Kage Kombat 16 Mixed Martial Arts Mma Event on June 7 1999 Video

MMA: The Superlative 25 Brazilian Fighters of All Time

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    CHICAGO- OCTOBER 25:  Anderson Silva prepares before the Middleweight Title Bout at UFC's Ultimate Fight Night at Allstate Arena on October 25, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

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    Without Brazil, at that place would exist no mixed martial arts every bit we know it today.  Every bit an extremely proud and spirited people, the Brazilians take pushed the envelope of one-on-one contest.

    In the early on 20th century, the Gracie family of Brazil had started adapting Japanese martial arts into their own proprietary system that came to be called Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ).  This organisation proved more effective than other fighting styles in underground fights in Brazil.

    In order to prove their superiority, they started issuing challenges to anyone who would accept.  This mentality of challenging others, and themselves, direct led to the development of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in the Usa.

    Every bit regulated competition gained popularity, competitors became more well-rounded and dedicated.  Equally the level of competition rose, Brazilians rose to the occasion.

    Long known for existence perhaps the greatest football game (soccer) nation in history, Brazil is also perpetually confirming its reputation for having a collection of the finest mixed martial arts practitioners in the world.

    From the evolution of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to the relatively primitive origins of "no rules" vale tudo fights to electric current world champions, Brazil volition forever exist ingrained in the civilization of mixed martial arts.

    Because of this intensely rich fighting culture and history, many honorable and worthy names may not get the full recognition they deserve.

Honorable Mention

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    Honorable Mention:  There take been tons of amazing fighters to come up out of Brazil.  Who would you take put on the list (and who would you take out)?

    26-32 in no detail club....

    Thiago Silva

    Rafael Cavalcante

    Marcus Aurelio

    Gesias Cavalcante

    Hermes Franca

    Evangelista Santos

    Gabriel Gonzaga

    Not native born Brazilian...

    Jose Landi-Jons

    Ricardo Almeida

    Women's

    Cristiane Santos- Arguably the greatest female fighter of all time

25. Antonio "Big Foot" Silva

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    "Big Foot" Silva has been competing since 2005 and has racked up an impressive tape of fifteen-two.  He is a former Muzzle Rage heavyweight and super heavyweight champion and Elite 90 heavyweight champion.

    Silva is notable for his massive size.  Suffering from acromegaly, Silva cuts weight to barely squeeze inside the 265-pound heavyweight limit.  Formidable not but for his size, Silva is a BJJ blackness chugalug and devastating striker.

    Throughout his career he has defeated considerable opposition, with his biggest victory being a lopsided decision over former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski.

    Silva has the biggest fight of his life coming up against the best heavyweight in the young history of the sport, Fedor Emelienenko.

    The fight takes place in the beginning round of the highly notable Strikeforce heavyweight K Prix tournament.  If Silva wins, look his name and career trajectory to get shot into stardom.

24. Renzo Gracie

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    Renzo is perhaps the proudest representative of the Gracie proper noun to the MMA world.  A sixth-degree BJJ blackness belt, Renzo is a primary and mentor to a number notable current fighters, and a professional competitor himself since the early 90s.

    Renzo famously fought in PRIDE FC against Japanese star Kazushi Sakuraba in 2000.  Sakuraba yanked Gracie in a tight kimura arm lock only the proud Brazilian refused to tap.

    The referee was forced to stop the fight when Gracie's arm was grotesquely dislocated at the elbow joint.

23. Demian Maia

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    1 of the most regarded and achieved BJJ competitors, Demian Maia translated his technical mastery of the martial fine art into a successful MMA career.

    He has won the "submission of the night" accolade four times in the UFC and even challenged Anderson Silva for the middleweight championship in 2010.

    Considered past some to be the near adept ground fighter in the UFC, Maia continues to evolve equally a fighter and has overcome his two losses to become a more than dedicated and formidable overall MMA competitor.

