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  1. Aug 16, 2014 · Oswaldo Fadda (1921-2005), was a true pioneer of the art who learned Jiu-Jitsu from the same source as Carlos and Helio, and at around the same time. Mitsuyo Maeda, who had the nickname “Conde...

  2. Oswaldo Baptista Fadda (August 1, 1920 – April 1, 2005) was a practitioner and developer of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, reaching the rank of "nono grau", a 9th degree red belt. In 2014, he was posthumously awarded the 10th degree ("décimo grau").

  3. Oswaldo Baptista Fadda ( Rio de Janeiro, 01 de agosto de 1920 – Rio de Janeiro, 0 1 de abril de 2005) foi um Grande Mestre de jiu-jitsu brasileiro, chegando ao 9.º grau ( faixa vermelha) em vida e ao 10.º grau postumamente. O professor Fadda nasceu, viveu e morreu em Bento Ribeiro.

  4. Aug 30, 2010 · Oswaldo Fadda who was in the brazilian jiu jitsu for more than 20 years, is perhaps, the only practicioner who never received any instruction from any gracie or any of their students. He learned while he was servicing the brazilian marines, from Master Franca Filho, who was a pupil of the famous Master Conde Koma who also tought to Carlos ...

  5. Luis França, Oswaldo Faddas teacher, is consistently referenced as a student of Maeda, making him a “non-Gracie lineage.” The problem with this lineage, much like Carlos Gracie’s own lineage, is that there is no substantial evidence linking Maeda to Fadda.

  6. Oct 3, 2023 · Within the pages of this book, Fadda outlines the fundamental and crucial requirements for those aspiring to become competent Jiu-Jitsu instructors. While Fadda acknowledges that obtaining a black belt is the primary criterion, he emphasizes that it alone is insufficient.

  7. May 9, 2015 · http://www.oswaldofadda.comThis video explains a little bit more of the history of Jiu Jitsu in Brazil.

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