The 2025 ADCC East Coast Trials brought two days of fast, exciting no-gi grappling to Orlando, Florida. The event took place on November 15–16 and had more than 600 athletes competing for a chance to earn a spot at the 2026 ADCC World Championships. With strong performances, surprising wins, and new names rising in the sport, this year’s Trials gave fans a lot to talk about.
Below is an easy-to-follow breakdown of all the results and the biggest highlights from the weekend.
2025 ADCC East Coast Trials: Full Results
| Division | Champion | Final Result | Third Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men –66 kg | Dorian Olivarez | Def. Gavin Corbe (5–0) | Ian Daube |
| Men –77 kg | Jacob Bornemann | Def. Michael Sainz (3–0) | Nick Mataya |
| Men –88 kg | Jonathan Blank | Subm. Sean Yadimarco | Hasnat Raza |
| Men –99 kg | Achilles Rocha | Def. Stefan Banta (ref decision) | John Combs |
| Men +99 kg | Brandon Reed | Def. Nick Hartman (3–0) | Ian Daube |
| Women –55 kg | Ana Mayordomo | Ref decision vs. Valerie Wong | Danielle Kelly |
| Women –65 kg | Mo Black | Subm. Taylor Ellis | Maka Vickers |
| Women +65 kg | Maia Matalon | Subm. Nathalie Levesque | Joslyn Molina |
Men’s Divisions: New Talent Making Big Moves
Dorian Olivarez Wins Strong at 66 kg
Dorian Olivarez was one of the top performers of the entire event. He kept a fast pace, stayed in control, and won the final 5–0. His skill and confidence showed that he is ready to compete with the best at ADCC 2026.
Bornemann and Blank Stay Sharp
In the 77 kg division, Jacob Bornemann won with smart strategy and steady pressure. Jonathan Blank had one of the quickest finishes of the day at 88 kg, earning a clean submission in only a few minutes.
A Big Moment for 19-Year-Old Achilles Rocha
Achilles Rocha had an impressive run at just 19 years old. He stayed calm in his 99 kg final and won by referee decision. Many fans now see him as one of the rising stars to watch at the World Championships.
Heavyweight Power from Brandon Reed
In the +99 kg division, Brandon Reed used strong top control and powerful movement to win 3–0. His style makes him a dangerous matchup for anyone.
Women’s Divisions: Skill, Heart, and Strong Performances
Even though the women’s division winners did not receive automatic invites this year, the matches were some of the most technical and exciting of the event.
Mayordomo, Black, and Matalon Lead the Way
Ana Mayordomo earned a close win at 55 kg by referee decision.
Mo Black scored a clean and impressive submission victory at 65 kg.
And in the +65 kg division, Maia Matalon finished her final with a smooth submission.
Many fans and athletes continue to pave way for more chances and spots for women at ADCC Worlds, especially after performances like these.

What These Wins Mean for ADCC 2026
This year’s Trials showed that a new generation of grapplers is ready to take over. Young athletes like Olivarez and Rocha are already competing at a very high level. They will make the 2026 ADCC World Championships even more exciting.
The event also brought more attention to women’s divisions and the need for more equal opportunities. The talent is clearly there, and many hope ADCC will add more spots for women in the future.
The 2025 ADCC East Coast Trials were full of energy, hard battles, and breakout performances. The results gave fans a clear picture of who to watch at ADCC 2026. If this event is any sign of what’s coming, next year’s World Championships could be one of the best ever.
