Quintet (grappling)

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Quintet
Company typePrivate
Industry Submission grappling promotion
Founded2018 (2018)
Founder Kazushi Sakuraba
Headquarters
Key people
Kazushi Sakuraba

Quintet (stylized as QUINTET) is a Japanese submission grappling promotion created by mixed martial artitst Kazushi Sakuraba that uses a 5-on-5, winner-stays-on format. It debuted on April 11, 2018 on UFC Fight Pass. [1]

Contents

Sakuraba developed Quintet with former UFC champion Josh Barnett. In July 2017, while in Las Vegas, Sakuraba pitched the concept of Quintet to Ant Evans, the content officer for UFC Fight Pass. Evans worked with Sakuraba to further develop the concept before ultimately signing Quintet to a long-term deal with UFC Fight Pass.

Rules

Fight mat

In Quintet, bouts take place on a 12-meter by 12-meter (39 ft) square wrestling mat with no line boundaries. If the fighters move too close to the edge of the mat, the referee stops the bout and restarts it in a safe area of the mat with the fighters assuming the same positions they were in when the bout was stopped. [2]

Winner-Stays-On System

The match begins with a bout between two fighters, one from each team. The winner fights the next fighter from the opposing team. If the bout ends in a draw, both fighters are removed and the next fighter from each team enters the mat to grapple. If the last fighter on a team loses their bout, that team loses. If a bout between both teams’ last fighters ends in a draw, whichever team had the fewest cumulative penalties throughout all of the bouts wins. If both teams have an equal number of penalties, the referees determine the winning team based on which fighter in the final bout was most aggressive. [2]

Weight

The total weight of all five fighters on a team must be below the weight class limit as measured one day before the event. [2]

Class nameWeight class limit (kg)
MenWomen
Regular430 kg (950 lb)280 kg (620 lb)
Light360 kg (790 lb)

Time Limits

Each bout consists of one 8-minute round if the fighters are close in weight. If the difference in the fighters’ weights is more than 20 kilograms (44 lb) in the Regular class or 10 kilograms (22 lb) in the Lightweight class, the lighter fighter may choose between an 8- or 4-minute round. [2]

List of winners

Weight ClassWinnerRunner-upEventDateTournament Bracket
Regular Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Polaris Flag of Japan.svg HALEO Quintet 1 April 11, 2018 Quintet 1 Bracket
Light Flag of Japan.svg Carpe Diem Flag of Japan.svg HALEO Quintet Fight Night 1 June 9, 2018 Quintet Fight Night 1 Bracket
Regular Flag of the United States.svg 10th Planet Flag of Japan.svg Reebok Quintet 2 July 16, 2018 Quintet 2 Bracket
Regular Flag of the United States.svg Alpha Male Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Polaris Quintet 3 October 5, 2018 Quintet 3 Bracket
Regular Flag of Japan.svg Carpe Diem Flag of Japan.svg Neo Judo Quintet Fight Night 2 February 3, 2019 Quintet Fight Night 2 Bracket
Female Regular Flag of the United States.svg 10th Planet Flag of Japan.svg BJJ Kunoichi Quintet Fight Night 3 April 7, 2019 Quintet Fight Night 3 Bracket
Light Flag of Japan.svg Carpe Diem Flag of Japan.svg Sakuraba Quintet Fight Night 4 November 30, 2019 Quintet Fight Night 4 Bracket
RegularTeam UFCTeam Strikeforce Quintet Ultra December 12, 2019 Quintet Ultra Bracket
Light Flag of Japan.svg Tokoro Plus α 2nd Flag of Japan.svg Carpe Diem Quintet Fight Night 5 October 27, 2020 Quintet Fight Night 5 Bracket
Female Regular Flag of Japan.svg Carpe Diem Flag of Japan.svg Fairtex Quintet Fight Night 6 March 12, 2021 Quintet Fight Night 6 Bracket
Light Flag of Japan.svg Wolf Flag of Japan.svg The Body Ride Quintet Fight Night 7 July 13, 2021 Quintet Fight Night 7 Bracket
Regular Flag of the United States.svg The B-Team Bulls Flag of the United States.svg Team 10th Planet Quintet 4 September 10, 2023 Quintet 4 Bracket

