Jackson Sousa

Jackson Sousa dos Santos is a professional Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) and grappling competitor and instructor. A winner of several major championships in coloured belts, such as IBJJF World Championship, IBJJF European Championship and CBJJ Brazilian Nationals; Sousa is a black belt World No-Gi champion, a 2 x European champion (in Gi and No-Gi) and a 3 x Pan No-Gi champion.

Jackson Sousa
Born (1990-01-24) January 24, 1990[1]
Rio de Janeiro
Other namesJack, Jackzinho
NationalityBrazilian
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight94 kg (207 lb; 14 st 11 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
StyleBrazilian Jiu Jitsu
TeamCheckmat
TrainerRicardo Vieira
RankBlack belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Medal record
Representing Brazil
Grappling
ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship
2017 Espoo, Finland -99kg
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
IBJJF World Championship
2016 Heavyweight (black)[2]
2015 Heavyweight (black)[3]
2013 Heavyweight (brown)[4]
2013 Open class (brown)[5]
IBJJF World No-Gi Championship
2017 Heavyweight (black)[6]
2015 Heavyweight (black)[7]
2014 Heavyweight (black)[8]
2013 Heavyweight (black)[9]
IBJJF European Championship
2018 Heavyweight (black)[10]
2016 Heavyweight (black)[11]
2016 Open class (black)[12]
2014 Heavyweight (black)[13]
2014 Open class (black)[14]
2013 Heavyweight (brown)[15]
2012 Heavyweight (brown)[16]
2012 Open class (brown)[17]
IBJJF European No-Gi Championship
2015 Open class (black)[18]
2015 Heavyweight (black)[19]
IBJJF Pan No-Gi Championship
2017 Open class (black)[20]
2017 Super-Heavyweight (black)[21]
2014 Open class (black)[22]
2014 Heavyweight (black)[23]
UAEJJF Abu Dhabi World Pro
2015 95KG (black)[24]
IBJJF Berlin International Open
2015 Open class (black)[25]
2015 Heavyweight (black)[26]
IBJJF Berlin International Open No-Gi
2015 Open class (black)[27]
IBJJF Dallas International Open
2014 Open class (black)[28]
2014 Heavyweight (black)[29]
Las Vegas Spring International Open
2014 Open class (black)[30]
2014 Heavyweight (black)[31]
UAEJJF London Grand Slam
2018 94KG (black)[32]
IBJJF London Fall International Open
2017 Heavyweight (black)[33]
2017 Open class (black)[34]
IBJJF London Fall International Open No-Gi
2017 Open class (black)[35]
IBJJF London Winter International Open
2017 Ultra-Heavyweight (black)[36]
2017 Open class (black)[37]
2016 Open class (black)[38]
2016 Heavyweight (black)[39]
2015 Open class (black)[40]
2015 Heavyweight (black)[41]
IBJJF Moscow International Open
2017 Open class (black)[42]
IBJJF Moscow International Open No-Gi
2017 Open class (black)[43]
IBJJF Paris International Open
2017 Open class (black)[44]
2017 Heavyweight (black)[45]
IBJJF Rome International Open
2015 Open class (black)[46]
2015 Heavyweight (black)[47]
IBJJF British National Jiu-Jitsu Championship
2016 Open class (black)[48]
2016 Heavyweight (black)[49]
IBJJF British National No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Championship
2016 Open class (black)[50]
2016 Heavyweight (black)[51]
IBJJF Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship
2012 Heavyweight (brown)[52]
2010 Middleweight (purple)[53]
2008 Middleweight (blue)[54]
IBJJF Brazilian National No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Championship
2012 Heavyweight (brown)[55]
2012 Open class (brown)[56]
2011 Heavyweight (brown)[57]
2011 Open class (brown)[58]
2010 Middleweight (brown)[59]
2009 Middleweight (purple)[60]
UAEJJF Portugal National Pro
2015 Open heavy (black)[61]
IBJJF South American Jiu-Jitsu Championship
2011 Heavyweight (brown)[62]
2011 Open class (brown)[63]
2010 Middleweight (brown)[64]
2010 Open class (brown)[65]
2009 Middleweight (purple)[66]
2009 Open class (purple)[67]
CBJJE World Championship
2012 Heavyweight (brown)[68]
2012 Open class (brown)[69]
2011 Open class (brown)[70]

