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Mau Mau

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Mau Mau

Robson Lima, also known as “Mau Mau,” is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt and student under Master Julio Cesar Pereira. He is associated with the Grappling Fight Team (GFTeam). Born in Rio de Janeiro Brazil, residing in Boston, Massachusetts, Mau Mau began training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu at the age of 12. Mau Mau’s uprising has already won several titles in Brazil and in the United States. He has won the World Champion (Worlds), Pan Ams, South American among many others. Mau Mau ended the 2014 year Ranked #1 in the World at Medium and Open Weight through the International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation (IBJJF).  He has continued his dominance throughout the 2015 season already capturing many titles including the IBJJF New York Open Gold Medal in Medium weight as well as Open Weight.

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Mau Mau

Robson Lima, also known as “Mau Mau,” is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt and student under Master Julio Cesar Pereira. He is associated with the Grappling Fight Team (GFTeam). Born in Rio de Janeiro Brazil, residing in Boston, Massachusetts, Mau Mau began training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu at the age of 12. Mau Mau’s uprising has already won several titles in Brazil and in the United States. He has won the World Champion (Worlds), Pan Ams, South American among many others. Mau Mau ended the 2014 year Ranked #1 in the World at Medium and Open Weight through the International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation (IBJJF).  He has continued his dominance throughout the 2015 season already capturing many titles including the IBJJF New York Open Gold Medal in Medium weight as well as Open Weight.

Mau Mau Achievements

  • 1x IBJJF World Champion
  • 3x IBJJF Pan American Champion
  • IBJJF South American Champion
  • IBJJF New York Open – Medium Weight division (Gold Medal)
  • IBJJF New York Open – Open Weight division (Gold Medal)
  • North America Continental Pro Jiu Jitsu Championship – GI (Master 1 - Gold)

Mau Mau Instruction

THE KIMURA SYSTEM BY ROBSON "MAU-MAU" LIMA

the kimura system

Do you use the Kimura? Mau Mau Robson de Lima is perhaps the best guy in the world at using the Kimura. He is a Masters world champion and a Black Belt under the legendary Master Julio Cesar Periera in Rio de Janiero.

If you want fancy and unorthodox moves, then this DVD is not for you. What this DVD does is provide you with solid fundamental kimura attacks from basic positions. Before this DVD, i could not finish kimuras with people the same rank as me (purple). Now after, watching the DVD, I can now finish purple belts and even threaten brown belts with it. Definitely a must buy for people looking to learn the fundamental kimura attacks.

P.S. the Kimura pass/attack from top half guard is gold. 

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KIMURAS AS A WAY OF DOING BJJ BY MAU MAU

kimura as a way of doing bjj

Mau Mau might be the best guy in the world at using the Kimura.  He is a GF Team Black Belt and the # 1 Ranked competitor in Masters in the World.  He uses it from Half Guard, Closed Guard, Spider Guard, Butterfly Guard, Passing Guard, Finishing From Side, Finishing From Mount, Escaping from bottom.  You have to see this series - we guarantee that you'll be amazed and more importantly, it will help your game

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Mau Mau Videos

How to Get 15 Points in BJJ Competition

 

How To Beat Wrestlers Using The Kimura by Robson Lima “Mau Mau”

Mau Mau (GF Team) IBJJF Boston Open 2015

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