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|name =Beatriz Mesquita |
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| other_names = "Bia" Mesquita |
| other_names = "Bia" Mesquita |
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1991|04|07}}<ref name="auto1">{{cite web |url=https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-fighters/beatriz-mesquita |title=Beatriz Mesquita Jiu Jitsu|accessdate=February 13, 2018}}</ref> |
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1991|04|07}}<ref name="auto1">{{cite web |url=https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-fighters/beatriz-mesquita |title=Beatriz Mesquita Jiu Jitsu|accessdate=February 13, 2018}}</ref> |
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|nationality =[[Brazil]]ian |
|nationality = [[Brazil]]ian |
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| residence = [[Florida]], United States<ref name=mmaf24>{{cite web|url=https://www.mmafighting.com/2024/6/15/24176804/bjj-legend-bia-mesquita-mma-debut-ufc-major-promotions-ready-face-all-challenges|title= |
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| residence = [[Rio de Janeiro]]. [[Brazil]] |
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BJJ legend Bia Mesquita hopes MMA debut leads to UFC, major promotions: 'I'm ready to face all challenges' |
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| team = [[Gracie Humaita]] |
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|date=June 15, 2020|publisher=mmafighting.com|author=Guilherme Cruz}}</ref> |
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| rank = ''2nd Degree Black belt in [[Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu]]'' |
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| height = 5 ft 2 in<ref name=sherdog>{{cite web|url=https://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Beatriz-Mesquita-451242|title=Beatriz "Bia" Mesquita MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography|work=[[Sherdog]]}}</ref> |
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| team = Gracie Humaita (BJJ) <br /> [[American Top Team]] (2023–present)<ref name=jits23 /> |
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| rank = 2nd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu <small>under [[Leticia Ribeiro]]</small> |
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| trainer = [[Leticia Ribeiro]] |
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| weight_class = Peso Leve (Lightweight) (BJJ) <br /> [[Bantamweight (MMA)|Bantamweight]] (MMA) |
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| style = [[Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu]] |
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| years_active = 2023–present (MMA) |
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{{MedalSport | [[Submission Wrestling]]}} |
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{{MedalSport | [[Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu]]}}<ref name="auto2">{{cite web |url=https://ibjjf.com/results/ |title=IBJJF Results|accessdate=February 13, 2018}}</ref> |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship]]}} |
{{MedalCompetition | [[ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship]]}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2017 [[Espoo, Finland]] | –60kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2017 [[Espoo, Finland]] | –60kg}}<ref name="auto3">{{cite web |url=https://www.mmamania.com/2017/9/25/16361358/adcc-2017-results-marcus-almeida-gabi-garcia-andre-galvao-finland-mma |title=ADCC 2017 results: Marcus Almeida, Gabi Garcia take gold, Andre Galvao wins super fight|date=25 September 2017 |accessdate=February 13, 2018}}</ref> |
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{{MedalBronze | 2022 [[Nevada, USA]] | –60kg}} |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[World Jiu-Jitsu Championship|World Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2"/> |
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{{MedalBronze | 2024 [[Nevada, USA]] | –65kg}} |
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{{MedalSilver | 2024 [[Nevada, USA]] | Absolute}} |
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{{MedalSport | [[Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu]]}}<ref name="auto2">{{cite web |url=https://ibjjf.com/results/ |title=IBJJF Results|accessdate=February 13, 2018}}</ref> |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[World Jiu-Jitsu Championship|World Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2" /> |
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{{MedalGold | 2012 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2012 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2013 [[California, USA]] | Absolute}} |
{{MedalGold | 2013 [[California, USA]] | Absolute}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2019 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2019 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[Pan American Championship (Jiu Jitsu)|Pan American Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2"/> |
{{MedalGold | 2021 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[Pan American Championship (Jiu Jitsu)|Pan American Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2" /> |
