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 Post subject: [Event] UFC BJJ 5 - Musumeci vs. Montague - Feb 12
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UFC BJJ 5: Musumeci vs. Montague is an upcoming grappling event to take place February 12, 2025 at the UFC Meta Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.


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Bantamweight Mikey Musumeci vs. Shay Montague 135 lbs BJJ Bantamweight Championship
Middleweight Ronaldo Souza Junior vs. Tarik Hopstock 185 lbs BJJ Middleweight Championship
Heavyweight Nicholas Meregali vs. Nicholas Maglicic 205 lbs
Welterweight Andy Murasaki vs. Andy Varela 170 lbs
Featherweight Taylor Hishaw vs. Rebeca Lima 145 lbs
Featherweight Landon Elmore vs. Rerisson Gabriel 145 lbs
Flyweight Mona Bailey vs. Carol Brunacio 125 lbs
Bantamweight Jalen Fonacier vs. Bebeto Oliveira 135 lbs



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BJJ world champions are set to collide at UFC BJJ 5 as UFC BJJ bantamweight champion Mikey Musumeci defends his title against 2025 IBJJF No-Gi world champion Shay Montague.

The surging Musumeci, 2-0 in UFC BJJ with two submission victories, aims to make his second title defense inside The Bowl, but faces a dangerous test in the crafty and dynamic Montague, a proven submission artist on the world stage.

The card also features the return of Brazil’s Ronaldo Junior, who comes back to The Bowl after capturing the inaugural UFC BJJ Middleweight title in December 2025. He’ll take on another 2025 IBJJF No-Gi world champion in Norway’s Tarik Hopstock, setting up a high-level international showdown. UFC BJJ 5 also includes the return of veteran Andy Varela, a featherweight matchup between dangerous contenders Landon Elmore and Rerrison Gabriel, and an opening bout featuring Jalen Fonacier, who looks to earn his third submission victory inside The Bowl.



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Meet The Champions | UFC BJJ

Meet The Six Elite Grapplers Who Have Risen To The Top Of The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu World By Capturing A UFC BJJ Title

By Simon Head, on X: @simonheadsport


UFC BJJ's launch in 2025 introduced a new brand of world-class submission grappling to the world, and as we build up to the first UFC BJJ event of 2026, six elite athletes carry the mantle for the organization as inaugural champions.

Meet the six champions who have set the bar for the rest of the submission grappling world:


Bantamweight champion: Mikey Musumeci

The original poster boy of UFC BJJ, Mikey Musumeci coached opposite Rerisson Gabriel on UFC BJJ: Road To The Title, the series modeled on The Ultimate Fighter, then faced Gabriel at UFC BJJ 1 for the inaugural bantamweight title.

“Darth Rigatoni” dominated their title tussle in the main event as he applied constant pressure throughout the match before eventually finishing the job in the third round via heel hook.

Musumeci followed up with a first-round heel-hook victory over Keven Carrasco as he registered the first defense of his crown. And he’ll look to further cement his status as the king at 135 pounds when he puts his title on the line against Scottish grappler Shay Montague in the main event of UFC BJJ 5 on February 12.


Women’s featherweight champion: Aurelie Le Vern

The first UFC BJJ women’s champion was also the first European champion, as French Guiana’s Aurelie Le Vern submitted Las Vegas fan-favorite Raquel Canuto inside the opening round at UFC BJJ 4 to capture the 145-pound crown.

Le Vern had already impressed in her first UFC BJJ appearance at UFC BJJ 2, where she submitted Maggie Grindatti Lira with an Americana in just 79 seconds. That victory earned Le Vern a shot at the vacant featherweight belt, and a meeting with Canuto, who had previously gone 4-1 under the UFC Fight Pass Invitational banner, and had claimed a first-round submission of her own on the same UFC BJJ 2 card.

It set the stage for a fascinating clash between the pair at UFC BJJ 4 and despite Canuto having the benefit of a partisan hometown crowd lending their support, it was Le Vern who prevailed, with the 2023 IBJJF bronze medalist capturing the title via first-round Kimura.


Lightweight champion: Carlos Henrique

The first grappler to hold the distinction of winning a UFC BJJ title, Carlos Henrique captured the inaugural lightweight title in the first title match in UFC BJJ history.

Henrique worked his way through the UFC BJJ: Road To The Title, submitting Gianni Grippo via second-round anaconda choke, then following up with another second-round finish as he submitted Isaac Doederlein via armbar.

Those victories earned him a shot at the inaugural lightweight title, and his third-round armbar finish of Danilo Moreira at UFC BJJ saw him crowned champion last June.

Since then, “CH7” has successfully retained his title with a unanimous decision victory over Matheus Gabriel at UFC BJJ 3, and he’ll look to add another defense to his resumé when he returns to the Bowl later this year.


Welterweight champion: Andrew Tackett

At the age of 22, Andrew Tackett has the grappling world at his feet, and in the space of less than a year, the Austin, Texas native has become one of the biggest stars in UFC BJJ.

Tackett was a standout talent in UFC BJJ: Road To The Title’s welterweight bracket, with back-to-back first-round rear-naked choke finishes of Aaron Wilson and Jason Nolf propelling him into the tournament final, where he met Andy Varela for the inaugural UFC BJJ welterweight title.

Despite Varela’s reputation as an aggressive competitor, Tackett dominated and needed less than three minutes to find the finish, once again via rear-naked choke.

Tackett hasn’t rested on his laurels since his championship success. He made a quick turnaround to put his title on the line just one month later at UFC BJJ 2, where he submitted Renato Canuto in the first round via D’Arce choke.

He then returned to the Bowl in December to register his second successful title defense with a first-round heel-hook finish of Elijah Dorsey.


Middleweight champion: Ronaldo Souza Junior

An imposing physical presence at 185 pounds, Brazil’s Ronaldo Junior captured the inaugural UFC BJJ middleweight title at UFC BJJ 4 as he became the latest grappler to capture a UFC BJJ championship belt.

he IBJJF No-Gi world champion defeated William Tackett over three rounds to capture the belt in a match that saw him largely dominate the action. But that was the 29-year-old’s first time in the UFC BJJ bowl, and we won’t have to wait long for his next appearance.

Ronaldo will feature in the co-main event of UFC BJJ 5 on February 12, where he’ll put his middleweight title on the line against Norway’s IBJJF No-Gi world champion Tarik Hopstock.


Light heavyweight champion: Mason Fowler

Veteran submission competitor Mason Fowler added UFC BJJ champion to his list of grappling accolades when he made his promotional debut at UFC BJJ 2.

Fowler needed less than a round to work his way to opponent David Garmo’s back, before locking up the rear-naked choke for the victory.
His post-match interview revealed how much capturing the belt meant to him, and he’ll be hoping to make his first defense of his title when he returns to the Bowl in 2026.

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