Fighters per team
Teams field three to five grapplers depending on the match format. Every athlete matters because one bad position can pull the whole team into crisis.
Anchorage, Alaska
Three to five grapplers per side. Everyone goes live at once. No striking. No slamming. Pure grappling chaos, strategy, and survival.
TJJFC turns jiu-jitsu into a team fight without turning it into a street fight. Athletes work together, isolate opponents, rescue teammates, and win through control, submissions, and strategy. It is fast, tactical, and built for spectators who want real combat sport pressure without punches.
Format
Teams field three to five grapplers depending on the match format. Every athlete matters because one bad position can pull the whole team into crisis.
No tags, no waiting for your turn. Everyone competes together in the same field of play, creating tactical scrambles no solo match can produce.
Submissions, pins, isolation, saves, movement, and team communication decide the match. The smartest squad survives longest.
Rules
TJJFC is built on grappling and wrestling. The goal is pressure, teamwork, and submission hunting without turning athletes loose to damage each other with strikes or dangerous throws.
Powered by Southside
TJJFC was founded by Southside Jiu-Jitsu Academy: veteran-owned, black-belt led, and home to hard training in Anchorage. The tournament will connect competitors, coaches, and spectators back to the Southside ecosystem.
Launching soon
We are preparing the first TJJFC event series in Alaska. Want to enter a squad, sponsor the launch, shoot media, or help build the league?