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'''Gokor Chivichyan''' ({{lang-hy|Գոքոր Չիվիչյան}}; born 1963) is an [[Armenian Americans|Armenian-American]] [[Judo]], [[submission grappling]], and [[mixed martial arts]] instructor. Chivichyan currently trains professional and amateur fighters at the Hayastan MMA Academy in [[North Hollywood]], [[California, United States]]. Chivichyan was born in [[Yerevan]], [[Armenia]]. Chivichyan began his training as a young child in [[Soviet Armenia]], winning national junior titles in judo, [[Sambo (martial art)|sambo]], and [[wrestling]].
'''Gokor Chivichyan''' ({{lang-hy|Գոքոր Չիվիչյան}}; born 1963) is an [[Armenian Americans|Armenian-American]] [[Judo]], [[submission grappling]], and [[mixed martial arts]] instructor. Chivichyan currently trains professional and amateur fighters at the Hayastan MMA Academy in [[North Hollywood]], [[California, United States]]. Chivichyan was born in [[Yerevan]], [[Armenia]]. Chivichyan began his training as a young child in [[Soviet Armenia]], winning national junior titles in judo, [[Sambo (martial art)|sambo]], and [[wrestling]].


At the age of 17, Chivichyan relocated to [[Los Angeles]], California where he continued his training in no-gi submission wrestling under [[Gene LeBell]], a famous [[Catch wrestling|Catch wrestler]] and the United States' first Judo champion.<ref>[http://www.resumma.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=9& ResuMMA.com - Interview with Gokor Chivichyan]</ref>
At the age of 17, Chivichyan relocated to [[Los Angeles]], California where he continued his training in no-gi submission wrestling under [[Gene LeBell]], a famous [[Catch wrestling|Catch wrestler]] and the United States' first Judo champion.<ref>[http://www.resumma.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=9& ResuMMA.com - Interview with Gokor Chivichyan] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080511214736/http://www.resumma.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=9& |date=2008-05-11 }}</ref>
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Chivichyan traveled and competed in the Soviet Union and throughout Europe, Japan, Thailand, and Mexico. With the opening of the Hayastan Academy in 1991, Gokor retired undefeated from professional fighting, and focused his time on teaching.
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Chivichyan traveled and competed in the Soviet Union and throughout Europe, Japan, Thailand, and Mexico. With the opening of the Hayastan Academy in 1991, Gokor retired undefeated from professional fighting, and focused his time on teaching.



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Gokor Chivichyan
BornԳոքոր Չիվիչյան
(1963-05-10) May 10, 1963 (age 61)
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
ResidenceNorth Hollywood, California
NationalityArmenian
StyleSambo, Judo, Jujutsu, Freestyle wrestling, Catch wrestling
Rank9th Degree Black Belt In Judo (USJJF)[1]
6th Degree Black Belt and 1st Razryad Grand Master In Sambo
7th Degree Black Belt In Jujutsu
Master of sports in Wrestling
OccupationTrainer, Fighter
Notable studentsKaro Parisyan, Manvel Gamburyan, Ronda Rousey, Karen Darabedyan, Sako Chivitchian, Roman Mitichyan, Neil Melanson, Tony Halme

Gokor Chivichyan (Armenian: Գոքոր Չիվիչյան; born 1963) is an Armenian-American Judo, submission grappling, and mixed martial arts instructor. Chivichyan currently trains professional and amateur fighters at the Hayastan MMA Academy in North Hollywood, California, United States. Chivichyan was born in Yerevan, Armenia. Chivichyan began his training as a young child in Soviet Armenia, winning national junior titles in judo, sambo, and wrestling.

At the age of 17, Chivichyan relocated to Los Angeles, California where he continued his training in no-gi submission wrestling under Gene LeBell, a famous Catch wrestler and the United States' first Judo champion.[2] Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Chivichyan traveled and competed in the Soviet Union and throughout Europe, Japan, Thailand, and Mexico. With the opening of the Hayastan Academy in 1991, Gokor retired undefeated from professional fighting, and focused his time on teaching.

In 1997, Chivichyan came out of retirement to win a superfight organized by the World Fighting Federation. In 1998, he was named by Black Belt Magazine as “Judo Instructor of the Year” and received the prestigious “Hall of Fame” spot. Since then he has produced in his school a new generation of fighters, such as Manvel Gamburyan, Sako Chivitchian, Karen Darabedyan, Roman Mitichyan, Ronda Rousey, and Karo Parisyan, who have competed in the arena of the UFC, WEC, King of the Cage, Olympic and all National Judo Championships.

In February 2005, the United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (ISJJF) awarded him the rank of 7th dan in judo.[3]

To the great surprise of many, Chivichyan competed again at the 2008 USJA/USJF Winter Nationals, the first National Judo Championship endorsed by both organizations.[4] He took Gold after defeating Gary Butts by uchi mata in the finals.[5]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
1 match 1 win 0 losses
By submission 1 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win Bill Maeda Submission (armbar) WFF - World Fighting Federation February 24, 1997 1 0:50 Birmingham, Alabama United states

References

  1. ^ "Gokor Chivichyan - Southern California Representative". United States Ju-Jitsu Federation. 2010-02-09. Archived from the original on 2015-02-08. Retrieved 2015-02-08. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ ResuMMA.com - Interview with Gokor Chivichyan Archived 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Gokor Chivichyan - Southern California Representative". United States Ju-Jitsu Federation. 2010-02-09. Archived from the original on 2015-02-08. Retrieved 2015-02-08. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ United States Judo Association homepage
  5. ^ "Gokor Chivichyan and Gary Butts Winter Nationals 08". YouTube. 2009-02-09. Retrieved 2013-11-17.