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Vitor Belfort

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Brazilian-American mixed martial arts fighter

In thisPortuguese name, the first or maternalfamily name isVieira and the second or paternal family name isBelfort.
Vítor Belfort
Belfort in 2008
BornVítor Vieira Belfort
(1977-04-01)1 April 1977 (age 48)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
NicknameThe Phenom
NationalityBrazilian
American
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight (1996–1997, 1999–2001)
Light heavyweight (1998–2007, 2012, 2013)
Middleweight (2008–2018)
Reach74 in (188 cm)[1]
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofRio de Janeiro, Brazil
TeamKill Cliff FC
Brazilian Top Team
RVCA Training Centre
Xtreme Couture (2008)
RankBlack belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu[2]underCarlson Gracie[3]
Black belt inJudo[2]
Purple belt inShotokanKarate[2]
Years active1996–2018 (MMA)
2006, 2021–present (Boxing)
Professional boxing record
Total2
Wins2
By knockout1
Mixed martial arts record
Total41
Wins26
By knockout18
By submission3
By decision5
Losses14
By knockout7
By submission2
By decision5
No contests1
Other information
SpouseJoana Prado
Notable studentsCezar Ferreira
Boxing record fromBoxRec
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog
Medal record
Representing Brazil
Men'ssubmission grappling
ADCC World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2001 Abu DhabiAbsolute

Vítor Vieira Belfort[4] (Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈvitoʁviˈejɾɐbɛwˈfɔʁ]; born 1 April 1977) is a Brazilian professionalboxer and retiredmixed martial artist who competed for theUltimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he fought in theHeavyweight,Light Heavyweight, andMiddleweight divisions. He is theUFC 12 Heavyweight Tournament Champion, as well as a formerUFC Light Heavyweight Champion andCage Rage World Light Heavyweight Champion. Known for his explosive knockout power, Belfort is tied for fifth for themost finishes in UFC history with 14.[5] Belfort also competed for MMA promotionsPride FC,Strikeforce, andAffliction.

Background

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Born and raised inRio de Janeiro, Brazil, Belfort began training inboxing at the age of 12 under Claudio Coelho. Belfort later studiedBrazilian jiu-jitsu withCarlson Gracie, who gave him his black belt. Gracie scouted Belfort at the Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championships, where he won the Absolute and Heavyweight titles for blue belts under age 18. Belfort, 17 at the time, was invited to compete at Gracie's gym, where he trained with the likes ofMurilo Bustamante, Ricardo Loborio, Ricardo De La Riva,Mario Sperry, andWallid Ismail.[6]

Mixed martial arts career

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At the age of 19, Belfort came to the United States to compete. In his first sanctioned mixed martial arts match, an event called Superbrawl in Hawaii, his opponent wasJon Hess, whom the young Brazilian defeated in 12 seconds by knockout, despite Hess having a seven-inch height advantage and a more than 100-pound weight advantage over Belfort.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Soon after, he moved on to compete in the UFC, where he was given the nicknameThe Phenom. He beat two fighters in his debut event in the UFC, winning theUFC 12 Heavyweight Tournament. At age 19, Belfort became the youngest fighter to score a victory inside the octagon.[7] Belfort's next match saw him score atechnical knockout (TKO) against theUFC 6 runner-upTank Abbott in a non-tournament fight, knocking Abbott down and finishing him with aground and pound attack.

Heavyweight bouts

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In 1997 Belfort fought against AmericanGreco-Roman wrestlerRandy Couture, the first of three fights they would have. Belfort was upset by TKO 8:16 into the match, hisboxing skills negated by Couture'sclinch fighting.

After this defeat, he would fight twice more in the UFC. The first of these fights was against a training partner of his,Joe Charles, whom he defeated quickly viaarmbar without throwing a single punch.

Light heavyweight debut

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A year later, Belfort faced rising Brazilian star and futurePRIDE Middleweight ChampionWanderlei Silva. Catching Silva early with a left cross, Belfort chased him across the cage with a flurry of punches, knocking Silva out by TKO in just 44 seconds.

PRIDE Fighting Championships / Heavyweight sophomore

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Vítor then moved on to fight in Japan's PRIDE Fighting Championships. His first opponent wasKazushi Sakuraba in 1999. Vítor controlled the first minutes of the fight before Sakuraba scored a takedown. He spent the remainder of the fight on his back being stomped and kicked by Sakuraba. Following the fight he stopped training with Carlson Gracie and started to train withBrazilian Top Team.

