2026 New Mexico BJJ Tournaments – Complete Guide

Your Guide to Finding Every New Mexico BJJ Tournament (2026 and Beyond)

If you train in New Mexico and want to compete, you need one thing: a clear list of where to find tournament info all year. This guide gives you the trusted websites and event pages that always list new dates as they drop. Bookmark these links, check them often, and you’ll never miss a competition again.


1. Smoothcomp – The Master Calendar

Smoothcomp is where most organizers post official events. You can search by state, city, or venue.

  • Browse all upcoming events here: Smoothcomp – Upcoming Events

  • Pro tip: type “New Mexico” or “Albuquerque” in the search bar.
    This will show Grappling Industries, AGF, Battleground, and other local tournaments as they post new dates.


2. Grappling Industries – Reliable Stops in Rio Rancho & Albuquerque

Grappling Industries is known for its round-robin format and family-friendly events. They always return to New Mexico.


3. IBJJF – Albuquerque International Open

The IBJJF runs one of the most prestigious tournaments in New Mexico: the Albuquerque International Open. It usually runs once a year.


4. NAGA – Albuquerque Championship

NAGA (North American Grappling Association) brings gi and no-gi tournaments to Albuquerque. They usually host once a year at Expo New Mexico.


5. AGF – American Grappling Federation

AGF is another big player that regularly runs tournaments in Albuquerque.


6. Battleground BJJ – Local Circuit

Battleground runs smaller but legit tournaments in New Mexico, often in Albuquerque.


7. JiuJitsuBlog – State Event Roundups

If you want a one-stop page that lists every tournament in your state, JiuJitsuBlog tracks them all.


How to Use This Guide Year-Round

  1. Check Smoothcomp first – it has the most complete listings.

  2. Follow the big circuits – Grappling Industries, IBJJF, NAGA, AGF all update months ahead.

  3. Watch Battleground for local tournaments – smaller events but great for mat time.

  4. Use JiuJitsuBlog for quick scans – one glance shows what’s active in New Mexico.


Final Word

This isn’t a one-time list—it’s your evergreen guide. By keeping these links saved and checking them regularly, you’ll always know when and where the next tournament is happening in New Mexico. Whether it’s Rio Rancho, Albuquerque, or beyond, you’ll never be scrambling to find an event again.


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