Career
Bravo is of Mexican descent. Bravo"s particular style of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, called 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu, has had success at different levels of competition, including Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments, submission grappling tournaments, and mixed martial arts events such as the UFC. Bravo"s style consists solely of no-gi jiu-jitsu. Bravo has repeatedly questioned the validity of the traditional approach to teaching jiu-jitsu with the gi for people who are primarily interested in mixed martial arts since it is illegal to wear a gi in most Mobile Marketing Association organizations leaving fighters looking for sleeves or collars to improve their position when there are none.
Some critics condemn the unusual names that Bravo gives moves: The Zombie (a technique for trapping an opponent"s hand on the mat), Crackhead Control (a technique for preventing opponents from standing up to escape rubber guard), and The Electric Chair (a submission from Lockdown, a modified half guard that Bravo favors, that stretches the opponent"s groin muscles).
Bravo has advocated marijuana as performance enhancing drug in several interviews and attributed his ability to develop his creative style of jiu-jitsu to his own marijuana use in Mastering the Rubber Guard. Bravo lives in the Los Angeles area where he runs his own 10th Planet, currently headquartered at Tapout Los Angeles He published several BJJ instructional materials.
Bravo had a highly anticipated rematch against Royler Gracie on March 29, 2014 at Metamoris III in a submission only jiu-jitsu competition format. The match ended as a draw after the 20 minutes ran out due to the no points rule.
Despite the official result of a draw, many media outlets praised Bravo"s use of constant pressure, sweeps, and submission attempts in controlling the match and almost ending it at the end with a combination calf slicer and toe lock that Bravo calls the "Vaporizer." While there was some controversy after the match (Royce Gracie confronting Bravo), the match was lauded for its action with some calling it an early candidate for match of the year.
Eddie Bravo has released several instructional manuals:
Jiu Jitsu Unleashed (2005)
Mastering the Rubber Guard (2006)
Mastering the Twister (2007)
Advanced Rubber Guard (2014)
In addition, he has also released three DVDs. The Twister, contains several matches from Bravo"s competition career, beginning with matches as a blue belt and culminating with his match against Royler Gracie. Mastering the Rubber Guard, is a three-disc instructional that concentrates on moves from the rubber guard, a guard that Bravo is largely responsible for popularizing.
Mastering the Twister, an instructional that concentrates on the twister, and other techniques from top game and side control.
Jigoro Kano → Mitsuyo Maeda → Carlos Gracie, Senior → Carlos Gracie, Junior. → Jean Jacques Machado → Eddie Bravo.