Super Heavyweight: under 221.0 lbs (–100.5 kg)
Heavyweight: under 207.5 lbs (–94.3 kg)
Medium Heavyweight: under 194.5 lbs (–88.3 kg)
Middleweight: under 181.0 lbs (–82.3 kg)
Lightweight: under 167.5 lbs (–76 kg)
Featherweight: under 154.0 lbs (–70 kg)
Light Featherweight: under 141.0 lbs (–64 kg)
Roosterweight: under 126.5 lbs (–57 kg)
Female
over 80 kg
under 80 kg
under 74 kg
under 69 kg
under 64 kg
under 58 kg
under 53 kg
under 48 kg
From 2017 in cooperation with the Arete BJJ dōjō, hosted by the Royal Thai Air Force.[6] Each year, the tournament brings together more than 400 fighters from more than 50 countries to compete.[7][8][9]
Divisions[]
The following is a sample of the divisions used by Siam Cup BJJ divided into their respective weight brackets.[10]
Siam Cup BJJ 2019 competition for the third year, were held at Bangkok.[11] The presence of famous champions of mixed martial arts such as Stamp Fairtex raised the prestige of these competitions.[12][13]
Siam Cup BJJ 2020[]
Siam Cup BJJ 2020 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition were held on December 19 in Show DC at Bangkok.[14] 456 fighters in all age groups of men and women fought in this event.[15] The presence of famous ONE Championship's athletes such as Wondergirl Fairtex, Abu-Muslim Alikhanov and Mark Abelardo raised the prestige of these competitions.[16][17][18]
Female Absolute Gi masters / White / Master 3 (40+)[]
Weight
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Open
Shalini Negi
Bree Creaser
Chorpetch Buddawapee
Female Beginner Absolute No-gi / White / Adult[]
Weight
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Open
Jada Ketley
Natchakamon Chanthasri
Shalini Negi
Female Advanced Absolute No-gi / Adult[]
Weight
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Open
Kanjutha Phattaraboonsorn
Dilshoda Umarova
Nuchanat Singchalad
Siam Cup BJJ 2021[]
The Siam Cup BJJ 2021 was scheduled to take place on May 8, but due to restrictions imposed for COVID-19 during the coronavirus pandemic, the Thai government temporarily postponed all sporting events.[19]