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ADCC Denver Open Spotlight: Rose Namajunas’ Bronze Medal Triumph

Thug Rose’s Impressive Performance at ADCC Denver Open: Secures Bronze Medal

The ADCC Denver Open saw some of the world’s top grappling talents gather for a thrilling display of technique and skill. Among the competitors was none other than Rose Namajunas, the renowned MMA superstar and former UFC strawweight champion. Known for her dynamic fighting style and indomitable spirit, Namajunas took to the mats, leaving a lasting impression on both fans and fellow athletes alike.

Rose Namajunas Shines in Grappling Tournament: ADCC Denver Open Recap

In the women’s 60kg division, Rose Namajunas showcased her grappling prowess against a highly competitive field. With unwavering determination, she faced formidable opponents, displaying her versatility and dedication to the craft. Throughout the tournament, Namajunas demonstrated exceptional defensive grappling skills and showcased her solid ground game, capturing the attention of the crowd.

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ADCC Denver Open: Thug Rose Makes Her Mark with Bronze Medal Win

Namajunas’s journey at the ADCC Denver Open was marked by thrilling battles and hard-fought victories. In her pursuit of glory, she faced tough opposition, including the talented Jasmine Rocha and the eventual gold medalist, Morgan Black. Despite the challenges, Namajunas fought with unyielding resilience, leaving her mark on each match she contested.

Rose Namajunas Displays Grappling Excellence at ADCC Denver Open

After a series of arduous battles, Rose Namajunas emerged triumphant, earning a well-deserved bronze medal in the women’s 60kg division. This achievement underscores her exceptional talent and dedication to honing her grappling skills outside of her successful career in the UFC. Namajunas’s ability to seamlessly transition her MMA skills to the grappling arena is a testament to her versatility as an athlete.

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From Octagon to Mat: Rose Namajunas’ Thrilling Run at ADCC Denver Open

Namajunas’s participation in the ADCC Denver Open demonstrated her genuine love for the grappling art form. Despite her status as one of the best MMA athletes in history, she actively seeks opportunities to compete in grappling tournaments, further solidifying her commitment to continuous growth and improvement. Her presence at the ADCC Denver Open not only added star power to the event but also showcased her unwavering passion for the sport.

From UFC Champion to Grappling Star: Thug Rose’s Journey at ADCC Denver Open

While Namajunas’s fans eagerly await her return to the UFC octagon, her performance at the ADCC Denver Open served as a reminder of her ability to excel in various aspects of combat sports. The bronze medal she secured at the tournament will undoubtedly motivate her to continue pushing the boundaries of her grappling skills, which will undoubtedly complement her MMA career.

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ADCC Denver Open Spotlight: Rose Namajunas’ Bronze Medal Triumph

Rose Namajunas’s appearance at the ADCC Denver Open was a testament to her love for grappling and her unyielding commitment to her craft. With her outstanding performance, she captivated audiences and solidified her status as a force to be reckoned with in both MMA and grappling. As fans eagerly anticipate her return to the UFC, Namajunas’s bronze medal achievement at the ADCC Denver Open serves as a reminder of her unwavering dedication to excellence and her undeniable impact on the world of combat sports.

ADCC Denver Open Results 2023

FEMALE, 60KG

Podium
#1. Morgan Black
#2. Jasmine Rocha
#3. Rose Namajunas

FEMALE, 65KG

Podium
#1. Peyton Letcher
#2. Stephanie Cline
#3. Emma Sojo

FEMALE, 70KG

Podium
#1. Helena Crevar
#2. Christina Hansen
#3. Katie Hooven

FEMALE, OPEN WEIGHT

Podium
#1. Helena Crevar
#2. Jasmine Rocha
#3. Rose Namajunas

MALE, 60KG

Podium
#1. Sebastian Oyervidez
#2. Brian Bost
#3. Ben Rhoton

MALE, 65KG

Podium
#1. Tristan Sainz
#2. Suraj Budhram
#3. Anthony Molina Valdes

MALE, 70KG

Podium
#1. Deandre Corbe
#2. Robert Parish
#3. Reese LaFever

MALE, 76KG

Podium
#1. Michael Liera
#2. Tristan McDonald
#3. Kade Tsitsos

MALE, 83KG

Podium
#1. Oliver Taza
#2. Elijah Carlton
#3. John Combs

MALE, 91KG

Podium
#1. Matheus Lutes
#2. Ryan Aitken
#3. Sam Kilmer

MALE, 100KG

Podium
#1. Breylor Grout
#2. Kevin Berbrich
#3. Antonio Zuazo

MALE, +100KG

Podium
#1. John Hansen
#2. Amir Allam
#3. Walker Madden

MALE, OPEN WEIGHT

Podium
#1. Yeppie Tomasian
#2. Luis Terrazas
#3. Henry Zachary

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