Vitor Ribeiro

Vitor Ribeiro
Born February 24, 1979 (1979-02-24) (age 33)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Other names Shaolin
Nationality Brazilian
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight 155 lb (70 kg)
Division Lightweight
Style Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Team Nova União
Rank black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Mixed martial arts record
Total 25
Wins 20
By knockout 2
By submission 12
By decision 6
Losses 5
By knockout 2
By decision 3
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro (born February 24, 1979 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and mixed martial artist. He holds a professional MMA record of 20 wins and 5 losses.

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Mixed martial arts career

Vitor Ribeiro is an accomplished grappler. He has won the CBJJ Mundials (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu World Championship) four times, once as a purple belt in 1996 and three times as a black belt in three consecutive years (1999, 2000, and 2001). He has competed in the ADCC World Championship in 2000 and 2003.

"Shaolin" used to be considered one of the top lightweights in MMA. He has fought in several bouts in organizations all over the world, such as Shooto Japan, Shooto Hawaii, Rumble on the Rock (Hawaii), Cage Rage (England), and K-1 HERO'S (Japan). He has held the Shooto welterweight (154 lb) title, as well as the Cage Rage World lightweight championship. CageRage website

After a brief absence from the MMA world, Ribeiro returned to competition at Dream 8, where he dominated former Olympic wrestler Katsuhiko Nagata ending the fight with a brutal TKO. In his next fight at Dream 10, he lost to Shinya Aoki via unanimous decision.

On September 24, it was announced that he had signed a multi-fight deal with Strikeforce.[1]

Vitor Shaolin Ribeiro made his Strikeforce debut on May 15 against currently undefeated Lyle Beerbohm and lost the bout via split decision.[2]

