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Murilo Rua Born May 22, 1980
Curitiba, BrazilOther names Ninja Nationality Brazilian Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight 185 lb (83.9 kg; 13.2 st) Division Middleweight (185 lb)
Light Heavyweight (205 lb)Style Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Fighting out of Curitiba, Brazil Team Universidade da luta[1] Rank Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Years active 2000–2011 Mixed martial arts record Total 33 Wins 20 By knockout 9 By submission 9 By decision 2 Losses 12 By knockout 6 By decision 6 Draws 1 Other information Notable relatives Mauricio Rua (brother) Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog last updated on: September 13, 2011 Murilo Rua (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁuɐ]; born May 22, 1980) is a former Brazilian mixed martial artist who fought in Pride Fighting Championships. Nicknamed Ninja, he is the older brother of former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Mauricio "Shogun" Rua. He is known for his well-rounded fighting skills, in particular Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Rua is a veteran of Pride Fighting Championships, where he once enjoyed a reputation as one of the strongest middleweights in the world. Rua regularly fought at 185 pounds, but has also fought at 205 pounds and heavyweight. He is the former (and first ever) Elite XC middleweight champion. He also had a successful career in British MMA appearing on both Cage Rage and BAMMA cards. He is of Portuguese and Italian descent, but was born in Brazil.
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Mixed martial arts career
Rua started his career at Chute Boxe Academy in Curitiba, Brazil, a Muay Thai training group which has produced champions like Wanderlei Silva. Ninja's first foray into MMA was with Brazilian based Meca World Vale Tudo, there he amassed an impressive 5–0–1 record before signing with Pride Fighting Championships.
Ninja made his PRIDE debut against Daijiro Matsui in September 2001, which he won via referee stoppage after repeated kicks and stomps. After losing a close decision to Dan Henderson, Rua went on to defeat such fighters as Alex Andrade, Akira Shoji, Alexander Otsuka and Mario Sperry. The latter being the beginnings of the long lasting rivalry between Chute Boxe and Brazilian Top Team. Rua lost to Ricardo Arona in a close battle of attrition, and Sergei Kharitonov in the Pride Total Elimination 2004, where he fought as a heavyweight, suffering a brutal knockout loss.
At Pride 29, Rua faced Quinton Jackson. Jackson won via a split decision that did not seem to reflect the events of the match. Jackson appeared embarrassed with the result and attempted to offer the winner's trophy to Rua following the decision. Commentators such as Mauro Ranallo and Bas Rutten, who were present at the bout, also have stated that they thought Rua had won the fight.
Rua fought three more times in Pride, defeating newcomer Murad Chunkaiev before dropping a lacklustre decision against top ranked Paulo Filho. Nevertheless, Rua was selected as part of the Pride welterweight (185 pound) Grand Prix. In the opening bracket, however, he was knocked out by Denis Kang. Rua then left Pride for a tenure with British MMA promotion Cage Rage in order to strengthen the tie between the two promotions. His first bout, against English UFC veteran Mark Weir, resulted in a victory by submission after a rough and tumble affair. He also defeated Alex Reid via doctor stoppage before the newly created EliteXC organization purchased Cage Rage, therefore he fought for the vacant Elite XC middleweight at Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Baroni against Greg Jackson trained Joey Villasenor and recorded a second round TKO, stopping Villasenor with strikes. After three months as the champion, his first title defense came to ICON sport middleweight champion Robbie Lawler. Despite narrowly winning the first two rounds, an exhausted Ninja was defeated via a third round TKO at EliteXC: Uprising. He rebounded with a victory over Muay Thai fighter and Cage Rage contender Xavier Foupa-Pokam at Cage Rage 24: Feel the pain.
On December 18, 2007, Sherdog.com reported that both Rua and his brother Mauricio had left the Chute Boxe camp with plans to open up their own facility in Massachusetts. The Ruas' new camp was named Universidade da luta, which translates to "University of Fighting", and instead was opened in the Ruas' hometown of Curitiba, Brazil.
Rua was initially scheduled to fight Phil Baroni on the May 31, 2008, EliteXC card, however, he suffered a minor foot injury which led him to fight on the June 14 card instead, where he recorded a dominant KO victory over undefeated Tony Bonello. On October 4, 2008, Rua was defeated by Benji Radach on a live CBS broadcast. Radach finished the fight with punches to Rua's head after a failed flying knee sent him sprawling on his back.
