MEGADETH's DAVE MUSTAINE (64) promoted to jiu-jitsu black belt
15-12-2025
MEGADETH leader Dave Mustaine is now a black belt in jiu-jitsu.
The 64-year-old guitarist/vocalist was promoted to the new rank earlier this month, more than two years after earning his brown belt. He was promoted by Reggie Almeida, who is part of the Renzo Gracie TN Brazilian jiu-jitsu school in Tennessee, near Mustaine‘s hometown of Franklin.
Mustaine earned his purple belt in 2021 at age 59 shortly after overcoming throat cancer.
Dave‘s friend Jon Milan praised the musician’s promotion, writing: “Congratulations to my friend Dave Mustaine on getting his black belt after a long hard fought road. I know you have an amazing team with Professor Reggie.”
The black belt is the highest common belt within Brazilian jiu-jitsu, denoting an expert level of technical and practical skill. Estimates of the time required to achieve the rank vary, but all holders of this rank have thousands of hours of experience.
In a 2007 interview, Mustaine said he started training taekwondo in 1999 in Arizona and then moved to California, where he lived until a few years ago. “Before taking up taekwondo, I practiced kung fu and other martial arts,” he said.
Mustaine told The Quietus in 2010 that he had “a first degree in Ukidokan karate. My sensei — Benny ‘The Jet’ Urquidez — has the style of karate, kung-fu, aikido, judo, ju-jitsu, taekwondo, Greco-Roman wrestling, Muay Thai boxing and American boxing,” he said. “So it’s all those things rolled into one. It’s a nine-style discipline. My second black belt is in Songham taekwondo and I was an assistant instructor in that style, and then I taught it privately for a while.”
Reggie Almeida on social media:
“Today wasn’t just a belt promotion… it was a day that touched my heart.
Watching these six men earn their Black Belts was emotional for me — because I know their stories, their struggles, their sacrifices, and everything they had to overcome to stand on those mats today.
Each one of them showed up on days when life was heavy…
on days when they were tired…
on days when quitting would’ve been easier.
But they kept going.
That’s what makes a Black Belt. Not talent. Not strength.
Heart. Consistency. Humility.
To you six, Dave, Kyle, George, Ken, Michael and Jordan — I’m proud of you not just as athletes, but as men.
You’ve grown as teammates, training partners, leaders, and examples for our whole academy.
Seeing you tie that belt around your waist today meant more to me than you know.
And to the rest of the team:
Thank you for the energy, the support, the love, and for creating an environment where moments like this are possible. Our academy is not just a place to train — it’s a family.
Congratulations, my brothers.
Enjoy this moment… you earned every inch of it.
Proud of every one of you.
OSS”
MEGADETH has previously released two tracks: “I Don’t Care” and “Tipping Point”, the album’s first single. MEGADETH has also announced a very special bonus track from the album: a reimagined version of “Ride The Lightning”, which Mustaine co-wrote with METALLICA‘s James Hetfield, Cliff Burton and Lars Ulrich and was the title track from the group’s 1984 album.
Watch “I Don’t Care” and ‘Tipping Point’ below.
Dave Mustaine has recently confirmed to Rolling Stone magazine that the final MEGADETH album, simply titled “Megadeth”, will include his version of “Ride The Lightning”, the title track of METALLICA‘s 1984 album for which he got a co-writing credit following his 1983 departure from the band.
“It wasn’t really that I wanted to do my version,” he told Rolling Stone. “I think that we all wanted it to turn out a certain way, and for me, this was about something so much more than how a song turns out. It was about respect.”
Speaking specifically about METALLICA singer-guitarist James Hetfield, Mustaine added: “No one ever talks to me about that. One day he’s a singer, the next day he’s this fucking powerhouse and I’ve always respected him as a guitar player. So I wanted to do something to close the circle on my career right now, since it started off with (Mustaine‘s band before METALLICA) PANIC and several of the songs that ended up in the METALLICA repertoire, I wanted to do something that I felt would be a good song.”
Elaborating on his reasons for recording “Ride The Lightning” for MEGADETH‘s final album, Mustaine said: “Our intentions were pure. I didn’t have any reason I was going to say, ‘Oh, hey man, this thing that we’ve had for 40 years where you guys will never tour with me, me doing the song is going to change things.’ That wasn’t it at all. It was more about: This is my life going forward. I want to do things that are respectable. And I think doing something where we can pay honor to the guy that … I mean, I hate to say this, because it’s just so fucking arrogant, but the guitar playing in METALLICA changed the world.”
In a separate video message (see below), Mustaine said: “So on the new album we recorded ‘Ride The Lightning’, and the reason we did that was, obviously, it’s a song that I had a lot to do with writing it. And James and I, when we were working on the song, it became clear to me, when James first started playing guitar, how good of a guitar player he was. And I thought it would be really cool to close the circle to show respect, to play the songs that I’ve written with METALLICA and to honor our friendship, even though it’s been strained and ruined from emotions over the years when we were not necessarily friendly. But one thing I’ve always had is I’ve always had a tremendous respect for James‘s guitar playing and (METALLICA drummer) Lars‘s (Ulrich) songwriting. So, it was cool to do this and add it to the record. We sped it up just a little teeny bit, and we kind of played around a little bit with the solo and Teemu (Mäntysaari, MEGADETH guitarist) and I both tossed it back and forth to each other. So, you might hear a little bit of some differences with the tempos and, of course, I sing different from James too. But once again, it was about completing the circle and just showing what James and I, as guitar players, did to change the world.”
“Megadeth” track listing:
01. Tipping Point
02. I Don’t Care
03. Hey, God?!
04. Let There Be Shred
05. Puppet Parade
06. Another Bad Day
07. Made To Kill
08. Obey The Call
09. I Am War
10. The Last Note
11. Ride The Lightning (bonus track)
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