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Zuluzinho

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Brazilian mixed martial artist
Zuluzinho
BornWágner da Conceição Martins
(1978-05-19)May 19, 1978 (age 47)
São Luís,Maranhão,Brazil
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight390 lb (177 kg; 27 st 12 lb)
DivisionSuper Heavyweight
StyleVale Tudo,Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
TeamB-Tough
RankPurple belt inBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active2004–2010, 2018–present (MMA)
Mixed martial arts record
Total24
Wins12
By knockout10
By submission1
By decision1
Losses11
By knockout8
By submission2
By decision1
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Wágner da Conceição Martins (born May 19, 1978), better known asZuluzinho (Portuguese pronunciation:[zuluˈziɲu]), is a Brazilianvale tudo fighter andmixed martial artist. He is the son of Vale Tudo legend Casemiro Nascimento Martins ("Rei Zulu").[1] Wagner was raised by his grandmother and works as a security guard in a number of reggae clubs in northern Brazil. Following in his father's footsteps, he trained in bothBrazilian jiu-jitsu andvale tudo. Zuluzinho holds a purple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under black belt Ricardo "Ricardinho Bulldog" Candido Gomes, who also serves as his MMA coach.[2]

Record controversy

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Zuluzinho reportedly compiled an undefeated Vale Tudo record of 38-0 (38 knockouts) in Brazil prior to his fight atCage Warriors Strike Force 2 in England. However, all but five of those fights are unconfirmed.[3] In the December 2005 issue ofFull-Contact Fighter, Marcelo Alonso wrote that Zuluzinho started his MMA career in 2000 in the town of Teresina, near the city of Sao Luis, Brazil.[2]

Career highlights

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Zuluzinho was beaten after only 26 seconds of the first round inPRIDE Fighting Championships Shockwave 2005 event at the hands of world championFedor Emelianenko.

In the Pride Open Weight Grand Prix on May 5, 2006, he was defeated via armbar in the first round byAntônio Rodrigo Nogueira.

His next fight was a loss againstEric Esch atPRIDE 34 by Submission (kimura).

On December 31, 2007, Zuluzinho scored the biggest win of his career by stoppingIkuhisa "The Punk" Minowa in 3 rounds at K-1 in Japan.[4]

He saw his winning streak snapped when he lost by 1st-round TKO to Ibragim Magomedov at FightForce - Russia vs. The World on April 19, 2008.

On July 7, 2008, Zuluzinho was knocked out by fellow super heavyweight Guigao Guigao at DDG-Desafio de Gigantes 10. In the semi-final match, Zuluzinho's 63-year-old father, Rei Zulu, lost by a disqualification to Santos Samurai.

Zulu faced rising star Geronimo "Mondragon" dos Santos on December 14, 2008. In this bout he landed a flurry of strikes early in the first round but was unable to finish dos Santos, and subsequently was knocked out in round 2.

One year later he returned to action with a win againstBrazilian Top Team veteran Angelo Araujo.[5]

On Nov. 30, 2010, Zuluzinho lost in his second bout against Geronimo dos Santos via first-round KO at Mr. Cage 4.

On June 2, 2018, Zuluzinho lost to Edvaldo de Oliveira via TKO at Imortal FC 9.

On February 23, 2021, Zuluzinho faced undefeated Russian Yusup Shuaev atAMC Fight Nights: Sochi. Despite dropping his opponent at the very end of a round and celebrating prematurely his win, Zuluzinho would go on to lose the bout via majority decision.[6]

