Modern Era Champion

Kade Ruotolo

AmericanBorn 2003ATOS Jiu-Jitsu
Gi & No-Gi
Quick Answer
Kade Ruotolo won his ADCC World Championship at 66kg and also competes in heavier divisions.

Kade Ruotolo won his ADCC World Championship at 66kg and also competes in heavier divisions.

Beyond Jiu-Jitsu Research

Biography

Kade Ruotolo, twin brother of Tye, is an ADCC World Champion known for his explosive, highlight-reel style. His 2022 ADCC gold medal at just 19 years old established him as one of the sport's most exciting young stars.

Kade's style emphasizes wrestling, dynamic scrambles, and flying submissions. He's equally dangerous in gi and no-gi competition and has competed successfully in ONE Championship's submission grappling division.

The Ruotolo twins represent a new era where American-developed athletes can compete with the best Brazilian competitors, having trained systematically from childhood.

Major Achievements

ADCC World Champion (66kg)

2022ADCC

ONE Championship Submission Grappling Champion

2023ONE

IBJJF World Champion (Juvenile)

2019IBJJF

IBJJF World Champion (Blue Belt)

2020IBJJF

Signature Techniques

Flying SubmissionsLeg EntanglementsExplosive TakedownsDynamic Guard PassingRear Naked Choke

High-flying, explosive style with exceptional wrestling and submission finishing. Known for taking risks and engaging in wild exchanges.

Legacy & Impact

Along with his brother, pioneered the path for young American grapplers to reach world championship levels. Known for spectacular, fan-friendly grappling.

Connection to Beyond Jiu-Jitsu

Kade's journey from child competitor to world champion exemplifies the developmental pathway our youth programs are designed to create.

Frequently Asked Questions

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