Light heavyweight sophomore

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He fought in PRIDE againstAlistair Overeem,Gilbert Yvel,Daijiro Matsui,Bobby Southworth, andHeath Herring. For these matches Belfort used his stand-up striking skills less and instead controlled the fights and won by ground-and-pound tactics, with the exception of his fight with Southworth, which he won viarear-naked choke in the first round. However, in the opening round of the2005 Middleweight Grand Prix he faced Alistair Overeem, losing via first-roundguillotine choke.

Return to the UFC

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Returning to the UFC, Belfort was scheduled to fightTito Ortiz in the main event of UFC's first Las Vegas show atUFC 33. However, he sustained an injury prior to the event, and the bout was cancelled. Belfort eventually returned and foughtChuck Liddell (losing via decision), thenMarvin Eastman (winning via TKO and opening a severe cut on Eastman's eyebrow with a knee strike).

Winning and losing the title/Belfort vs. Couture II & III

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His next fight was on 31 January 2004, a rematch withRandy Couture for the UFC Light heavyweight Championship. Despite agonizing over his sister Priscila Belfort, who disappeared on 9 January, Vitor won the fight in 49 seconds after a seam from his glove cut Couture's eye, leaving Couture with a corneal abrasion that prompted a referee stoppage. A third match between the two took place on 21 August 2004. Couture won via doctor stoppage after the third round, recapturing the title.

Belfort vs. Ortiz

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His next fight in the UFC was againstTito Ortiz on 5 February 2005. The fight was Ortiz's last fight on his contract. Belfort had early success in the first round, landing his best punches when the fight was on the feet, although he was taken down late in the round and took some of Ortiz's best elbows. Belfort again had a strong start in the second but was taken down a second time and took damage from elbows late in the round. Both fighters were exhausted by round 3; Belfort was too tired to land a single punch and was taken down and dominated, with Ortiz again landing damaging elbows. After a hard-fought battle, Belfort lost a close split decision: some people, including then UFC Light heavyweight champion,Chuck Liddell believed he deserved to win the first as well as the second round, due to his octagon control and breaking Ortiz's nose with punches, early in round one.

Strikeforce

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Vitor then fought in Strikeforce for a rematch with Alistair Overeem, in which Belfort was defeated via unanimous decision.

Return to Pride and steroid controversy

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AtPride 32: The Real Deal on 21 October 2006, Belfort lost a unanimous decision to Pride Welterweight ChampionDan Henderson. After the fight, Belfort tested positive for an illegal substance,4-hydroxytestosterone.[8] In his defense, Belfort argued that he had purchased an over the counter supplement which contained 4-Hydroxytestosterone. Belfort also explained that he may have received 4-Hydroxytestosterone as the result of rehabilitative injections given to him by Brazilian endocrinologist Dr. Rodrigo M. Greco after his surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his knee in the summer of 2006. TheNevada State Athletic Commission eventually received a statement from Dr. Greco stating that he did give Belfort post-surgical injections containing testosterone.[9] While conceding that Belfort may have not known about the testosterone, the NSAC explained that even if Belfort was given injections by a medical practitioner who did not inform him that they contained anabolic steroids, it would still be a violation of the banned substances policy. On 21 December 2006, he was suspended for nine months from the date of the hearing and fined $10,000.

Cage Rage

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Vítor Belfort defeated Ivan Serati by TKO atCage Rage 21 in England on 21 April 2007. He defeated James Zikic on 22 September 2007, atCage Rage 23 to claim the Cage Rage light heavyweight title in a unanimous decision. He entered the fight with a broken hand and during the fight threw minimal punches and utilized takedowns and ground and pound techniques.

Affliction

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Vítor spent a brief time training for his Affliction fight againstTerry Martin withChute Boxe in Brazil. However, he completed his preparation for the fight atXtreme Couture in Las Vegas.Randy Couture andShawn Tompkins helped train him for the fight, in which he achieved a second-round KO by landing a flying knee and following up with an uppercut straight-left combination.

After the fight, Couture said Belfort was thinking about moving to Las Vegas and training at Xtreme Couture full-time.

