Ufc Fighters From Brazil

Ufc Fighters From Brazil. 15 Best Brazilian Fighters Currently In UFC What follows are the 15 greatest Brazilian fighters in MMA history First Brazilian Fighter in UFC Royce Gracie - UFC 1 Brazil vs Brazil 1

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From the early days of Royce Gracie showcasing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the UFC to modern champions like Anderson Silva, Jose Aldo and Amanda Nunes, Brazilian fighters have consistently demonstrated excellence. While BJJ stars are usually the types that excel in ground-game more than any other style of fighting, that doesn't mean there hasn't been a ton of Brazilian knockout artists as well.

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The event didn't garner the hype of UFC 300, with an attendance of only 14,514 and no live gate announced for that very reason. From the early days of Royce Gracie showcasing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the UFC to modern champions like Anderson Silva, Jose Aldo and Amanda Nunes, Brazilian fighters have consistently demonstrated excellence. Aside from following Royce Gracie to become Brazil's second UFC tournament champion at UFC 7, Ruas was the first Brazilian fighter to successfully cross-train and apply multiple martial arts at the highest level (something that was considered controversial at the time amongst his fellow Brazilian martial artist).

Ufc Brazilian Fighters. While BJJ stars are usually the types that excel in ground-game more than any other style of fighting, that doesn't mean there hasn't been a ton of Brazilian knockout artists as well. Record: 26-12-0; Best fight: Rashad Evans at UFC 98; Where they're from: Salvador, Bahia; Typically, Brazilian fighters don't tend to have karate styles, but Lyoto Machida is the son of karate master Yoshizo Machida, so he started training in it at the age of 3.

UFC 134 Rio Fight Card The 50 Best Brazilian Fighters Currently in MMA Bleacher Report. The first-ever UFC tournament was held on November 12, 1993, at McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado Throughout the history of the UFC, some of the greatest fighters of all time have been Brazilian, and hardcore MMA fans are more than likely to be a fan of more than one Brazilian fighter