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Neiman Gracie
Neiman Gracie (born Neiman Gracie Stambowsky December 12, 1988) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist and Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner. A two-time Pan-American champion in coloured belts, Gracie medalled at the 2013 black belt World No-Gi Championship before transitioning to MMA competing in the Welterweight division of Bellator MMA. Gracie has also previously fought for the World Series of Fighting and currently competes in the Professional Fighters League.
Gracie is a 4th generation member of the Gracie Family of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, great-grandson of Gracie jiu-jitsu founder Carlos Gracie as well as the son of 8th degree coral belt Márcio Stambowsky.
Neiman Gracie was born on 12 December 1988 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Gracie is the son of Carla Gracie (daughter of Robson Gracie), and Márcio Stambowsky. He is a 4th generation member of the Gracie Family of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. His sister Deborah Gracie Stambowsky is the second female in the Gracie family to achieve the rank of black belt, Gracie started training Brazilian jiu-jitsu as a child at age 7.
Gracie has competed in numerous prestigious BJJ tournaments throughout his grappling career. His accomplishments include both gi and no-gi events, where he has frequently medaled at major competitions.
Notable Achievements: • IBJJF Pan American Championship – Medalist in colored belts. • IBJJF New York Open – Multiple-time champion. • ADCC Competitor – Participated in one of the most prestigious submission grappling circuits. • Superfights – Gracie has competed in several high-profile BJJ superfights, often facing elite grapplers from around the world.
Neiman is particularly known for his attacking guard, back control, and use of classical submissions such as the rear-naked choke and armbar. His technical foundation is based on the Gracie philosophy of leverage and efficiency over athleticism.
In 2013, Gracie set his sights on competing in mixed martial arts. He signed with the World Series of Fighting promotion and made his debut in September 2013 at World Series of Fighting 5: Arlovski vs. Kyle, facing Darren Costa. He won the fight via submission in the first round.
Gracie returned to the WSOF decagon on July 5, 2014 at World Series of Fighting 11: Gaethje vs. Newell, facing Dustin Holyko. He again won the fight via submission, this time in the second round.
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Neiman Gracie
Neiman Gracie (born Neiman Gracie Stambowsky December 12, 1988) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist and Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner. A two-time Pan-American champion in coloured belts, Gracie medalled at the 2013 black belt World No-Gi Championship before transitioning to MMA competing in the Welterweight division of Bellator MMA. Gracie has also previously fought for the World Series of Fighting and currently competes in the Professional Fighters League.
Gracie is a 4th generation member of the Gracie Family of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, great-grandson of Gracie jiu-jitsu founder Carlos Gracie as well as the son of 8th degree coral belt Márcio Stambowsky.
Neiman Gracie was born on 12 December 1988 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Gracie is the son of Carla Gracie (daughter of Robson Gracie), and Márcio Stambowsky. He is a 4th generation member of the Gracie Family of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. His sister Deborah Gracie Stambowsky is the second female in the Gracie family to achieve the rank of black belt, Gracie started training Brazilian jiu-jitsu as a child at age 7.
Gracie has competed in numerous prestigious BJJ tournaments throughout his grappling career. His accomplishments include both gi and no-gi events, where he has frequently medaled at major competitions.
Notable Achievements: • IBJJF Pan American Championship – Medalist in colored belts. • IBJJF New York Open – Multiple-time champion. • ADCC Competitor – Participated in one of the most prestigious submission grappling circuits. • Superfights – Gracie has competed in several high-profile BJJ superfights, often facing elite grapplers from around the world.
Neiman is particularly known for his attacking guard, back control, and use of classical submissions such as the rear-naked choke and armbar. His technical foundation is based on the Gracie philosophy of leverage and efficiency over athleticism.
In 2013, Gracie set his sights on competing in mixed martial arts. He signed with the World Series of Fighting promotion and made his debut in September 2013 at World Series of Fighting 5: Arlovski vs. Kyle, facing Darren Costa. He won the fight via submission in the first round.
Gracie returned to the WSOF decagon on July 5, 2014 at World Series of Fighting 11: Gaethje vs. Newell, facing Dustin Holyko. He again won the fight via submission, this time in the second round.