![]() In 1999, Bravo earned a purple belt and began developing his signature guard, the rubber guard. Around this time, he received a blue belt and started developing ways to finish opponents with a "Twister", a specific spinal lock submission hold. In 1998, Bravo decided to stop attending other martial arts schools to focus solely on Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Bravo also attended a Jeet Kune Do academy from 1996 to 1998. In 1994, after watching Royce Gracie win an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event, Bravo decided to become a Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, which he began under the tutelage of Jean Jacques Machado. He got a gym membership as he wanted to avoid "looking like a slob" while performing but only visited twice. ![]() In 1991, Bravo moved to Hollywood, California to pursue a music career and formed a band titled Blackened Kill Symphony. ![]() Bravo also developed an interest in athletics playing American football and joining his high school's wrestling team. He formed several bands with aspirations of one-day becoming a famous musician. Growing up, Bravo took to music and started to play the drums and guitar. Both of his biological parents are Mexican. Cano, but he later legally changed his surname to Bravo, the name of his stepfather.
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