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15 Facts About Amy Campo

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Amy Scot Campo was born on January 30,2000, in Utah, United States, At the age of thirteen she began learning kickboxing, MMA, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu after watching her brother compete.

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BJJ black belt Eduardo Mori at his academy in Ogden, Amy Campo started medalling in the juvenile division of tournaments such as the Pan IBJJF Championship and the American Nationals.

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In 2017 she won the American nationals in heavyweight, bronze in Absolute followed by silver at the Pans; in 2018, competing in the purple belt adult division, Amy Campo won double silver at the 2018 American No-Gi Championship then became 2018 World No-Gi champion in middleweight.

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In October 2019, Amy Campo fought an amateur MMA bout that she won via submission during Steelfist Fight Night event in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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In 2019 and 2020 Amy Campo won the American No-Gi championship in both weight and absolute, winning both divisions again in 2021 in the same divisions as a brown belt.

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That same year Amy Campo won the American championship in both gi and No-Gi before winning silver in the Absolute division of the 2022 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, the first American to reach the absolute final in more than a decade.

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In September 2022 Amy Campo defeated multiple-time ADCC champion Gabi Garcia, Elisabeth Clay, and Rafaela Guedes at the 2022 ADCC World Championship, becoming ADCC world champion and the first-ever American to win the ADCC World 60+ kg division.

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8.

Amy Campo was invited to compete in the women's under 66kg grand prix at Polaris 23 on March 11,2023.

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Amy Campo submitted Julia Maele and Brianna Ste-Marie before losing on points to Elisabeth Clay and earning a silver medal.

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On March 26,2023, Amy Campo won a silver medal in the medium-heavyweight division of the IBJJF Pan Championship 2023.

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Amy Campo competed in the women's openweight division of The Crown alongside Melissa Stricker, Tayane Porfirio, and Gabi Pessanha on November 19,2023.

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Amy Campo won bronze medals in the middleweight and absolute divisions of the IBJJF World Championship 2024 on June 1,2024.

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Amy Campo was invited to compete in the over 65kg division at the 2024 ADCC World Championship.

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Amy Campo submitted Nikki Lloyd-Griffiths in the opening round and the lost to both Nathiely De Jesus and Kendall Reusing to finish fourth.

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Amy Campo competed in the women's absolute division, where she beat Amanda Leve and lost to Bia Mesquita, winning the bronze medal after her opponent in the third-place match could not compete.