- Frederico Lapenda
Frederico Lapenda is a Brazilian-born fight promoter and movie producer who is one of the pioneers of the sport of vale tudo and mixed martial arts and is widely credited, along with
Ultimate Fighting Championship [ Friend, Tad, Getting Medieval, New York Magazine, February 19, 1996, page 44.] creatorArt Davie , as being responsible for creating the worldwideMMA movement.The beginning of vale tudo (anything goes) fighting, later to become known as mixed martial arts or MMA, can be credited to
Helio Gracie andCarlos Gracie in Rio de Janeiro, in the early 1900s where Helio took on all comers regardless of time limit, weight or style. In 1993 the sport moved to the US and focused on jiu-jitsu stylists fighting champions of other specific styles such as karate, kickboxing, and judo when Art Davie created the UFC in 1993.The globalization of MMA would happen in 1995 when Lapenda, transplanted to Los Angeles, was looking to take MMA outside of the U.S. and to build a star that would attract the followers of all styles. He brought Rio de Janeiro fighter
Marco Ruas to the U.S. in UFC VI to be introduced to the crowd and then to fight and win UFC VII. During this time he created Ruas Vale Tudo, the prototype MMA cross-training style that is still emulated to this day [http://www.cfwenterprises.com/magazine.asp?content_id=595 link 1] .Lapenda also created the Brazilian Dream Team, which was to have all the major Brazilian fighters training together in
luta livre ,Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu , wrestling, and muay Thai underCarlson Gracie . Lapenda actually opened an academy in Los Angeles in 1995 near UCLA in Westwood, California, for Carlson Gracie to teach at. The Brazilian Dream Team eventually became theBrazilian Top Team and was composed of those same people Lapenda brought together under Carlson to cross-train.In 1996, at the age of just 26, Lapenda decided to take the sport global and created his own fighting event, the
World Vale Tudo Championship (WVC ), which debuted at NK Hall Bay auditorium in Japan to a packed house. That first event had an eight-man tournament plus a super fight. Among the fighters were three of the six UFC champions includingSteve Jennum ,Oleg Taktarov andMarco Ruas . This was the first time a foreigner had promoted a martial arts fight in Japan and also the first time a UFC champion fought in Japan.From there, Lapenda followed up WVC Japan with numerous other international shows. The WVC during the second half of the '90s was the leading international event and created such stars as
Pedro Rizzo ,Mark Kerr ,Heath Hearing ,Igor Vovchanchin , and many others. All of these WVC fighters would go on to fight in either the UFC or for Pride in Japan, which would attract the largest audiences in the world through the foundation laid by Lapenda's WVC Japan.In the span of just six years, Lapenda took MMA to Israel, Russia, Brazil, Holland, Japan, Aruba, Jamaica, and Ukraine and produced over 100 shows. In 1998, he produced the first West Coast cable broadcast of mixed martial arts (Combate Mortal) on
KWHY TV. Lapenda also broke new ground by co-producing two of the first MMA theatrical documentaries,The Smashing Machine (HBO) andRites of Passage (PPV), which are still considered the industry gold standard. He introduced pay-per-view to Brazilian television and his WVC Japan was just the fourth MMA show to ever air on US PPV.In 2002 Lapenda became a filmmaker/producer at
Peter Guber 'sMandalay Entertainment Group and then foundedParadigm Pictures . He has produced four highly-rated programs for Fox Files, including "Russian Night Life" and "Amsterdam: The Red Light District." In addition he produced "Ultimate Fighting Around the World" and "Underground Fighting in California." His feature film credits as producer include "Blonde and Blonder " withDenise Richards andPamela Anderson , "Fathers of the Sport," "Bad Guys," "Shut Up & Shoot," "Nightmare Man" and others with [http://paradigmeg.com/our_team_lapenda.htm Paradigm Pictures] .Lapenda was acknowledged as a "true visionary" by Grappling magazine, which ran a two-part 12-page article on his life and accomplishments, and was also featured on the cover of Gladiator magazine in 2007 and publicly honored, along with UFC creator Art Davie, as one of the two men who created MMA.
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* [http://www.cfwenterprises.com/magazine.asp?content_id=595 CFW Enterprises]
* [http://www.mandalay.com/newsite2/msae/execs_lapenda.html Mandalay]
* [http://www.badguysthemovie.com Bad Guys The Movie]
* [http://www.justshootit.com Just Shoot It]
* [http://paradigmeg.com/our_team_lapenda.htm Paradigm Pictures]
* [http://www.gladiatorchallenge.com/news.asp?ID=13 Gladiator Challenge]
* [http://www.gladmag.com Glad Mag]
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