Rua made his Dream debut at Dream 8 against Riki Fukuda on April 5, 2009. His original opponent was supposed to be Dong Sik Yoon but Dong was injured and Riki was found as a late replacement. Rua went on to lose against Riki by unanimous decision. After winning both of his latest bouts at Bitetti Combat MMA 4 and Bitetti Combat MMA 5 in the Light Heavyweight division, Rua hinted that he will continue fighting at 205 lb.
Rua was supposed to fight Falaniko Vitale at Shine Fights 3 on May 15, 2010. The middleweight bout between Falaniko Vitale and Rua, previously announced for Shine Fights Worlds Collide: Mayorga vs. Thomas, was scrapped due to an injury sustained by Vitale.
Rua was planning to participate in Dream 14, though that event canceling led to other plans [2]
Rua beat Jeremy May on July 18, 2010 at Impact Fighting Championships by submission via guillotine choke.
Rua lost to Cesar Gracie product Roy Boughton via unanimous decision on October 23, 2010
. Boughton missed weight by 11 lbs."Ninja" fought Tom Watson for the BAMMA Middleweight Title on May 21, 2011. The fight proved to be a one sided affair, with Rua being rocked several times throughout the fight, as well as being visibly hurt with leg kicks. The end came at 2:06 of the third round after Watson stunned Rua with a head kick and followed up with strikes until the referee stepped in to save the unconscious Rua.[citation needed]
After Rua loss against Tom Watson, he said he would not continue fighting and would retire.
Personal life
Rua and longtime girlfriend Ana married on October 8, 2004 in Curitiba, Brazil.[3] The couple have two sons,one who was born in August 2008 and one named Jose Lucas who was born March 15, 2010.[4][5]
Championships and accomplishments
Mixed martial arts
- EliteXC
- EliteXC Middleweight Championship (1 Time, First)
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 33 matches 20 wins 12 losses By knockout 9 6 By submission 9 0 By decision 2 6 Draws 1 Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Loss 20-12-1 Tom Watson KO (head kick and punches) BAMMA 6 May 21, 2011 3 2:06 London, England For the BAMMA Middleweight Championship Loss 20–11–1 Roy Boughton Decision (unanimous) W-1 New Ground October 23, 2010 3 5:00 Nova Scotia, Canada Boughton missed contracted weight (190) by 5.5 pounds[6] Win 20–10–1 Jeremy May Submission (guillotine choke) Impact FC 2 July 18, 2010 1 4:12 Sydney, Australia Fought at 185 lb Win 19–10–1 Arturo Arcemendes Submission (arm-triangle choke) Bitetti Combat MMA 7 May 28, 2010 1 1:27 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Fought at 205 lb Win 18–10–1 Jason Jones TKO (punches) Bitetti Combat MMA 5 December 12, 2009 2 3:20 São Paulo, Brazil Fought at 205 lb Win 17–10–1 Alex Stiebling TKO (head kick and strikes) Bitetti Combat MMA 4 September 12, 2009 1 0:39 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Fought at 205 lb Loss 16–10–1 Riki Fukuda Decision (unanimous) Dream 8 April 5, 2009 2 5:00 Nagoya, Japan Loss 16–9–1 Benji Radach KO (punches) EliteXC: Heat October 4, 2008 2 2:31 Sunrise, Florida, United States Win 16–8–1 Tony Bonello KO (punches) EliteXC: Return of the King June 14, 2008 1 3:16 Hawaii, United States Win 15–8–1 Xavier Foupa-Pokam Submission (rear naked choke) Cage Rage 24 December 1, 2007 2 3:47 London, England Loss 14–8–1 Robbie Lawler KO (strikes) EliteXC: Uprising September 15, 2007 3 2:04 Hawaii, United States Lost Elite XC Middleweight Championship Win 14–7–1 Joey Villasenor TKO (strikes) Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. Baroni June 22, 2007 2 1:05 California, United States Became First Elite XC Middleweight Champion Win 13–7–1 Alex Reid TKO (cut on the shin) Cage Rage 21 April 21, 2007 1 0:28 London, England Win 12–7–1 Mark Weir Submission (arm-triangle