Belfort's next fight was slated to be againstMatt Lindland at the second Affliction event, however, he was forced to pull out due to a hand injury sustained during the Terry Martin fight. The second Affliction event was postponed anyway and rescheduled for January 2009, enabling Vítor to fight on that card.

With rumours of a possible bout with reigning Dream Middleweight Grand Prix winnerGegard Mousasi circulating, it was announced that Vítor would finally fight Lindland atAffliction: Day of Reckoning. Lindland was originally slated to fightRenato Sobral at a catchweight, but promoters of Affliction preferred the Belfort vs. Lindland fight atMiddleweight. The fight ended in a KO at thirty-seven seconds, as Belfort delivered a strong left to Lindland's jaw and followed up with four unanswered power shots as he hit the ground.

Third UFC run

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During a press conference,Dana White announced that the UFC had re-signed Belfort to a contract. His first match was againstRich Franklin at a catchweight of 195 lbs, headliningUFC 103, which he won by knockout three minutes and two seconds into the first round.[10] This fight earned him a $65,000Knockout of the Night award.[10]

Middleweight bouts, & Title shot

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Belfort was expected to faceAnderson Silva for theUFC Middleweight Championship on 2 January 2010, atUFC 108. However, Silva's manager, Ed Soares, announced that Silva would not be fully recovered from his injury by that time, so the fight was postponed.[11] Belfort was again slated to fight Silva on 6 February 2010, atUFC 109 and 10 April 2010, atUFC 112, respectively, but both fights were canceled because of a surgery for Silva and an injury suffered by Belfort.[12] Belfort was scheduled to fightYushin Okami atUFC 122. However, Dana Whitetweeted Belfort would instead challenge Silva atUFC 126 for the belt.[13] Belfort lost by knockout after getting hit with a front kick to the face and taking two punches after falling to the mat.

Belfort made his return atUFC 133 againstYoshihiro Akiyama.[14] Belfort initially thought the UFC would try to put him on the card atUFC 134 in Brazil, but the fight with Akiyama came together to help bolster the card in Philadelphia.[15] Belfort contracted Hepatitis A in April, shortly after accepting the fight, but his representative, Pedro Lima, said that it would not jeopardize the bout with Akiyama.[16] Belfort was successful in his return, winning the fight by knockout one minute and fifty-two seconds into the first round.[17] This fight earned him anotherKnockout of the Night award.[17]

Belfort was briefly linked to a matchup withCung Le, expected to take place on 19 November 2011, atUFC 139.[18] However, Belfort was removed from the bout due to injury and replaced byWanderlei Silva.[19]

Missed weight bout

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Belfort facedAnthony Johnson on 14 January 2012, atUFC 142.[20] During the UFC 142 weigh ins, Johnson came in 11 pounds over the 186 lb weight allowance and was fined 20 percent of his earnings.[21] Belfort requested that Johnson not weigh more than 205 lbs the day of the fight. The UFC had Johnson weigh in a second time. Johnson officially weighed in at 204 lbs on fight day, and the fight with Belfort proceeded as scheduled, with Belfort winning via rear naked choke in the first round, his first submission win in over a decade.[22]

The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil

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Belfort was selected to coachThe Ultimate Fighter: Brazil againstWanderlei Silva. The rematch between Belfort and Silva was expected to take place on 23 June 2012, atUFC 147.[23] However, on 27 May 2012, Belfort was forced to pull out of the bout, citing a broken hand in training, and replaced byRich Franklin.[24]

In a 2007 interview, Belfort expressed disinterest in actually fighting Wanderlei Silva. He told Fighters Only magazine, "I guess Wanderlei will be able to fight in October but I only want that my next bout that accredits me to dispute the belt. I don’t know, maybeMichael Bisping. I was only defeated once recently, by Anderson Silva, and all my wins were very convincing."[25] He further stated, "I don’t know how long I will stay in this division. I wanted to do more two or three fights. If my body will no longer permit this big weight cutting, I will go up (to 205 lbs). I am not afraid ofJon Jones or somebody else... It's not for me to choose my opponents."[25]

Third Light heavyweight title shot

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Belfort was expected to faceAlan Belcher on 13 October 2012, atUFC 153.[26] However, he replacedLyoto Machida in a bout againstJon Jones atUFC 152 for theUFC Light Heavyweight Championship after Machida rejected the offer due to lack of time to train before the fight. Despite almost submitting Jones via armbar in the first round, he was dominated during the remainder of the bout and submitted viakeylock at 0:54 of the fourth round.[27]

