The next bout saw the card's 'other' Gracie brother, the veteran Royler, who is a five-time Brazilian Jiu-jitsu champion. Royler holds more medals than any other Gracie brother and here the veteran went up against a fighter making his mixed martial arts debut, Japanese Olympic wrestler Kazuyuki Miyata. The soft-spoken Miyata has been tapped by insiders to follow in the footsteps of the elite Japanese now working the under 70kg weight mixed martial arts class -- fighters such as Genki Sudo and Kid Yamamoto.
In the second, Gracie stared with a high kick that made partial contact, and Miyata answered with a nice spinning back punch. Soon the two were back on the ground, and this time Gracie locked up Miyata's legs better as he worked the triangle choke, and Miyata was unable to counter as before. After a few seconds, Gracie had settled in and tightened for the submission.
Said Gracie post-bout: "I had a hard time, the fight changed, it changes, it changes again, that is the way it goes. Its very nice to win when you fight someone who is fighting with heart, and Miyata is very strong -- it's his first time they all say but he is in very good shape and a good wrestler. If he trains in Gracie Jiu-jitsu he will get even better, actually if he practices too much, I won't want to fight him again!"