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Sergio "Canudo" Zimmermann IBJJF European GI Champion 2023

 


Sergio Zimmermann "Canudo"
was born in 1977 in Rio de Janeiro / Brazil, is co-founder of the Pound for Pound Team and has been running the Pound for Pound Gym in Munich since 2012.

Canudo is an internationally renowned Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and Submission Grappling coach and competitor.

Canudo won 2 times the IBJJF World Masters Championships, 12x the IBJJF European Championships (in the divisions Adults to Master), as well as the IBJJF European No Gi Championship in the black belt category.

Canudo is also and above all an expert in teaching Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. With his innovative and combat experienced repertoire, eye for detail, love for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, humor and friendly personality, he is one of the most sought after trainers in the world.

Recently, Canudo released a virtual academy and grappling database on his website www.bjj-online.com. It revolutionizes the way martial arts are taught and learned and provides a crucial complement to training on the mat.

Having already reached the highest level in his competitive career and in teaching Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Submission Grappling, Canudo is now excited to share his love and passion for this wonderful martial art with you!

Come see this unique champion, athlete and coach for yourself.

Congratulations Professor @canudobjj 👑
And Again European Champion!! This makes 12 Times IBJJF European Gi Champion🥇
Unstoppable! It brought tears to my eyes to see that this was your last dance! Much respect🙏🏻I want to thank you for the example as a fighter as a coach that you are, the humility as a person, and for having such a big heart! As I told you before, I don’t know how long your retirement from competition will last! I don’t see you out of it for long. From what I saw today, you still have too much energy in there🔥
Much Love brother🙏🏻❤️
See you soon! Oss



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