Fresh off its sweep of the Marianas Open 2025 team trophies and the recognition of Professor of the Year, Mike Carbullido, Atos Jiu-Jitsu Guam announced that three of its athletes have been selected to compete in the ASJJF ART 5 (Asian Rolling Tour), one of Asia’s most prestigious invite-only Jiu-Jitsu events.

The ASJJF ART Series brings together elite competitors from across Asia and around the world to face off in exclusive superfights under ASJJF rules. 

Representing Atos Jiu-Jitsu Guam at this year’s event are:

  • Professor Kenneth Ledesma – Black Belt Adult Superfight
  • Professor Lloyd Cubacub – Black Belt Master’s Superfight
  • Coach Gonzalo Quintanilla – Brown Belt Adult Superfight

Professor Kenneth Ledesma, a prominent athlete in the Marianas Pro Jiu-Jitsu circuit, will make his ART debut as one of Guam’s top black belt competitors. 

Professor Lloyd Cubacub, returning for the second consecutive year, enters ART 5 fresh off his victory at last year’s event, where he represented both Atos and Guam with distinction. 

Coach Gonzalo Quintanilla, who won his Superfight in Hawaii earlier this year, will also make his ART debut, bringing experience and momentum to the international stage.

Together, these three stand as the only athletes from Guam invited to this year’s prestigious ART lineup, a testament to Atos Jiu-Jitsu Guam’s continued excellence and growing influence in the Asia-Pacific Jiu-Jitsu scene.

Accompanying the athletes will be Professor Michael Carbullido and Kristy Carbullido, owner and team manager of Atos Jiu-Jitsu Guam, who continue to guide, mentor, and support the team’s pursuit of excellence both locally and internationally.

“Atos Jiu-Jitsu Guam is honored to see our athletes representing Guam on the international stage once again,” said Professor Carbullido. “Lloyd’s win last year, Kenneth’s strong record on the Marianas Pro circuit, Gonzalo’s Superfight victory in Hawaii, all reflect the depth of our talent and the strength of our Jiu-Jitsu family.”