Return to Middleweight

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Belfort returned to faceMichael Bisping on 19 January 2013, atUFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping, winning via TKO due to a head kick and punches at 1:27 of the second round.[28] Belfort injured Bispings right eye with his head kick.[29] This fight earned him anotherKnockout of the Night award.[30]

Belfort faced the finalStrikeforce Middleweight Champion and promotional newcomerLuke Rockhold on 18 May 2013, atUFC on FX: Belfort vs. Rockhold.[31] He won the fight by a spinning wheel kick knockout in the first round.[32] This fight earned him anotherKnockout of the Night award.[32]

Return to Light heavyweight

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Belfort facedDan Henderson at light heavyweight in a rematch on 9 November 2013, atUFC Fight Night 32.[33] Belfort defeated Henderson via first-round knockout to become the first person to defeat Henderson via strikes. The win also earned Belfort his fifthKnockout of the Night bonus award.[34]

Middleweight return

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Belfort was expected to faceUFC middleweight championChris Weidman atUFC 173.[35] However, Belfort chose to withdraw from the fight following the Nevada State Athletic Commission's ban on exemptions for testosterone replacement therapy and was replaced byLyoto Machida.[36] Subsequently, Belfort revealed that he had failed a random drug test in February, due to elevated levels of testosterone.[37]

Belfort was expected to faceChael Sonnen on 5 July 2014, atUFC 175 as a replacement forWanderlei Silva.[38] However, Sonnen failed a random drug test and was removed from the bout.[39] The following day it was announced by MMA writer Kevin Iole that Belfort had also been removed from the card due to the inability of the UFC to find him a new opponent.

Belfort was expected to face Weidman on 6 December 2014, atUFC 181.[40] However, on 22 September, it was announced that Weidman had suffered a broken hand and the bout was again rescheduled to take place on 28 February 2015, atUFC 184.[41][42] In turn, on 30 January 2015, the UFC announced that Weidman had pulled out of the bout again, citing an injury he sustained in training.[43] The bout with Weidman eventually took place on 23 May 2015, atUFC 187.[44] Belfort found initial success with a flurry of punches early in the opening of the first round, but Weidman survived them, secured a takedown, achieved the mount position and defeated Belfort via TKO due to punches.[45]

Belfort facedDan Henderson in a rubber match atUFC Fight Night 77 on 7 November 2015.[46] He again defeated Henderson via a combination of head kick and punches.[47] The win also earned Belfort his first and onlyPerformance of the Night bonus award.[48]

Belfort next facedRonaldo Souza on 14 May 2016, atUFC 198[49] He lost the fight via TKO in the first round.[50]

A long discussed fight withGegard Mousasi took place on 8 October 2016, atUFC 204.[51] Belfort lost the fight via TKO in the second round.[52]

Belfort facedKelvin Gastelum on 11 March 2017, atUFC Fight Night 106.[53] He lost the fight via a combination of punches in the first round resulting in a K.O.[54] However, Gastelum subsequently tested positive for marijuana and the result was overturned to a No Contest.[55][56]

Belfort facedNate Marquardt on 3 June 2017, atUFC 212.[57] He won the fight by controversial unanimous decision, his first decision win in nearly a decade.[58]

Belfort was expected to faceUriah Hall on 14 January 2018, atUFC Fight Night: Stephens vs. Choi.[59] However, on 13 January 2018, it was announced that Hall did not make it to the weigh-in because he fainted and suffered seizures from weight-cutting practices and the bout was cancelled.[60][61]

Belfort facedLyoto Machida on 12 May 2018, atUFC 224.[62] He lost the fight after being knocked out by a front kick to the face.[63] Following the fight, Belfort announced his retirement from MMA competition.[64]

On Monday 17 December 2018, Vitor Belfort announced his intentions to return from retirement on the Helwani Show.[65]

Hall of Fame

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DuringUFC 315's broadcast in May 2025, Belfort was announced as the next "pioneer wing"UFC Hall of Fame inductee during International Fight Week festivities in Las Vegas this June.[66]

ONE Championship

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On 1 March 2019, it was reported that Belfort signed byONE Championship.[67] On 28 April 2020, Belfort announced that he will be making his promotional debut againstAlain Ngalani.[68] Belfort has since parted ways with ONE Championship without fighting for the promotion.[69]

Grappling

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ADCC Championships

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In 2001 Belfort participated in theADCC championships, in their Absolute division. Prior to that competition he had already faced Hiroki Fukuda, winning by submission, andMark Robinson, losing by points. In the championship Belfort facedGenki Sudo, winning by points,Ricco Rodriguez, winning by points,Ricardo Arona in the semi-final, losing by points and finally in the 3rd place fight defeatingRicardo Almeida by advantage after Almeida was unable to continue due to an injury to his knee, winning the bronze medal.

