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Garry Lee Tonon
Born (1991-09-12) September 12, 1991 (age 33)[1]
New Jersey, United States[2]
Other namesThe Lion Killer[3]
ResidenceMonroe Township, New Jersey
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[2]
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11 st 1 lb)
DivisionLightweight (2018–present)[a]
Welterweight (2018)[b]
Reach175 cm (69 in)
StyleSubmission grappling
StanceOrthodox
TeamDanaher Death Squad
Renzo Gracie Academy
Rank2nd degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu
Mixed martial arts record
Total10
Wins9
By knockout2
By submission6
By decision1
Losses1
By knockout1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Representing  United States
Submission wrestling
ADCC World Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Anaheim, USA -77kg
Brazilian jiu-jitsu
World No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2014 California, USA Open (Black)
Gold medal – first place 2012 California, USA -73.5 kg (Brown)
Gold medal – first place 2011 California, USA -73.5 kg (Brown)
Bronze medal – third place 2011 California, USA Open (Brown)
Pan No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Gold medal – first place 2015 New York, USA -73.5 kg (Black)
Silver medal – second place 2015 New York, USA Open (Black)
Gold medal – first place 2012 New York, USA -73.5 kg (Brown)
Gold medal – first place 2012 New York, USA Open (Brown)
Gold medal – first place 2011 New York, USA -73.5 kg (Brown)
Bronze medal – third place 2011 New York, USA Open (Brown)
Silver medal – second place 2010 New York, USA -79.5 kg (Purple)
Gold medal – first place 2010 New York, USA Absolute (Purple)

Garry Lee Tonon (born September 12, 1991) is an American submission grappler and mixed martial artist. He is a five-time Eddie Bravo Invitational champion, and has won titles at ADCC submission wrestling championship, IBJJF World and Pan American championships.[1]

He is known for his use of leglocks in submission-only grappling matches, and is a former member of the Danaher Death Squad, a grappling team that was led by John Danaher at Renzo Gracie Academy.[4][5]

While he still maintains a consistent submission grappling training schedule, since his debut in early 2018 Tonon has focused primarily on training and competing in professional mixed martial arts competition.[6] He is an active fighter for the Singapore-based mixed martial arts promotion ONE Championship.[7] He officially signed with the organization in October 2017.[8] As of October 12, 2023, he is ranked #1 in the ONE Featherweight rankings.[9]

Tonon has background in folkstyle wrestling, holds a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Tom DeBlass & Ricardo Almeida, and is the head instructor of Garry Tonon Jiu Jitsu in East Brunswick, New Jersey.[10]

Early life

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As a child, Tonon was identified as having ADHD by his mother, an employee of a non-profit organization for children with special needs.[2] Tonon had his first introduction to grappling when he joined the wrestling team at his school in 5th grade. Tonon continued to wrestle for several more years, through his freshman year of high school. Tonon has credited wrestling & martial arts with helping him to cope with his ADHD, and partially attributes his particular style of grappling to the disorder.[11] Tonon would also be later diagnosed with alopecia areata, a non-life threatening condition in which hair is lost from some or all areas of the body.[12] He attended Lacey Township High School in Lacey Township, New Jersey, where he later graduated in 2009.[13]

At age 14, a friend decided to bring Tonon to a local jiu-jitsu tournament, which interested Tonon. He soon began taking classes at his friend's jiu-jitsu academy, but lost interest after several months due to the school's focus on mixed martial arts, as opposed to jiu-jitsu. Shortly after leaving that school, Tonon found an advertisement for Tom DeBlass' academy, Ocean County Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and decided to continue his training there. While still attending high school, Tonon would consistently attend two classes per day at DeBlass' academy. DeBlass, noticing Tonon's interest in the sport, began bringing Tonon to Ricardo Almeida's academy for additional training.[1]

Grappling career

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In 2008, after about a year of consistent jiu-jitsu training with DeBlass and Almeida, Tonon won his first title at the IBJJF World Championships in the Blue Belt Juvenile Division.[14] After graduating high school in 2009, Tonon began pursuing a degree in exercise science at Rutgers University.[15] While studying at Rutgers, Tonon maintained a rigorous training schedule and continued to compete in both local and international competitions, mostly competing in the gi for the first 5 years of his training, but later beginning to seek out more specialized, no-gi instruction from John Danaher. He was awarded his black belt by Tom DeBlass and Ricardo Almeida in September 2013.[16] One month later, Tonon went on to compete for the first time in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship in Beijing, China, where he had matches with Kron Gracie, Marcus Almeida, Roberto "Cyborg" Abreu, and Satoru Kitaoka.[17][18]

