Paulo Costa | |
Other Names: | Borrachinha The Eraser |
Birth Name: | Paulo Henrique Costa[1] |
Birth Date: | 1991 4, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Weight: | 186 lb |
Weight Class: | Middleweight (2012–present) Light heavyweight (2021) |
Reach: | 72 inches[2] |
Fighting Out Of: | Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Team: | Team Nogueira Champion Team Clube Atlético Mineiro Fight Ready (2017–present)[3] |
Trainer: | Eric Albarracin |
Rank: | Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[4] |
Years Active: | 2012–present |
Mma Kowin: | 11 |
Mma Subwin: | 1 |
Mma Decwin: | 2 |
Mma Koloss: | 1 |
Mma Decloss: | 3 |
Sherdog: | 147165 |
Paulo Henrique Costa (born 21 April 1991) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Middleweight[5] division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). As of 4 June 2024, he is #8 in the UFC middleweight rankings.[6]
Costa, the son of odd-jobber Carlos Roberto and Maria Augusta, was born in 1991.[7] He has an older brother, Carlos Costa, who is a former mixed martial artist and one of Paulo's coaches. Paulo grew up in Contagem playing football and eventually picking up Muay Thai at the age of nine in order to learn discipline and avoid street fights he was constantly getting into. As a teenager, Paulo joined a jiu-jitsu gym with his brother only to quit the sport after their father died of throat cancer when Paulo was 17. A couple of years later, Costa returned to jiu-jitsu and started competing under the tutelage of his brother who was already a purple belt at the time.
In order to help his mother with bills, Costa worked in real estate and as an IT teacher teaching Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
Costa made his professional MMA debut in his native country of Brazil in February 2012. Eventually, his brother convinced their mother to support Paulo monetarily for a year in order to pursue his professional martial arts career. Over the next five years, he amassed a record of 8–0 with 7 knockouts and 1 submission.[8]
Costa was chosen to be a fighter on . In the opening elimination round, he defeated José Roberto via submission (guillotine choke) in the second round. Costa was the second middleweight fighter chosen by coach Wanderlei Silva. His next fight was against Márcio Alexandre Jr., and Costa lost via split decision after three rounds.[9]
Costa made his promotional debut on 11 March 2017, at UFC Fight Night 106 against Garreth McLellan.[10] He won the fight via TKO in the first round, earning his first Performance of the Night award.[11]
Costa faced Oluwale Bamgbose on 3 June 2017, at UFC 212.[12] He won the fight via TKO in the second round.[13]
After the fight with Bamgbose, UFC offered a new contract but the parties did not come to an agreement with the financial terms. The UFC then proposed a fight with former welterweight champion Johny Hendricks, with a promise to renegotiate after the bout.[14] Costa faced Hendricks on 4 November 2017, at UFC 217.[15] He won the fight via TKO in the second round.[16] After the bout Costa signed a new, multi-fight contract.
Costa was expected to face Uriah Hall on 21 April 2018, at UFC Fight Night 128.[17] However, Costa pulled out of the fight in mid-March with an arm injury.[18] In turn, promotion officials elected to pull Hall from that event entirely and reschedule the pairing for 7 July 2018, at UFC 226.[19] Costa won the fight via technical knockout in round two.[20] The win earned him his second Performance of the Night award.[21]
Costa was scheduled to face Yoel Romero on 3 November 2018, at UFC 230.[22] However, Romero indicated in mid-August that, while he had been cleared to fight, his medics had recommended that he wait another four to five months to allow facial injuries incurred during his most recent fight to fully heal.[23]
The bout was rescheduled again, and was expected to take place on 27 April 2019, at UFC on ESPN+ 8.[24] Costa was removed from the card for an undisclosed reason.[25] He was replaced by Ronaldo Souza.[26] Romero then pulled out of the fight due to pneumonia, and Costa was scheduled to face Souza, but a United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) investigation prevented Costa from participating, so neither Romero nor Costa competed in the event.[27]
It was revealed that Costa had been suspended for six months by USADA and Comissão Atlética Brasileira de MMA (CABMMA) for receiving prohibited intravenous infusions (IV) more than 100 mL in 12 hours after the weigh-ins in June 2017 at UFC 212 against Oluwale Bamgbose and November 2017 at UFC 217 against Johny Hendricks. Costa was fined a third of his purse of the fights, which were reverted to his opponents. The suspension was retroactive to 10 August 2018, and Costa was eligible to fight again in February 2019.[28] [29] On 23 March 2020, Lucas Penchel MSc, who provided the infusions in question, accepted a two-year ban from USADA, starting on 13 March 2020.[30]
Costa finally faced Romero on 17 August 2019, at UFC 241.[31] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[32] This fight earned him the Fight of the Night award.[33]
On the strength of his five fight win streak in the UFC, Costa faced Israel Adesanya for the UFC Middleweight Championship on 27 September 2020 at UFC 253.[34] He lost the fight via technical knockout in the second round, making this his first professional loss.[35]
Costa was scheduled to face Robert Whittaker on 17 April 2021 at UFC on ESPN 22.[36] However, on 16 March Costa withdrew from the fight due to illness,[37] and was replaced by Kelvin Gastelum.[38]