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{{MedalGold | 2011 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2011 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2012 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2012 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | Absolute}} |
{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | Absolute}} |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[European Championship (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu)|European Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2"/> |
{{MedalCompetition | [[European Championship (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu)|European Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2" /> |
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{{MedalGold | 2010 [[Lisbon, Portugal]] | Absolute}} |
{{MedalGold | 2010 [[Lisbon, Portugal]] | Absolute}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2010 [[Lisbon, Portugal]] | –69kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2010 [[Lisbon, Portugal]] | –69kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2017 [[Lisbon, Portugal]] | –64kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2017 [[Lisbon, Portugal]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2018 [[Lisbon, Portugal]] | –64kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2018 [[Lisbon, Portugal]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship|Brazilian National Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2"/> |
{{MedalCompetition | [[Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship|Brazilian National Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2" /> |
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{{MedalGold | 2017 [[Sao Paulo, Brazil]] | –64kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2017 [[Sao Paulo, Brazil]] | –64kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2019 [[Sao Paulo, Brazil]] | –69kg}} |
{{MedalGold | 2019 [[Sao Paulo, Brazil]] | –69kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2019 [[Sao Paulo, Brazil]] | Absolute}} |
{{MedalGold | 2019 [[Sao Paulo, Brazil]] | Absolute}} |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[World Nogi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship|Worlds Nogi Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2"/> |
{{MedalCompetition | [[World Nogi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship|Worlds Nogi Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2" /> |
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{{MedalGold | 2010 [[California, USA]] | –61. |
{{MedalGold | 2010 [[California, USA]] | –61.5 kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2011 [[California, USA]] | –61. |
{{MedalGold | 2011 [[California, USA]] | –61.5 kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2012 [[California, USA]] | –61. |
{{MedalGold | 2012 [[California, USA]] | –61.5 kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | –66. |
{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | –66.5 kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | Absolute}} |
{{MedalGold | 2018 [[California, USA]] | Absolute}} |
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{{MedalCompetition | [[Brazilian Nationals Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship|Brazilian Nationals Nogi Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2"/> |
{{MedalCompetition | [[Brazilian Nationals Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship|Brazilian Nationals Nogi Championship]]}}<ref name="auto2" /> |
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{{MedalGold | 2009 [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | –61. |
{{MedalGold | 2009 [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | –61.5 kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2011 [[Rio |
{{MedalGold | 2011 [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | Absolute}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2011 [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | –61. |
{{MedalGold | 2011 [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | –61.5 kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2014 [[Rio |
{{MedalGold | 2014 [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | Absolute}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2014 [[Rio |
{{MedalGold | 2014 [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | –66.5 kg}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2016 [[Rio |
{{MedalGold | 2016 [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | Absolute}} |
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{{MedalGold | 2016 [[Rio |
{{MedalGold | 2016 [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] | –66.5 kg}} |
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'''Beatriz Mesquita''' also known as '''Bia Mesquita'''<ref name="BJJ Heroes 2011">{{cite web | title=Beatriz "Bia" Mesquita | website=BJJ Heroes | date=2011-04-10 | url=https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-fighters/beatriz-mesquita}}</ref> is a [[Brazilian Jiu Jitsu]] (BJJ) competitor with arguably the best competitive record in both Gi and Nogi of all time having won 24 titles at black belt level in the 4 major Gi Championships.<ref name="auto5">{{cite web |url=https://www.flograppling.com/articles/5065585-beatriz-mesquita-eying-sixth-world-title-for-her-collection-of-gold-medals |