Events

#EventDateVenueLocation
1QUINTET 1April 11, 2018 Ryogoku Kokugikan Tokyo, Japan
2QUINTET Fight Night 1June 9, 2018 Differ Ariake Tokyo, Japan
3QUINTET 2July 16, 2018 Ota City General Gymnasium Tokyo, Japan
4QUINTET 3October 5, 2018 Orleans Arena Las Vegas, United States
5QUINTET Fight Night 2February 3, 2019 Arena Tachikawa Tachihi Tokyo, Japan
6QUINTET Fight Night 3April 7, 2019 Arena Tachikawa Tachihi Tokyo, Japan
7QUINTET Fight Night 4November 30, 2019 Akita City Cultural Center Akita, Japan
8QUINTET UltraDecember 12, 2019 Red Rock Casino Las Vegas, United States
9QUINTET Fight Night 5October 27, 2020 Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan
10QUINTET Fight Night 6March 12, 2021Ex Theater RoppongiTokyo, Japan
11QUINTET Fight Night 7July 13, 2021 Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan
12ReBOOT ~ QUINTET.4September 10, 2023 Yokohama Arena Tokyo, Japan

Quintet 1

Quintet 1
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateApril 11, 2018
Venue Ryōgoku Kokugikan
CityTokyo, Japan

Quintet 1 was a team grappling event held by Quintet on April 11, 2018, at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan.

Teams

Haleo Dream Team

Judo Dream Team

Polaris Dream Team

Sambo Dream Team

Quintet 1 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
1 Flag of Japan.svg Team Haleo2
Flag of Japan.svg Team Judo 0
3 Flag of Japan.svg Team Haleo 0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Polaris 2
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Polaris 3
Flag of Lithuania.svg Team Sambo 0

Quintet Fight Night 1

Quintet Fight Night 1
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateJune 9, 2018
Venue Differ Ariake
CityTokyo, Japan

Quintet Fight Night 1 was a team grappling survival event held by Quintet on June 9, 2018, at the Differ Ariake in Tokyo, Japan.

Teams

Team Carpe Diem

  • Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Iwasaki
  • Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Sugie
  • Flag of Japan.svg Tomoshige Sera
  • Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihiko Matsumoto
  • Flag of the United States.svg David Garmo

Team TOKORO PLUS α

Team U-Zukido

Team Haleo

Quintet Fight Night 1 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
1 Flag of Japan.svg Carpe DiemADV
Flag of Japan.svg TOKORO PLUS α 0
3 Flag of Japan.svg Carpe DiemADV
Flag of Japan.svg Haleo 0
2 Flag of Japan.svg U-Zukido 0
Flag of Japan.svg Haleo3

Quintet 2

Quintet 2
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateJuly 16, 2018
Venue Ota City General Gymnasium
CityTokyo, Japan

Quintet 2 was a team grappling event held by Quintet on July 16, 2018, at the Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan.

Teams

Team Tiger Muay Thai

  • Flag of England.svg Stuart Cooper
  • Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Christophe Vandijck
  • Flag of Syria.svg Tarek Suleiman
  • Flag of the United States.svg Alex Schild
  • Flag of Hong Kong.svg Viking Wong

Team Reebok

Team 10th Planet

  • Flag of the United States.svg Geo Martinez
  • Flag of the United States.svg Richie Martinez
  • Flag of the United States.svg PJ Barch
  • Flag of the United States.svg Adam Sachnoff
  • Flag of the United States.svg Amir Allam

Team Vagabond

Quintet 2 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Tiger Muay Thai 0
Flag of Japan.svg Team Reebok3
3 Flag of Japan.svg Team Reebok 0
Flag of the United States.svg Team 10th Planet 2
2 Flag of the United States.svg Team 10th Planet ADV
Flag of Japan.svg Team Vagabond 0

Quintet 3

Quintet 3
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateOctober 5, 2018
Venue Orleans Arena
CityLas Vegas, USA

Quintet 3 was a team grappling survival event held by Quintet on October 5, 2018, at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, USA.

