Paul Sebastian Mauricio Ardila-Ibarra is a Colombian-born Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Roan Carneiro of American Top Team (ATT). Born on January 13, 1991, in Bucaramanga, Colombia, Ardila-Ibarra moved to the United States at the age of 9, settling in Atlanta, Georgia.Ardila-Ibarra's martial arts journey began with wrestling in high school, where he excelled, placing twice in the state championships and becoming a state champion in Greco-Roman wrestling. He was introduced to BJJ in the summer of 2009 by his brother Sergio and began training consistently under Roan "Jucao" Carneiro in March 2010.During his time at the University of Georgia, Ardila-Ibarra continued to wrestle at a high level, placing 4th at the NCWA national tournament in 2012 and winning the tournament in 2014. In 2015, he trained extensively at Alliance Orlando under Bruno Malfacine, achieving significant wins including the ADCC US Trials and IBJJF World Championship at brown belt.Ardila-Ibarra received his black belt from Roan Carneiro in January 2016 while balancing his BJJ career with law studies at the University of Notre Dame. His notable achievements include:
Known for his knee slide pass, Ardila-Ibarra competes in the Super Heavyweight division (over 100kg/221lbs). His grappling record shows a strong preference for submissions, with 19 of his 34 recorded wins coming by this method.Ardila-Ibarra's journey in BJJ exemplifies the blend of wrestling and jiu-jitsu skills, making him a formidable competitor in both gi and no-gi formats.