Nova União (mixed martial arts) explained

Nova União (pronounced as /pt/) is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) academy and mixed martial arts team located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is one of the top professional MMA training camps. Their BJJ black belts have participated in BJJ, submission grappling and MMA competitions all over the world.

B.J. Penn's victory at the Mundials marked the first time a non-Brazilian native won gold in the black belt category. Since 2008 Nova União has become a familiar name in the mixed martial arts scene as a result of stabling the former #1 ranked featherweight fighter in the world, José Aldo, as well as Renan Barão, the former UFC Bantamweight champion, and another top ten ranked featherweight in Marlon Sandro.[1]

Jiu Jitsu

The Nova União jiu jitsu team was recently re-organized by two 1st generation black belts under André Pederneiras in the United States. Gustavo Dantas, President, and Robson Moura, Vice-President, have been charged with overseeing the new changes. The team was created by Wendell Alexander and André Pederneiras, and is known primarily for its lightweight fighters. The competition team is usually reserved for the top four competitors during that time period.

Nowadays they have gyms around the World from East to West in cities and countries such as Bangkok, Phuket (Thailand), Australia, the United States, Zurich (Switzerland), Canada, etc.

Notable members

Current and former members of the team include:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sherdog Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings - Featherweight . Sherdog.com . 2010-12-19 . 2014-02-13.
  2. Web site: Ultimate Submissions: Breaking down the Peruvian Neck Tie. MMAMania.com. February 1, 2011.