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== Introduction == |
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|title=Beatriz Mesquita Eying Sixth World Title For Her Collection Of Gold Medals|date=19 May 2017 |accessdate=February 13, 2018}}</ref> With 10 gold medals, as of Worlds 2021, she holds the record for the most [[IBJJF]] [[World Jiu-Jitsu Championship|World Championship]] titles at black belt level<ref name=flograppling7269695>{{cite web|access-date=2021-12-13|title=Bia Mesquita Is A Ten Time World Champion!|url=https://www.flograppling.com/collections/tag/beatriz-mesquita/video?playing=7269695|website=www.flograppling.com}}</ref> and is a member of the [[List of IBJJF Hall of Fame inductees|IBJJF Hall of Fame]]. |
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== Grappling career == |
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'''Beatriz Mesquita''' is a [[Brazilian Jiu Jitsu]] (BJJ) competitor with arguably the best competitive record in both Gi and Nogi of all time having won 23 titles at black belt level in the 4 major Gi Championships.<ref name="auto5">{{cite web |url=https://www.flograppling.com/articles/5065585-beatriz-mesquita-eying-sixth-world-title-for-her-collection-of-gold-medals |
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===Early career=== |
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|title=Beatriz Mesquita Eying Sixth World Title For Her Collection Of Gold Medals|accessdate=February 13, 2018}}</ref> With 9x gold medals, as of Worlds 2019, she holds the record for the most [[IBJJF]] [[World Jiu-Jitsu Championship|World Championship]] titles at black belt level. |
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Beatriz de Oliveira Mesquita<ref name="BJJ Heroes 2011" /> began training [[Brazilian jiu-jitsu]] at aged five in 1996, besides jiujitsu she also trained in judo, wrestling and swimming.<ref>{{cite web|title=Beatriz "Bia" Mesquita|url=http://www.fighterinterviews.com/en/interviews/2018/03/beatriz-bia-mesquita|website=www.fighterinterviews.com}}</ref> By the time she was 10 she had won the Brazilian National Junior Championships, three State Championships and several other major tournaments, she was sent to train under BJJ legend [[Leticia Ribeiro]], in [[Tijuca]], [[Rio de Janeiro]]. At 15 she trained in [[Freestyle wrestling]] winning a junior state title before dedicating herself to BJJ.<ref name="BJJ Heroes 2011" /> She received her brown belt in June 2009 from professor Leticia Ribeiro, while standing on the podium of the [[World Jiu-Jitsu Championship|World Championship]]. She went on to receive her black belt in March 2011 again from professor Ribeiro.<ref name="auto1" /> |
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===Black belt career=== |
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Beatriz began training in 1996 aged five and received her brown belt in 2009 from her professor [[Leticia Ribeiro]]. She went on to receive her black belt in 2011 again from professora Ribeiro. <ref name="auto1"/> |
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In 2017 she defeated [[Ultimate Fighting Championship|UFC]] fighter and 2× World Jiu Jitsu Black Belt Champion [[Mackenzie Dern]] in 64 seconds at their first competitive meeting in the Rio Falls Jiu Jitsu open.<ref name="auto4">{{cite web |url=https://www.mmafighting.com/2017/4/5/15182154/bjj-star-bia-mesquita-mma-mackenzie-dern |title=BJJ star Bia Mesquita talks win over Mackenzie Dern, possible transition to MMA|date=5 April 2017 |accessdate=February 13, 2018}}</ref> In June 2018 Mesquita became the [[Eddie Bravo]] Invitational (EBI) Women's Bantamweight Champion submitting [[Luana Alzuguir]] in the Semi-final and [[Bianca Basílio]] in the final.<ref name="auto6">{{cite web |url=https://mymmanews.com/ebi-16-results-female-bantamweights/ |title=LIVE – EBI 16 RESULTS – THE FEMALE BANTAMWEIGHTS|date=24 June 2018 |accessdate=December 19, 2018}}</ref> On 12 December 2021, Mesquita won her 10th world title at the [[2021 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship]] after beating [[Margot Ciccarelli]] in the semi-final and [[Luiza Monteiro]] in the final.<ref name="International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation">{{cite web | title=International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation - | website=International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation | url=https://www.ibjjfdb.com/ChampionshipResults/1776/PublicResults}}</ref> At the [[2022 ADCC World Championship]] Mesquita defeated [[Mayssa Bastos]] via points but then lost to [[Ffion Davies]] in the semi-finals; Mesquita won bronze after defeating [[Bianca Basílio|Bianca Basilio]] by submission.<ref name="Stein 2022">{{cite web | last=Stein | first=Liam | title=Live Updates & Results – 2022 ADCC World Championships | website=FloGrappling | date=2022-09-17 | url=https://www.flograppling.com/articles/7974080-live-updates-results-2022-adcc-world-championships}}</ref> |
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Mesquita faced [[Jennifer Maia]] in the main event of ADXC 3 on March 2, 2024.<ref>{{cite web |title=ADXC 3: Beatriz Mesquita And Jennifer Maia Lead The Grappling Main Event |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/adxc-3-beatriz-mesquita-and-jennifer-maia-lead-the-grappling-main-event/ |website=Jitsmagazine |date=16 February 2024 |access-date=17 February 2024}}</ref> She won the match by submission.<ref>{{cite web |title=ADXC 3 Full Results And Review |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/adxc-3-full-results-and-review/ |website=Jitsmagazine |date=3 March 2024 |access-date=3 March 2024}}</ref> |
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In 2017 she defeated [[Ultimate Fighting Championship|UFC]] fighter and 2x World Jiu Jitsu Black Belt Champion [[Mackenzie Dern]] in 64 seconds at their first competitive meeting in the Rio Falls Jiu Jitsu open. <ref name="auto4">{{cite web |url=https://www.mmafighting.com/2017/4/5/15182154/bjj-star-bia-mesquita-mma-mackenzie-dern |title=BJJ star Bia Mesquita talks win over Mackenzie Dern, possible transition to MMA|accessdate=February 13, 2018}}</ref> |
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Mesquita was invited to compete in the under 65kg division of the [[2024 ADCC World Championship]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Full Updated Competitor List Of Every Athlete Invited To ADCC 2024 |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/full-updated-competitor-list-of-every-athlete-invited-to-adcc-2024/ |website=Jitsmagazine |access-date=18 August 2024}}</ref> She submitted Sula-Mae Lowenthal in the opening round and lost a decision to [[Ana Carolina Vieira (fighter)|Ana Carolina Vieira]], before beating [[Brianna Ste-Marie]] by decision in the third-place match to win the bronze medal.<ref>{{cite web |title=ADCC 2024 Live Results, Play-by-play, Analysis, Highlights, More |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/adcc-2024-live-results-play-by-play-analysis-highlights-more/ |website=Jitsmagazine |access-date=18 August 2024}}</ref> She returned in the women's absolute division, submitting [[Kendall Reusing]] and beating [[Amy Campo]] by decision before losing to Adele Fornarino in the title to win a silver medal.<ref>{{cite web |title=ADCC 2024 Absolute Divisions Live Results, Play-by-play, Analysis, Highlights, More |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/adcc-2024-absolute-divisions-live-results-play-by-play-analysis-highlights-more/ |website=Jitsmagazine |access-date=19 August 2024}}</ref> |
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In June 2018 Beatriz became the Eddie Bravo Invitational (EBI) Women's Bantamweight Champion submitting [[Luana Alzuguir]] in the Semi Final and Bianca Basilio in the final.<ref name="auto6">{{cite web |url=https://mymmanews.com/ebi-16-results-female-bantamweights/ |title=LIVE – EBI 16 RESULTS – THE FEMALE BANTAMWEIGHTS|accessdate=December 19, 2018}}</ref> |
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== Mixed martial arts career == |
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==Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Competitive Summary== |
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Mesquita announced on April 7, 2023, that she had signed a contract to be represented by First Round Management and would be making her MMA debut shortly.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Blackett |first1=Todd |title=Bia Mesquita Signs With First Round Management For MMA Debut |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/bia-mesquita-signs-with-first-round-management-for-mma-debut/ |website=JitsMagazine |date=9 April 2023 |access-date=9 April 2023}}</ref> Mesquita announced on September 30, 2023 that she was going to be training at [[American Top Team]].<ref name=jits23>{{cite web |last1=Phillips |first1=Sabrina |title=Bia Mesquita Announces Move To American Top Team |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/bia-mesquita-announces-move-to-american-top-team/ |website=Jitsmagazine |date=October 2023 |access-date=1 October 2023}}</ref> |
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In the major gi championships she is a:- |
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Mesquita made her professional MMA debut against Jorgina Ramos at Spaten Fight Night on June 15, 2024.<ref>{{cite web |last1=d |first1=Diogo |title=Beatriz 'Bia' Mesquita Set For MMA Debut At Spaten Fight Night |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/beatriz-bia-mesquita-set-for-mma-debut-at-spaten-fight-night/ |website=Jitsmagazine |date=26 May 2024 |access-date=27 May 2024}}</ref> She won the fight by submission in the first round.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Burne |first1=Kathrine |title=Beatriz 'Bia' Mesquita Dominates In Flawless MMA Debut At Spaten Fight Night |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/beatriz-bia-mesquita-dominates-in-flawless-mma-debut-at-spaten-fight-night/ |website=Jitsmagazine |access-date=20 June 2024}}</ref> |
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9x [[World Jiu-Jitsu Championship|World Championship]] champion<br> |
