No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu

The Ultimate Database for
No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu

Objective rankings, athlete profiles, results, and more — all in one place.

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Live Stats

The Numbers

211

Athletes

8,513

Matches

48

Events

14

Teams

28

Techniques

Updated daily  ·  New athletes & match results added regularly

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Nogipedia started with a simple frustration: no-gi jiu-jitsu had grown into one of the most exciting combat sports on the planet, but the information was scattered everywhere. Rankings were decided behind closed doors. Event results lived in random forum posts. There was no central place to look up an athlete's record, track their submission history, or compare competitors across weight classes and organizations.

So we built one. Nogipedia was created to unify the no-gi grappling world under a single, transparent, hyperlinked information hub — a Wikipedia for the sport.

The rankings were a core part of the vision from day one. Instead of relying on subjective opinion, Nogipedia uses a hybrid points/Elo-based algorithm that accounts for win rate, submission rate, opponent quality, and event prestige. It's the same objective standard applied to every athlete, from up-and-coming competitors to ADCC world champions.

No-gi jiu-jitsu deserves the same depth of coverage that basketball, football, and MMA enjoy. We're building that — one match result at a time.