About Us
With a vision to support the growth of BJJ at the same time as providing for the community, in 2014 BRAUS Fight was born. Founded by a couple of entrepreneurs with a shared passion for BJJ, charitable initiatives and authenticity the brand established itself around 6 core values which continue to remain the foundation for operating today. Authenticity, Compassion, Connection, Service, Quality and Innovation.
The soul of BRAUS Fight lies within the first three, our enterprise is based on humanity and that will always come first– the second three ensure we remain accountable to delivering above expectation in all that we do.
Our Infinity symbol was designed to signify the limitless journey of life, people, connection, learning and BJJ – everything is connected and limits remain only in our minds. The Fight Never Ends continues this sentiment reminding us to never give up and forever keep striving and thriving both on the mats and beyond.
We represent Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and the communities within the sport beyond. It’s as simple as that.

Authenticity
While we dream of building a better future, one gi at a time, we want to do it in great style. Our authenticity transcends merely being the dopest Jiu Jitsu gear out there, but it permeates everything we do. We believe doing things with excellence isn’t just a way but, the only way to operate.

Compassion
We’re a company with a heart! And it beats for bringing life wherever we go.

Connection
Community is our passion! We believe the JJ community is its strongest when united. Together we can build a better tomorrow.

Service
Providing excellent service isn’t optional. It is a privilege and joy we won’t neglect.

Quality
We dedicate countless hours and effort to offer the very best quality products to serve you well while changing the world at the same time.

Innovation
We deliver because we’re always finding new ways to do better for our community.
PARTNER’S EXPERIENCE
Don’t take just our word for it.
Meet our fighters.

Ana Carolina Schmitt is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under coach Marcos Cunha, having also worked extensively with coaches such as Juliano Wandalen and Letícia Ribeiro. Ana Carolina is widely regarded as one of the top female grapplers of her generation, having conquered important titles in tournaments such as the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation’s World and South American Championships.

Thalison Soares is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Cicero Costha and a representative of the Projeto Social Lutando Pelo Bem (PSLPB) Team, who worked extensively with Murilo Santana (Unity BJJ). Thalison gained notoriety within the grappling circuit after his very first year competing internationally, as a juvenile blue belt, when he displayed an unusual amount of talent. His brilliance on the mat continued throughout the colored belt divisions where Thalison conquered repeated International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) Grand Slam (Euro, Pan, Brazilian and World titles) for THREE (3) years in a row.

Yago started training when he was 3 years old with his dad’s master (Luiz Carlos) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. At the age of 8 he started to train with his dad (Tadeu Espindola) in his school at the time Gracie Humaita, also in Rio. When he was 19 (purple belt) he moved to San Diego – CA to train and compete (Gracie Humaita) where he stayed for almost 5 years (2013 to 2018). He was promoted to black belt in San Diego at the age of 23 by his dad, but when he was in Brazil Leticia Ribeiro was the one who actually promoted Yago. He was Gracie Humaita his whole life and around one year after he got his black belt he moved to Atos where he stayed for 7 months before going back to Brazil in 2018.

Maria Eduardo Tozoni Ono, better known as Duda Tozoni in the Jiu-JItsu world, stood out still as a brown belt on the international stage after winning a AJP Grand Slam against black belts and then being called to join one of the BJJBet cards. Trained by professor Marcos Cunha, Duda teaches and make their training routine at TMC, in Blumenau, the city where she was born and made her first step in Jiu-Jitsu, through his father, a fan of the sport, at the age of 11. Duda graduated to black belt in June 2021, at age 19.