Boxing career

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Neves vs. Belfort

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On 11 April 2006, Belfort made hisprofessional boxing debut against Josemario Neves. Belfort won by TKO within the first minute after knocking his opponent down three times. This has been his sole venture into the sport of professional boxing so far.

Belfort has expressed a desire to return to professional boxing, stating in 2008 that he was interested in talking with Golden Boy Promotions regarding a deal. In 2010, in response to former IBA Heavyweight ChampionJames Toney's challenge to fight an MMA fighter in the boxing ring, Belfort expressed interest in representing the sport of MMA against Toney in a 6-round professional match.[70] James Toney, however, went on to be defeated in the UFC Octagon by Randy Couture atUFC 118.

Holyfield vs. Belfort

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Main article:Evander Holyfield vs. Vitor Belfort

In early June 2021,Triller announced that Belfort would face YouTuber Michael "The Real Tarzann" Holston in a professional boxing bout on 19 June 2021.[71] However, the bout was cancelled for unknown reasons.

On 17 June 2021, it was reported that Belfort had agreed to an exhibition boxing match with former six-division boxing world championOscar De La Hoya in September 2021, which will be promoted by Triller.[72] In July, news surfaced that the bout was changed to a professional boxing bout and was set to take place on 11 September 2021.[73]

On 3 September, De La Hoya announced that he would not be fighting Belfort due to contractingCOVID-19. In a message to his fans, he stated that he was fullyvaccinated and receiving hospital treatment. In turn, it was announced that former heavyweight championEvander Holyfield will be stepping in to face Belfort and that the event was being moved from California to Florida.[74] Belfort won the exhibition match via technical knockout.[75]

Rahman Jr. vs. Belfort

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On 27 August 2022,DAZN announced that Belfort would be boxing professional heavyweightHasim Rahman Jr. in the main event of MF & DAZN: X Series 002 on 15 October 2022, inSheffield, England. The bout was postponed toMF & DAZN: X Series 003 on 19 November 2022, and was expected to take place at theMoody Center inAustin, Texas.[76] Belfort withdrew from the fight after testing positive forCOVID-19[77]

Belfort vs. Jacare

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Belfort was booked to compete against fellow MMA veteranRonaldo 'Jacare' Souza in a professional boxing match at Gamebred Boxing 4 on 1 April 2023.[78] Belfort defeated Jacare via unanimous decision.[79]

Personal life

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Belfort was born on 1 April 1977, in Rio de Janeiro to aFrench-Brazilian father and aGreek-Brazilian mother. He is married toJoana Prado, with whom he has three children.[80][81][82] They started dating in 2000 and broke up, but reunited during a reality show in 2002.[83] The same year, Belfort appeared with Joana when she was photographed for the Brazilian edition ofPlayboy.[84]

On 9 January 2004, Belfort's sister, Priscila, disappeared and the relatives received no information about her. In August 2007, a woman identified as Elaine Paiva confessed that she participated in her kidnapping and killing, and that she was kidnapped to pay off a four thousand dollar debt Paiva had with drug dealers.[85] Paiva was arrested along with three others alleged to be involved in the kidnapping.[85] The group allegedly buried her body in the woods in Rio de Janeiro where police conducted searches, but her remains have never been found.[85] Her family however does not accept this version of events, and believes that Priscila is still alive somewhere.[citation needed] Belfort still maintains a missing page on the Brazilian version of his website.[citation needed]

Belfort speaks Portuguese, English, and Spanish.[86] He is a devout Christian.[87] Belfort believes the most important key to his success and longevity in the sport is that he is happy with what he does. "I just thank God every day. I’m happy. I’m healthy. Bottom line is it's just the way you treat life and life will treat you back. Make sure you’re happy with whatever is going on in your life. I think the key of life is just be happy with what's in front of you and the decision of my life is under God and God knows what's best for me."[88] Belfort also appeared in a testimonial video onI Am Second, in which he shares his story of his faith inJesus Christ.[citation needed]

