Montreal didn't do as well, I faced the eventual tournament winner in the second round, I had him in a mounted Marcellotine, but he yanked on my thumb (I broke it last friday but fought anyways) to open my grip and it dislocated. I let go and couldn`t recompose because of the pain, verbally tapped afterwards :'(
Pat Beaudoin won his first match by crazy inverted triangle/kimura combo. And then lost on points to his bracket winner, but it was a tough match.
I learned alot from my first time at pan ams, just hard to take a loss like that. But hey, what can you do but come back stronger right?