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Alberto Crane

Alberto Crane

American mixed martial arts fighter



Alberto Lewis Crane (born July 14, 1976) is an American former mixed martial artist, submission grappler and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor. He has fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and is a former King of the Cage and Ring of Fire lightweight champion. He is the founder of Legacy Jiu-jitsu Academy.

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Biography

Crane moved to Brazil shortly after high school to train at the Gracie Barra academy in Rio de Janeiro, and then Belo Horizonte full-time. He holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Vinicius Magalhaes (Draculino) and Carlos Gracie Jr. Upon returning to New Mexico, Crane began teaching Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and opened two academies, one in Santa Fe and one in Albuquerque.[1] Crane is credited as the first American Brazilian Jiu-jitsu black belt of Gracie Barra.[2]

Mixed martial arts

He started MMA in 2002 in a King of the cage event in New Mexico. After a 2-year break, Crane signed with the UFC in 2007 and lost his UFC debut against Roger Huerta[3] at UFC 74 via TKO in round three. In his second UFC fight against Kurt Pellegrino, Crane did not take advantage of a high kick early enough in the first round. Crane was defeated via TKO in the second round.[4]

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy

Crane was owner of the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy through 2007, selling the Academy when he moved to the L.A. Basin.

Legacy Jiu-Jitsu

Alberto Crane founded Legacy Jiu-Jitsu in Encino, California, in January 2009.[5] The Academy focuses on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Mixed Martial Arts and Muay Thai. Legacy now has locations in Burbank,[6] Glendale and Pasadena.

Instructor lineage

Mitsuyo MaedaCarlos Gracie, Sr.Helio GracieCarlos Gracie Jr.Vinicius Magalhães → Alberto Crane[7]

Personal life

Alberto and his wife have three children, son Sevan and twin daughters Sona and Serineh, who were born on November 25, 2008. [8]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Mixed Martial Arts
    • King Of The Cage Lightweight Champion
    • Ring Of Fire Lightweight Champion
  • Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
    • 1998 IBJJF Pan Am Championship Bronze Medalist
    • 1998 IBJJF World Championships Bronze Medalist
    • 1999 Brazilian Team Title Championship - 1st Place
    • 1999 IBJJF World Championship Silver Medalist
    • 1999 Brazilian Nationals Bronze Medalist in (Purple Belt Middle Weight)
    • 1999 Brazilian Nationals Bronze Medalist in (Purple Belt Open Weight)
    • 2000 IBJJF Pan Am Championship Silver Medalist
    • 2001 Brazilian National Championship—3rd place (Brown Belt lightweight) [9]
    • 2002 IBJJF Pan Am Championship Bronze Medalist (Black Belt)
    • 2002 Brazilian Team Title Championship—1st place (part of brown/black belt lightweight team)[10]
    • 2002 IBJJF World Championship Bronze Medalist( Black Belt, Closed Bracket with Teammates)
    • 2012 1st Place - Las Vegas International Open IBJJF Master Division
    • 2012 1st Place - American Nationals IBJJF Championship Master Division
    • 2012 1st Place - Long Beach International Open IBJJF Master Division
    • 2013 1st Place - Abu Dhabi Pro US Nationals Master Division
    • 2013 1st Place - San Francisco International Open Master Division
    • 2013 1st Place - Las Vegas Spring International Open IBJJF Master Division
    • 2013 1st Place - LA Open NABJJF Master Division
    • 2013 1st Place - Munich International Open IBJJF Master Division
    • 2014 1st Place - Five Grappling California 1 - Black Belt Master Division
    • 2014 1st Place - Five Grappling Nevada 1 - No Gi Expert Division
    • 2014 1st Place - European No-Gi IBJJF Championship Master Division
    • 2014 1st Place - Grapplers Quest UFC Expo - No Gi Master Expert Division
    • 2014 1st Place - Grapplers Quest UFC Expo - Black Belt Master Division
    • 2015 1st Place - Abu Dhabi Pro US Nationals Master Open Weight Division
    • 2015 1st Place - IBJJF World No-Gi Championship Master Division

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
20 matches 15 wins 5 losses
By knockout 0 3
By submission 14 0
By decision 1 2
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References

  1. "Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy Locations".
  2. "ROGER HUERTA READY FOR ANOTHER WAR". www.mmaweekly.com. 17 August 2007.
  3. Gordon, Grant (24 January 2008). "Crane suffers TKO defeat". latimes.com. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  4. Fathi, Arman (9 November 2021). "Vin Diesel Speaks At Legacy Jiu-Jitsu Belt Ceremony". jiujitsutimes.com. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  5. "Alberto Crane". BJJHeroes.com. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  6. "Proud Papa Alberto Crane Heading Back to the Cage". MMAWEEKLY.com. 2008-12-04. Archived from the original on 2008-12-09. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
  7. "2001 IBJJF Brazilian national results".retrieved December 30, 2014
  8. "2002 IBJJF Brazilian team results".retrieved December 30, 2014

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