Rorion Gracie (/?h??ri.?n ??ræsi?/; born 1952) is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and instructor, a prominent member of the Gracie family, and a founder of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is the oldest son of Hélio Gracie and one of the few people in the world to hold a 9th degree red belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, receiving that promotion on October 27, 2003 from his father.Rorion taught Mel Gibson Gracie Jiu Jitsu for the movie Lethal Weapon.Gracie holds a bachelors degree in law. In 1999–2000 he was involved with a legal dispute with his cousin Carley Gracie for trademark infringement. Rorion ultimately won his lawsuit and was awarded $108,000 in damages (along with $620,000 in attorney's fees) from Carley for infringement of the triangle logo trademark, though the jury found in favour of Carley that Rorion did not have a valid federal trademark for the name "Gracie Jiu-Jitsu" Both sides appealed, but Rorion's appeal was dismissed. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in Carley's favor, affirmed his victory over the Gracie name and ordered the District Court Judge to cancel Rorion's federal trademark registration.He is the father-in-law of UFC fighter Javier Vazquez.Black Belt Magazine2006 Instructor of the Year
Ninth degree red belt (the equivalent of a black belt in other styles) in Gracie jiu-jitsu.
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His uncles Carlos Gracie, Oswaldo Gracie, Gastao Gracie, Jr., George Gracie, and his father Helio Gracie created Gracie or Brazilian jiu-jitsu, after Carlos learned Kodokan judo from a Japanese master named Mitsuyo Maeda.
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Is a close friend of writer/director John Milius with whom he created the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
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Fastest win in 8 seconds.
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7th Degree Black Belt in Gracie JuJitsu.
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His 5 brothers were all Jujitsu Champions.
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Trained by his father the legendary Hélio Gracie.
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Defeated a judo champion 3-times in mere seconds.
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Defeated a kick-boxing champion in a mixed-martial art's fight.
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Retired undefeated in fighting competition.
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The Ultimate Fighting Championship was his dream.
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Credited with bringing No-Holds Barred Fighting to North America.