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Helena Crevar: The Youngest Jiu-Jitsu Prodigy Making History

Helena Crevar: The Youngest Jiu-Jitsu Prodigy Making History

MovieWrestling

2025

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At just 17 years old, Helena Crevar is already reshaping the landscape of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu—and her story is only beginning. In this video, we take a closer look at the rise of one of the most accomplished young grapplers in modern combat sports. From becoming the youngest athlete ever to medal at the ADCC, to capturing major titles at the IBJJF World Championship, Pan Championship, and elite invitational events like Polaris, Who’s Number One, and the Craig Jones Invitational, Crevar’s resume defies her age. We also explore her aggressive no-gi style, submission-focused approach, and why her background makes a transition to mixed martial arts a natural next step. With a reported signing to ONE Championship and an MMA debut expected in 2026, the question now isn’t whether she’s talented—but whether elite Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu can once again dominate inside the cage. This is not hype. This is a breakdown of skill, discipline, and what happens when years of grappling mastery are tested under real combat pressure. Is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu still the most dangerous foundation in MMA? Watch the full story and decide for yourself. Helena Crevar: The Youngest Jiu-Jitsu Prodigy Making History #helena #jiujitsu #history

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Helena Crevar: The Youngest Jiu-Jitsu Prodigy Making History
Helena Crevar: The Youngest Jiu-Jitsu Prodigy Making HistoryFeb 11, 2026
Helena Crevar: The Youngest Jiu-Jitsu Prodigy Making History
Helena Crevar: The Youngest Jiu-Jitsu Prodigy Making HistoryFeb 11, 2026