After winning the inaugural season of “The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil” in 2012, Cezar Ferreira now counts blue-chip companies such as Gillette and Head & Shoulders among his sponsors. His first real backer, though, may surprise you. Like many Brazilians, Ferreira (5-2 MMA, 1-0 UFC), who meets Thiago “Marreta” Santos (8-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC) on Saturday’s UFC 163 pay-per-view main card at Rio de Janeiro’s HSBC Arena, found his way to MMA through capoeira, a martial-arts hybrid that combines dance and acrobatics with music. He began his training when he was just 6 years old. As a teen, Ferreira would often travel throughout the country and search out the best training possible, even though he didn’t have much money.
BAD MMA Trending Cloud
UFC • Bellator • Conor Mcgregor • news • PFL • Jon Jones • Daniel Cormier • Dustin Poirier • Khabib Nurmagomedov • Dana White • Francis Ngannou • Jorge Masvidal • videos • Nate Diaz • WSOF • Anderson Silva • Max Holloway • Ronda Rousey • Amanda Nunes • Donald Cerrone • Michael Bisping • Michael Chandler • Tony Ferguson • Kamaru Usman • Alexander Volkanovski • Demetrious Johnson • featured • Alex Pereira • Charles Oliveira • Henry Cejudo • jake paul • Jose Aldo • One Championship • Derrick Lewis • sean o'malley • Aljamain Sterling • Stipe Miocic • islam makhachev • Tyron Woodley • Georges St Pierre
- MMA News (110979)
- Jorge Masvidal: Gamebred Bareknuckle MMA up to par in quality with PFL, Bellator
- Joaquin Buckley hunting for finish against Colby Covington in UFC on ESPN 63 headliner
- Henry Cejudo open to running things back with Dominick Cruz: ‘I would love a tune-up’
- Jake Paul pressures Canelo Alvarez to accept fight
- UFC 311 news: Jamahal Hill vs. Jiri Prochazka set for battle of former champions
- Kai Asakura: Title win over Alexandre Pantoja at UFC 310 is ‘good business for the UFC’
- Yan Xiaonan wants Zhang Weili UFC strawweight title rematch ‘any time, any place’
- Carlos Ulberg eyes former UFC title challenger Khalil Rountree as potential next opponent
- Conor McGregor pleads innocence as friend wins sexual assault lawsuit
- Petr Yan calls for rematch against UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili