In honour of the lastest "hotz wimminz" to be the centre of the grappling world's attention, and because it's easy to do an update when you puil it off OTM, I present:
Gazzy Parman(Courtesy of OTMWiki.):
Name: Ghazaleh “Gazzy” Parman
Weight: 130 lbs.
Height: 5’6"
Date of Birth: September 3rd, 1977
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada USA
Website: Gazzy Parman
Martial Arts: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu /Submission Grappling Specialist and World Champion, experienced in Wrestling, Judo, Karate, Boxing, and Muay Thai.
Gazzy Parman Jiu-Jitsu and Competition Highlights:
2006 - Promoted to Black Belt on December 7, 2006 by John Lewis, becoming the first female member of the legendary Nova União.
2006 - Grapplers Quest Women’s Pro Division Invitational: Second place finisher
2005 - Abu Dhabi World Submission Wrestling Championships Invitee ranked 4th in the World
2004 - Grapplers Quest West VI Gracie vs. Laimon: Submission Grappling Absolute Champion
2003 - Desert Quest Arizona State Champion
2003 - Copa Pacifica Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Gold Medalist
2003 - Abu Dhabi/U.S.A. Trials Submission Wrestling Tournament Champion
2002 - Grapplers Quest West III Submission Grappling Absolute (Open Weight) Champion
2002 - Grapplers Quest West III Submission Grappling Lightweight Champion
2002 - Grapplers Quest West III and TapOut Overall Most Technical Fighter Award
2002 - Las Vegas Grappling Tournament Championship
2002 - Desert Quest Superfight Champion
2002 - Grapplers Quest West II: Viva Las Vegas Submission Grappling Lightweight Champion
2001 - California State Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Champion
2001 - Machado International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Tournament Champion
2000 - Pan American Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Champion
1999 - Voted Best American Female in her weight class by Judo Journal
1999 - United States Gracie Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Open 1st Place Champion
1999 - Machado International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Tournament Champion
1999 - 7th Annual Joe Moreira International Tournament Champion
1999 - California State Women’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Champion
1998 - Machado International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Tournament Champion
1998 - 6th Annual Joe Moreira International Tournament Champion
Notables:
- Competed in both the 1999 & 2000 World Championships of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
- 2000-2003 Grapplers Quest #1 Rated Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Children’s Instructor and Team Coach.
- 2003–Present: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Charity Seminar Series to Increase Awareness for “Commotio Cordis” (induced cardiac arrest that requires defibrillation within three minutes of trauma) benefiting The Nader Parman II Fund.