choke) Cage Rage 18 September 30, 2006 2 1:15 London, England Loss 11–7–1 Denis Kang KO (punches) Pride Bushido 11 June 4, 2006 1 0:15 Saitama, Saitama, Japan Pride 2006 WW GP Opening Round Loss 11–6–1 Paulo Filho Decision (unanimous) Pride Bushido 10 April 2, 2006 2 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Win 11–5–1 Murad Chunkaiev Submission (heel hook) Pride 30 October 23, 2005 1 3:31 Saitama, Saitama, Japan Drops to 185 lb Loss 10–5–1 Quinton Jackson Decision (split) Pride 29 February 20, 2005 3 5:00 Saitama, Saitama, Japan Loss 10–4–1 Sergei Kharitonov KO (punches) Pride Total Elimination 2004 April 25, 2004 1 4:14 Saitama, Saitama, Japan Pride 2004 HW GP Opening Round Win 10–3–1 Alexander Otsuka Submission (side choke) Pride 27 February 1, 2004 1 5:25 Osaka, Japan Win 9–3–1 Akira Shoji KO (flying knee) Pride Shockwave 2003 December 31, 2003 1 2:24 Saitama, Saitama, Japan Loss 8–3–1 Kevin Randleman TKO (cut) Pride 24 December 23, 2002 3 0:20 Japan Loss 8–2–1 Ricardo Arona Decision (unanimous) Pride 23 November 24, 2002 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Win 8–1–1 Mario Sperry Decision (unanimous) Pride 20 April 28, 2002 3 5:00 Yokohama, Japan Win 7–1–1 Alex Andrade Decision (unanimous) Pride 18 December 23, 2001 3 5:00 Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan Loss 6–1–1 Dan Henderson Decision (split) Pride 17 November 3, 2001 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Win 6–0–1 Daijiro Matsui TKO (soccer kicks and stomps) Pride 16 September 24, 2001 3 0:51 Osaka, Japan Win 5–0–1 Rogerio Sagate Submission (keylock) Meca World Vale Tudo 5 June 9, 2001 1 3:54 Curitiba, Brazil Draw 4–0–1 Akihiro Gono Draw Shooto: To The Top 4 May 1, 2001 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Win 4–0 Leopoldo Serao TKO (cut) Meca World Vale Tudo 4 December 16, 2000 1 7:00 Curitiba, Brazil Win 3–0 Luiz Claudio das Dores Submission (retirement) Meca World Vale Tudo 3 November 14, 2000 1 3:00 Curitiba, Brazil Win 2–0 Israel Albuquerque Submission (shoulder injury) Meca World Vale Tudo 2 August 12, 2000 1 1:36 Curitiba, Brazil Win 1–0 Adriano Verdelli Submission (triangle choke) Meca World Vale Tudo 1 May 27, 2000 1 3:08 Brazil References
- ^ "The downfall of BTT and Chute Boxe". ESPN.com. 2008. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=3253436&type=story. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ http://brokeyou.com/mma_news/333/Murilo_Ninja_Rua_vs_Falaniko_Vitale_at_Shine_Fights_III.html
- ^ Chute Boxe star and Pride veteran Murilo "Ninja" Rua finally got married to his long time girlfriend Ana Paula Sanson on October 8 in the city of Curitiba, Brazil.
- ^ "Murilo 'Ninja' father again, back at Dream 14". Tatame.com. 2009-0-27. http://www.tatame.com/2010/03/17/Murilo-Ninja-father-again-back-at-Dream-13. Retrieved 2009-03-19.
- ^ "Murilo 'Ninja' father again, back at Dream 14". Tatame.com. 2010-03-17. http://www.tatame.com/2010/03/17/Murilo-Ninja-father-again-back-at-Dream-13. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
- ^ http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Rogers-Ninja-Return-Under-Warrior-1-MMA-Banner-27708
External links
- Official website
- Professional MMA record for Murilo Rua from Sherdog
- Murilo Rua's ProElite.com Profile
- Murilo Rua's EliteXC Profile
New championship 1st Elite XC Middleweight Champion
June 22, 2007 – September 15, 2007Succeeded by
Robbie LawlerCategories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- Brazilian mixed martial artists
- Heavyweight mixed martial artists
- Light heavyweight mixed martial artists
- Brazilian practitioners of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
- Brazilian Muay Thai practitioners
- People from Curitiba
- EliteXC
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