Belfort's autobiographyVitor Belfort: Lições de garra, fé e sucesso was published by Thomas Nelson Brazil in 2012.[citation needed]

Belfort appears in the video for the song "I'm Down" byThe Almost.[citation needed]

On 26 April 2018, Belfort became a naturalized American citizen.[89]

Belfort's son, Davi Belfort, is anAmerican footballquarterback who was a four-star recruit out of high school. In 2023, he committed to playing college football atVirginia Tech, he is currently playing atUniversity of Central Florida (UCF)[90]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Submission grappling

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
41 matches26 wins14 losses
By knockout187
By submission32
By decision55
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss26–14 (1)Lyoto MachidaKO (front kick)UFC 22412 May 201821:00Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBelfort announced his retirement after the fight.
Win26–13 (1)Nate MarquardtDecision (unanimous)UFC 2123 June 201735:00Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
NC25–13 (1)Kelvin GastelumNC (overturned)UFC Fight Night: Belfort vs. Gastelum11 March 201713:52Fortaleza, BrazilOriginally a TKO (punches) win for Gastelum; overturned after he tested positive for a marijuana metabolite.
Loss25–13Gegard MousasiTKO (punches)UFC 2048 October 201622:43Manchester, England
Loss25–12Ronaldo SouzaTKO (punches)UFC 19814 May 201614:38Curitiba, Brazil
Win25–11Dan HendersonKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Belfort vs. Henderson 37 November 201512:07São Paulo, BrazilPerformance of the Night.
Loss24–11Chris WeidmanTKO (punches)UFC 18723 May 201512:53Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor theUFC Middleweight Championship.
Win24–10Dan HendersonKO (head kick)UFC Fight Night: Belfort vs. Henderson 29 November 201311:17Goiânia, BrazilLight Heavyweight bout. Knockout of the Night.
Win23–10Luke RockholdKO (spinning heel kick and punches)UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Rockhold18 May 201312:32Jaraguá do Sul, BrazilKnockout of the Night.
Win22–10Michael BispingTKO (head kick and punches)UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping19 January 201321:27São Paulo, BrazilReturn to Middleweight. Knockout of the Night.
Loss21–10Jon JonesSubmission (keylock)UFC 15222 September 201240:54Toronto,Ontario, CanadaFor theUFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win21–9Anthony JohnsonSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC 14214 January 201214:49Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCatchweight (197 lb) bout; Johnson missed weight.
Win20–9Yoshihiro AkiyamaKO (punches)UFC 1336 August 201111:52Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesKnockout of the Night.
Loss19–9Anderson SilvaKO (front kick and punches)UFC 1265 February 201113:25Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor theUFC Middleweight Championship.
Win19–8Rich FranklinTKO (punches)UFC 10319 September 200913:02Dallas, Texas, United StatesCatchweight (195 lbs) bout. Knockout of the Night.
Win18–8Matt LindlandKO (punches)Affliction: Day of Reckoning24 January 200910:37Anaheim, California, United States
Win17–8Terry MartinKO (punches)Affliction: Banned19 July 200823:12Anaheim, California, United StatesMiddleweight debut.
Win16–8James ZikicDecision (unanimous)Cage Rage 2322 September 200735:00London, EnglandWon theCage Rage Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win15–8Ivan SeratiTKO (punches)Cage Rage 2121 April 200713:47London, England
Loss14–8Dan HendersonDecision (unanimous)PRIDE 32: The Real Deal21 October 200635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesBelfort tested positive for elevated testosterone.
Win14–7Kazuo TakahashiKO (punch)PRIDE: Critical Countdown Absolute1 July 200610:36Saitama, Japan
Loss13–7Alistair OvereemDecision (unanimous)Strikeforce: Revenge9 June 200635:00San Jose, California, United StatesCatchweight (210 lbs) bout.
Win13–6Antony ReaKO (punches)Cage Rage 143 December 200521:14London, England
Loss12–6Alistair OvereemSubmission (guillotine choke)PRIDE: Total Elimination 200523 April 200519:36Osaka, Japan
Loss12–5Tito OrtizDecision (split)UFC 515 February 200535:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss12–4Randy CoutureTKO (doctor stoppage)UFC 4921 August 200435:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesLost theUFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win12–3Randy CoutureTKO (doctor stoppage)UFC 4631 January 200410:49Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesWon theUFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win11–3Marvin EastmanTKO (knees and punches)UFC 436 June 200311:07Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss10–3Chuck LiddellDecision (unanimous)UFC 37.522 June 200235:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesReturn to Light Heavyweight.
Win10–2Heath HerringDecision (unanimous)PRIDE 14: Clash of the Titans27 May 200135:00Yokohama, Japan
Win9–2Bobby SouthworthSubmission (rear-naked choke)PRIDE 13: Collision Course25 March 200114:09Saitama, Japan
Win8–2Daijiro MatsuiDecision (unanimous)PRIDE 10: Return of the Warriors27 August 2000210:00Saitama, Japan
Win7–2Gilbert YvelDecision (unanimous)PRIDE 9: New Blood4 June 2000210:00Nagoya, Japan
Loss6–2Kazushi SakurabaDecision (unanimous)PRIDE 529 April 1999210:00Nagoya, JapanReturn to Heavyweight.
Win6–1Wanderlei SilvaTKO (punches)UFC Brazil16 October 199810:44São Paulo, BrazilLight Heavyweight debut.
Win5–1Joe CharlesSubmission (armbar)UFC Japan21 December 199714:03Yokohama, Japan
Loss4–1Randy CoutureTKO (punches)UFC 1517 October 199718:16Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, United StatesUFC Heavyweight title eliminator.
Win4–0Tank AbbottTKO (punches)UFC 1330 May 199710:52Augusta, Georgia, United States
Win3–0Scott FerrozzoTKO (punches)UFC 127 February 199710:43Dothan, Alabama, United StatesWon the UFC 12 Heavyweight Tournament.
Win2–0Tra TelligmanTKO (cut)11:17UFC 12 Heavyweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win1–0Jon HessKO (punches)SuperBrawl 211 October 199610:12Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Pay-per-view bouts

