Carlos Eduardo Rocha

Carlos Eduardo Rocha
Born Carlos Eduardo Kuhrau
July 12, 1981 (1981-07-12) (age 30)
Cabedelo, Paraiba, Brazil
Other names Ta Danado
Nationality Brazilian
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
Division Welterweight
Reach 73 in (190 cm)
Style Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Stance Orthodox
Fighting out of Hamburg, Germany
Team Darcio Lira Jiu-Jitsu
Rank black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active 2008-present
Mixed martial arts record
Total 10
Wins 9
By knockout 1
By submission 8
By decision 0
Losses 1
By decision 1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
last updated on: January 18, 2011

Carlos Eduardo Kuhrau (born July 12, 1981) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist.

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Mixed martial arts career

Born an orphan in Cabedelo, Brazil he was taken in by Dárcio Lira from whom he learned Brazilian jiu-jitsu and earned his black belt. He claims to have won around 50 regional tournaments in Brazil and Germany between 1996 and 2008 before turning to professional mixed martial arts. Before turning pro, he worked as a Jiu-Jitsu instructor and bouncer. [1]

He got his nickname "Ta Danado" (or "The Spaz") because of the herky-jerky way he moved around on the mat when working his jiu-jitsu. His coach would tell him 'Hey kid, stop being so agitated (danado), stay calm.' when he grappled. The term is meant to liken him to the cartoon character Taz.[2]

In 2008 he traveled to Dresden as a cornerman of German MMA pioneer Andre Balschmieter for an 8-man tournament. When Balschmieter had to pull out due to injury Rocha elected to take his place. Because of numerous injuries, the tournament was dropped to four fighters, and after a quick submission victory over Johannes Kunz, Rocha found himself competing for the FFA middleweight title in only his second professional fight. Rocha won the fight by submission, over the far more experienced Steve Mensing, to become FFA Middleweight Champion and was quickly pegged as a rising star in the German MMA circuit.[2] He went on to gain La Onda's Manto Cup in an 8-man, one-night tournament in 2009 and was signed by the UFC soon afterward.[1]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Rocha made his official UFC debut at UFC 122: Marquardt vs. Okami. He fought TUF 11 runner-up Kris McCray defeating him by kneebar at 2:21 of round 1.

Rocha's next fight came February 5 at UFC 126: Silva vs. Belfort against Jake Ellenberger.[3] Rocha lost the fight via controversial split decision. The dissenting judge scoring the bout for Rocha drew the ire of commentator Joe Rogan and other members of the press, who cited the 30-27 scoring as "questionable".

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 9–1 Jake Ellenberger Decision (split) UFC 126 02011-02-05 February 5, 2011 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 9–0 Kris McCray Submission (kneebar) UFC 122 02010-11-13 November 13, 2010 1 2:21 Oberhausen, Germany
Win 8–0 Fatih Balci Submission (arm triangle choke) GMC 1: The Beginning 02010-05-29 May 29, 2010 1 3:58 Herne, Germany
Win 7–0 Artur Kadlubek TKO (corner stoppage) La Onda: Manto Cup 02009-11-01 November 1, 2009 1 5:00 Magdeburg, Germany Won Manto Cup
Win 6–0 Mihajlo Mihnjak Submission (arm triangle choke) La Onda: Manto Cup 02009-11-01 November 1, 2009 1 1:04 Magdeburg, Germany
Win 5–0 David Goldberg Submission (armbar) La Onda: Manto Cup 02009-11-01 November 1, 2009 1 1:57 Magdeburg, Germany
Win 4–0 Yasin Mengulluoglu Submission (heel hook) 8ME: Night of Bang 5 02008-12-06 December 6, 2008 2 2:35 Halle, Germany
Win 3–0 Jimmy Sidoni Submission (armbar) La Onda: It's Showtime 02008-10-19 October 19, 2008 1 1:40 Magdeburg, Germany
Win 2–0 Steve Mensing Submission (leglock) FFA: East German Championships 2008 02008-07-12 July 12, 2008 1 1:20 Erfurt, Germany Won FFA European middleweight title
Win 1–0 Johannes Kunze Submission (rear naked choke) FFA: European Championships 02008-05-17 May 17, 2008 1 2:18 Dresden, Germany

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