Craig Jones Invitational
| Competition details | |
|---|---|
| Discipline | Submission grappling |
| Type | Yearly |
| Organiser | Craig Jones |
| Divisions | |
| Current weight divisions |
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| History | |
| First winner | Nick Rodriguez (over 80kg) Kade Ruotolo (under 80kg) Helena Crevar (openweight) |
The Craig Jones Invitational (CJI) is an international submission grappling tournament organized by Craig Jones.
The inaugural tournament was held August 16–17, 2024 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States.[1][2] The event was streamed live on YouTube for free.[3] Nick Rodriguez won the 80kg+ division, and Kade Ruotolo won the −80kg division. The winner in each weight division received $1 million prize money.
The Craig Jones Invitational 2 (CJI 2) was held August 30–31, 2025, returning to the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.[4] CJI 2 featured a $1 million team-based grappling tournament won by The B-Team, an openweight $100,000 women's tournament won by Helena Crevar, and a non-tournament superfight which saw Craig Jones defeat Chael Sonnen. The B-Team and Team New Wave initially fought to a draw in the team tournament final before The B-Team were declared the winners by decision; after controversy over the decision, both teams were to be awarded $1 million but Team New Wave were ultimately not given the prize money.[5]
2024
[edit | edit source]Background
[edit | edit source]Craig Jones from B-Team Jiu-Jitsu is a two-time ADCC silver medalist. Disappointed with athlete pay at ADCC, he decided to host a tournament in which all invited athletes receive a higher minimum payout ($10,001) than the male winner of ADCC ($10,000).[6]
The two men's divisions scheduled for the 2024 tournament were under 80kg and over 80kg, and the winner of each bracket was to be awarded $1 million. Each men's division bracket had 16 competitors. Each participant received $10,001 for competing.[7]
On JRE MMA Show No. 157, an episode of Joe Rogan's podcast, Jones brought $1 million in cash to promote the tournament.[8]
A best submission bonus of $50,000 was announced.[9]
The dates and location were selected to overlap with ADCC 2024, which was held August 17–18, 2024 in Las Vegas.
Separate from the men's divisions, Craig Jones was scheduled to face Gabi Garcia in an intergender superfight, and Ffion Davies was scheduled to fight Mackenzie Dern in the women's superfight.[10] A superfight with Mikey Musumeci was also announced,[11] but ultimately did not occur due to a lack of a contractual agreement with Musumeci's planned opponent.[12] Mason Fowler was scheduled to fight in the over 80kg bracket but later withdrew from the competition due to injury.[13][14]
Results
[edit | edit source]Over 80kg tournament
[edit | edit source]| First Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Nick Rodriguez | United States Nick Rodriguez | United States Nick Rodriguez | United States Nick Rodriguez | United States Nick Rodriguez |
| Brazil Max Gimenis | ||||
| United Kingdom Owen Livesey | United Kingdom Owen Livesey | |||
| Brazil Mahamed Aly | ||||
| United States Adam Bradley | United States Adam Bradley | United States Adam Bradley | ||
| United States Kyle Boehm | ||||
| United States Luke Rockhold | United States Pat Downey | |||
| United States Pat Downey | ||||
| Brazil Victor Hugo | Australia Lucas Kanard | Brazil Inacio Santos | Brazil Fellipe Andrew | |
| Australia Lucas Kanard | ||||
| Brazil Inacio Santos | Brazil Inacio Santos | |||
| Brazil Pedro Alex | ||||
| United States Daniel Greg Kerkvliet | Brazil Fellipe Andrew | Brazil Fellipe Andrew | ||
| Brazil Fellipe Andrew | ||||
| Brazil Joao Gabriel Rocha | Brazil Joao Gabriel Rocha | |||
| United States William Tackett |
Under 80kg tournament
[edit | edit source]| First Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Tye Ruotolo | United States Tye Ruotolo | Australia Levi Jones-Leary | Australia Levi Jones-Leary | United States Kade Ruotolo |
| United States Jason Nolf | ||||
| Ecuador Roberto Jimenez | Australia Levi Jones-Leary | |||
| Australia Levi Jones-Leary | ||||
| Brazil Lucas ‘Hulk’ Barbosa | Brazil Lucas ‘Hulk’ Barbosa | Brazil Lucas ‘Hulk’ Barbosa | ||
| Japan Kenta Iwamoto | ||||
| South Africa Jozef Chen | South Africa Jozef Chen | |||
| United States Andy Varela | ||||
| United States Kade Ruotolo | United States Kade Ruotolo | United States Kade Ruotolo | United States Kade Ruotolo | |
| Brazil Matheus Diniz | ||||
| Brazil Renato Canuto | Norway Tommy Langaker | |||
| Norway Tommy Langaker | ||||
| Brazil Magid Hage | United Kingdom Eoghan O’Flanagan | United States Andrew Tackett | ||
| United Kingdom Eoghan O’Flanagan | ||||
| United States Andrew Tackett | United States Andrew Tackett | |||
| United States Nicky Ryan |
Superfights
[edit | edit source]- Wales Ffion Davies[17] def. Brazil Mackenzie Dern[18]
- Australia Craig Jones def. Brazil Gabi Garcia[19]
Reception
[edit | edit source]The event raised $500,000 for Tap Cancer Out charity.[20] The event's free YouTube stream was seen by over 100,000 concurrent viewers on both days of competition.[21]
The Craig Jones Invitational won both the Promotion of the Year and Fight Card of the Year awards at the 2024 Jits Magazine BJJ Awards. Kade Ruotolo vs. Andrew Tackett from the event's −80kg tournament won Jits Magazine's Match of the Year award.[22]
2025
[edit | edit source]Background
[edit | edit source]On December 8, 2024, Craig Jones announced a second Craig Jones Invitational tournament to be held in August 2025, with the 2025 tournament adopting a Quintet-inspired team format.[4] The event streamed live for free on the FloGrappling YouTube channel.
