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Loss of a Legend: Leandro Lo

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Loss of a Legend: Leandro Lo

On the morning of August 7, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community lost one of their most beloved heroes. Leandro Lo Pereira do Nascimento was tragically shot by an off-duty police officer after an altercation in a nightclub. Leandro was only 33 years old.

Leandro left an incredible legacy. One of the most accomplished competitive black belts in the history of jiu-jitsu, Leandro had won eight IBJJF World Championships, eight IBJJF Pans titles, two European titles, four Brasileiros titles, and seven Copa Podio Grand Prix titles. But he was more than just a competitor.

Leandro was a leader in the jiu-jitsu community, a dear friend to many, and known by all to be an incredible human being on and off the mat.

Leandro Lo, you will be missed dearly. 

Leandro Lo celebrating victory in white gi with open jacket at BJJ competition
Leandro Lo in blue Brotherhood gi with arms outstretched at BJJ competition celebrating victory
Leandro Lo in blue gi executing guard pass against opponent in white gi during BJJ competition
Leandro Lo in white gi executing guard pass against opponent in blue Kingz gi at BJJ competition
Leandro Lo in white gi executing guard pass against blue gi opponent at BJJ competition
Leandro Lo competing in blue gi executing back take at IBJJF tournament
Leandro Lo celebrating competition victory in white gi with arms raised at BJJ tournament
Leandro Lo celebrating victory in white Kingz gi with black belt at BJJ competition
Leandro Lo celebrating competition victory surrounded by teammates and fans at BJJ tournament
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