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For dominating his opponent and taking his belt!  Previous title and belt holder, Brian Bowles broke his hand during one of the rounds, and after the 2nd round was done, he was also.  Dominick brought his A game and was on top of his punches and leg kicks.  Great job Dominick Cruz and everyone who helped support him on his journey to victory.

This Sunday has definitely been relaxing and tomorrow we do it all over again.  Pan Ams and Worlds are getting closer day by day.  Here is my surprise for you Jiu-Jitsu fans, an interview by Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt JT Torres.

Interview with JT Torres:

1. When did you first start Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?

I first started Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu when I was 15 years of age.

2. Was it always a hobby, or did you always know Jiu-Jitsu was your passion?

When I first started BJJ I loved it from the start so I always knew it was going to be a major part of my life.

3. What other sports did you do as a kid?

I did Karate which I got a black belt in, I also played baseball and basketball.

4. Is your family supportive of Jiu-Jitsu?

My family is super supportive, which I am so happy about! At first they weren’t but now that they have seen all the different parts of the world where this sport has  taken me and all the success I have had with it.

5. When did you recieve your black belt in BJJ?

I received my Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black belt in June of 2009, from Master Lloyd Irvin and Jared Weiner.

6. What are some of your goals for 2010?

My main goal for this year is to win the Pan American Games next month and the Mundials!!!!

7. What do you like to do on your free time?

On my free time I like to relax and go to the movies.

8. Do you ever plan to compete in Abu Dhabi?

Yes of course! Next year I will concentrate on the trials for these tournaments.

9.  Who are some of your biggest influences?

Some of my biggest influences are my family, Ronaldo Souza and Master Lloyd Irvin.

10. Where did your get your nickname, JT “Spider Man” Torres?

Messing around with Master Lloyd one day

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