
Gabonese rapper and fighter Yvon-Martial Moussodou, known as Maât Le Seigneur Lion, has been crowned the 2026 No Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu national champion in France. The competition took place in Paris on April 11 and 12. This achievement follows his previous successes, including a European champion title in 2025 and a European vice-champion medal in 2024. In the No Gi format, which is contested without a kimono and demands high technical skill and close-quarters grappling, Maât Le Seigneur Lion demonstrated composure and effectiveness against his opponents. His dual identity as an artist and a competitor highlights a unique blend of discipline and creativity, drawing attention beyond the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community and inspiring a new generation of Gabonese athletes. This victory further establishes him as a rising figure in European Jiu-Jitsu, showcasing the continuous progress of African talent in combat sports.
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