Rodolfo Vieira | |
Other Names: | The Black Belt Hunter |
Birth Date: | 25 September 1989 |
Birth Place: | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Relatives: | Ana Carolina Vieira (sister)[1] |
Residence: | Orlando, Florida, United States |
Height: | 5 ft 11 in |
Weight: | 185 lb |
Weight Class: | Middleweight |
Reach: | 73 inches[2] |
Style: | Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu |
Stance: | Orthodox |
Fighting Out Of: | Orlando, Florida, United States |
Team: | Fusion X-Cel[3] |
Rank: | Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Julio Cesar Pereira[4] |
Years Active: | 2017–present |
Mma Kowin: | 1 |
Mma Subwin: | 9 |
Mma Subloss: | 1 |
Mma Decloss: | 1 |
Sherdog: | 137167 |
Rodolfo Vieira (born September 25, 1989) is a Brazilian submission grappler, mixed martial artist and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) practitioner.
A four-time Brazilian Jiu Jitsu World Champion,[5] seven-time Abu Dhabi World Pro champion, two-time Pan American and European Champion as well as ADCC Submission Grappling World Champion, Vieira is regarded as one of the best heavyweight BJJ competitors of his generation.[6] [7] His sister is 4 x BJJ World champion Ana Carolina Vieira.
Having transitioned to MMA in 2015, Vieira joined the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2019 where he competes in the middleweight division.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Vieira started training under Arlans Maia when he was 13. A few years later as a purple belt he joined team (now Grappling Fight Team) under Julio Cesar Pereira.[8]
Vieira won the 2009 Abu Dhabi World Cup Brazilian north trials as a brown belt (in a mixed brown and black belt division). He won his division at the Abu Dhabi World Cup with a victory over two-time world champion Braulio Estima, whilst still a brown belt, this earned him the nickname "black belt hunter".[9] After being promoted to black belt, injury sidelined him throughout most of 2010. He returned in 2011 winning his division and the absolute[10] at the Pan American Championships also winning double gold at the Abu Dhabi World Cup and the IBJJF World Championships, facing Bernardo Faria in five out of the six finals. Vieira competed at the 2011 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship where he defeated Joseph Lee Blaize and Antonio Peinado but lost to Dean Lister, in the semi-finals (by heel hook).
In 2012 after winning double gold at the European Championships and the World Cup, he suffered a defeat to Marcus Almeida in the absolute quarter-finals of the IBJJF World Championship,[11] Vieira won his weight class for a second time after defeating Xande Ribeiro. In 2013 he competed at the Copa Podio in Brazil, where he won his weight division and the absolute. He then competed at the Abu Dhabi World Cup, where he won his weight division but came second in the absolute after losing to Marcus Almeida.[12]
At the 2013 IBJJF World Championship, Vieira retained his title in the −94 kg weight class but lost to Almeida in the final of the absolute. In 2014 in an effort to defeat Marcus Almeida Vieira put on more weight and moved up to the −100 kg weight class, at the 2014 Abu Dhabi World Cup he won his weight class defeating Luiz Panza in the final, but again was defeated by Marcus Almeida in the absolute final.
