TJ Grant Victorious over Ryo Chonan @ UFC 97
Congratulations to T.J Grant with a victory over Ryo Chonan!
T.J. Grant trains at Scott Mcleans School in Dartmouth Canada at FitPlus. They are an affiliate of Team Jorge Gurgel. T.J. is a purple belt under Jorge.
TJ Grant welcomes challenge
By Neil Davidson, THE CANADIAN PRESS
The 25-year-old from Cole Harbour, N.S., isn't too concerned
about being the new kid on the block, however.
"I get nervous before but when it's go time I usually
don't have a problem, so I'm hoping I can shake the Octagon jitters," he
said.
Grant's more immediate concern is Ryo (Piranha) Chonan, the
man who will be standing across the cage Saturday night.
Chonan (15-9) is a hard-nosed welterweight whose claims to
fame are a 2004 submission of Anderson Silva and some pretty colourful hairdos.
His 1-2 UFC resume is less stellar but the 32-year-old Japanese fighter remains
hard to put away. All three UFC bouts - he won a split decision over Roan Carneiro
and lost to Brad Blackburn and Karo Parisyan - went to a decision, as have 14
of his 24 fights.
Grant (13-2) has a track record of ending fights. The purple
belt in jiu-jitsu under Jorge Gurgel has won 12 times by submissions, including
seven of his last eight.
"I wouldn't say like I'm a world-class jiu-jitsu guy
but I push the pace of the fight and usually an arm gets struck out there and I
just take it," he explained.
Chonan is a hard ask when he comes to submissions, however.
Only Paulo Filho, at Pride's Bushido 12 in August 2006, has finished him that
way - via armbar.
Chonan has fought elite opposition, losing to most of them.
Still losses to the likes of Filho, Dan Henderson, Phil Baroni, and Ricardo
Almeida mean he has faced a lot.
Still Grant was jazzed when he heard the matchup.
"It's a huge opportunity. It's what I've been working
for," he said.
"It's obviously my toughest fight but I think the eyes
will be on it and a win here could catapult me farther than a lot of other
people."
Unlike Chonan, Grant has fought at the Bell Centre before,
competing on the now-defunct TKO circuit.
"It's going to be a familiar setting, I mean there's
going to be a few more people this time, probably 15,000 more people."
Grant was 15 when he got into Brazilian jiu-jitsu through
his brother.
"I really looked up to the UFC back then, I was a
little kid but I was really into this stuff," he said. "So I decided
to start wrestling to help my jiu-jitsu and then I started really liking
wrestling.
"So I did wrestling through high school, didn't do too
much jiu-jitsu. And then after high school, I just kind of got back into it and
started picking away at my standup as well."
Grant was a provincial wrestling champion and represented
He fell in love with mixed martial arts after winning his
first fight, three years ago against Craig Skinner.
"A lot of work and nerves go into this, but after my
first fight, just the feeling of winning was huge," he said. "That's
kind of what pushed me."
After high school, he did everything from working
construction to delivering pizza to pay the bills so he could train. Now he
does it full time.
"I'm not always rolling in the dough but I'm able to do
it and get by and hopefully (with) some success in the UFC, I'll be doing
good."
Grant, whose given names are Timothy Jerome, is serious
about his craft. He has travelled to
"You get to submerge yourself in nothing but Muay Thai
for three weeks to a month, it's awesome," he said.
Standup may have been the last piece of his puzzle, but the
five-foot-11 Grant, who normally walks around at about 185 pounds, says he can
handle himself on his feet.
Grant trains at Fitness Plus in
He's bullish on the Halifax
"It's got a lot of up and comers," he said.
"I think in the next few years, you're going to see a lot more guys coming
from here.
"We've got a good gym and Titans, they have a gym. There's a few gyms and they're all building up. Hopefully more fighters can get their big shots."


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Ryo Chonan is fought a lot of top competition but like you said his submission over Silva is what most mma fans think of. It was an astonishing win over one of the best strikers but not much else stands out. TJ proved himself against one of Silva's only conquerors. I think people are still half expecting Chonan to pull off another major upset although I don't see it happening soon.
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