From 2013 to 2017, Tonon went on to compete in numerous jiu-jitsu competitions as a black belt, including the IBJJF World & Pan American Championships, Eddie Bravo Invitational, Metamoris, Grapplers Quest, North American Grappling Association (NAGA), Kasai Grappling, Polaris Pro Grappling, ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship, and others. His most notable wins include matches against AJ Agazarm,[19] Joao Miyao,[20] Dillon Danis,[21] Ralek Gracie,[22] and Vinny Magalhaes.[23]

Tonon was booked to compete against Tye Ruotolo at ONE 157 on May 20, 2022 in a submission grappling match.[24] Tonon was submitted with a D'arce choke and lost the match.[25]

As a former medallist, Tonon was invited to compete at the 2022 ADCC World Championship.[26] Prior to the event, Tonon decided to move down in weight to the under 66 kg division.[27] He lost on points to Sam McNally in the opening round and was eliminated from the tournament.[28]

Tonon was invited to compete in the under 77 kg division at the 2024 ADCC World Championship.[29] He was submitted by Mateusz Szczecinski in the opening round.[30]

Mixed martial arts career

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ONE Championship

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In March 2018, Tonon made his professional mixed martial arts debut against Richard Corminal at ONE Championship: Iron Will, in Bangkok, Thailand.[31] Tonon won the fight via TKO in the second round.[32] Tonon had his second professional fight against Rahul Raju at ONE Championship: Reign of Kings on July 27, 2018. Tonon won the fight via rear naked choke in the third round. In November 2018, Tonon went on to fight Sung Jong Lee at ONE Championship: Heart of the Lion. Tonon won via guillotine choke in the second round.

On March 31, 2019, Tonon continued his winning streak and fought Anthony Engelen at ONE Championship: A New Era. Tonon won via TKO in the first round.[33] In May, Tonon faced Yoshiki Nakahara at ONE Championship: Enter the Dragon[34] He won the fight via a heel hook submission in the first round.

Garry Tonon was scheduled to face Koyomi Matsushima at ONE Championship: Inside the Matrix 4 on November 20, 2020.[35] The bout was subsequently rescheduled for ONE Championship: Big Bang on December 4, 2020[36] and it was confirmed that he would have to compete without his coach, John Danaher, in his corner for the first time due to travel restrictions in place in Singapore.[37] Tonon was unable to finish as Matsushima defended his submissions, but secured the unanimous decision victory to earn the first decision win of his mixed martial arts career.[38]

Tonon was scheduled to face reigning champion Thanh Le for the ONE Featherweight Championship at ONE: X on December 5, 2021.[39] In late October 2021, the promotion announced that the event was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[40] His title fight with Le was rebooked for ONE: Lights Out on March 11, 2022.[41] While attempting a heel hook, Tonon was caught by a hammer fist and lost by first-round knockout, handing him his first career MMA loss.[42]

Tonon faced Johnny Nuñez on January 14, 2023, at ONE Fight Night 6.[43] He won the fight via a kimura submission in the first round.[44][45]

Tonon faced Shamil Gasanov on July 15, 2023, at ONE Fight Night 12.[46] He submitted Gasanov with a kneebar in the second round and earned a Performance of the Night bonus.[47]

Tonon faced Martin Nguyen on January 28, 2024, at ONE 165.[48] He won the match by rear-naked submission in the first round and earned a $50,000 'Performance of the Night' bonus.[49][50]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Submission grappling

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
10 matches 9 wins 1 loss
By knockout 2 1
By submission 6 0
By decision 1 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 9–1 Martin Nguyen Submission (rear-naked choke) ONE 165 January 28, 2024 1 4:41 Tokyo, Japan Performance of the Night.
Win 8–1 Shamil Gasanov Submission (kneebar) ONE Fight Night 12 July 15, 2023 2 2:26 Bangkok, Thailand Performance of the Night.
Win 7–1 Johnny Nuñez Submission (kimura) ONE Fight Night 6 January 14, 2023 1 1:53 Bangkok, Thailand
Loss 6–1 Thanh Le KO (punches) ONE: Lights Out March 11, 2022 1 0:56 Kallang, Singapore For the ONE Featherweight Championship (155 lb).
Win 6–0 Koyomi Matsushima Decision (unanimous) ONE: Big Bang December 4, 2020 3 5:00 Kallang, Singapore
Win 5–0 Yoshiki Nakahara Submission (heel hook) ONE: Enter the Dragon May 17, 2019 1 0:55 Kallang, Singapore
Win 4–0 Anthony Engelen TKO (punches) ONE: A New Era March 31, 2019 1 4:12 Tokyo, Japan
Win 3–0 Lee Sung-jong Submission (guillotine choke) ONE: Heart of the Lion November 9, 2018 2 2:04 Kallang, Singapore Lightweight debut.
Win 2–0 Rahul Raju Submission (rear-naked choke) ONE: Reign of Kings July 27, 2018 3 3:27 Pasay, Philippines
Win 1–0 Richard Corminal TKO (punches and elbows) ONE: Iron Will March 24, 2018 2 3:40 Bangkok, Thailand Welterweight debut.

