Fabio Holanda

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Fabio Holanda
Statistics
Nickname The Mastermind [1]
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg)
Nationality Flag of Brazil Brazilian
Born September 9, 1978 (1978-09-09) (age 29)[1]
Fighting out of Flag of Canada Montreal, Quebec[1]
Town of birth Flag of BrazilNatal, Brazil[1]
Team/Association Brazilian Top Team (Canada)[2]
Fighting style Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, Kickboxing
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 5
Losses 5
Draws 0

Fabio Holanda (born September 9, 1978) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist who practices out of Montréal, Québec, Canada. He currently fights in TKO and MFC as a lightweight and is a contender for the title in the former organization.

Born in Natal, Brazil, Fabio is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He received his black belt from Brazilian Top Team (BTT) in Brazil and heads Brazilian Top Team Canada in Montréal, Québec. He also trains in Muay Thai, boxing and wrestling at the Montréal Cultural Martial Arts Academy (Gamma), which is headed by Philip Gelinas, an original Dog Brother and 9th degree Kajukenbo black belt. Holanda has trained and cornered some of Canada's most prominent mixed martial artists, including Georges St. Pierre, Patrick Côté, David Loiseau and Ivan Menjivar. Most recently he helped Georges St. Pierre and Patrick Côté prepare for their victories at UFC 74. He has also trained with other UFC veterans like Rashad Evans, Keith Jardine and Nate Marquardt.

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[edit] Mixed martial arts career

Holanda's mma career had a rough start with three consecutive losses as a welterweight to opponents who were then or would go on to be fighters in the UFC. As a lightweight he has fared better, with five victories and two losses. His first win came via a kimura submission over Kultar Gill. He followed this with another submission win, over Gill's teammate Blake Fredrickson. [3]Holanda lost his next bout with UFC veteran Rich Clementi by TKO, in a match where the stoppage and quick stand-ups by the referee were controversial. He pushed on to defeat UFC veteran Alvin Robinson via TKO. Then, after submitting Mike Bell with an armbar, Holanda fought Sam Stout for the TKO lightweight championship belt.[4] Although Holanda controlled the first rounds with take-downs, dominant positioning and submission attempts, he did not answer the bell for the third and Stout retained his title.[5] In his next match, Holanda outstruck Shaun Krysa, earning a victory by TKO.


[edit] Mixed martial arts record

5 Wins (3 submissions, 2 TKO), 5 Losses as of February 10th, 2007[6]
Date Result Opponent Method Event Round, Time Notes
23/06/2007 Win Shaun Krysa TKO (Tap out from ground and pound) MFC 12 - High Stakes 2
09/02/2007 Loss Sam Stout TKO (Corner Stoppage) TKO 28 - Inevitable 2 5:00 TKO Lightweight Championship
09/08/2006 Win Mike Bell Submission (Armbar) MFC 10 - Unfinished Business 1 2:39
05/05/2006 Win Alvin Robinson TKO TKO 25 - Confrontation 2 4:30
01/28/2006 Loss Rich Clementi TKO (Strikes) TKO 24-Eruption 3 4:20
01/28/2005 Win Blake Fredrickson Submission (Armbar) TKO 21-Collision 1 2:27
09/25/2004 Win Kultar Gill Submission (Kimura) TKO 17-Revenge 1 3:00
05/14/2004 Loss Drew Fickett Submission (Rear Naked Choke) WFF 6-World Freestyle Fighting 6 2 0:37
04/30/2004 Loss Jay Hieron Decision MMA-Eruption NA
11/28/2002 Loss Thiago Alves Decision (Unanimous) BCN 1-Bitetti Combat Nordeste 1 3


[edit] Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Competitions

Holanda has also enjoyed success in BJJ and submission wrestling competetions. He has achieved victories over notable grapplers and UFC veterans such as Jeff Josilin and Kenny Florian. Some of his achievements include [7]

  • 2004 NAGA Champion (New Jersey)
  • 2004 Brawl at the Old City Champion (Quebec City)
  • 2002 World Championship 3rd place
  • 1999 Pan American Championship 3rd place
  • 1998 Brazilian Championships 3rd place
  • 1998 Brazilian Championships Open Class 1st place
  • Brazilian Northeast Championship, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2001.
  • RN State Championships, Champion 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2001.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Fighter’s bio: Fabio Holanda. TKO- Major League MMA (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-16.
  2. ^ Fight Finder: Fabio Holanda. Sherdog (2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-16.
  3. ^ Fabio Holanda Official Page, News
  4. ^ TKO Major League MMA
  5. ^ Ultime Fanatic
  6. ^ Professional MMA record. Sherdog.com.
  7. ^ Fábio Holanda

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