On December 11, 2020, Vieira returned to grappling competition to headline a Who's Number One event against Kaynan Duarte.[13] Vieira was submitted with a rear-naked choke at 2:28.[14]
Vieira faced Derek Brunson in the main event of ADXC 7 on November 17, 2024.[15] He won the match by submission.[16]
Vieira's Jiu-Jitsu style displays a very diverse set of skills, allied with a fast pace guard passing style, great cardio and huge physical prowess, making him the most dominant heavyweight in Jiu-Jitsu's recent years by completely dominating most of his fights. His recurrent matches with Marcus Almeida are among Jiu-Jitsu's most famous rivalries.[6]
Vieira made his professional debut, as a light heavyweight, against Daniyar Zarylbekov at Arzalet Fighting Globe Championship 1 on February 10, 2017. He won the fight by a first-round rear-naked choke submission.[17]
Vieira was scheduled to face Fagner Rakchal at Shooto Brazil 74 on August 27, 2017. He won the fight by a third-round submission.[18]
Vieria made his ACB and middleweight debuts against Alexander Neufang at ACB 82 on March 9, 2018.[19] Vieria won the fight by a first-round technical knockout.[20]
Vieria made his second appearance with the promotion against Jacob Holyman-Tague at ACB 88 on June 16, 2018. He won the fight by a first-round submission.[21]
Vieria was scheduled to face Vitaliy Nemchinov at ACA 96 on June 8, 2019. Vieria won the fight by a first-round submission.[22]
Vieira was signed by UFC in June 2019.[23]
Vieira made his debut at UFC, facing Oskar Piechota, at UFC on ESPN+ 14 on August 10, 2019.[24] He won the fight via an arm-triangle submission in round two.[25]
Vieira faced Saparbek Safarov on March 7, 2020 at UFC 248.[26] He again won the fight via an arm-triangle submission in the first round.[27]
Vieira was scheduled to face Markus Perez on October 11, 2020 at UFC Fight Night 179.[28] However, on September 21, Vieira pulled out due to rib injury that was sustained in training, forcing him to rest and not be able to prepare for the fight.[29]
Vieira was scheduled to face Anthony Hernandez on January 16, 2021 at UFC on ABC 1.[30] However, Hernandez pulled out due to a positive COVID-19 test and they were rescheduled for UFC 258 on February 13, 2021.[31] After a competitive first round Vieira became fatigued and was submitted via guillotine choke in round two.[32] After the loss, Vieira vowed to fix his cardio issues.[33]
Vieira faced Dustin Stoltzfus on July 17, 2021 at UFC on ESPN 26.[34] He won the fight via rear-naked choke submission in round three.[35] This win earned him the Performance of the Night award.[36] Shortly after the fight, Vieira began working with Mano Santana, Lyoto Machida's Karate coach, to improve his striking.[37]
Vieira was scheduled to face Wellington Turman on January 22, 2022 at UFC 270.[38] However after Vieira was forced to withdraw for medical reasons, the bout was cancelled.[39] It was revealed after his withdrawal that Vieira had to undergo a cerebral angiography to determine if he would be able to continue fighting professionally,[40] and he was cleared to continue.
Vieira faced Chris Curtis on June 25, 2022 at UFC on ESPN 38.[41] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[42]
Vieira was scheduled to face Cody Brundage on November 19, 2022 at UFC Fight Night 215.[43] However, Vieira pull out from the event due to undisclosed reason and the bout was scrapped.[44]
Vieira faced Cody Brundage at on April 29, 2023.[45] He won the fight via submission in round two.[46] This win earned him his the Performance of the Night bonus award.[47]
Vieira was scheduled to face Armen Petrosyan at UFC Fight Night 231 on November 4, 2023.[48] However the bout was scrapped after Petrosyan fell ill backstage during the event.[49] The pair was rebooked for UFC Fight Night 236 on February 10, 2024.[50] He won the bout by submission due to an arm-triangle choke with seconds remaining in the first round.[51] This fight earned him another Performance of the Night award.[52]
Vieira is scheduled to face Jacob Malkoun on February 15, 2025 at UFC Fight Night 251.[53]
|-|Win|align=center|10–2|Armen Petrosyan|Submission (arm-triangle choke)|||align=center|1|align=center|4:48|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Win|align=center|9–2|Cody Brundage|Submission (arm-triangle choke)| | |align=center|2|align=center|1:28|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Loss|align=center|8–2|Chris Curtis|Decision (unanimous)|||align=center|3|align=center|5:00|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Win|align=center|8–1|Dustin Stoltzfus|Submission (rear-naked choke)|||align=center|3|align=center|1:54|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Loss|align=center|7–1|Anthony Hernandez|Submission (guillotine choke)|UFC 258 ||align=center|2 |align=center|1:53|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Win|align=center|7–0|Saparbek Safarov|Submission (arm-triangle choke)|UFC 248||align=center|1|align=center|2:58|Las Vegas, Nevada, United States||-|Win|align=center|6–0|Oskar Piechota|Submission (arm-triangle choke)| ||align=center|2|align=center|4:26|Montevideo, Uruguay||-|Win|align=center|5–0|Vitaliy Nemchinov|Submission (rear-naked choke)|ACA 96||align=center|1|align=center|2:01|Łódź, Poland| |-|Win|align=center|4–0|Jacob Holyman-Tague|Submission (rear-naked choke)|ACB 88||align=center|1|align=center|3:51|Brisbane, Australia||-|Win|align=center|3–0|Alexander Neufang|TKO (punches)|ACB 82||align=center|1|align=center|3:42|São Paulo, Brazil||-|Win|align=center|2–0|Fagner Rakchal|Submission (arm-triangle choke)|Shooto Brazil 74||align=center|3|align=center|4:47|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil||-| Win|align=center|1–0|Daniyar Zarylbekov|Submission (rear-naked choke)|Arzalet Fighting Globe Championship 1||align=center|1|align=center|2:27|São Paulo, Brazil||-[55]