Teams

Team Alpha Male

Team Sakuraba

Team 10th Planet

  • Flag of the United States.svg PJ Barch
  • Flag of the United States.svg Amir Allam
  • Flag of the United States.svg Geo Martinez
  • Flag of the United States.svg Richie Martinez
  • Flag of the United States.svg Adam Sachnoff

Team Polaris

Super Matches

Quintet 3
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Bantamweight 66 kg Flag of the United States.svg Nicky Ryandef. Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Tokoro Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
Light Heavyweight 93 kg Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Nunesdef. Flag of Ghana.svg Haisam RidaSubmission (Arm-Triangle Choke)
Heavyweight 120 kg Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Ishii def. Flag of the United States.svg Frank Mir DQ (Stalling)

Quintet 3 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
1 Flag of the United States.svg Team Alpha Male 3
Flag of Japan.svg Team Sakuraba 0
3 Flag of the United States.svg Team Alpha Male 2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Polaris 0
2 Flag of the United States.svg Team 10th Planet 0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Polaris 2

Quintet Fight Night 2

Quintet Fight Night 2
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateFebruary 3, 2019
Venue Arena Tachikawa Tachihi
CityTokyo, Japan

Quintet Fight Night 2 was a team grappling survival event held by Quintet on February 3, 2019, at the Arena Tachikawa Tachihi in Tokyo, Japan.

Teams

Team Neo Judo

Team U-Japan

Team Carpe Diem

  • Flag of Ghana.svg Haisam Rida
  • Flag of Japan.svg Sotaro Yamada
  • Flag of France.svg Thomas Mietz
  • Flag of the United States.svg David Garmo
  • Flag of France.svg Reda Mebtouche

Team Soldier

  • Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Sekine
  • Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Nakamura
  • Flag of Brazil.svg Sergio Rios Da Silva
  • Flag of Australia (converted).svg Declan Moody
  • Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Tanabe

Quintet Fight Night 2 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
Flag of Japan.svg Team Neo Judo
Flag of Japan.svg Team U-Japan
Flag of Japan.svg Team Neo Judo
Flag of Japan.svg Team Carpe Diem
Flag of Japan.svg Team Carpe Diem
Flag of Japan.svg Team Soldier

Quintet Fight Night 3

Quintet Fight Night 3
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateApril 7, 2019
Venue Arena Tachikawa Tachihi
CityTokyo, Japan

Quintet Fight Night 3 was a team grappling survival event held by Quintet on April 7, 2019, at the Arena Tachikawa Tachihi in Tokyo, Japan. It was the first Quintet event to feature women's grappling.

Teams

Team BJJ Kunoichi

  • Flag of Japan.svg Rikako Yuasa
  • Flag of Japan.svg Iori Echigo
  • Flag of Japan.svg Nanami Ichikawa
  • Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Sugiuchi
  • Flag of Japan.svg Akiko Sawada

Team Sun Chlorella

Team DEEP Jewels

Team 10th Planet

  • Flag of the United States.svg Lila Smadja-Cruz
  • Flag of the United States.svg Fabiana Jorge
  • Flag of the United States.svg Liz Carmouche
  • Flag of the United States.svg Grace Gundrum
  • Flag of Finland.svg Elvira Karppinen

Quintet Fight Night 3 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
Flag of the United States.svg Team 10th Planet
Flag of Japan.svg Team DEEP Jewels
Flag of the United States.svg Team 10th Planet
Flag of Japan.svg Team BJJ Kunoichi
Flag of Japan.svg Team Sun Chlorella
Flag of Japan.svg Team BJJ Kunoichi

Quintet Fight Night 4

Quintet Fight Night 4
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateNovember 30, 2019
Venue Akita City Cultural Center
CityAkita, Japan

Quintet Fight Night 4 was a team grappling survival event held by Quintet on November 30, 2019, at the Akita City Cultural Center in Akita, Japan.

