Halu Suzuki
Halu Suzuki is one of the most exciting young grapplers coming out of Thailand — a Thai-Japanese youth athlete based in Bangkok, training at ARETE Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and one of the first Youth signings on the Fight Aesthetic Thailand roster for the 2026 season. He competes alongside his sister, Miyu Suzuki, with the two of them already making a name as one of the most consistent sibling acts on the Thai junior scene.
Halu's heritage runs across two of Asia's strongest martial-arts traditions. Of Thai and Japanese parentage, he represents Thailand on the national stage while carrying the discipline and quiet intensity associated with Japanese grappling culture — a combination that has been visible in his competitive profile since he first started entering brackets. In Fight Aesthetic Thailand's own words, he and Miyu have been "on a tear in the regional and international circuits" through 2025 and into 2026.
His 2026 season has been the breakthrough. In May, he claimed gold in the Thai Youth Division in Bangkok, capping a steady run of results that had built across the previous months on the Thai and Southeast Asian junior circuits. Earlier in the same year, he was selected to the Thai National Team for the Guam Marianas Pro Nagoya 2026 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship — an AJP Tour event hosted at the Aichi Prefecture Budokan in Nagoya — a meaningful selection both as a competitive credential and as a homecoming of sorts for a young Thai-Japanese athlete competing on Japanese soil.
ARETE Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the Bangkok academy he trains out of, has become one of the gyms quietly producing some of the country's most decorated young grapplers. Halu's emergence inside that environment, with structured training and frequent international travel, is what has made him a natural fit for the Fight Aesthetic Thailand programme — a brand that has positioned itself around culture and craft as much as around competition results, and that has chosen to invest in athletes at the start of their careers rather than only at the end.