-- width:100%; --> | Result | Opponent | Method | Event | Division | Type | Year |
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Win | Mahamed Aly | Points | Black Belt CBD | −100 kg | Gi | 2018 | |
Win | Kit Dale | Submission | Black Belt CBD | −100 kg | Gi | 2018 | |
Loss | João Gabriel Rocha | opened the fight | ADCC World Championship | Absolute | Nogi | 2015 | |
Win | Points (5–0) | ADCC World Championship | Absolute | Nogi | 2015 | ||
Win | Submission (kimura) | ADCC World Championship | Absolute | Nogi | 2015 | ||
Win | Felipe Pena | Referee Decision | ADCC World Championship | −99 kg | Nogi | 2015 | |
Win | Points | ADCC World Championship | −99 kg | Nogi | 2015 | ||
Win | Cassio Silva | Points | ADCC World Championship | −99 kg | Nogi | 2015 | |
Win | Adam Sachnoff | Submission (armbar) | ADCC World Championship | −99 kg | Nogi | 2015 | |
Loss | Marcus Almeida | Points (0–2) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Bernardo Faria | Submission (armbar) | World Championship | Super Heavyweight | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Leo Nogueira | Submission (arm-triangle choke) | World Championship | Super Heavyweight | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | James Puepolo | Submission (choke) | World Championship | Super Heavyweight | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Harlan Berk | Submission (choke) | World Championship | Super Heavyweight | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Bernardo Faria | Submission (wrist lock) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Alexander Trans | Submission (choke) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Sean Roberts | Submission (choke) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | AJ Agazarm | Submission (choke) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Loss | Marcus Almeida | Points (0–2) | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | André Galvão | Submission (ezequiel choke) | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Leandro Lo | Submission (bow & arrow choke) | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Luiz Panza | Submission (choke) | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Luiz Panza | Submission (armbar) | World Cup | Super Heavyweight | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Lucio Rodrigues | Points (7–0) | World Cup | Super Heavyweight | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Antonio Braga Neto | Submission (armbar) | World Cup | Super Heavyweight | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Luke Costello | Submission (bow & arrow choke) | World Cup | Super Heavyweight | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Submission (choke) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | ||
Win | Travis Stevens | Submission (choke) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Draw | Draw | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | ||
Win | Submission (choke) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | ||
Win | Faisal Alkitbe | Submission (choke) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Alexandre Souza | Submission (armbar) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2014 | |
Win | Decision | Metamoris II | Superfight | Gi | 2013 | ||
Loss | Points (2–6) | World Championships | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | ||
Win | Nivaldo Lima | Submission (choke) | World Championships | Heavyweight | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Leo Leite | Submission (choke) | World Championships | Heavyweight | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Yuri Simoes | Points (8–0) | World Championships | Heavyweight | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | James Puopolo | Submission (choke) | World Championships | Heavyweight | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Leo Leite | Submission (armbar) | World Championships | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | João Rocha | Submission (armbar) | World Championships | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Antonio Peinado | Submission (armbar) | World Championships | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Lucas Sachs | Submission (armbar) | World Championships | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Ricardo Abreu | Advantages (3–0) | Copa Podio | Superfight | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Leo Leite | Submission (armbar) | Copa Podio | Superfight | Gi | 2013 | |
Loss | Points (2–7) | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | ||
Win | Claudio Calasans | Points (9–0) | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Pedro Peres | Submission (bow & arrow choke) | World Cup | Heavyweight | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Roberto Alencar | Points (11–0) | World Cup | Heavyweight | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Rodrigo Ribeiro | Submission (triangle choke) | World Cup | Heavyweight | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Pedro Henrique | Submission (ezekiel choke) | World Cup Brazilian Trials | Heavyweight | Gi | 2013 | |
Leo Nogueira | Advantages (3–1) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | ||
Win | Alexandre Souza | Submission (armbar) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Advantages (6–0) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | ||
Win | Points (10–0) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | ||
Win | Leo Nogueira | Points (9–0) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Alexandre Ceconi | Submission (choke) | Copa Podio | Absolute | Gi | 2013 | |