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Submission grappling record

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Professional record breakdown
96 matches 71 wins 23 losses
By submission 53 12
By decision 17 11
By disqualification 1 0
Draws 2
Result Opponent Method Event Division Date Location
Loss Republic of Ireland Sam McNally Points (3-0) ADCC 2022 –66 kg September 17, 2022 United States Las Vegas, NV
Loss United States Tye Ruotolo Submission (D'Arce choke) ONE 157[2] –77 kg May 20, 2022 Singapore Kallang, Singapore
Win Canada Dante Leon Referee Decision WNO 3 Superfight August 1, 2020 United States Austin, TX
Win Brazil Osvaldo Moizinho Submission (heel hook) F2W 145 Superfight June 26, 2020 United States Dallas, TX
Win Brazil Davi Ramos Referee Decision F2W Pro 132 Superfight November 23, 2019 United States Honolulu, HI
Loss United States Gordon Ryan Submission (rear naked choke) ADCC 2019 Absolute September 29, 2019 United States Anaheim, CA
Win United States Edwin Najmi Submission (heel hook)
Win Canada Dante Leon Submission (heel hook) -77 kg September 28, 2019
Loss United States JT Torres Points (2-0)
Win Brazil Renato Canuto Points (0-0)
Win Poland Mateusz Gamrot Submission (rear naked choke)
Loss United States Gianni Grippo Points (4-6) Kasai Pro -70 kg December 9, 2017 United States Brooklyn, NY
Loss Brazil Renato Canuto Points (0-2)
Win United States AJ Agazarm Points (2-0)
Draw United States Mansher Khera Draw
Win Brazil Vagner Rocha Submission (heel hook) EBI 13 -155 lbs October 22, 2017 United States Los Angeles, CA
Win Brazil Lucas Valente Submission (heel hook)
Win United States Ross Keeping Submission (armbar)
Win United States Chance Braud Submission (heel hook)
Loss Brazil Vagner Rocha Points (0-2) ADCC 2017 -155 lbs September 24, 2017 Finland Espoo
Loss United States JT Torres Referee Decision
Win Brazil Marcelo Mafra Penalty September 23, 2017
Win Brazil Felipe Cesar Points (2-0)
Win United States Dillon Danis Judges Decision Polaris 5 -81 kg August 19, 2017 United Kingdom London
Win Japan Shinya Aoki Submission (heel hook) ONE 54[2] -81 kg May 26, 2017 Singapore Singapore
Win United States Justin Rader Judges Decision F2W Pro 28 Superfight March 24, 2017 United States Oklahoma City, OK
Win United States AJ Agazarm Judges Decision F2W Pro 24 Superfight February 3, 2017 United States Huntington Beach, CA
Loss Brazil Antônio Carlos Júnior Submission (triangle choke) Submission Underground 3 Superfight January 29, 2017 United States Portland, OR
Win Brazil Kim Terra Submission (guillotine choke) Studio 540 Superfight December 17, 2016 United States Solana Beach, CA
Win Brazil Vinny Magalhães Fastest Escape EBI 9 -205 lbs November 7, 2016 United States Los Angeles, CA
Win United States Daniel O'Brien Fastest Escape
Win United States Adam Sanchoff Submission (heel hook)
Win United States JJ Friedrich Submission (heel hook)
Win Brazil Gilbert Burns Submission (heel hook) Polaris 4 Superfight October 29, 2016 United Kingdom London
Win United States Enrico Cocco Submission {heel hook) Grappling Pro -77 kg September 18, 2016 United States Naples, FL
Win United States DJ Jackson Points (2-7)
Win United States Hunter Ewald Technical Submission {injury)
Win United States Dustin Akbari Submission (heel hook) F2W Pro 8 Superfight July 23, 2017 United States San Francisco, CA
Win Brazil Ralek Gracie Submission (kneebar) Metamoris 7 Superfight July 17, 2017 United States Los Angeles, CA
Loss Brazil Yuri Simões Fastest Escape EBI 6 Absolute April 24, 2016 United States Los Angeles, CA
Win Brazil Felipe Fogolin Submission (heel hook)
Draw Brazil Rousimar Palhares Draw Polaris 3 Superfight April 2, 2016 United Kingdom Poole
Win United States Rafael Domingos Submission (heel hook) EBI 5 -155 lbs December 13, 2015 United States Los Angeles, CA
Win Australia Lachlan Gilles Submission (armbar)
Win Cuba Javier Vazquez Submission (heel hook)
Win United States Stephan Martinez Submission (bulldog choke)
Win Japan Masakazu Imanari Submission (heel hook) Polaris 2 Superfight September 12, 2015 United Kingdom Cardiff
