Andy Murasaki Is The First Athlete In The Lightweight GP
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Fresh off his World No-Gi title, Atos Jiu-Jitsu’s Andy Murasaki is the first athlete in the IBJJF FloGrappling male lightweight grand prix. In addition to winning the Worlds No-Gi last year, Andy also took silver medals at the 2022 World and Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championships and won a super fight at the IBJJF Absolute GP. Known for his imposing top game and some of the best pressure-based passing in the lightweight division, Andy is a top contender for gold in any division he enters. The IBJJF FloGrappling GP goes down Friday March 3rd. In addition to the male lightweight Grand Prix, there will also be a female heavyweight grand prix and black belt super fights. Go to flograppling.com and don’t miss a minute of the action.