Win | Kim Terra | Submission (armbar) | Rockstrike | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Gilmar Oliveira | Submission (choke) | Rockstrike | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Points (16–0) | Rockstrike | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | ||
Win | Luciano Gonçalves | Submission (armbar) | Rockstrike | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Luis Roberto Pereira | Submission (armbar) | Rockstrike | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Enrico Wesley | Submission (choke) | Brazil. Teams | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Kinter Moura | Submission (armbar) | Brazil. Teams | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Advantages (4–0) | World Championships | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | ||
Win | Alexandre Ceconi | Submission (choke) | World Championships | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Fabiano Souza | Submission (armbar) | World Championships | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Alan Salgado | Submission (cross choke) | World Championships | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Loss | Points (7–8) | World Championships | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | ||
Win | James Puopolo | Submission (choke) | World Championships | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Diego Vivaldi | Submission (cross choke) | World Championships | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Points (4–2) | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | ||
Win | Submission (cross choke) | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | ||
Win | Submission (bow & arrow choke) | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | ||
Win | Roberto Alencar | Submission (armbar) | World Cup | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Marcelo Bernardo | Submission (armbar) | World Cup | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Cristiano Carioca | Submission (choke) | World Cup | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Luiz Panza | Submission (armbar) | World Cup Brazilian Trials | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Luís Felipe | Submission (armbar) | World Cup Brazilian Trials | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Pedro Borges | Submission (armbar) | World Cup Brazilian Trials | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Otavio Countinho | Disqualification (knee reap) | World Cup Brazilian Trials | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Points (7–0) | European Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | ||
Win | Roberto Tussa | Submission (ezekiel choke) | European Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Paulo Tarcisio | Submission (choke) | European Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Gabriel Kitober | Submission (choke) | European Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Lucio Rodrigues | Submission (ezekiel choke) | European Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | |
Win | Submission (triangle choke) | European Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2012 | ||
Loss | Submission (heel hook) | ADCC World Championship | −99 kg | Nogi | 2011 | ||
Win | Antonio Peinado | Points (5–0) | ADCC World Championship | −99 kg | Nogi | 2011 | |
Win | Joseph Lee Baize | Submission (armbar) | ADCC World Championship | −99 kg | Nogi | 2011 | |
Win | Points (9–0) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Points (3–0) | World Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Points (20–2) | World Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Gybson Sá | Submission (armbar) | World Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2011 | |
Win | Dustin Denes | Points (26–0) | World Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2011 | |
Win | Submission (armbar) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Submission (armbar) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Claudio Calasans | Submission (armbar) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | |
Win | Antionio Braga Neto | Submission (choke) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | |
Win | Matt Jubera | Submission (triangle choke) | World Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | |
Win | Points (3–0) | Pan Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Points (8–0) | Pan Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Diego Herzog | Submission (armbar) | Pan Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2011 | |
Win | Leo Nogueira | Advantages (4–0) | Pan Championship | Heavyweight | Gi | 2011 | |
Win | Submission (Choke) | Pan Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Antonio Peinado | Submission (choke) | Pan Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | |
Win | Dan Simmler | Submission (cross choke) | Pan Championship | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | |
Win | Referee Decision | World Cup | Absolute | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Points | World Cup | Heavyweight | Gi | 2011 | ||
Win | Referee Decision | Nogi World Cup | Absolute | Nogi | 2011 | ||
Loss | Points | Nogi World Cup | Heavyweight | Nogi | 2011 | ||
Win | Alexandre de Souza | Points (14–0) | Pan Championship | xxx | Gi | 2010 | |
Win | Antonio Peinado | Advantages (2–0) | World Cup | −92 kg | Gi | 2009 | |
Win | Advantage (1–0) | World Cup | −92 kg | Gi | 2009 | ||
Loss | Points (0–8) | ADCC 2009 Brazilian Trials | −88 kg | Nogi | 2009 | ||
Win | Ricardo Seixas | Submission (guillotine choke) | ADCC 2009 Brazilian Trials | −88 kg | Nogi | 2009 | |