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Jason Ebarb was
born in Jasper, Tx on February 10, 1983. Ebarb always had a love of
the martial arts and was an enthusiastic Bruce Lee fan growing up. In
the eighth grade, Ebarb’s older brother Randall brought over UFC 3.
They watched Royce Gracie take on Kimo Leopoldo and defeat the much
larger opponent. The two brothers instantly acquired an unstoppable
urge to learn more about Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
It was by fate
that Randall’s plumber at the Sonic Drive-In he managed in Woodville,
Tx, practiced Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. They became the two most dedicated
students under the teaching of Gary Cameron in August of 1996.
Cameron introduced them to Pat Hardy who would become their
instructor. It seemed Ebarb was the youngest, smallest, and weakest
individual on the mat forcing him to sharpen his techniques to utilize
the principles of leverage.
Ebarb won the
Gulf Coast Championship, 2nd place in the East Coast Championship and
the National Gracie Championship all in the adult division before he
was even old enough to drive.
Under the instruction of Hardy and his older brother he competed every
opportunity he had. He won various tournaments statewide, across the
country including the Pan-American Championship, and competed twice in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in the Mundial (World) Championship. Ebarb
accomplished this and had a purple belt around his waist before
graduating High School in 2001. At 18, Ebarb fought his first MMA
fight and holds a 2-2 record.
In November 2006, Jason and Randall Ebarb received their Black Belts
from Royce Gracie, the man who had inspired them years ago. Including
Pat Hardy Texas Punishment Crew has three of twelve Royce Gracie Black
Belts worldwide. In 2007, Jason Ebarb became the head instructor
under Pat Hardy at the Royce Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Network Silsbee, Tx
Chapter / Texas Punishment Crew academy. Ebarb loves to teach, train,
compete, prosper, and to create a positive environment to do so.
Jasons
Resume
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Gulf Coast Champion
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East Coast Championship – 2nd Place
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Internacional De Masters Rio De Janiero-Sept.
8, 2002
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National Gracie Champion
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Bay Area Champion
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4x Dungal Champion
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2x Dungal Grand Champion
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Pan-American Champion – Blue Belt
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2x Mundial (World) Championship Competitor
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Dale Earnhardt Champion
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Carlos Machado Winter Wars Champion
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Texas State Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Champion
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Gracie National Championship – 2nd Place
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Grapplers Quest Invitational Pro Tournament
Competitor
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Battle of H-Town Pro Division – 2nd Place
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Fight to Win Black Belt Champion
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NAGA Champ
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NAGA US Open Gi & No-Gi Champ
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ADCC Regional 2009 Winner
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American Nationals - 2nd Place - Black Belt
Division
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2009 Mundial, Pan-Am, US Open, No-Gi Worlds
Black Belt Competitor
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