Teams

Team Paraestra

  • Flag of Japan.svg Kohei Yasumi
  • Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Shioda
  • Flag of Japan.svg Yutaka Saito
  • Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Honma
  • Flag of Japan.svg Shoki Higuchi

Team K-Top BJJ

  • Flag of South Korea.svg Inseong Jang
  • Flag of South Korea.svg Wanki Chae
  • Flag of South Korea.svg Gyeongseop Lee
  • Flag of South Korea.svg Youngseung Cho
  • Flag of South Korea.svg Jun Yong Cho

Team Sakuraba

Team Carpe Diem

  • Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Iwasaki
  • Flag of Japan.svg Tomoshige Sera
  • Flag of Japan.svg Sotaro Yamada
  • Flag of Japan.svg Yukinari Tamura
  • Flag of Japan.svg Tomoyuki Hashimoto

Quintet Fight Night 4 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
Flag of Japan.svg Team Carpe Diem
Flag of South Korea.svg Team K-Top BJJ
Flag of Japan.svg Team Carpe Diem
Flag of Japan.svg Team Sakuraba
Flag of Japan.svg Team Sakuraba
Flag of Japan.svg Team Paraestra

Quintet Ultra

Quintet Ultra
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateDecember 12, 2019
Venue Red Rock Casino
CityLas Vegas, USA

Quintet Ultra was a team grappling survival event held by Quintet on December 12, 2019, at the Red Rock Casino in Las Vegas, USA. [3] This event was based around teams representing four MMA promotions: the UFC, Pride Fighting Championships, Strikeforce, and World Extreme Cagefighting. Participants were selected based on how closely linked their careers were to those promotions.[ clarify ]

Teams

Team UFC

Team Pride FC

Team Strikeforce

Team WEC

Quintet Ultra bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
1 Team UFC3
Team PRIDE 2
3 Team UFC1
Team Strikeforce 0
2 Team Strikeforce2
Team WEC 1

Super Matches

Quintet Ultra
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Heavyweight (120 kg (260 lb)) Flag of the United States.svg Gordon Ryan def. Flag of Russia.svg Aleksei Oleinik Submission (kneebar)

Quintet Fight Night 5

Quintet Fight Night 5
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateOctober 27, 2020
Venue Korakuen Hall
CityTokyo, Japan

Quintet Fight Night 5 was a team grappling survival event held by Quintet on October 27, 2020, at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.

Teams

Team Carpe Diem

  • Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Iwasaki
  • Flag of Japan.svg Tomoshige Sera
  • Flag of Japan.svg Masaki Takeura
  • Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Shiraki
  • Flag of Japan.svg Tomoyuki Hashimoto

Team Wolf

Team Tokoro Plus α 2nd

Team OneHundred

Quintet Fight Night 5 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
Flag of Japan.svg Team Carpe Diem
Flag of Japan.svg Team Wolf
Flag of Japan.svg Team Carpe Diem
Flag of Japan.svg Team Tokoro Plus α 2nd
Flag of Japan.svg Team Tokoro Plus α 2nd
Flag of Japan.svg Team OneHundred

Quintet Fight Night 6

Quintet Fight Night 6
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateMarch 12, 2021
VenueEx Theater Roppongi
CityTokyo, Japan

Quintet Fight Night 6 was a team grappling survival event held by Quintet on March 12, 2021, at the Ex Theater Roppongi in Tokyo, Japan.

