Flyweight Submission Grappling World Champion

Mikey “Darth Rigatoni” Musumeci

Weight Limit
134.26 LBS / 60.9 KG
Height
5'6" FT / 170 CM
Country
Age
28 Y
Team
Evolve MMA

About Mikey Musumeci

Mikey Musumeci is arguably the best American-born Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner in history.

Born into an Italian-American family in 1996, Musumeci started practicing BJJ at age 4 and never looked back. Throughout his childhood, the young prodigy would spend hours before and after school training and drilling jiu-jitsu techniques, typically alongside his sister Tammi, who would become a multiple-time BJJ World Champion herself.

From an early age, Musumeci performed well in competition. After winning numerous IBJJF World Championships at the juvenile and colored belt ranks, he was awarded his black belt at the age of 18.

When he started competing at the highest level of the sport, he quickly found success, winning the first of his five IBJJF Black Belt World Titles in 2016. Three years later, the Italian-American made history with the fastest-ever submission in the final of an IBJJF World Championship when he tapped out his opponent with his trademark straight ankle lock in just 12 seconds.

No longer just a youngster with loads of potential, Musumeci had arrived as an elite, world-class grappler, and soon, he would bring his skills to the world’s largest martial arts organization.

Musumeci made his promotional debut with ONE Championship in 2022, submitting Japanese MMA and grappling legend Masakazu Imanari with a rear-naked choke. That performance earned the American a US$50,000 bonus.

The Italian-American might not look and act like a typical BJJ World Champion. A pasta and pizza fanatic, Musumeci is fondly known as “Darth Rigatoni.” Off of the mats, he is unassuming – merely a glasses-wearing, self-described “nerd” who seemingly always has a smile on his face. But on the mats, “Darth Rigatoni” might be the most technically sound grappler on the planet.

Musumeci tends to do his best work attacking from his guard where he uses a dizzying array of advanced techniques, such as the berimbolo back-take to keep his opponents on the defensive. Moreover, he has been responsible for a number of technical innovations in jiu-jitsu such as the “Mikey lock” leg lock. 

ONE Championship Records

Event Results

Result Method Round Method and round Opponent Opponent and event Country Date Event
WIN
Submission SUB
R1 (3:07)
Submission
R1 (3:07)
R1 (3:07)
Gabriel Sousa
Brazil
Brazil Jun 7, 2024
ONE 167: Tawanchai vs. Nattawut II on Prime Video
Jun 7, 2024
WIN
Submission SUB
R1 (3:05)
Submission
R1 (3:05)
R1 (3:05)
Shinya Aoki
Japan
Japan Oct 6, 2023
ONE Fight Night 15: Le vs. Freymanov on Prime Video
Oct 6, 2023
WIN
Submission SUB
R1 (7:30)
Submission
R1 (7:30)
R1 (7:30)
Jarred Brooks
United States
United States Aug 4, 2023
ONE Fight Night 13: Allazov vs. Grigorian on Prime Video
Aug 4, 2023
WIN
Submission SUB
R1 (8:03)
Submission
R1 (8:03)
R1 (8:03)
Osamah Almarwai
Yemen
Yemen May 5, 2023
ONE Fight Night 10: Johnson vs. Moraes III on Prime Video
May 5, 2023
WIN
Unanimous Decision UD
R
Unanimous Decision
R
R
Gantumur Bayanduuren
Mongolia
Mongolia Jan 14, 2023
ONE Fight Night 6: Superbon vs. Allazov
Jan 14, 2023
WIN
Unanimous Decision UD
R1
Unanimous Decision
R1
R1
Cleber Sousa
Brazil
Brazil Oct 1, 2022
ONE on Prime Video 2: Xiong vs. Lee III
Oct 1, 2022

Breakdown

Wins - 7
Losses - 0
5
Submission SUB
0
2
Unanimous Decision UD
0

Finish Rate

Finishes
5
Finish Rate
71%
Wins
7
Total Bouts
7

Bout Duration

Avg. Bout Duration
03m : 42s
Total Duration
0h : 25m : 54s

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