Ribeiro's next fight for Strikeforce came against Justin Wilcox at Strikeforce Challengers: Wilcox vs. Ribeiro. He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 20–5 Justin Wilcox Decision (unanimous) Strikeforce Challengers: Wilcox vs. Ribeiro 02010-11-19 November 19, 2010 3 5:00 Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Loss 20–4 Lyle Beerbohm Decision (spilt) Strikeforce: Heavy Artillery 02010-05-15 May 15, 2010 3 5:00 St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Loss 20–3 Shinya Aoki Decision (unanimous) Dream.10 02009-07-20 July 20, 2009 2 5:00 Saitama, Japan
Win 20–2 Katsuhiko Nagata TKO (doctor stoppage) Dream.8 02009-04-05 April 5, 2009 1 7:58 Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Loss 19–2 Gesias Calvancante TKO (strikes) Hero's 10 02007-09-17 September 17, 2007 1 0:35 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan Hero's 2007 Middleweight Grand Prix semi-final.
Win 19–1 Kazuyuki Miyata Submission (arm triangle choke) Hero's 9 02007-07-16 July 16, 2007 2 1:54 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan Hero's 2007 Middleweight Grand Prix quarter-final.
Win 18–1 Ryuki Ueyama Submission (triangle armbar) Hero's 8 02007-03-12 March 12, 2007 1 1:48 Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Win 17–1 Daisuke Nakamura Technical submission (straight armbar) Cage Rage 19 02006-12-09 December 9, 2006 1 3:55 London, England, UK Defended Cage Rage World Lightweight Championship
Win 16–1 Abdul Mohamed Submission (kimura) Cage Rage 18 02006-09-30 September 30, 2006 1 4:27 London, England Defended Cage Rage World Lightweight Championship
Win 15–1 Chris Brennan Verbal submission (swollen eye) GFC: Team Gracie vs Team Hammer House 02006-03-03 March 3, 2006 2 3:25 Columbus, Ohio, United States
Win 14–1 Eiji Mitsuoka Decision (unanimous) MARS 02006-02-04 February 4, 2006 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 13–1 Jean Silva Submission (arm triangle choke) Cage Rage 13: No Fear 02005-09-10 September 10, 2005 2 4:18 London, England, UK Won Cage Rage World Lightweight Championship
Win 12–1 Gerald Strebendt Submission (guillotine choke) Cage Rage 12: The Real Deal 02005-07-02 July 2, 2005 1 1:13 London, England, UK
Win 11–1 Tetsuji Kato Submission (arm triangle choke) Rumble on the Rock 7 02005-05-07 May 7, 2005 3 2:32 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss 10–1 Tatsuya Kawajiri TKO (punches) Shooto: Year End Show 2004 02004-12-14 December 14, 2004 2 3:11 Tokyo, Japan Lost Shooto World Welterweight (154 lb) Championship
Win 10–0 Mitsuhiro Ishida Decision (unanimous) Shooto Hawaii: Soljah Fight Night 02004-07-09 July 9, 2004 3 5:00 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win 9–0 Joachim Hansen Submission (arm triangle choke) Shooto: Year End Show 2003 02003-12-14 December 14, 2003 2 2:37 Urayasu, Chiba, Japan Won Shooto World Welterweight (154 lb) Championship
Win 8–0 Ivan Menjivar Decision (unanimous) Absolute Fighting Championships 4 02003-07-19 July 19, 2003 3 5:00 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Win 7–0 Ryan Bow Decision (unanimous) Shooto: 5/4 in Korakuen Hall 02003-05-04 May 4, 2003 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 6–0 Tatsuya Kawajiri Decision (unanimous) Shooto: Year End Show 2002 02002-12-14 December 14, 2002 3 5:00 Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Win 5–0 Eddie Yagin Technical submission (arm-triangle choke) WFA 3: Level 3 02002-11-23 November 23, 2002 2 2:23 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 4–0 Hiroshi Tsuruya Decision (unanimous) Shooto: Treasure Hunt 10 02002-09-16 September 16, 2002 3 5:00 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Win 3–0 Joe Hurley Technical submission (arm triangle choke) WFA 2: Level 2 02002-07-05 July 5, 2002 2 1:19 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 2–0 Takumi Nakayama Submission (arm triangle choke) HOOKnSHOOT: Relentless 02002-05-25 May 25, 2002 1 0:51 Evansville, Indiana, United States
Win 1–0 Charlie Kohler TKO (cut) World Fighting Alliance 1 02001-11-03 November 3, 2001 1 3:50 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Grappling credentials

ADCC World Submission Wrestling Championships

ADCC 2003 66 – 76 kg: 3rd place.

ADCC 2000 66–76 kg: Quarter finals. Absolute: Quarter finals. (Vitor lost to Monson in the first round, but progressed and then lost to Almeida via submission). Record of opponents:

CBJJ World Championships

2000 Black Belt Medio: 1st Place

2000 Black Belt Leve: 1st Place

1999 Black Belt Leve: 1st Place

1997 Black Belt Pena: 2nd Place

1996 Purple Belt Pena: 1st Place

CBJJ Pan-American Championships

1998 Black Belt Leve: 2nd Place

1996 Brown Belt Pena: 1st Place

CBJJ Brazilian Championships

1999 Black Belt Leve: 2nd Place

1998 Black Belt Pena: 1st Place

1996 Brown Belt Pena: 2nd Place

CBJJ Brazilian Team Championships

2001 Brown/Black Belt Leve: Nova União, 1st Place

2000 Brown/Black Belt Leve: Nova União, 1st Place

1999 Brown/Black Belt Leve: Nova União A, 1st Place

1998 Brown/Black Belt Leve: Nova União, 2nd Place

1997 Brown/Black Belt Leve: Nova União (A), 1st Place

1996 Brown/Black Belt Leve: Nova União, 2nd Place

References

Shaolin opened a school in mid town Manhattan in 2008.

Modern Martial Arts 780 8th Ave @ 47th St NY NY 10036 212-957-4045

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