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7x [[Pan-American Championship (jiu-jitsu)|Pan-American Championship]] champion<br> |
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4x [[European Championship (Brazilian jiu-jitsu)|European Championship]] champion<br> |
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3x [[Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship|Brazilian Nationals]] champion<br> |
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Mesquita faced Shannel Butler at LFA 194 on October 18, 2024.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Burne |first1=Kathrine |title=Beatriz ‘Bia’ Mesquita Set For Second MMA Fight At LFA 194 |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/beatriz-bia-mesquita-set-for-second-mma-fight-at-lfa-194/ |website=Jits Magazine |access-date=6 October 2024}}</ref> She won the fight by submission in the first round.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Jones |first1=Phil |title=Beatriz ‘Bia’ Mesquita Moves To 2-0 In MMA With Another Finish At LFA 194 |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/beatriz-bia-mesquita-moves-to-2-0-in-mma-with-another-finish-at-lfa-194/ |website=Jits Magazine |access-date=19 October 2024}}</ref> |
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In the major Nogi championships she is a:- |
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Mesquita then faced Fernanda Araujo at LFA 198 on December 7th, 2024. She won the match by submission in the second round.<ref>{{cite web |title=Beatriz ‘Bia’ Mesquita Moves To 3-0 In MMA At LFA 198 |url=https://jitsmagazine.com/beatriz-bia-mesquita-moves-to-3-0-in-mma-at-lfa-198/ |website=Jits Magazine |access-date=8 December 2024}}</ref> |
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5x [[World Nogi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship|World Nogi Championship]] champion<br> |
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7x [[Brazilian Nationals Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship|Brazilian Nationals Nogi Championship]] champion |
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== Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitive summary == |
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She also won a gold medal at the 2017 [[ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship]] in the 60kg category.<ref name="auto3"/> |
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Major gi championships: |
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*10× [[World Jiu-Jitsu Championship|World Championship]] champion |
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==References== |
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*7× [[Pan-American Championship (jiu-jitsu)|Pan-American Championship]] champion |
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*4× [[European Championship (Brazilian jiu-jitsu)|European Championship]] champion |
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*3× [[Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship|Brazilian Nationals]] champion |
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Major Nogi championships: |
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*5× [[World Nogi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship|World Nogi Championship]] champion |
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*7× [[Brazilian Nationals Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi Championship|Brazilian Nationals Nogi Championship]] champion |
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Submission Fighting: |
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*Bronze medal at the [[2022 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship]] in the 60 kg category.<ref name="Stein 2022" /> |
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*Gold medal at the 2017 [[ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship|ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship]] in the 60 kg category.<ref name="auto3" /> |
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== Personal life == |
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In January 2021, she announced being engaged to fellow BJJ competitor Patrick Gaudio after he proposed to her.<ref name=20210105jitsmagazine>{{cite web|title=Beatriz "Bia" Mesquita And Patrick Gaudio Get Engaged|url=https://jitsmagazine.com/beatriz-bia-mesquita-and-patrick-gaudio-get-engaged/|date=5 January 2021}}</ref> |
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== Instructor lineage == |
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[[Royler Gracie]] → [[Vini Aieta]] → [[Leticia Ribeiro]] → Beatriz Mesquita<ref name="BJJ Heroes 2011"/> |
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== Mixed martial arts record == |
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 8 December 2024
Beatriz Mesquita also known as Bia Mesquita[7] is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) competitor with arguably the best competitive record in both Gi and Nogi of all time having won 24 titles at black belt level in the 4 major Gi Championships.[8] With 10 gold medals, as of Worlds 2021, she holds the record for the most IBJJF World Championship titles at black belt level[9] and is a member of the IBJJF Hall of Fame.