    With his several high-profile wins in the UFC, Demian Maia remains 1 of the top-ranked middleweights in the earth.

22. Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza

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    Souza is like Maia in that he is one of the more than achieved BJJ competitors who has successfully transitioned into MMA at the highest levels.

    Souza's nickname "Jacare" is the name of a Brazilian crocodile and references his tight clenching grappling style and ability to smother opponents.

    A prominent fighter in Japan'due south DREAM organization, Souza then moved to the American Strikeforce organization and is currently their reigning middleweight champion.

21. Thiago "Pitbull" Alves

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    One of the top-ranked welterweight fighters in the world, Alves is 10-4 in the UFC and all the same a relatively immature fighter.

    He is a devastating Muay Thai kickboxer who is always looking for the knockout. Composed and focused in his fights, Alves is a image for the modern professional person MMA fighter.

    Grooming out of one of the best gyms in the world, Alves is always developing his grappling to supplement his strikes and take his game to the next level.

    During a seven-fight win streak, Alves beat no fewer than three tiptop-ten ranked fighters en road to a championship shot against Georges St-Pierre.

    Alves would lose a conclusion to St-Pierre, but vows to someday hold the world title.

twenty. Murilo "Ninja" Rua

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    Older brother of superstar Mauricio Rua, Murilo is an accomplished and respected fighter in his own right.

    Murilo was the offset ever Elite Ninety middleweight champion, just is probably best known for his wars in the PRIDE Fighting Title organization.

    Oftentimes competing confronting fighters much larger than himself, Rua represented Brazil with his incredible fighting spirit, and he earned respect from spectators all across the globe.

nineteen. Marco Ruas

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    Vale Tudo roughly means "no rules" and was a gratuitous-form fighting phenomenon in Brazil well before "mixed martial arts" became a recognized gainsay sport.

    Famous for his manner in Vale Tudo, Ruas was a pioneer in early MMA for his considerable competency in both standing hit and grappling.

    With his hybrid style, Ruas dominated early on competitions and set an example for future Brazilian fighters.

    In 1995, Ruas won the UFC 7 tournament.

18. Murilo Bustamante

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    A dangerous striker and very dangerous grappler, Bustamante was considered one of the best middleweights in the globe for his battles in the UFC and PRIDE organizations.

    In 2001, Bustamante won the UFC middleweight title by knocking out then-champion Dave Menne.

    A twelvemonth later, he defended the belt against highly regarded and previously unbeaten Matt Lindland.  Bustamante won the fight by submission but so vacated the title to fight for PRIDE.

    In PRIDE, Bustamante fabricated information technology to the finals of their 183-pound Thou Prix in 2005 but lost an incredibly close separate-conclusion to Dan Henderson.

17. Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro

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    Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro is an extremely achieved grappler and BJJ blackness belt who was a top-ranked lightweight for several years in the mid-2000s.

    From 2001-2004, Ribeiro defeated such competition equally Joachim Hansen, Mitsuhiro Ishida, Tatsuya Kawajiri, and Ivan Menjivar before losing his first fight in a rematch to Kawajiri.

    He and so when on another incredible streak, accumulating nine straight wins in a row earlier losing to Gesias Cavalcante in the K-i Heroes 2007 Middleweight Grand Prix finals.

    Ribeiro was recognized as an MMA globe champion in Japan's Shooto organization and United kingdom'southward Cage Rage organization.

    In contempo years, Ribeiro has stumbled against top competition, but at 31 years erstwhile, he may not be by making a improvement to the world's elite.

xvi. Ricardo Arona

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    A talented and powerful grappler, Ricardo Arona was i of the Brazilians to rise to fame during the height of the PRIDE Fighting Championships.  With wins over some of the biggest names in MMA, Arona became i of the highest rated fighters in the world.

    In 2007, Arona lost to Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou in a monumental upset.  Arona claimed to have been suffering from severe fever during the fight.

