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Murilo Rua

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Brazilian mixed martial fighter

In thisPortuguese name, the first or maternalfamily name isMilani and the second or paternal family name isRua.
Murilo Rua
Born (1980-05-22)May 22, 1980 (age 44)
Curitiba, Brazil
NicknameNinja
ResidenceRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight186 lb (84 kg; 13 st 4 lb)
DivisionMiddleweight
Light heavyweight
Heavyweight
Reach72 in (183 cm)
StyleMMA,Muay thai,Brazilian jiu-jitsu
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofCuritiba, Brazil
TeamChute Boxe Academy (until 2008)
Universidade da Luta (2008–present)[1][2]
RankBlack belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Black prajied inMuay Thai
Years active2000–2012
Mixed martial arts record
Total34
Wins20
By knockout10
By submission8
By decision2
Losses13
By knockout7
By decision6
Draws1
Other information
Notable relativesMauricio Rua (brother)
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog
Last updated on: September 13, 2011 (2011-09-13)

Murilo Milani Rua (Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈʁuɐ]; born May 22, 1980), also known asNinja, is a Brazilian retiredmixed martial artist. He is the older brother of former UFC Light Heavyweight ChampionMauricio Rua. He was the inauguralEliteXC Middleweight Champion and also competed inPride Fighting Championships.

Mixed martial arts career

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Rua started his career atChute Boxe Academy inCuritiba, Brazil, aMuay Thai training group which has produced champions likeWanderlei Silva. Ninja's first foray into MMA was withBrazilian-based Meca World Vale Tudo, where he amassed an impressive 5–0–1 record before signing withPride Fighting Championships.

Ninja made hisPRIDE debut againstDaijiro Matsui in September 2001, which he won via referee stoppage after repeated kicks and stomps. After losing a close decision toDan Henderson, Rua went on to defeat Alex Andrade, andAlexander Otsuka. Rua was scheduled to fight for the Meca Middleweight (205 lb) title vs Jorge Navalhada, but was injured, and could not fight for the title.[3] After returning from injury, he defeatedMario Sperry, and this fueled beginning of the long lasting rivalry betweenChute Boxe andBrazilian Top Team. Rua lost toRicardo Arona in a close battle of attrition, andSergei Kharitonov in thePride Total Elimination 2004, where he fought as aheavyweight, suffering a brutal knockout loss.

AtPride 29, Rua facedQuinton Jackson. Rua lost the fight by split decision which was controversial. Jackson was noticeably confused with the result and attempted to offer the winner's trophy to Rua following the decision. Commentators such as Mauro Ranallo and Bas Rutten, who were present at the bout, also have stated that they thought Rua had won the fight.

Rua fought three more times in Pride, defeating newcomer Murad Chunkaiev before dropping a lacklustre decision against top rankedPaulo Filho. Nevertheless, Rua was selected as part of the Pride welterweight (185 pound) Grand Prix. In the opening bracket, however, he was knocked out byDenis Kang. Rua then left Pride for a tenure with British MMA promotionCage Rage in order to strengthen the tie between the two promotions. His first bout, against English UFC veteranMark Weir, resulted in a victory by submission after a rough and tumble affair. He also defeatedAlex Reid via doctor stoppage before the newly createdEliteXC organization purchased Cage Rage, therefore he fought for the vacant Elite XC middleweight atStrikeforce: Shamrock vs. Baroni against Greg Jackson trainedJoey Villasenor and recorded a second-round TKO, stopping Villasenor with strikes. After three months as the champion, his first title defense came to ICON sport middleweight championRobbie Lawler. Despite narrowly winning the first two rounds, an exhausted Ninja was defeated via a third-round TKO atEliteXC: Uprising. He rebounded with a victory over Muay Thai fighter and Cage Rage contender Xavier Foupa-Pokam atCage Rage 24: Feel the pain.

On December 18, 2007,Sherdog.com reported that both Rua and his brother Mauricio had left the Chute Boxe camp with plans to open up their own facility inMassachusetts. The Ruas' new camp was named Universidade da luta, which translates to "University of Fighting", and instead was opened in the Ruas' hometown of Curitiba, Brazil.

