Ruleset
WNO
FloGrappling's superfight ruleset: submission-only regulation with judges' decisions weighing aggression and submission attempts.
How the ruleset works
Who's Number One runs professional superfights under a submission-first ruleset: no points in regulation, with matches that go the distance decided by three judges. The criteria reward submission attempts, positional dominance, and aggression, in that spirit; stalling gets punished on the scorecards rather than the scoreboard.
Cards mix gi and no-gi superfights, which is exactly the "mixed attire" case that makes per-match ruleset labeling matter. Time limits are typically 15 minutes.
At a glance
- Attire
- Mixed cards (mostly No-Gi)
- Format
- Submission-only, judges' decision
- Overtime
- None (decision)
- Time limit
- 15 min typical
- Submissions
- Everything legal (no-gi)
What wins under WNO rules
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Most active under WNO rules
Jacob Couch
13 matches
Tye Ruotolo
10 matches
Gordon Ryan
10 matches
Andrew Tackett
9 matches
Micael Galvão
9 matches
Dante Leon
9 matches
Rida Haisam
8 matches
Oliver Taza
8 matches
Mikey Musumeci
8 matches
Nicky Ryan
7 matches
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