    Since the upset, Arona has merely competed once.  Talks have gone in and out most the star's potential return to fighting.  If Arona gets his fighting spirit back, fans hope to run across the former star find his mode to a UFC contract.

xv. Lyoto "The Dragon" Machida

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    A master of many styles, Lyoto Machida is the son of a Japanese Shotokan Karate main who migrated to Brazil.

    Karate is Lyoto's greatest strength and he started off his MMA career on an impressive 16-0 streak, which saw him win the UFC light heavyweight championship and then defend information technology, albeit the defence was a controversial decision.

    Machida lost his last fight by way of dissever decision and is even so one of the peak contenders for the title.  He will face up the legendary Randy Couture in his next fight.

    Lyoto will wait to rebound from his recent loss and reclaim his position as not only a threat to the championship title, but every bit ane of the preeminent Brazilians competing in MMA today.

fourteen. Paulo Filho

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    Going 16-0 from 2000-2007 and fighting through tough competition in the PRIDE and WEC organizations, Paulo Filho was one of the best middleweights in the earth.

    He fought to the finals of the 2006 PRIDE 183-pound tournament but withdrew due to injury, then moved to the WEC and became the WEC middleweight champion.

    No ane knows how peachy his legacy could have grown considering Filho unfortunately started suffering from depression and medication corruption.

    Filho notwithstanding fights and defeats tough competition, but information technology seems dubious that he will someday gain back the mental edge to match his concrete abilities.

13. Inferior "Cigano" Dos Santos

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    Nether the guidance and mentorship of Antonio Rodrigo Noguiera, Junior Dos Santos has already become one of the most notable Brazilian heavyweights of all time at just 26 years old.

    Dos Santos went 6-1 before joining the UFC and has since gone six-0 against some of the best in the earth.  Winning most of his fights by knockout, Dos Santos has arguably not lost a circular since joining the earth'southward premiere MMA organisation.

    His unbeaten streak in the UFC includes impressive performances against stars like Roy Nelson, Gabriel Gonzaga, Mirko Filipovic and Fabricio Werdum.

    Considering of how fast his name is growing, Dos Santos was selected to coach against Brock Lesnar for the adjacent flavor of the very popular TV show 'The Ultimate Fighter.'  At the terminate of the season he will fight Lesnar in a huge heavyweight matchup.

    A win would propel him to new levels of distinction, while a loss would be a temporary setback to the immature fighter's career.

12. Antônio Rogério "Minotouro" Nogueira

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    Twin brother to Rodrigo Noguiera, Rogério is a little bit smaller and a piffling bit less accomplished than his famous brother.

    He does not take the championships that Rodrigo does, merely he brings the same skill set up to the fight and has browbeaten the toughest of competition.

    The list of Rogerio's notable victims include Dan Henderson, Kazushi Sakuraba, Guy Mezger, Alistair Overeem twice, and more.

    Rogerio is an aristocracy BJJ black belt and champion boxer. At 34 years old and competing for the UFC, he still has some fight left in him.

    In conjunction with his blood brother, Rogerio is a mentor and icon for multiple generations of Brazilian fighters.

11. Fabricio "Vai Cavalo" Werdum

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    Fabricio Werdum is a multiple-time world champion in BJJ.  A standout fighter in PRIDE, the UFC, and now Strikeforce, Werdum has long been considered one of the top heavyweight competitors in MMA.

    Afterwards coming up short every few fights against height competition, Werdum finally came into his own by defeating the legendary Fedor Emelienenko and ending the Russian'southward unprecedented heavyweight tear.

    With his upcoming tour against Strikeforce champion Alistair Overeem in the heavyweight Grand Prix, Werdum has a risk to build off of his pregnant momentum and perhaps solidify himself as one of the greatest heavyweights to ever compete in MMA.

ten. José Aldo

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    At just 24 years old, Aldo has already climbed the ranks to be considered i of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world today.

