The fifth Emerald City Invitational goes down on Saturday, November 5 and will crown an absolute champion.
The Emerald City Invitational (ECI) is set to return to action with an eight-man absolute grand prix in what might be the most talent-rich card in the promotion’s history. Featuring a mixture of promising young competitors and established ADCC veterans, ECI 5 should deliver a number of compelling, world class match-ups.
Like previous ECI events, all tournament matches will be conducted under EBI rules, with a submission-only regulation period followed by overtime periods as needed.
Current ECI 5 absolute tournament line-up:
- Andrew Tackett
- Devhonte Johnson
- Dan Manasoiu
- Pat Shagholi
- Kyle Boehm
- Sean Yadimarco
- Franco Pana
- Maxim Cote
The bracket includes three recent ADCC veterans, all of whom can safely be considered early favorites. Unity Jiu-Jitsu’s Devhonte Johnson is an IBJJF no-gi Pans, European, and Worlds champion, and possesses an all-around game that serves him well under any ruleset.
Johnson suffered an early exit at the ADCC World Championships, losing in the first round to fellow ECI competitor Kyle Boehm. One of 10th Planet’s top grapplers, Boehm is a leg lock specialist that is well-versed in EBI overtimes techniques and tactics – recently coming in second at EBI 20. This, coupled with his size, makes him a tournament frontrunner.
The bracket’s largest competitor is likely ADCC European Trials winner Dan Manasoiu. The 6’7” New Wave representative owns a powerful leg lock game and is showing growth in each outing. Interestingly, Manasoiu was defeated in a 2021 no-time-limit match against the division’s smallest competitor, Andrew Tackett.