Rua was initially scheduled to fightPhil Baroni on the May 31, 2008, EliteXC card, however, he suffered a minor foot injury which led him to fight on the June 14 card instead, where he recorded a dominant KO victory over undefeated Tony Bonello. On October 4, 2008, Rua was defeated byBenji Radach on a live CBS broadcast. Radach finished the fight with punches to Rua's head after a failed flying knee sent him sprawling on his back.

Rua made hisDream debut atDream 8 againstRiki Fukuda on April 5, 2009. His original opponent was supposed to beDong Sik Yoon but Dong was injured and Riki was found as a late replacement. Rua went on to lose against Riki by unanimous decision. After winning both of his latest bouts atBitetti Combat MMA 4 andBitetti Combat MMA 5 in the Light heavyweight division, Rua hinted that he will continue fighting at 205 lb.

Rua was supposed to fight Falaniko Vitale at Shine Fights 3 on May 15, 2010. The middleweight bout between Falaniko Vitale and Rua, previously announced for Shine FightsWorlds Collide: Mayorga vs. Thomas, was scrapped due to an injury sustained by Vitale.

Rua was planning to participate inDream 14, though that event being rescheduled led to other plans.[4]

Rua beat Jeremy May on July 18, 2010, atImpact Fighting Championships by submission via guillotine choke.

Rua lost to Cesar Gracie product Roy Boughton via unanimous decision on October 23, 2010 (2010-10-23). Boughton missed weight by 5.5 lbs.

"Ninja" foughtTom Watson for the BAMMA Middleweight Title on May 21, 2011. The fight proved to be a one sided affair, with Rua being rocked several times throughout the fight, as well as being visibly hurt with leg kicks. The end came at 2:06 of the third round after Watson stunned Rua with a head kick and followed up with strikes until the referee stepped in to save the unconscious Rua.[5]

After Rua lost againstTom Watson, he said he would not continue fighting and would retire.Rua is now set to come out of retirement to fight a rematch againstPride FC vet and formerWorld Extreme Cage Fighting middleweight championPaulo Filho.

The two originally met atPride Bushido 10 wherePaulo Filho won by unanimous decision after three rounds.

Rua once again lost to Filho by yet another controversial referee stoppage by Mario Yamasaki. Filho landed a strong combination which rocked Rua, forcing him to shoot for a single leg take down. Yamasaki saw this as a reason to stop the fight, and stepped in to save Rua.