Loss Brazil Matheus Diniz Points (0-4) Nogi World Championships Absolute November 8, 2015 United States Long Beach, CA
Win Brazil Marcel Gonçalves Disqualification
Loss Brazil Michael Langhi Points (2-4) -73.5 kg
Loss Brazil Matheus Diniz Submission (wristlock) Nogi Pan Championships Absolute October 3, 2015 United States New York City, NY
Win United States Gianni Grippo Advantages
Win Brazil Washington Luis Submission (darce choke)
Win Brazil Rodrigo Freitas Points (7-2) -73.5 kg
Win United States Renan Borges Submission (kneebar)
Win United States João Ferreira Points
Loss Brazil Vinny Magalhães Referee Decision ADCC 2015 Absolute September 30, 2015 Brazil São Paulo
Loss Brazil Lucas Lepri Points (0-10) -77 kg September 29, 2015
Win United States Dillon Danis Submission (heel hook)
Win Brazil João Miyao Judges Decision FIVE Super League Superfight August 8, 2015 United States New York City, NY
Win United States Rob Greenidge Submission (calf slicer) Grapplers Quest: All Star Pro -77 kg June 6, 2015 United States Edison, NJ
Win United States Joe Solecki Submission (heel hook)
Win United States Jordan Tabor Submission (guillotine choke)
Win United States Josh Hinger Fastest Escape EBI 3 -170 lbs March 22, 2015 United States Los Angeles, CA
Win United States Eddie Cummings Submission (triangle armbar)
Win Armenia Karen Darabedyan Fastest Escape
Win United States Josh Valles Submission (heel hook)
Win Cuba Javier Vazquez Submission (triangle choke) Gracie Nationals Superfight February 8, 2015 United States Los Angeles, CA
Win Poland Marcin Held Submission (heel hook) Polaris 1 Superfight January 10, 2015 United Kingdom Cardiff
Win United States Zak Maxwell Submission (heel hook) Metamoris 5 Superfight November 22, 2014 United States Los Angeles, CA
Win Australia Kit Dale Submission (guillotine choke) Metamoris 4 Superfight August 9, 2014 United States Los Angeles, CA
Win United States Richie Martinez Submission (heel hook) EBI 1 -170 lbs June 1, 2014 United States Los Angeles, CA
Win United States Javier Valenciano Submission (heel hook)
Win United States Lance Glynn Submission (heel hook)
Win United States PJ Linder Submission (rear naked choke)
Loss Brazil Marcus Almeida Points ADCC 2013 Absolute October 20, 2013 China Beijing
Loss Brazil Roberto Abreu Points
Loss Brazil Kron Gracie Submission (rear naked choke) -77 kg October 19, 2013
Win Japan Satoru Kitaoka Submission (rear naked choke)
Loss United States Keenan Cornelius Submission (triangle choke) BJJ Kumite
(Brown Belt)
Absolute December, 2012 United States Washington, D.C.
Win United States AJ Agazarm Submission (rear naked choke)
Win United States AJ Agazarm Submission (shoulder lock)
Win Mexico Wero Salazar Submission (kimura)
Win Mexico Wero Salazar Submission (rear naked choke)
Loss United States Sean Roberts Submission (armbar)
Win United States Sean Roberts Submission (toe hold)
Win Switzerland Ilke Bulut Submission (rear naked choke)
Win Switzerland Ilke Bulut Submission (toe hold)
Win Italy Luca Ancoreta Submission (heel hook)
Win Italy Luca Ancoreta Submission (rear naked choke)
Loss United States AJ Souza Submission (armbar)
Win United States AJ Souza Submission (rear naked choke)
Win Republic of Ireland Darragh O'Conail Submission (rear naked choke)
Loss Republic of Ireland Darragh O'Conail Submission (guillotine choke)
Win Brazil Vitor Silveiro Submission (rear naked choke)
Win Brazil Vitor Silveiro Submission (ankle lock)
Loss United States Keenan Cornelius Submission (armbar)
Loss United States Keenan Cornelius Submission (armbar)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ ONE Championship refers to their 155 lb division as Featherweight, but per the Association of Boxing Commissions in the United States, 155 lbs is considered Lightweight.
  2. ^ ONE Championship refers to their 170 lb division as Lightweight, but per the Association of Boxing Commissions in the United States, 170 lbs is considered Welterweight.

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