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Texas Punishment Crew (TPC) is a Royce Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Network with 5 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belts! We have a world class full time Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu program, one of the most successful Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) teams in the state of Texas and a wonderful TPC Kid Hawk Teams program for ages 7 – 12! Rather you are looking to get in shape, learn self-defense, compete in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or fight MMA we are the team for you! We hope you take advantage of our 30 Day FREE Trial Offer TODAY!
History
Established in 1993.
Texas Punishment Crew was established by Pat «Hawk» Hardy in Silsbee, TX! Hardy was a world class Full Contact Karate fighter and needed training partners to expand his knowledge in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under the instruction of the Gracie Family. Hardy would later become the very first black belt under legandary UFC fighter Royce Gracie. Randall and Jason Ebarb started training in 1999 under Hardy. The Ebarb brothers would earn their black betls under Royce Gracie as well. In 2008, TPC moved its location to Beaumont.
Meet the Business Owner
Jason E.
Business Owner
Jason Ebarb and his brother Randall started training under the teaching of Gary Cameron in Aug 1996. Cameron introduced them to Pat Hardy who would become their instructor. Ebarb won the Gulf Coast Championship, 2nd place in the East Coast Championship and the National Gracie Championship all in the adult division before he was even old enough to drive. Under the instruction of Hardy & his older brother he competed every opportunity he had. He won various tournaments statewide, across the country including the Pan-American Championship, and competed twice in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in the Mundial (World) Championship. Ebarb accomplished this and had a purple belt around his waist before graduating high school. In November 2006, Jason and Randall Ebarb received their Black Belts from Royce Gracie, the man who had inspired them years ago. Including Pat Hardy Texas Punishment Crew has three of twelve Royce Gracie Black Belts worldwide. In 2007, Jason Ebarb became the head instructor