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In his sophomore appearance as a mixed martial artist, Brazilian jiu-jitsu prodigy Kade Ruotolo left no doubt that he was born to compete in the all-encompassing sport.
The last time Kade Ruotolo competed in a submission grappling match under the ONE Championship banner, he did what he does best — secured the win via tapout.
For Tye Ruotolo and his twin Kade, fighting wasn't something they chose later in life. Long before medals, world titles, or ...
For most fighters, sharing a fight card with a friend or someone they know is a bonus. For twins Kade and Tye Ruotolo, it's just how things should be - even if things don't always go their way.
Tye Ruotolo and his twin brother Kade Ruotolo were practically born into Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The two submission grappling ...
Tye Ruotolo recently shared that he and his twin brother, Kade, have been shaped to be gritty athletes ever since they were young.
Tye Ruotolo suffered the first major injury of his career, tearing multiple ligaments in his knee while competing at the inaugural Craig Jones Invitational.
Reigning and undisputed ONE welterweight submission grappling world champion Tye Ruotolo was out for months due to injury.
Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace Kade Ruotolo proved that he has what it takes to strap on a pair of four-ounce gloves when he made the bold decision to transition to mixed martial arts.
Tye Ruotolo has been out of the game longer than most people realize. After tearing multiple ligaments in his right knee during a match against Levi Jones-Leary at the Craig Jones Invitational (CJI) ...
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