Who Will Win The All VS All Pro Division?

All VS All (AVA) grappling competition returns this weekend on March 4th and 5th. The question on everyone’s mind though is who will walk away with the $1000 cash prize for the mens no-gi pro division!

AVA is a submission only grappling tournament that has taken British Columbia by storm these past few years. The event is popular due to its ruleset and submission only structure. Competitors are also put into a round robin bracket which means maximizing matches for competitors.

The most popular bracket at the AVA competition though is the mens no-gi pro division.

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The mens no-gi pro division brings out some of the best grapplers in Canada to try and win the cash prize of $1000. Now AVA has upped the stakes though and will be giving out title belts as well as the $1000 cash prize. This has incentivized even more of Canadas best to come out and compete.

Names like Christian Tremayne, Justin Mullin, Jon Chan, Greg Walters, Cameron Carew, and Reynaldo Camacho are all signed up so far. Who will walk away with the cash prize and title belt though?

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The safe bet is Reynaldo Camacho. Reynaldo is the only competitor in the bracket that has won the pro division before. Reynaldo has showed he has what it takes and knows how to win the bracket as well as multiple other local tournaments.

However, the predicted winner almost never wins this bracket. That’s what makes the bracket so special and why so many competitors from all over Canada come out to test themselves.

Come watch the AVA this weekend to see who will win the mens no-gi pro division!

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