BJJ megastar Kade Ruotolo has gone viral on Instagram this week after ONE Championship shared a video montage of Kade's 21-year obsession with Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
The Atos representative is one of the strongest grapplers on the planet due to his diverse skill set and unique submission-hunting attacks. Versatile in using both the gi and no-gi, Kade is the true definition of a well-rounded and successful martial artist.
So before the lightweight submission grappling king returns to action on Sept. 6, ONE Championship reminded us about the lifetime dedication Kade has for his beloved sport:
"Life is best lived in a gi. Will Kade Ruotolo successfully defend his throne against Mikey Musumeci at ONE 168: Denver? @ruotolobrothersjiujitsu"
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Reacting to the video in the comments section, a fan said:
"Bjj is life.. Till you discover muay Thai"
Check out the best fan reactions to the video below:
Ruotolo is ready to enliven his American crowd with a truly exciting match with one of the best grapplers on the roster, 'Darth Rigatoni' Mikey Musumeci.
The Italian-American star has taken the daunting task of moving up two weight classes in his first attempt at two-division glory.
Expect nothing but fireworks when Ruotolo and Musumeci collide at the Ball Arena in Denver on Sept. 6.
Tickets for ONE 168: Denver are available via Ticketmaster.
"I try to be more spontaneous" - Kade Ruotolo explains his grappling style compared to other grapplers, including his twin brother Tye
Kade Ruotolo recently explained the type of fighting style he feels most comfortable executing during a real-life grappling match.
There's no question that Kade is one of the most exciting grapplers in the sport. Why, you may ask? It's because he's a risk-taker, or what Kade calls, "spontaneous."
The lightweight king is experimental, willing to put himself in dangerous situations to come out with a win, or in most cases, a finish. So far, it's been working out for Kade.
Speaking to ONE, he said:
"Me for the most part, I try to be more spontaneous and less of a pace, more of just a window, more opportunity-based."