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
27 matches14 wins12 losses
By knockout129
By submission12
By decision11
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss12–12 (1)Serigne Ousmane DiaTKO (punches)MMA Attack 4: #CombackSeptember 24, 202210:42Będzin, Poland
Loss12–11 (1)Petr RomankevichKO (knee)AMC Fight Nights 114September 3, 202214:53Minsk, Belarus
Loss12–10 (1)Yusup ShuaevDecision (majority)AMC Fight Nights: SochiFebruary 23, 202135:00Sochi, Russia
Win12–9 (1)Aleksandar AleksicTKO (punches)Megdan Fighting 6December 9, 201913:18Belgrade, Serbia
Win11–9 (1)Marko DjordevicTKO (punches)Megdan Fighting 5June 27, 201910:53Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia[7]
Win10–9 (1)Aleksandar AleksicTKO (punches)Megdan Fighting 4March 15, 201910:23Novi Sad, Serbia
Loss9–9 (1)Edvaldo de OliveiraTKO (retirement)Imortal FC 9June 2, 201815:00Sao Luis, Brazil[8]
Loss9–8 (1)Geronimo dos SantosKO (punches)Mr. Cage 4November 30, 20101N/AManaus, Brazil
Win9–7 (1)Douglas HumbertoDecision (split)Ilha Combat 3: Confrontation of GiantsApril 9, 201035:00Sao Luis, Brazil
Win8–7 (1)Angelo AraujoTKO (retirement)Ilha Combat 2: Araujo vs. ZuluzinhoDecember 19, 200925:00Sao Luis, Brazil
Loss7–7 (1)Geronimo dos SantosKO (punch)Fusion CombatDecember 14, 200820:22Boa Vista, Brazil
Loss7–6 (1)Guilherme dos AnjosTKO (submission to punches)Desafio de Gigantes 10July 6, 200813:52Macapa, Brazil
Loss7–5 (1)Ibragim MagomedovTKO (punches)fightFORCE: Russia vs. The WorldApril 19, 20081N/ASt. Petersburg, Russia
Win7–4 (1)Ikuhisa MinowaTKO (corner stoppage)K-1 Premium 2007 Dynamite!!December 31, 200732:13Osaka, Japan
Win6–4 (1)Vladimir KuchenkoSubmission (rear-naked choke)Bodog Fight: USA vs. RussiaNovember 30, 200712:14Moscow, Russia
Loss5–4 (1)Guilherme dos AnjosTKO (retirement)Desafio de Gigantes 8November 1, 200723:50Macapa, Brazil
Loss5–3 (1)ButterbeanSubmission (americana)PRIDE 34April 8, 200712:35Saitama, Japan
Loss5–2 (1)Antônio Rodrigo NogueiraSubmission (armbar)Pride FC - Total Elimination AbsoluteMay 5, 200612:17Osaka, Japan2006 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Opening Round.
Loss5–1 (1)Fedor EmelianenkoTKO (submission to punches)Pride FC: Shockwave 2005December 31, 200510:26Saitama, Japan
Win5–0 (1)Henry MillerTKO (knees)Pride 30: Fully LoadedOctober 23, 200511:31Saitama, Japan
Win4–0 (1)Rafal DabrowskiKO (punch)CWFC: Strike Force 2July 16, 200522:04Coventry, England
NC3–0 (1)Kleber Ranieri JansenNC (both fighters fell from ring)Desafio de Gigantes 4May 20, 20051N/AMacapa, Brazil
Win3–0Fabio BlackKO (strikes)World Combat 3May 13, 200511:20Sao Luis, Brazil
Win2–0Luiz PanteraKO (punch)Pedreiras Combat Vale TudoMay 6, 200510:21Pedreiras, Brazil
Win1–0Junior EladioTKO (punches)Desafio de Gigantes 2March 13, 200410:37Macapa, Brazil

References

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  1. ^Cruz, Guilherme (6 September 2022)."Zuluzinho 'shocked' by standup rule that led to brutal knockout, still plans to fight in late-September".MMA Fighting. Retrieved1 December 2023.
  2. ^abAlonso, Marcelo.""I Can Beat the Champion Fedor," Says Zuluzinho; Brazilian Behemoth Prepares for Fight of His Life".Full Contact Fighter. RetrievedMarch 8, 2015.
  3. ^"AGNER DA CONCEICAO MARTINS : "ZULUZINHO"".Sherdog.com. Retrieved2016-03-30.
  4. ^Monty DiPietro (January 1, 2008)."Sakuraba Still Dynamite!!".Onthemat. RetrievedNovember 15, 2019.
  5. ^"Zuluzinho uses his 440 pounds to beat Angelo". Archived fromthe original on July 6, 2011. RetrievedMarch 16, 2010.
  6. ^Newswire, MMA Fighting (23 February 2021)."Video: Zuluzinho celebrates prematurely after early knockdown, ends up losing decision".MMA Fighting. Retrieved23 February 2021.
  7. ^Zuluzinho vs. Marko Djordevic Megdan 5 youtube.com retrieved July 11, 2019
  8. ^"Video: Referee can't stop wild brawl in Brazil; Zuluzinho returns". 3 June 2018. Archived fromthe original on 4 June 2018. Retrieved5 June 2018.
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