Ruleset
Fight to Win
Single-superfight cards, submission-only regulation, judges' decision if nobody finishes: built for entertainment.
How the ruleset works
Fight to Win runs weekly professional cards of one-off superfights. Regulation is submission-only with no points; if there's no finish, three judges decide on aggression and submission attempts, and the promotion is explicit that chasing the finish wins decisions. Matches run 8-10 minutes, in gi or no-gi depending on the booking, which makes F2W another mixed-attire promotion at the event level.
At a glance
- Attire
- Gi and No-Gi bookings
- Format
- Submission-only, judges' decision
- Overtime
- None
- Time limit
- 8-10 min
- Submissions
- Promotion-standard legality by booking
What wins under Fight to Win rules
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Most active under Fight to Win rules
Ben Ashauer
33 matches
Seth Daniels
28 matches
Dom Hoskins
25 matches
Sean Joseph
22 matches
Baret Yoshida
22 matches
Angel Lopez
20 matches
Nicholas Greene
19 matches
John Combs
15 matches
Mark Vives
15 matches
Jake Watson
14 matches
Rankings across every ruleset live on the stats page and the BJJ Elo rankings.
Biggest Fight to Win events
Match records
| Fighters | Result | Opponent | Method | Event | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Combs | def. | Nicholas Brown | Armbar | Fight 2 Win Pro 4 | Details → |
| Baret Yoshida | def. | Nobuo Yagai | Choke From Crucifix | Fight 2 Win Pro 4 | Details → |
| Todd Kornfield | def. | Henry Matamoros | Choke | Fight 2 Win Pro 4 | Details → |
| Nick Honstein | def. | Vellore Caballero | Rear Naked Choke | Fight 2 Win Pro 4 | Details → |
| Chaun Sims | def. | Andy Smith | Leg Lock | Fight 2 Win Pro 4 | Details → |
| Mackenzie Dern | def. | Rossie Snow | Armbar | Fight 2 Win Pro 4 | Details → |