Ronny Markes Shines in Shooto Brazil 22 Title Tripleheader
Gleidson Venga Apr 2, 2011
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prospect Ronny Markes destroyed Diogo Osama at Shooto Brazil 22. |
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BRASILIA, Brazil -- The crowd that showed up in force at the Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in Brazil's capital witnessed heavy fighting at Shooto Brazil 22, where three Shooto South American titles were on the line. No one was more impressive in capturing gold than hot light heavyweight prospect Ronny Markes.
A Nova Uniao Kimura product who also trains with Glover Teixeira and Pedro Rizzo, the 22-year-old Markes needed little work to beat little-known Diogo Osama. Markes immediately sought to corner his opponent. As soon as he did, he landed a straight right, and ended the fight with a series of follow-up punches in just 45 seconds.
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The Natal native is now 10-1 in MMA, with just one fight going to the judges.
The 154-pound title dispute also rocked the crowd, as popular local
Elieni
Silva challenged once-beaten Nova Uniao product Hacran
Dias.
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Hacran Dias credited Nova Uniao
for his win.
"I mirror my training partners, such as [Jose] Aldo, Marlon Sandro and all others. Training with them I'm ready for anything. These guys were instrumental in my victory," said the champion.
The Shooto South American 183-pound champion, Carlos "Indio" Pereira, had his opponent changed twice, but was by no means discouraged. Leandro "Batata" Silva was injured and replaced by Eder Jones, who in turn was injured a week before the clash and substituted by Julio "Junior" Beba.
The fight was thrilling. Beba surprised notching a knockdown early in the match, but failed to finish. "Indio" recovered, scored a knockdown of his own and punished his opponent with punches until referee Claudio Moreira saved Beba at 3:26 of the first round, allowing the champion to retain his title.
"I want to dedicate this victory to my team who gave me every support. The fight was tough, but I was very focused and got the victory," said "Indio" after the bout.
First-Round Stops for Torres, Lineker Highlight Undercard
UFC veteran Ronys Torres featured in one of the most anticipated fights of the night against the tough Guilherme Mattos Rodrigues of Natal in a 165-pound catch-weight bout. Torres would not have any of the initial striking and quickly took "Kioto" to the ground, where he dominated him. Torres worked the ground, nearly tapping Rodrigues with a kimura. The Amazon native eventually got his finish with a guillotine choke at 4:33 of the first round.
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Torres dominated on the ground.
"I train to finish the fight as quickly as possible and all was fine. I'm very happy, thank God," celebrated Torres, who won his second straight bout after three consecutive losses inside the UFC.
The newest revelation out of Parana, John Lineker, dominated Saulo Martins both standing and on the ground.
Lineker, who entered the ring with a shirt memorializing Brazilian MMA manager Ivan Canello who tragically passed away last month, punched out his foe at 3:30 of the first round.
The 20-year-old native of Paranagua has now won nine straight bouts in a 14-month span, including Nitrix's bantamweight tournament in February, which established him as one of the country's best up-and-comers.
The middleweight fight between Marcos Antonio Santana and Hernani Perpetuo ended in controversy. The first round was very active, all fought standing. Perpetuo ended up suffering a cut on his eyebrow which forced the doctor to stop the fight during the break despite the complains from all of the Nova Uniao team. Nova Uniao leader and Shooto Brazil promoter Andre Pederneiras has secured a rematch between the two for an upcoming edition of the event.
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Lineker paid tribute to a friend
with a first-round win.
Natalense Lightweight Anistavio Medeiros, better known as "Gasparzinho," forced Lucio Curado to tap out to a heel hook 50 seconds into the second round.
In a flyweight contest, Bruno Azevedo sunk a rear-naked choke to tap William Campos at 2:25 of the first round.
In the opening bout of the evening Leo Pinheiro won a unanimous decision over Vinicius Boneco.
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