I know he s looking at me right now Kade Ruotolo hints at possible world title fight with twin brother Tye Ruotolo
I know he s looking at me right now - Kade Ruotolo hints at possible world title fight with twin brother Tye Ruotolo Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Kade Ruotolo heel hooks the 4x Sambo world champion Uali Kurzhev and captures the ONE Lightweight Submission Grappling title. This kid's the future!
I know he s looking at me right now - Kade Ruotolo hints at possible world title fight with twin brother Tye Ruotolo
Kade Ruotolo (right) showing Tye (left) his ONE title has revealed that a future world title fight against twin brother isn't beyond the realms of possibility. The Ruotolo brothers emerged as superstars in the jiu-jitsu community at only 19 years old. Kade has surpassed his brother in fame due to his phenomenal accomplishments in 2022, but the twin brothers could end up settling who’s better in the circle. Following his championship victory over Uali Kurzhev at ONE on Prime Video 3, Kade was asked about Tye potentially fighting for a ONE title soon. He said during the post-fight press conference: "I'm not sure. I guess it depends on the division. I know he's looking at me right now. He's definitely got a possible matchup in December. We're hopeful that we both get on that same card if we can. And who knows, if we both get some wins, it'd be pretty crazy to see him challenging me for this. We fought twice before and technically he has two wins over me so I definitely need to get that one back." Catch the full interview below: Although they’ve competed against each other before, having the brothers compete for a ONE world title would be an unbelievable storyline. As Kade Ruotolo's stock rises, he must be prepared for all challengers. Kade Ruotolo heel hooks the 4x Sambo world champion Uali Kurzhev and captures the ONE Lightweight Submission Grappling title. This kid's the future!Kade Ruotolo heel hooks the 4x Sambo world champion Uali Kurzhev and captures the ONE Lightweight Submission Grappling title. This kid's the future!