Personal life

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Rua and longtime girlfriend Ana married on October 8, 2004, inCuritiba, Brazil.[6] The couple have two sons, born in August 2008 and March 2010.[7][8]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
34 matches20 wins13 losses
By knockout107
By submission80
By decision26
Draws1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss20–13–1Paulo FilhoTKO (punches)Best of the Best: Filho vs. Ninja IISeptember 6, 201210:47Belém, BrazilRetired after bout.
Loss20–12–1Tom WatsonKO (head kick and punches)BAMMA 6: Watson vs. RuaMay 21, 201132:06London, EnglandFor theBAMMA World Middleweight Championship.
Loss20–11–1Roy BoughtonDecision (unanimous)W-1 New GroundOctober 23, 201035:00Nova Scotia, CanadaCatchweight bout (190 lb); Boughton missed weight (195.5 lb).[9]
Win20–10–1Jeremy MaySubmission (guillotine choke)Impact FC 2July 18, 201014:12Sydney, AustraliaReturn to Middleweight.
Win19–10–1Arturo ArcemendesSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Bitetti Combat MMA 7May 28, 201011:27Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win18–10–1Jason JonesTKO (punches)Bitetti Combat MMA 5December 12, 200923:20São Paulo, Brazil
Win17–10–1Alex StieblingKO (head kick)Bitetti Combat MMA 4September 12, 200910:39Rio de Janeiro, BrazilLight heavyweight debut.
Loss16–10–1Riki FukudaDecision (unanimous)Dream 8April 5, 200925:00Nagoya, Japan
Loss16–9–1Benji RadachKO (punches)EliteXC: HeatOct 4, 200822:31Sunrise, Florida, United States
Win16–8–1Tony BonelloKO (punches)EliteXC: Return of the KingJune 14, 200813:16Hawaii, United States
Win15–8–1Xavier Foupa-PokamSubmission (rear-naked choke)Cage Rage 24December 1, 200723:47London, England
Loss14–8–1Robbie LawlerKO (punches)EliteXC: UprisingSeptember 15, 200732:04Hawaii, United StatesLostElite XC Middleweight Championship.
Win14–7–1Joey VillaseñorKO (punches)Strikeforce: Shamrock vs. BaroniJune 22, 200721:05California, United StatesWon the InauguralElite XC Middleweight Championship.
Win13–7–1Alex ReidTKO (cut on the shin)Cage Rage 21April 21, 200710:28London, England
Win12–7–1Mark WeirSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Cage Rage 18September 30, 200621:15London, England
Loss11–7–1Denis KangKO (punches)Pride - Bushido 11June 4, 200610:15Saitama, Saitama, JapanPride 2006 Welterweight Grand Prix Opening Round.
Loss11–6–1Paulo FilhoDecision (unanimous)Pride - Bushido 10April 2, 200625:00Tokyo, Japan
Win11–5–1Murad ChunkaievSubmission (heel hook)Pride 30October 23, 200513:31Saitama, Saitama, JapanMiddleweight debut.
Loss10–5–1Quinton JacksonDecision (split)Pride 29February 20, 200535:00Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Loss10–4–1Sergei KharitonovKO (punches)Pride Total Elimination 2004April 25, 200414:14Saitama, Saitama, JapanPride 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix Opening Round.
Win10–3–1Alexander OtsukaSubmission (side choke)Pride 27February 1, 200415:25Osaka, Japan
Win9–3–1Akira ShojiKO (flying knee)Pride Shockwave 2003December 31, 200312:24Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Loss8–3–1Kevin RandlemanTKO (cut)Pride 24December 23, 200230:20Tokyo, Japan
Loss8–2–1Ricardo AronaDecision (unanimous)Pride 23November 24, 200235:00Tokyo, Japan
Win8–1–1Mario SperryDecision (unanimous)Pride 20April 28, 200235:00Yokohama, Japan
Win7–1–1Alex AndradeDecision (unanimous)Pride 18December 23, 200135:00Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan
Loss6–1–1Dan HendersonDecision (split)Pride 17November 3, 200135:00Tokyo, Japan
Win6–0–1Daijiro MatsuiTKO (soccer kicks and stomps)Pride 16September 24, 200130:51Osaka, Japan
Win5–0–1Rogerio SagateSubmission (keylock)Meca World Vale Tudo 5June 9, 200113:54Curitiba, Brazil
Draw4–0–1Akihiro GonoDraw (majority)Shooto - To The Top 4May 1, 200135:00Tokyo, Japan
Win4–0Leopoldo SeraoTKO (cuts)Meca World Vale Tudo 4December 16, 200017:00Curitiba, Brazil
Win3–0Luiz Claudio das DoresTKO (submission to leg kicks)Meca World Vale Tudo 3November 14, 200013:00Curitiba, Brazil
Win2–0Israel AlbuquerqueTKO (submission to punches)Meca World Vale Tudo 2August 12, 200011:36Curitiba, Brazil
Win1–0Adriano VerdelliSubmission (triangle choke)Meca World Vale Tudo 1May 27, 200013:08Curitiba, Brazil

References

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  1. ^"Fight Finder: Murilo Rua".Sherdog. 2007. RetrievedAugust 15, 2007.
  2. ^"The downfall of BTT and Chute Boxe".ESPN.com. 2008. RetrievedMarch 9, 2008.
  3. ^"Meca World Vale Tudo 6just One Day Away!".
  4. ^http://brokeyou.com/mma_news/333/Murilo_Ninja_Rua_vs_Falaniko_Vitale_at_Shine_Fights_III.html[dead link]
  5. ^"Welcome to BAMMA - Media's Videos".www.bamma.com. Archived fromthe original on February 2, 2012.
  6. ^Chute Boxe star and Pride veteran Murilo "Ninja" Rua finally married his long-time girlfriend Ana Paula Sanson on October 8 in the city of Curitiba, Brazil.
  7. ^"Murilo 'Ninja' father again, back at Dream 14". Tatame.com. March 27, 2009. Archived fromthe original on March 22, 2010. RetrievedMarch 19, 2009.
  8. ^"Murilo 'Ninja' father again, back at Dream 14". Tatame.com. March 17, 2010. Archived fromthe original on March 22, 2010. RetrievedMarch 19, 2010.
  9. ^Rogers, 'Ninja' Return Under Warrior-1 MMA Banner

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New championship 1stElite XC Middleweight Champion
June 22, 2007 – September 15, 2007
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