    After going 10-i, the featherweight star started his rise to prominence in the WEC organization in 2008.  He smashed the competition en route to a championship victory and ii title defenses before the organization was captivated by the UFC.

    Heralded equally the first-always UFC Featherweight champion, Aldo looks to defend his chugalug and remain a key player in the UFC roster as they head into a new era of prosperity.

nine. Renato "Babalu" Sobral

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    Sobral was a Vale Tudo veteran who began representing Brazil internationally in 1999 by competing in the stacked Rings-King of Kings tournament.

    He would ultimately lose a close decision to superstar Dan Henderson in the tournament final, but would proceed competing at the elite international level for the adjacent 10 years.

    A unsafe striker and submission fighter, Sobral has taken out some large names en route to 36 career victories.

    In 2006, Sobral lost a big title fight to legendary UFC champion Chuck Liddell. Sobral came into that fight coming off of an outstanding three-year, 10-fight winning streak.

8. Pedro "The Rock" Rizzo

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    In the late 90s and early 2000s, Pedro Rizzo was one of the biggest names in Brazilian MMA and one of the biggest names in the UFC, flow.

    A brutal striker and perpetual contender to the heavyweight championship, Rizzo defeated such legendary fighters equally Josh Barnett, Dan Severn, Mark Coleman, Andrei Arlovski and Ricco Rodriguez.

    Although Rizzo stays competitive to this twenty-four hour period, his early on wars in the UFC are what made him a fan favorite and cemented his legendary status in the sport.

seven. Vitor "The Phenom" Belfort

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    "The Phenom" burst onto the MMA scene in 1997 as a 19-year old prodigy.  With a BJJ black chugalug and some of the best knockout ability the sport has always seen, Vitor has been competing at the highest levels of competition throughout his career.

    He is a fable for wreaking havoc in the UFC at such a young age and he has used that notoriety to go a humble and conscientious ambassador for the sport.

    Vitor has defeated several notable fighters, including devastating first-circular knockouts over the likes of Marvin Eastman, Matt Lindland, Rich Franklin and Wanderlei Silva.

    Although his doting fans can become frustrated with his inconsistency, Vitor always has the potential of putting on an explosive operation that other fighters are but not capable of.

half-dozen. Mauricio "Shogun" Rua

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    Fighting alongside Wanderlei Silva out of Brazil'south famous Chute Boxe academy during the summit of PRIDE FC, Rua became fast rising superstar.

    Rua was the champion of the famously stacked Pride 205-pound K Prix tournament in 2005.  Overall he went 12-1 in PRIDE with his one loss coming by style of an unfortunate injury.  He entered the UFC in 2007 considered by near to be the tiptop low-cal heavyweight in the earth.

    He would stumble in his outset UFC fight, merely fabricated an inspiring comeback to claim the UFC lite heavyweight championship and is at present the reigning champion.

    An all time great in the 205-pound division, with a deep résumé, Rua is one of the most dynamic, exciting, and dangerous Brazilians ever to strap on a pair of MMA gloves.

5. Rickson Gracie

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    1 of the very rare 'cerise belts,' Rickson Gracie is the most revered BJJ fighter of all fourth dimension amongst fellow fighters.  The legendary Royce Gracie once said of his half-brother, "Rickson is 10 times better than me. He's the only one who can crush everybody."

    With a professional record that lists him at merely 11-0, Rickson claims to accept gone undefeated over the course of several hundred matches.

    Although considered by most to be an inflated number in regards to legitimate contest, Rickson'due south status and accomplishments remain akin to mythical proportions.

4. Wanderlei "The Axe Murderer" Silva

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    One of the more than notable Brazilians competing in the late 90s, Wanderlei Silva came upwards short against Tito Ortiz in their fight for the UFC light heavyweight title in 2000.

    From in that location he went to the PRIDE organization and would not lose again in over 4 years in i of the well-nigh legendary runs in the history of the sport.