Grappling career
[edit]Early career
[edit]Beatriz de Oliveira Mesquita[7] began training Brazilian jiu-jitsu at aged five in 1996, besides jiujitsu she also trained in judo, wrestling and swimming.[10] By the time she was 10 she had won the Brazilian National Junior Championships, three State Championships and several other major tournaments, she was sent to train under BJJ legend Leticia Ribeiro, in Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro. At 15 she trained in Freestyle wrestling winning a junior state title before dedicating herself to BJJ.[7] She received her brown belt in June 2009 from professor Leticia Ribeiro, while standing on the podium of the World Championship. She went on to receive her black belt in March 2011 again from professor Ribeiro.[1]
Black belt career
[edit]In 2017 she defeated UFC fighter and 2× World Jiu Jitsu Black Belt Champion Mackenzie Dern in 64 seconds at their first competitive meeting in the Rio Falls Jiu Jitsu open.[11] In June 2018 Mesquita became the Eddie Bravo Invitational (EBI) Women's Bantamweight Champion submitting Luana Alzuguir in the Semi-final and Bianca Basílio in the final.[12] On 12 December 2021, Mesquita won her 10th world title at the 2021 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship after beating Margot Ciccarelli in the semi-final and Luiza Monteiro in the final.[13] At the 2022 ADCC World Championship Mesquita defeated Mayssa Bastos via points but then lost to Ffion Davies in the semi-finals; Mesquita won bronze after defeating Bianca Basilio by submission.[14]
Mesquita faced Jennifer Maia in the main event of ADXC 3 on March 2, 2024.[15] She won the match by submission.[16]
Mesquita was invited to compete in the under 65kg division of the 2024 ADCC World Championship.[17] She submitted Sula-Mae Lowenthal in the opening round and lost a decision to Ana Carolina Vieira, before beating Brianna Ste-Marie by decision in the third-place match to win the bronze medal.[18] She returned in the women's absolute division, submitting Kendall Reusing and beating Amy Campo by decision before losing to Adele Fornarino in the title to win a silver medal.[19]
Mixed martial arts career
[edit]Mesquita announced on April 7, 2023, that she had signed a contract to be represented by First Round Management and would be making her MMA debut shortly.[20] Mesquita announced on September 30, 2023 that she was going to be training at American Top Team.[4]
Mesquita made her professional MMA debut against Jorgina Ramos at Spaten Fight Night on June 15, 2024.[21] She won the fight by submission in the first round.[22]
Mesquita faced Shannel Butler at LFA 194 on October 18, 2024.[23] She won the fight by submission in the first round.[24]
Mesquita then faced Fernanda Araujo at LFA 198 on December 7th, 2024. She won the match by submission in the second round.[25]
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitive summary
[edit]Major gi championships:
- 10× World Championship champion
- 7× Pan-American Championship champion
- 4× European Championship champion
- 3× Brazilian Nationals champion
Major Nogi championships:
- 5× World Nogi Championship champion
- 7× Brazilian Nationals Nogi Championship champion
Submission Fighting:
- Bronze medal at the 2022 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship in the 60 kg category.[14]
- Gold medal at the 2017 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship in the 60 kg category.[5]
Personal life
[edit]In January 2021, she announced being engaged to fellow BJJ competitor Patrick Gaudio after he proposed to her.[26]
Instructor lineage
[edit]Royler Gracie → Vini Aieta → Leticia Ribeiro → Beatriz Mesquita[7]
Mixed martial arts record
[edit]1 match | 1 win | 0 losses |
By submission | 1 | 0 |
Res. | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Win | 1–0 | Jorgina Ramos | Submission (rear-naked choke) | Spaten Fight Night - Silva vs. Sonnen 3 | June 15, 2024 | 1 | 2:31 | São Paulo, Brazil |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Beatriz Mesquita Jiu Jitsu". Retrieved February 13, 2018.
