André Schervinski Amado | |
Other Names: | Dida |
Birth Name: | Andre Shervniski Amado |
Birth Date: | 9 October 1983 |
Birth Place: | Curitiba, Brazil |
Weight: | 154lb |
Weight Class: | Lightweight |
Stance: | Orthodox |
Fighting Out Of: | Curitiba, Brazil |
Team: | Evolução Thai Kings MMA (formerly) Chute Boxe Academy (formerly) |
Rank: | purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Cristiano Marcello |
Years Active: | 2004–2010 (MMA) 2006–2014 (Kickboxing) |
Kickbox Win: | 2 |
Kickbox Kowin: | 1 |
Kickbox Loss: | 4 |
Mma Kowin: | 4 |
Mma Decwin: | 2 |
Mma Koloss: | 2 |
Mma Subloss: | 1 |
Mma Decloss: | 1 |
Mma Draw: | 1 |
Sherdog: | 9965 |
André "Dida" Schervinski Amado (born 9 October 1983) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist and Muay Thai kickboxer who has competed in the Japanese promotions Dream and K-1 Hero's.[1] [2]
He is known for his exciting fighting style, often utilizing flying knees and spinning kicks, as well as his colorful entrances often sporting a mask and dancing his way to the ring. He is the head trainer of Evolução Thai.[3]
Amado made his professional debut in 2004, and started off his career 3–0–1 in his home country of Brazil before making his Japanese debut against future DREAM Featherweight Champion Hiroyuki Takaya for the K-1 Hero's organization. Amado received his first career loss against fellow Brazilian Gesias Calvacante by an armbar submission in the final of the 2007 K-1 Hero's Lightweight Grand Prix Tournament, Calvacante had won the tournament in the previous year as well.
Until late 2007 Amado trained at the Chute Boxe Academy in Curitiba, Brazil and was able to gain a purple belt BJJ under coach Cristiano Marcello during his time there.[4] Amado formerly competed in K-1 HERO'S and entered the DREAM Lightweight Grand Prix, losing in the opening round of the tournament to Eddie Alvarez by first round TKO. He lost his last fight to Katsunori Kikuno at Dream 10 on 20 July 2009. "Dida" most recently faced former EliteXC Lightweight Champion K. J. Noons at DREAM.13 at 22 March 2010.[5] He lost via unanimous decision.
In March 2014, Dida announced his plans to make a comeback to both MMA and kickboxing.[6] He re-signed with K-1 in May 2014.[7] On 16 July 2018, it was announced that Amado has signed with Rizin Fighting Federation and is expected to fight at the classic New Year's Eve card, namely Rizin 14.[8]
During the filming of, Amado was brought in as one of the coaches under Wanderlei Silva. During the brawl that broke out between coaches Silva and Chael Sonnen, while the rest of the cast were trying to separate the brawling coaches, Amado joined in the crowd and took the chance to punch Sonnen on the back of the head several times and rip his shirt off. In the aftermath of the brawl, he was filmed bragging to his team about his deeds. UFC president Dana White kicked him off the show after the incident, telling the media that Amado "ought to be arrested" for what he did.[9]
|-|Loss|align=center|6–4–1|K. J. Noons|Decision (unanimous)|DREAM.13||align=center|2|align=center|5:00|Yokohama, Japan||-|Loss|align=center|6–3–1|Katsunori Kikuno|TKO (punches)|DREAM.10||align=center|1|align=center|3:47|Saitama, Saitama, Japan||-|Loss|align=center|6–2–1|Eddie Alvarez|TKO (punches)|Dream 1: Lightweight Grand Prix 2008 First Round||align=center|1|align=center|6:47|Saitama, Saitama, Japan|DREAM Lightweight Grand Prix opening round|-|Loss|align=center|6–1–1|Gesias Cavalcante| Submission (armbar)|Hero's 10||align=center|1|align=center|4:48|Yokohama, Japan|Hero's 2007 Lightweight Grand Prix final.|-|Win|align=center|6–0–1|Caol Uno|Decision (unanimous)|Hero's 10||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Yokohama, Japan|Hero's 2007 Lightweight Grand Prix semi-final.|-|Win|align=center|5–0–1|Artur Oumakhanov|TKO (punches)|Hero's 9||align=center|1|align=center|1:20|Yokohama, Japan|Hero's 2007 Lightweight Grand Prix quarter-final.|-|Win|align=center|4–0–1|Hiroyuki Takaya|TKO (broken nose)|Hero's 8||align=center|1|align=center|3:29|Nagoya, Japan||-|Win|align=center|3–0–1|Felipe Borges|TKO (punches)|Storm Samurai 12||align=center|1|align=center| 0:20|Curitiba, Brazil||-| Draw|align=center|2–0–1|Claudio Mattos| Draw| Storm Samurai 8||align=center| 3|align=center| 5:00|Brasílial, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|2–0|Sergio Vieira|KO (punch)|Storm Samurai 6||align=center|1|align=center|0:43|Curitiba, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|1–0|Leandro Sousa|Decision|Storm Samurai 4||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Curitiba, Brazil||}
|- style="background:#cfc;"| 2014-10-11 || Win ||align=left| Li Yankun || K-1 World MAX 2014 World Championship Tournament Final || Pattaya, Thailand || Decision (Majority) || 3 || 3:00 |- style="background:#fbb;"| 2010-11-08 || Loss ||align=left| Hinata Watanabe || K-1 World MAX 2010 Final, Super Fight || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 3 || 3:00|- style="background:#fbb;"| 2010-07-05 || Loss ||align=left| Yuichiro Nagashima || K-1 World MAX 2010 Final 16 – Part 1 || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Majority) || 3 || 3:00|-! style=background:white colspan=9 ||- style="background:#fbb;"| 2009-04-21 || Loss ||align=left| Buakaw Por. Pramuk || K-1 World MAX 2009 Final 16 || Fukuoka, Japan || Ext.R Decision (Unanimous) || 4 || 3:00|-! style=background:white colspan=9 ||- style="background:#cfc;"| 2008-07-07 || Win ||align=left| Remigijus Morkevičius || K-1 World MAX 2008 Final 8, Super Fight || Tokyo, Japan || TKO (3 Knockdowns) || 1 || 1:43|- style="background:#fbb;"| 2006-02-09 || Loss ||align=left| Hiroki Shishido || WSBA "Shoot Boxing 2006 Neo ΟΡΘΡΟΣ Series 1st" || Tokyo, Japan || Decision (Unanimous) || 5 || 3:00|-| colspan=9 | Legend: