DEFTAC celebrates 3 decades of excellence, honors global champions

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DEFTAC – Southeast Asia’s pioneering Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts elite group – celebrated its three decades of excellence in the sport at the Hilton by recently honoring those who have become champions in the world and Asian tournaments, as well the very people behind the organization and the contributors.

These world champions include Brielle Bartolome, Thiago Bartolome, Claudia Lepiten, Cheska Lepiten, Tessa Joson, Ali Joson, Tomas Joson, Ethan Ramos, Uno Ordona, Julian Santos, Franco del Pilar, Aielle Aguilar, Basti Dela Cruz, Althea Brion, Princess Reuma, and Yani Lopez.

The Asian champions include Alex Lee, Fierre Afan, Andrea Ocampo, Charlie Ratcliff, Annie Parungao, Lucas Aguilar, Miguel Gutierrez, Lucas Holganza, Joaquin Marte, Ella Olaso, Yani Lopez, and Abby Balisme.

“From humble beginnings to world-class achievements, we have stood together—disciplining bodies, sharpening minds, and building the strongest bonds of brotherhood,” DEFTAC founder Alvin Aguilar said.

“Thirty years on, we are not just celebrating our past — we are igniting the future,” Aguilar added. 

The organization also honored its founding members, dedicated coaches, and outstanding chapters.

The organization honored Alvin Lee, Joel Yaptinchay, Pichon Garcia, and others, presenting each with a symbolic ring representing their affiliation and achievements. 

Lee is a 2nd-degree Jiu-Jitsu black belt and Chapter Head of DEFTAC Victoria Sports in Quezon City, while Yaptinchay is also a 2nd-degree Jiu-Jitsu black belt and Chapter Head of DEFTAC La Union.

Garcia, on the other hand, is a 3rd-degree Jiu-Jitsu black belt and Chapter Head of DEFTAC Daang Hari in Las Piñas.

The ceremony honored Joel Lepiten (1st-degree Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt), Jerome Lepiten (Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt, Founder of Little Foot Kids Jiu-Jitsu), Richard Lasprilla (2nd-degree Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt, Chapter Head of DEFTAC Verde Pasig), and Chief Alvin Aguilar (4th-degree Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt, Founder and Head Coach of DEFTAC).

Pichon Garcia and Joel Yaptinchay delivered heartfelt speeches reflecting on DEFTAC’s humble beginnings and growth over the past three decades.

The induction of eight individuals into the Hall of Fame for their significant contributions to DEFTAC highlighted the Hilton hotel celebration.

These people who left an indelible mark on Deftac are Richard Lasprilla (First URCC MMA Champion), Marcus Valda (Multiple SEA Games Gold Medalist in Wrestling, and DLSU Alumni Association Sports Achievement Awardee), Maybelline Masuda (First Filipino World Jiu-Jitsu Champion (IBJJF) and First homegrown Filipina Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt, and DLSU Alumni Association Sports Achievement Awardee), Fierre Afan (First Filipino Grappling World Champion (UWW) and First Filipino Grappling Asian Champion, UWW), Aisa Ratcliff (First Filipina Grappling Asian Champion, UWW), World Combat Games Bronze Medalist and Aielle Aguilar (First 5-year-old Filipino Jiu-Jitsu World Champion and  3-time Youngest Jiu-Jitsu World Champion).

Rounding out the eight awardees were Annie Parungao (First Filipina MMA (IMMAF) World Champion) and Chris Hofmann (First URCC MMA 2-Division, World Champion and AIMAG Belt Wrestling Bronze Medalist).

Richard Lasprilla and Maybelline Masuda shared inspiring messages highlighting their journeys and the impact of DEFTAC on their careers.

Meanwhile, the SPARK Awards (recognizing trailblazers) went to individuals and groups who ignited change and inspired others within the DEFTAC community.

The awards were given to the following:

  1. Ceriola Brothers (Justin, Anton, Gabriel & Enzo) – Pioneers of DEFTAC’s Kids Program
  2. Aguilar Brothers (Liam, Lucas & Lucho)–Founding members of the country’s first junior grappling team; DEFTAC HQ Coaches.
  3. Del Rosario Brothers (Gabriel & King)–Founding members of the country’s first junior grappling team
  4. Fierre Afan – Decorated champion in Jiu-Jitsu, Grappling, and Wrestling
  5. Joaquin Marte – Spearheaded the revival of the DLSU Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & Grappling Organization; Head Coach of DEFTAC Taekwondo Program.
  6. David Zaldariaga – Decorated champion from Iloilo; member of the country’s first Junior Grappling Team.

The outstanding chapters that were also recognized were DEFTAC chapters in Alabang, Antipolo, BF Homes, Cavite, Cebu, La Union, Makati, Deftac HQ, and Deftac Taguig.

They gave the Most Valuable Coaches awards to mentors who tirelessly trained and guided DEFTAC athletes, including Mike Tabamo, Lester del Rosario, Joaquin Marte, Garrick Nayo, Alvin Lee, Bart Bartolome, Kyle Torente, Rommel Alejo, and Jimmy Angana.

Since its inception in 1995 and guided by Chief Alvin Aguilar, DEFTAC has grown into Asia’s largest Jiu-Jitsu team, boasting over 52 gyms and 221 satellite training centers nationwide.

The organization’s commitment to excellence, discipline, and community has cultivated generations of champions and continues to inspire.