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Karim Moussaoui

“Fighting is not about violence. It's about overcoming your own fears and limitations.”

He left his native Algeria at the age of 18 to pursue his studies in Belfast. His fascination with martial arts led him to become a BJJ fighter, and he eventually opened his own gym in the city. Karim is known for being a fierce competitor in the ring, but off the mat he's a gentle giant with a love for poetry and Turkish coffee. His passion for combat sports is only matched by his dedication to his students.

How did you get into BJJ?

I started with Judo when I was a kid, but then I discovered BJJ and fell in love with it. There's something very technical and elegant about it.

What's your favorite submission?

The triangle choke. It's a very versatile move that you can set up from various positions.

What's your guilty pleasure?

I have a soft spot for chocolate croissants. There's a little bakery near my gym that makes the best ones in town.

A pair of grappling gloves on a wooden bench in a gym.
Training is my meditation. I find my center on the mat.
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