A BJJ black belt under Ricardo Vieira, Sousa has also been hugely influenced by Leo Vieira. He has competed at international grappling events, including Absolute Championship Berkut, Polaris Pro Grappling and Metamoris. Sousa's training partners include several notable fighters, including Marcus Almeida, João Assis, Lucas Leite, Michelle Nicolini and Leandro Vieira. Souza was considered in 2017 one of CheckMat's most prolific competitors.[71]

Early life

Born on 24 January 1990 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sousa started training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at the age of ten under Leandro Martins who was part of the team founded by Fernando "Terere" Augusto.[72] At the age of 16, he joined the CheckMat team, founded by the brothers Ricardo Vieira, Leo Vieira and Leandro Vieira and headquartered in Sao Paulo, Brazil.[73] Sousa gave his international debut at the European Championships in 2011 and since then has been competing at an international level. In 2011, he won the South American Jiu-Jitsu Championship [74] and the Brazilian National No-Gi Championship.[75]

At brown belt level, Sousa won the 2012 IBJJF European Championship in Lisbon, Portugal.[76] He also won five more gold medals at the IBJJF Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship, IBJJF Brazilian National No-Gi Championship and CBJJE World Championship.[77][78][79]

In December 2012, a super fight between Sousa and Keenan Cornelius, was cancelled after Sousa was denied his visa for the US.[80][81][82] Sousa's first appearance in an American competition happened in 2013 when his US visa application was approved after four unsuccessful attempts in 2010, 2011 and 2012.[83][84][85] At the 2013 IBJJF World Championship Sousa won gold in the heavyweight division and bronze in the absolute division[86] after losing in the semi-final to Keenan Cornelius[87] in what constituted one of the most awaited fights between two star brown belt athletes that year.

Black belt career

Sousa was awarded his black belt by his master Ricardo Vieira in October 2013 and won the IBJJF World No-Gi Championship.[88][89][90]

In 2014, Sousa won the IBJJF European Championship in Lisbon,[91] the IBJJF Pan No-Gi Championship in New York [92] and won silver at the IBJJF World No-Gi Championship.[93] Sousa won several other international tournaments, including the Dallas International Open,[94] Las Vegas Spring International Open,[95] and Rome International Open.[96]

In 2015, Sousa won bronze at the IBJJF World Championship,[97] silver at the IBJJF World No-Gi Championship,[98] and silver at the UAEJJF Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championships.[99] He won several European tournaments, including the IBJJF European No-Gi Championship,[100] Berlin International Open,[101] Berlin International Open No-Gi,[102] and Rome International Open.[103]

In 2016, Sousa won the IBJJF European Championship for the second time as a black belt and for the fourth time overall.[104] Sousa lost by referee decision against André Luis Leite Galvão at the IBJJF World Championship and took home silver.[105] In late 2016 and early 2017, Sousa was absent from the international competition scene while remaining in the United Kingdom to obtain residency status,[106] however he competed at the British Nationals [107] and British Nationals No-Gi.[108]

In May 2017, Sousa returned to the international competition scene, winning bronze at the 2017 IBJJF World No-Gi Championship,[109] and double gold at the IBJJF Pan American No-Gi Championship.[110] Sousa won a further seven gold medals and two silver medals at international tournaments in Moscow, Paris and London.[111][112][113] In September 2017, Sousa was a last minute addition to the invitation-only ADCC World Championships, replacing Checkmat teammate Luiz Panza at the -99kg division.[114] At the ADCC tournament Sousa won a bronze medal after defeating Rafael Lovato by decision and losing 3-0 to Yuri Simoes in the semifinals.[115]

Sexual misconduct allegations

In August 2021 after multiple allegations of sexual harassment and intimidation, were made public against him, Sousa was dropped by his sponsor Shoyoroll and suspended from the Checkmat’s team.[116] The allegations were collected and distributed by London-based Checkmat black belt Samantha Cook, after she publicly accused Sousa of sexual harassment which prompted more women to come forward and tell their own stories.[117][118] It was also reported that complains were made against Sousa in 2018 for sending explicit sexual messages to female jiu jitsu members in Germany.[119][120]

In November 2021, Sousa issued a statement declaring that he had been found not guilty by a “disciplinary committee" without providing further details.[121]

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