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Ralph Gracie holds a 5th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, according to the DA s office. (Shutterstock)
DANVILLE, CA A Danville man and professional mixed martial artist was sentenced to spend six months in jail Friday after attacking and knocking the front teeth out of a five-time Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu champ two years ago.
Ralph Gracie, 49, was also ordered to participate in an anger management program and was placed on three years of formal probation.
He accepted a plea deal from Orange County Superior Court Judge Andre Manssourian. The defendant pleaded guilty to a felony count of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury with a sentencing enhancement for inflicting great bodily injury.
By City News Service
Jan 22, 2021
SANTA ANA (CNS) - A 49-year-old mixed-martial arts fighter was sentenced today to six months in jail for assaulting another MMA competitor at a gathering at the Anaheim Convention Center two years ago.
Ralph Gracie of Danville was also ordered to take part in an anger management program and was placed on three years of formal probation.
Gracie accepted a plea deal from Orange County Superior Court Judge Andre Manssourian, in which the defendant pleaded guilty to a felony count of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury with a sentencing enhancement for inflicting great bodily injury.