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No.EventFightDateVenueCityPPV Buys
1.UFC 46Couture vs. Belfort 231 January 2004Mandalay Bay Events CenterLas Vegas, Nevada, United States80,000[111]
2.UFC 49Belfort vs. Couture 321 August 2004MGM Grand Garden ArenaLas Vegas, Nevada, United States80,000[112]
3.UFC 51Ortiz vs. Belfort5 February 2005Mandalay Bay Events CenterLas Vegas, Nevada, United States105,000[113]
4.UFC 103Franklin vs. Belfort19 September 2009American Airlines CenterDallas, Texas, United States375,000[114]
5.UFC 126Silva vs. Belfort5 February 2011Mandalay Bay Events CenterLas Vegas, Nevada, United States725,000[115]
6.UFC 152Jones vs. Belfort22 September 2012Air Canada CentreToronto, Ontario, Canada450,000[116]
Total:1,790,000

Boxing record

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Professional

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2 fights2 wins0 losses
By knockout10
By decision10
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateAgeLocationNotes
2Win2–0Ronaldo SouzaUD61 Apr 202346 years, 0 daysFiserv Forum,Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
1Win1–0Josemario NevesKO1 (4),1:0111 Apr 200629 years, 10 daysAntonio Balbino Gymnasyum,Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

Exhibition

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1 fight1 win0 losses
By knockout10
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateAgeLocationNotes
1Win1–0Evander HolyfieldTKO1 (8),1:4911 Sep 202144 years, 193 daysSeminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino,Hollywood, Florida, U.S.

Submission grappling record

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ResultOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeNotes
WinBrazilRicardo AlmeidaTechnical Submission (Injury)ADCC 2001 Absolute Division20013rd Place Spot-Wins Bronze Medal.
LossBrazilRicardo AronaPointsADCC 2001 Absolute2001Semi-Finals.
WinUnited StatesRicco RodriguezPointsADCC 2001 Absolute2001Quarter-Finals.
WinJapanGenki SudoPointsADCC 2001 Absolute2001Opening Round.
LossUnited StatesMark RobinsonPointsADCC 2001 +99 kg2001Quarter-Finals.
WinJapan Hiroki FukudaSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)ADCC 2001 +99 kg2001Opening Round.

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