- ^ Guilherme Cruz (June 15, 2020). "BJJ legend Bia Mesquita hopes MMA debut leads to UFC, major promotions: 'I'm ready to face all challenges'". mmafighting.com.
- ^ a b "Beatriz "Bia" Mesquita MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography". Sherdog.
- ^ a b Phillips, Sabrina (October 2023). "Bia Mesquita Announces Move To American Top Team". Jitsmagazine. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ a b "ADCC 2017 results: Marcus Almeida, Gabi Garcia take gold, Andre Galvao wins super fight". 25 September 2017. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g "IBJJF Results". Retrieved February 13, 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Beatriz "Bia" Mesquita". BJJ Heroes. 2011-04-10.
- ^ "Beatriz Mesquita Eying Sixth World Title For Her Collection Of Gold Medals". 19 May 2017. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
- ^ "Bia Mesquita Is A Ten Time World Champion!". www.flograppling.com. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
- ^ "Beatriz "Bia" Mesquita". www.fighterinterviews.com.
- ^ "BJJ star Bia Mesquita talks win over Mackenzie Dern, possible transition to MMA". 5 April 2017. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
- ^ "LIVE – EBI 16 RESULTS – THE FEMALE BANTAMWEIGHTS". 24 June 2018. Retrieved December 19, 2018.
- ^ "International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation -". International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation.
- ^ a b Stein, Liam (2022-09-17). "Live Updates & Results – 2022 ADCC World Championships". FloGrappling.
- ^ "ADXC 3: Beatriz Mesquita And Jennifer Maia Lead The Grappling Main Event". Jitsmagazine. 16 February 2024. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
- ^ "ADXC 3 Full Results And Review". Jitsmagazine. 3 March 2024. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
- ^ "Full Updated Competitor List Of Every Athlete Invited To ADCC 2024". Jitsmagazine. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ "ADCC 2024 Live Results, Play-by-play, Analysis, Highlights, More". Jitsmagazine. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
- ^ "ADCC 2024 Absolute Divisions Live Results, Play-by-play, Analysis, Highlights, More". Jitsmagazine. Retrieved 19 August 2024.
- ^ Blackett, Todd (9 April 2023). "Bia Mesquita Signs With First Round Management For MMA Debut". JitsMagazine. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
- ^ d, Diogo (26 May 2024). "Beatriz 'Bia' Mesquita Set For MMA Debut At Spaten Fight Night". Jitsmagazine. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
- ^ Burne, Kathrine. "Beatriz 'Bia' Mesquita Dominates In Flawless MMA Debut At Spaten Fight Night". Jitsmagazine. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
- ^ Burne, Kathrine. "Beatriz 'Bia' Mesquita Set For Second MMA Fight At LFA 194". Jits Magazine. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ Jones, Phil. "Beatriz 'Bia' Mesquita Moves To 2-0 In MMA With Another Finish At LFA 194". Jits Magazine. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
- ^ "Beatriz 'Bia' Mesquita Moves To 3-0 In MMA At LFA 198". Jits Magazine. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
- ^ "Beatriz "Bia" Mesquita And Patrick Gaudio Get Engaged". 5 January 2021.
- 1991 births
- People awarded a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- Brazilian jiu-jitsu world champions (women)
- World No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship medalists
- ADCC Submission Fighting World Champions (women)
- Brazilian female mixed martial artists
- Brazilian practitioners of Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- Living people