The Craig Jones Invitational 2 (CJI 2) was held August 30-31, 2025 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. CJI 2 was a two-day event, featuring an eight team tournament, an openweight women's tournament, and a superfight between Jones and Chael Sonnen (replacing an injured Gable Steveson). A total of 46 athletes were scheduled to compete at the event.
Teams in the $1 million team-based grappling tournament consisted of five grapplers, each representing a different weight class. Eight teams of five athletes competed; participating teams were: Team 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu, The B-Team, Team New Wave, Team Atos, Team Europe, Team Pedigo Submission Fighting, Team Americas, and Team Australasia.
The $100,000 four-woman tournament featured: Helena Crevar (Polaris and WNO Champion), Adele Fornarino (2024 ADCC double gold medalist), Ana Vieira (2024 ADCC Champion, 6x IBJJF World Champ), and Sarah Galvão (2025 IBJJF Grand Slam Winner).[23]
Gable Steveson later claimed that he withdrew from the event not because of an injury but rather because Jones asked him to throw their superfight.[24] Jones denied Steveson's claims,[24] with Jones alleging that Steveson's withdrawal was orchestrated by the UFC as an attempt to interfere with CJI2.[25]
Teams
[edit | edit source]Coaches
[edit | edit source]- United States Team New Wave: John Danaher
- File:Flag of the Americas.png Team Americas: Greg Souders
- Brazil Team Atos: André Galvão
- Error creating thumbnail: Team Europe: Faris Benlamkadem
- United States The B-Team: Nicky Ryan
- United States Team Pedigo Submission Fighting: Heath Pedigo
- United States Team 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu: Eddie Bravo
- Australia Team Australasia: Lachlan Giles
Athletes
[edit | edit source]- United States Team New Wave
- United States Dorian Olivarez
- Brazil Micael Galvão
- Brazil Vagner Rocha
- United States Giancarlo Bodoni
- South Africa Luke Griffith
- File:Flag of the Americas.png Team Americas
- United States Gavin Corbe
- United States Deandre Corbe
- United States Elijah Dorsey
- England Taylor Pearman
- United States Pat Downey
- Brazil Team Atos
- Brazil Diego ‘Pato’ Oliveira
- Brazil Ronaldo Junior
- Brazil Lucas ‘Hulk’ Barbosa
- Brazil Kaynan Duarte
- Brazil Felipe Pena
- Error creating thumbnail: Team Europe
- United States The B-Team
- Canada Ethan Crelinsten
- South Africa Jozef Chen
- United States Chris Wojcik
- United States Nick Rodriguez
- Brazil Victor Hugo
- United States Team Pedigo Submission Fighting
- Canada Max Hanson
- Canada Dante Leon
- United States Jacob Couch
- United States Michael Pixley
- United States Brandon Reed
- United States Team 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu
- United States Geo Martinez
- United States Alan Sanchez
- United States PJ Barch
- United States Ryan Aitken
- United States Kyle Boehm
- Australia Team Australasia
- Brazil Fabricio Andrey
- Japan Kenta Iwamoto
- Australia Lucas Kanard
- Australia Declan Moody
- New Zealand Belal Etiabari
Results
[edit | edit source]Team tournament
[edit | edit source]| Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
| United States Team New Wave | ||||||||||||||
| File:Flag of the Americas.png Team Americas | ||||||||||||||
| United States Team New Wave | ||||||||||||||
| Brazil Team Atos | ||||||||||||||
| Brazil Team Atos | ||||||||||||||
| Error creating thumbnail: Team Europe | ||||||||||||||
| United States Team New Wave | ||||||||||||||
| United States The B-Team | ||||||||||||||
| United States The B-Team | ||||||||||||||
| United States Team Pedigo Submission Fighting | ||||||||||||||
| Australia Team Australasia | ||||||||||||||
| United States The B-Team | ||||||||||||||
| United States Team 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu | ||||||||||||||
| Australia Team Australasia | ||||||||||||||
Women's tournament
[edit | edit source]| Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
| United States Helena Crevar | |||||||||
| Australia Adele Fornarino | |||||||||
| United States Helena Crevar | |||||||||
| United States Sarah Galvão | |||||||||
| Brazil Ana Vieira | |||||||||
| United States Sarah Galvão | |||||||||
Superfight
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Official website
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