Teams

Team Carpe Diem

  • Flag of Japan.svg Satomi Takano
  • Flag of Japan.svg Mitomo Moriwaki
  • Flag of Japan.svg Haruki Ishiguro
  • Flag of Japan.svg Satomi Suga
  • Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Uchiyama

Team Fairtex

  • Flag of Japan.svg Kazuko Sakamoto
  • Flag of Japan.svg Ryoko Yoshida
  • Flag of Japan.svg Carolina De Amorim Kuwahara
  • Flag of Brazil.svg Julyanna Laurentino
  • Flag of Japan.svg Kanon Kishida

Team Coroblock

Quintet Fight Night 6 Bracket

Round 1Round 2Finals
Flag of Japan.svg Team Carpe Diem Flag of Japan.svg Team Carpe Diem
Flag of Japan.svg Team Fairtex Flag of Japan.svg Team Fairtex
Flag of Japan.svg Team Fairtex
Flag of Japan.svg Team Coroblock

Quintet Fight Night 7

Quintet Fight Night 7
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateJuly 13, 2021
Venue Korakuen Hall
CityTokyo, Japan

Quintet Fight Night 7 was a lightweight team grappling survival event held by Quintet on July 13, 2021, at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.

Teams

Team Tri-Force

  • Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Hirata
  • Flag of Japan.svg Nobuhiro Sawada
  • Flag of Japan.svg Daizo Ishige
  • Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Nakajima
  • Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiro Suzuki

Team Wolf

Team Brave Gym

Team The Body Ride

Quintet Fight Night 7 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
Flag of Japan.svg Team Tri-Force
Flag of Japan.svg Team Wolf
Flag of Japan.svg Team Wolf
Flag of Japan.svg Team The Body Ride
Flag of Japan.svg Team Brave Gym
Flag of Japan.svg Team The Body Ride

Quintet 4

ReBOOT ~ QUINTET.4
Information
PromotionQuintet
DateSeptember 10, 2023
Venue Yokohama Arena
CityTokyo, Japan

ReBOOT ~ QUINTET.4 (also known as Quintet 4) is a team grappling survival event to be held by Quintet on September 10, 2023, at the Yokohama Arena in Tokyo, Japan. [4] It is part of a larger collaborative event with K-1, known as "ReBOOT", and will be the first Quintet event after a two-year hiatus. [5]

The original four teams competing would represent Polaris, 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu, New Wave Jiu-Jitsu, and Kazushi Sakuraba. [6] However, Team New Wave Jiu-Jitsu withdrew from the event on July 28, 2023. [7] They were replaced by B-Team Jiu-Jitsu the following day. [8]

Quintet 4 will be streamed on FloGrappling as part of a new streaming deal, making it the first event to not be streamed on UFC Fight Pass. [9] The event will also stream globally on DAZN. [10] [11] The B-Team Bulls won the event. [12] Craig Jones was awarded 'Submission of the Year' at the JitsMagazine BJJ Awards 2023 for the Toehold he submitted Richie Martinez with in the final match. [13]

Teams

Team Sakuraba

Team Polaris

  • Flag of Norway.svg Tarik Hopstock
  • Flag of England.svg Owen Livesey
  • Flag of Finland.svg Santeri Lilius
  • Flag of Brazil.svg Gregor Gracie
  • Flag of England.svg Jed Hue

Team 10th Planet

  • Flag of the United States.svg Geo Martinez
  • Flag of the United States.svg Richie Martinez
  • Flag of the United States.svg PJ Barch
  • Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Boehm
  • Flag of the United States.svg Amir Allam

The B-Team Bulls

Quintet 4 Bracket

Semi Finals Finals
      
Flag of the United States.svg Team 10th Planet1
Flag of Japan.svg Team Sakuraba 0
Flag of the United States.svg Team 10th Planet 0
Flag of the United States.svg The B-Team Bulls2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Polaris
Flag of the United States.svg The B-Team BullsDEC

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