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  1. Mitsuyo Maeda (Mitsuyo Maeda (前田 光世?)) (Funazawa, 18 novembre 1878 – Belem, 28 dicembre 1941) è stato un judoka giapponese naturalizzato brasiliano. È noto anche coi soprannomi Conde Koma e Count Combat e col nome Otàvio Maeda dopo la naturalizzazione.

  2. Mitsuyo Maeda (前田 光世, Maeda Mitsuyo, born November 18, 1878 – November 28, 1941), a Brazilian naturalized as Otávio Maeda (Portuguese pronunciation: [oˈtavju maˈedɐ]), was a Japanese judōka (judo practitioner) and prizefighter in no holds barred competitions.

  3. 27 ott 2018 · L'approccio di Maeda e persino il tratto da combattente da premio sarebbero diventati una caratteristica del Jiu-Jitsu brasiliano. I fratelli Gracie adottarono l'art. Il resto è storia.

  4. 7 ago 2013 · As Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu players we need to know the story of Mitsuyo Maeda, the man who brought his own style of ground focused Judo to Brazil which later the Gracy family made so famous. Mitsuyo Maeda was born on November 18, 1878 and died in November 28, 1941.

  5. 23 set 2014 · Mitsuyo Maeda's story did not stop with jiu-jitsu. The legendary Japanese Master, who re-shaped the martial arts world carried on his work in Para, Brazil and his academy still stands today.

  6. 11 mag 2017 · On December 18, 1905, Mitsuyo Maeda was in Atlanta, Georgia, for a professional wrestling match with Sam Marburger. The contest was best of three, two falls with jackets and one without, and Maeda won the two with jackets and lost the one without.

  7. 6 feb 2021 · Welcome to our first episode of BJJ Legacies where we explore the legacy and history of Mitsuyo Maeda. In this episode we take a brief look at the man who brought Jiu-Jitsu to Brazil. Be sure...