Costa was scheduled to face Jared Cannonier on 21 August 2021 at UFC on ESPN 29.[39] However, on 4 June, Costa withdrew from the bout due to unknown reasons.[40] Costa later claimed he never signed the bout agreement and cited issues with his payment, while not confirming them as the reason for his withdrawal.[41]
Costa faced Marvin Vettori in a light heavyweight bout on 23 October 2021 at UFC Fight Night 196, which was originally scheduled as a middleweight contest and briefly changed to a catchweight bout. Costa received widespread criticism for showing up twenty-five pounds over the middleweight limit.[42] [43] Costa lost the fight via unanimous decision.[44]
Costa was scheduled to face former UFC Middleweight champion Luke Rockhold on 30 July 2022, at UFC 277.[45] However, the bout was postponed to UFC 278 for unknown reasons.[46] Costa won the fight via unanimous decision.[47] The fight earned him the Fight of the Night award.[48]
Costa was scheduled to face Robert Whittaker on 12 February 2023, at UFC 284.[49] However, Costa disputed the official announcement by the promotion indicating he had never signed a contract and the fight would not take place.[50]
Costa was scheduled to face Ikram Aliskerov on 29 July 2023, at UFC 291.[51] However, it was announced on July 19 that the promotion opted to scrap the pairing and instead move him to face Khamzat Chimaev on 21 October 2023, at UFC 294.[52] In turn, Costa pulled out of the fight due to injury, and was replaced by Kamaru Usman.[53]
Costa faced former UFC Middleweight champion Robert Whittaker on 17 February 2024, at UFC 298.[54] Despite almost finishing Whittaker at the end of the first round with a head kick, Costa ended up losing the bout by unanimous decision.[55]
Costa faced former UFC Middleweight champion Sean Strickland on 1 June 2024, at UFC 302.[56] He lost the fight by split decision.[57]
On 31 May 2022, Costa was questioned by the police in the Metropolitan Region of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, regarding an incident in which he was accused of striking a nurse with his elbow during a dispute over a COVID-19 vaccination card. Costa claimed he was already vaccinated but had not had it recorded on his vaccination card, and that he asked the nurse to sign his card. The nurse, however, claimed that Costa had not been vaccinated and refused to sign, and that he attempted to flee with the filled-out vaccination card without the shot being administered. She went on to say that in a measure to prevent him from leaving, she grabbed Costa by the arm and she was hit with an elbow to her face, which caused her lips to become swollen. No charges were filed.[64] [65] [66]
|-|Loss|align=center|14–4|Sean Strickland|Decision (split)|UFC 302||align=center|5|align=center|5:00|Newark, New Jersey, United States||-|Loss|align=center|14–3|Robert Whittaker|Decision (unanimous)|UFC 298||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Anaheim, California, United States||-|Win|align=center|14–2|Luke Rockhold|Decision (unanimous)|UFC 278||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Salt Lake City, Utah, United States||-|Loss|align=center|13–2|Marvin Vettori|Decision (unanimous)| ||align=center|5|align=center|5:00|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Loss|align=center|13–1|Israel Adesanya|TKO (punches and elbows) |UFC 253 ||align=center|2|align=center|3:59|Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates||- |Win|align=center|13–0|Yoel Romero|Decision (unanimous)|UFC 241 ||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Anaheim, California, United States||-|Win|align=center|12–0|Uriah Hall|TKO (punches)|UFC 226 ||align=center|2|align=center|2:38|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||- |Win|align=center|11–0|Johny Hendricks|TKO (punches)|UFC 217||align=center|2|align=center|1:23|New York City, New York, United States||-|Win|align=center|10–0|Oluwale Bamgbose|TKO (punches)|UFC 212||align=center|2|align=center|1:06|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil||-|Win|align=center| 9–0|Garreth McLellan|TKO (punches)|||align=center|1|align=center|1:17|Fortaleza, Brazil||-|Win|align=center| 8–0| Adriano Balby de Araujo| KO (punch)| Jungle Fight 90||align=center|1|align=center|3:25| São Paulo, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|7–0|Eduardo Ramón|Submission (rear-naked choke)|Jungle Fight 87||align=center|1|align=center|2:40|São Paulo, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|6–0|Bruno Assis|TKO (punches)|Jungle Fight 84||align=center|1|align=center|1:17|São Paulo, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|5–0|Wagner Silva Gomes|TKO (punches)|FTF 11||align=center|1|align=center|4:37|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|4–0|Gérson da Conceição|TKO (doctor stoppage)|FTF 9||align=center|1|align=center|5:00|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|3–0|Fábio Moreira|TKO (punches)|BH Fight: MMA Grand Prix||align=center|1|align=center|1:26|Belo Horizonte, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|2–0|Ademilson Borges |TKO (head kick and punches)|Upper Fight: MMA Championship 2||align=center|1|align=center|0:32|Teófilo Otoni, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|1–0|Téo Esteves|TKO (head kick and punches)|MMA Total Combat: Santa Luzia||align=center|1|align=center|2:08|Santa Luzia, Brazil||-[67]
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|Loss|align=center|1–1|Márcio Alexandre Jr.|Decision (split)|rowspan=2|| (airdate)|align=center|3|align=center|5:00|rowspan=2|São Paulo, Brazil||-
|Win|align=center|1–0|José Roberto |Submission (guillotine choke)| (airdate)|align=center|2|align=center|N/A||-