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Marcello Salazar Born Marcello Salazar M. Bergo
March 27, 1979
Rio de Janeiro, BrazilOther names The Barbarian Nationality Brazilian Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st) Division Middleweight Style Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Submission Grappling, Wrestling Fighting out of Texas, USA Team Brazilian Top Team Rank black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Mixed martial arts record Total 10 Wins 7 By submission 5 By decision 2 Losses 1 By knockout 1 Draws 2 Marcello Salazar M. Bergo (born March 27, 1981 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist. He is a member of the Brazilian Top Team, and is currently a full time instructor at Brazilian Top Team-Texas in San Antonio, Texas.[1]
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Biography
Marcello Salazar Bergo was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 27, 1981 to Silvia Helena Mousinho, of Portuguese ancestry and Victor Salazar Bergo, of Italian ancestry.
At the age of 8, Marcello learned Brazilian Jiu Jitsu from Coach Juarez Soares, a methodological specialist in training children. In 2004, Marcello Salazar received his black belt at the age of 24 from Brazilian Top Team founders and head coach Murilo Bustamante and Mario Sperry whom received their black belts from the legendary Carlson Gracie.
After conquering various national and international titles in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and over 300 submission grappling and wrestling matches to his credit, Marcello made the decision to undertake and compete in MMA. His professional MMA record currently stands at 7 wins and only 1 loss, and avenged that loss in a rematch.
For fun and entertainment he surfs with friends; enjoys playing chess with members of his family, traveling with his wife and daughter, and reading political science articles and books in his spare time.
Mixed martial arts career
In his last fight he avenged his only professional loss after defeating Alex Cook at the IFL World Grand Prix Finals. The fight went all 3, 4 minute rounds ending in a Unanimous Decision in favor of Salazar. Marcello dominated the entire fight with relentless takedowns and GnP. But was unable to finish the fight.
Marcello has dedicated himself to and represented the Brazilian Top Team with major international success. Marcello has won the Brazilian and Rio de Janeiro State Championships of Jiu Jitsu, the European Submission Wrestling Championship, and—three times—the Brazilian Circuit Championship of Submission Wrestling. He represented Brazil on their Olympic Free Style and Greco Roman Wrestling Teams. Three times he was the Brazilian National Champion of Greco Roman Wrestling; four times the Free Style Wrestling Champion. And in the US, he has won the American Nationals NO-GI in 2008, and took 3rd in the [BJJ World Championships] in 2008. He was undefeated in MMA as an Amateur, and, as a Professional Fighter, he has lost only once— and avenged that loss in a rematch.
He has also competed in a 8 man tournament where he finished all three of his fights by submission in the first round to win the tournament. The event was held on September 23, 2006 in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil, under the International Challenge Championship (ICC) banner.
Sport accomplishments
(Marcello often competes at 82 & 88 kg)
BJJ and Grappling
- ADCC PRO North American BJJ Championship Gi 2009 (ADCC) - First Place
- World Grappling Championship Gi 2008 (FILA) - First Place
- World Grappling Championship No Gi 2008 (FILA) - Second Place
- World BJJ Championship No Gi 2008 (IBJJF) - Third Place
- Pan American BJJ Championship No Gi 2008 (IBJJF) - Third Place
- American BJJ Championship No Gi 2008 (USBJJF) - First Place
- North American Grappling Championship No Gi 2008 (NAGA) - First Place
- European Grappling Championship No Gi 2006 (FFG) - First Place
- Brazilian Grappling Circuit No Gi 2004 / 2005 (SETE/RJ) - First Place
- Abu Dhabi Trials No Gi 2004 (ADCC) - First Place
- BJJ Championship Gi 1999 (CBJJ) - Third Place
- RJ State BJJ Championship Gi 1999 (FJJ/RJ) - First Place
- BJJ Championship Gi 1998 (CBJJ) - First Place
1. ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Club) 2. FILA (Fédération Internationale des Luttes Associées) 3. IBJJF (International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation) 4. USBJJF (United States Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation) 5. NAGA (North American Grappling Associations) 6. FFG (Fédération Françoise de Grappling) 7. SETE/RJ (Secretaria Estadual de Turismo e Esporte do Rio de Janeiro) 8. CBJJ (Confederação Brasileira de Jiu Jitsu) 9. FJJ/RJ (Federação de Jiu Jitsu do Rio de Janeiro)
Wrestling
- RJ State Freestyle Championship 2004 / 2005 / 2006 (LWERJ) - First Place
- RJ State Greco Roman Championship 2004 / 2005 / 2006 (LWERJ) - First Place
- Greco Roman Olympic Circuit 2003 (COB) - First Place
- Freestyle Olympic Circuit 2003 (COB) - First Place
- Brazilian Greco Roman Championship 2003 (CBLA) - First Place
- Brazilian Freestyle Championship 2002 / 2003 (CBLA) - First Place
- Brazilian Freestyle Jr Championship 2001 (CBLA) - First Place
- RJ Greco Roman Championship 2001 (FLOAERJ) - First Place
- RJ Freestyle Championship 2001 (FLOAERJ) - First Place
1. LWERJ (Liga de Wrestling do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) 2. COB (Comitê Olímpico Brasileiro) 3. CBLA (Confederação Brasileira de lutas Associadas) 4. FLOAERJ (Federação de Lutas Olímpicas e Associadas do Estado do Rio de Janeiro)
MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)
- World Grand Prix Finals 2007 (IFL) - Winner
- Shoot Revolution 2007 - Winner
- Eight Men Grand Prix 2006 (ICC) - Winner Three Times
- Staredown City 2006 - Winner
- Conquista Fight 2003 - Winner
1. IFL (International Fight League) 2. ICC (International Challenge Championship)
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 10 matches 7 wins 1 loss By knockout 0 1 By submission 5 0 By decision 2 0 By disqualification 0 0 Draws 2 No contests 0 Personal life
Marcello has an older brother and a twin sister. Marcello Salazar married Larissa Weber Gruenzner. In 2008, their daughter, Katarina Gruenzner Bergo, was born in Portland, Oregon (USA). In 2007, Marcello Salazar earned a Bachelor's Degree in History from UGF University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
References
- ^ Borbon, Andres. "Webmaster". www.leonardoborbo.com. www.leonardoborbo.com. http://www.btt-texas.com/instructors.html. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
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Categories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- Brazilian mixed martial artists
- Middleweight mixed martial artists
- Brazilian practitioners of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
- People from Rio de Janeiro (city)
- Brazilian people of Portuguese descent
- Brazilian people of Italian descent
- Brazilian expatriates in the United States
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