    He became the PRIDE 205-pound champion in 2001 and also won the 205-pound Grand Prix tournament in 2003.

    Throughout PRIDE, he defeated the legendary Kazushi Sakuraba three times and also picked up big wins against Hidehiko Yoshida, Ricardo Arona, Dan Henderson, Guy Mezger, and ii absolutely brutal knockouts of Quinton Jackson.

    With his entertaining fighting style and dear for the fans, Silva is revered every bit one of the biggest international icons in MMA.

    He does non dominate the sport like he used to, just Wanderlei Silva is still competing at the highest levels in the UFC today.

    Not but i of the greatest Brazilians, he is i of the greatest low-cal heavyweights to e'er compete and ane of the greatest fighters of all time, menstruation.

3. Antônio Rodrigo "Minatauro" Nogueira

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    Regarded by many equally the 2d greatest heavyweight of all time.  Facing top contest his entire career, Nogueira has fought nigh exclusively in the Rings organisation, PRIDE FC, and now the UFC.

    Since beginning in 1999, Rodrigo Nogueira has compiled an phenomenal tape of 32-six-one.

    Nogueira was a heavyweight champion in PRIDE and an interim heavyweight champion in the UFC, making him the simply man to hold championship belts in both organizations.

    A symbol and testament for his ability to overcome arduousness, Nogueira was run over past a truck every bit a male child, but recovered to become a world grade athlete.

    Known before in his career for being able to withstand meaning punishment in his fights, Nogueira'south torso appears to not hold up to his old standards anymore.

    Now recovering from surgery on both his hips, fight fans all over the world are hoping to see a rejuvenated Nogueira perform his magic again.

    Beloved universally, Rodrigo Nogueira is an all-time legend in the sport and a source of inspiration for fighters beyond the earth.

2. Anderson "The Spider" Silva

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    Anderson Silva is the most dominant champion in UFC history.

    Devoted to perfecting himself and his fighting, Anderson has grown into the preeminent fighter of the sport despite a withdrawn and sometimes controversial public persona.

    Famously setting records and going undefeated since joining the UFC in 2006, Silva was actually one of the most accomplished fighters even earlier stepping pes in 'the octagon.'

    Originally a welterweight fighter, Anderson took out summit ranked 170-pound fighters Carlos Newton and previously undefeated legend Hayato Sakurai.

    Other notable victims beyond diverse divisions included Roan Carneiro, Alex Stiebling, Jeremy Horn, Lee Murray and Jorge Rivera.

    Existence a champion in the Muzzle Rage and Shooto organizations, Anderson Silva would accept been i of the best Brazilians of all time without becoming a UFC champion.

    Now that he is a record-breaking UFC champion, Anderson's legacy as one of the best fighters of all time is secure.  Only time will tell if he is regarded as the best fighter that anybody has ever seen.

ane. Royce Gracie

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    Royce Gracie is the well-nigh influential fighter in the development of modern MMA.  The UFC was founded as a means of showing the superiority of the Gracie family's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu over other fighting styles, and Royce was the chosen fighter to demonstrate that.

    Not simply a pioneer and an icon, Royce Gracie is also a legend for dominating the sport and going eleven-0-1 in the UFC from 1993-1995.

    The proud Gracie as well battled in the well-nigh epic fight of modern MMA's history.  In 2000, Gracie fought Kazushi Sakuraba in a PRIDE FC bout with modified rules.  The rules stipulated an indefinite number of 15-minute rounds and no referee stoppages.

    Royce and Sakuraba fought each other for a listen-bravado 90 minutes.  As the fight wore deeper and deeper, Sakuraba's conditioning proved superior and Royce's corner was eventually forced to throw in the towel due to accumulated impairment.

    Royce is a red belt and honored as a master of BJJ.  The legacy of Gracie family Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu lives in the daily training of all fighters effectually the world, cheers to Royce Gracie and the UFC.

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