Thales Leites

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Thales Leites
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Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 185 lbs (84 kg)
Nationality Flag of Brazil Brazilian
Born September 6, 1981(1981-09-06)
Town of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Team/Association Nova Uniao
Fighting style Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 13
  By knockout 2
  By submission 8
Losses 1
Draws 0
No contests 0

Thales Leites Lourenco, or simply Thales Leites (born September 6, 1981 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), is a Brazilian mixed martial artist, currently fighting at middleweight for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Leites made his debut with the organization on November 11, 2006, after a bout originally planned for October fell through due to visa-processing issues.[1]

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[edit] Career

A relative newcomer to the sport, Leites made his mixed martial arts debut at Shooto Brazil in 2003, defeating Felipe Arinelli by arm-triangle choke submission. Leites would win his next two fights in Vitória before making his debut in the United States in Hawaii's Rumble on the Rock promotion in 2005, where he defeated Adam Roland in his fourth consecutive mixed martial arts victory.

After a successful outing in the U.S., Leites returned to Brazil to fight Gustavo Machado, who was coming off two wins in the Japanese Pancrase organization. Leites defeated the more experienced Machado by submission in the third round, and was invited back to Rumble on the Rock to fight Hawaiian Ronald Jhun in September. Despite fighting a hometown favorite, Leites notched his sixth victory, defeating Jhun by technical knockout in the later half of the fight.

Although Leites held an unblemished record, he wouldn't gain much mainstream exposure until his bouts with Osami Shibuya in Japan's MARS promotion, and Jose Landi-Jons in Brazil's Jungle Fight promotion. In both fights, Leites was much less experienced than his opponents; about Landi-Jons, Leites admitted, "He was already famous when I was not even interested" in mixed martial arts.[2] Despite the experience disparity, Leites defeated both opponents, scoring a unanimous decision over Shibuya, and submitting Landi-Jons with an arm-triangle choke, increasing Leites' professional record to 9 wins, 0 losses.

[edit] Transition to the UFC

In September, it was announced that Leites would make his UFC debut against veteran middleweight Nathan Marquardt at Ortiz vs. Shamrock 3: The Final Chapter. However, due to issues with his travel documentation, Leites was not able to compete at the event as planned.

Leites made his debut at The Ultimate Fighter 4 Finale, where he lost his first professional fight by unanimous decision to Danish kickboxer Martin Kampmann.

In his next fight, at UFC 69, he defeated The Ultimate Fighter 4 contestant Pete Sell. Leites next earned a submission victory over Floyd Sword at The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale by arm-triangle choke. He was then scheduled to fight Ryan Jensen at UFC 74.[3] Leites accepted the fight after Travis Lutter, Jensen's original opponent, was forced to withdraw from the event.[4] Leites defeated Jensen by armbar submission in the first round, raising his UFC record to 3 wins, 1 loss.

Leites was scheduled to fight Nathan Marquardt at UFC 81, but withdrew from the bout after breaking his hand in training. Leites fought Marquardt at UFC 85, winning by split judges' decision.

[edit] Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location
Win 13-1 Flag of the United States Nate Marquardt Decision (Split) UFC 85 - Bedlam 02008-06-07 7 June 2008 3 5:00 Flag of England London, England
Win 12-1 Flag of the United States Ryan Jensen Submission (Armbar) UFC 74 - Respect 02007-08-25 25 August 2007 1 3:47 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Win 11-1 Flag of the United States Floyd Sword Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) UFC - TUF 5 Finale 02007-06-23 23 June 2007 1 3:50
Win 10-1 Flag of the United States Pete Sell Decision (Unanimous) UFC 69 - Shootout 02007-04-07 7 April 2007 3 5:00 Flag of the United States Texas, United States
Loss 9-1 Flag of Denmark Martin Kampmann Decision (Unanimous) The Ultimate Fighter 4 Finale 02006-11-11 11 November 2006 3 5:00 Flag of the United States Nevada, United States
Win 9-0 Flag of Brazil Jose Landi-Jons Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) JF 6 - Jungle Fight 6 02006-04-29 29 April 2006 1 2:40 Flag of Brazil Manaus, Brazil
Win 8-0 Flag of Japan Osami Shibuya Decision (Unanimous) MARS - MARS 02006-02-04 4 February 2006 3 5:00 Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan
Win 7-0 Flag of the United States Jason Guida Submission (Armbar) UWC 1 - Ultimate Warriors Combat 1 02005-12-10 10 December 2005 1 1:38 Flag of the United States Hawaii, United States
Win 6-0 Flag of the United States Ronald Jhun TKO (Doctor Stoppage) ROTR - Qualifiers 02005-09-17 17 September 2005 3 0:32 Flag of the United States Hawaii, United States
Win 5-0 Flag of Brazil Gustavo Machado Submission SS 8 - Storm Samurai 8 02005-07-02 2 July 2005 3 Flag of Brazil Brasilia, Brazil
Win 4-0 Adam Roland Submission (Armbar) ROTR 7 - Rumble On The Rock 7 02005-05-07 7 May 2005 1 0:49 Flag of the United States Hawaii, United States
Win 3-0 Flag of Brazil Flavio Luiz Moura Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) VEF 1 - Vitoria Extreme Fighting 1 02004-05-29 29 May 2004 N/A Flag of Brazil Brazil
Win 2-0 Flag of Brazil Lucio Linhares TKO (Corner Stoppage) VEF 1 - Vitoria Extreme Fighting 1 02004-05-29 29 May 2004 1 Flag of Brazil Brazil
Win 1-0 Felipe Arinelli Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) Shooto Brazil - Welcome to Hell 02003-11-23 23 November 2003 2 Flag of Brazil Brazil

[edit] References

  1. ^ Yu, Al. "Thales Leites Finally Ready for UFC Debut", MMAWeekly.com, 2006-10-26. Retrieved on 2007-08-08. 
  2. ^ Snakes and lizards. GracieMag.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.
  3. ^ UFC 74 RESPECT. UFC.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.
  4. ^ Report: Thales Leites to Replace Travis Lutter at UFC 74. UFCJunkie.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.

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