Submission Grappling Record (13-0)
| Result | Opponent | Method | Event | Date | Round | Time | Notes |
| Win | Mark Kerr | Points | ADCC 2003 Superfight | 2003 | |||
| Win | Jean Jacques Machado | Points | ADCC 2001 Absolute Division | 2001 | Final; Wins ADCC Absolute Championship | ||
| Win | Vitor Belfort | Points | ADCC 2001 Absolute Division | 2001 | Semi-Finals | ||
| Win | Saulo Ribeiro | Points | ADCC 2001 Absolute Division | 2001 | Quarter-Finals | ||
| Win | Roger Neff | Submission | ADCC 2001 Absolute Division | 2001 | Opening Round | ||
| Win | Ricardo Almeida | Points | ADCC 2001 Under 99KG | 2001 | Final; Wins ADCC Under 99KG Championship | ||
| Win | Jon Olav Einemo | Points | ADCC 2001 Under 99KG | 2001 | Semi-Finals | ||
| Win | Renato Sobral | Points | ADCC 2001 Under 99KG | 2001 | Quarter-Finals | ||
| Win | Ruslan Mashurenko | Points | ADCC 2001 Under 99KG | 2001 | Opening Round | ||
| Win | Jeff Monson | Points | ADCC 2000 Under 99KG | 2000 | Final; Wins ADCC Under 99KG Championship | ||
| Win | Tito Ortiz | Points | ADCC 2000 Under 99KG | 2000 | Semi-Finals | ||
| Win | Kareem Barkalev | Points | ADCC 2000 Under 99KG | 2000 | Quarter-Finals | ||
| Win | Hiromitsu Kanehara | Submission | ADCC 2000 Under 99KG | 2000 | Opening Round |
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