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  1. Mitsuyo Maeda (前田 光世, Maeda Mitsuyo, born November 18, 1878 – November 28, 1941), a Brazilian naturalized as Otávio Maeda (Portuguese pronunciation: [oˈtavju maˈedɐ]), was a Japanese judōka (judo practitioner) and prizefighter in no holds barred competitions.

  2. Aug 7, 2013 · Learn about Mitsuyo Maeda, the Japanese judoka who fought over 2,000 matches and taught Carlos Gracie and his brothers the art of ground fighting. Discover how he became the father of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and influenced the development of BJJ.

  3. Sep 23, 2014 · Learn how Mitsuyo Maeda, the Japanese Jiu-Jitsu master, taught and influenced generations of grapplers in Belém do Pará, Brazil. Discover the history and evolution of the Conde Koma Judô Clube, one of the oldest and most traditional academies in the country.

  4. May 11, 2017 · Learn about the life and achievements of Mitsuyo Maeda, one of the pioneers of judo in Japan and abroad. He was a Kodokan judoka who traveled to the US, Brazil and other countries to spread judo and challenge other martial arts.

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  5. Mitsuyo Maeda (前田 光世, Maeda Mitsuyo, born November 18, 1878 – November 28, 1941), a Brazilian naturalized as Otávio Maeda ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ oˈtavju maˈedɐ] ), was a Japanese judōka ( judo practitioner) and prizefighter in no holds barred competitions.

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  7. Oct 27, 2018 · Learn how Mitsuyo Maeda, a Japanese Judo master, brought his art to Brazil and influenced the Gracie brothers to create Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Discover his unique style, philosophy and legacy in this article.

  8. Learn about the life and achievements of Mitsuyo Maeda, one of the first and most prodigious students of judo in Japan. He traveled to the US and Brazil, where he taught judo to the Gracie family and founded his own academy.

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