Antônio Rogério Nogueira

Antônio Rogério Nogueira
Antônio Rogério Nogueira
Born June 2, 1976 (1976-06-02) (age 35)
Vitória da Conquista, Brazil
Other names Little Nog, Minotouro, Diet Nog
Nationality Brazilian
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14.6 st)
Division Light Heavyweight
Reach 75 in (190 cm)
Style Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Boxing
Fighting out of Gardena, California
Team Team Nogueira/Black House
Rank black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Mixed martial arts record
Total 24
Wins 19
By knockout 5
By submission 6
By decision 8
Losses 5
By knockout 1
By decision 4
Notable relatives Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, brother
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Competitor for  Brazil
Boxing
South American Games
Gold Buenos Aires 2006 Super Heavyweight
Pan American Games
Bronze Rio de Janeiro 2007 Super Heavyweight

Antônio Rogério Nogueira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtoniu ʁoˈʒɛɾiu noˈɡejɾɐ]; born June 2, 1976) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist currently signed with the UFC. He is the twin brother of Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira. A proficient amateur boxer, he was the 2006 and 2007 Brazilian Super Heavyweight Champion. He also won a bronze medal in the 2007 Pan American Games. He is currently ranked the #9 light heavyweight in the world by Sherdog.[1] He holds notable wins over Vladimir Matyushenko, Alistair Overeem(2x), Dan Henderson, Kazuhiro Nakamura(2x), Kazushi Sakuraba and Guy Mezger.

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Background

Antônio Rogério Nogueira hails from the town of Vitória da Conquista, Brazil and trains in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Ricardo de la Riva. Along with his brother, Antônio trains with Black House. Rogerio claims that it is not usual for Brazilian twins to have the same first name but the twins' mother named them both after their father Antonio Amielto.

Although they are identical twins, Rogério can be distinguished from his brother by his lighter weight and by the presence of a scar on his brother's lower back. He is an instructor at the fight club in Miami, FL, along with his brother, Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson "The Spider" Silva and No-Gi World Champion Daniel Valverde.

Mixed martial arts career

Before becoming a big star in PRIDE, Rogerio would compete in DEEP and HooknShoot events and would gain a record of 2-0, Nogueira started training with the same team as his brother, Brazilian Top Team. Nogueira would make his PRIDE Fighting Championships debut on April 28, 2002 at PRIDE 20 against Japanese pro wrestler/MMA fighter Yusuke Imamura and he was very successful, ending the fight in the first round with a guillotine choke in just 35 seconds.

Nogueira would lose his next fight to Vladimir Matyushenko by decision but would bounce back with a victory over Tsuyoshi Kohsaka.

Nogueira would fight again for PRIDE at PRIDE 24 against Guy Mezger. Neither man would push the action a whole lot as they both seemed a little tentative in the stand up. The fight would go to the judges scorecards and Nogueira would pick up the majority decision. Nogueira next fought at PRIDE 25 against Kazuhiro Nakamura, who was making his pro MMA debut. Nakamura fought very valiantly and even escaped multiple submissions but in the end the experience and skill of Nogueira proved to be too much and he would finish with an armbar in the second round.

In his next fight with PRIDE Nogueira would see a huge step up in competition for him as he was pitted against legendary fighter and crowd favourite Kazushi Sakuraba in the main event of PRIDE Shockwave 2003. The fight would prove to be an excellent back-and-forth battle which would see Rogerio utilise his excellent ground game and also get the better of Sakuraba standing and in the clinch. Late in the third, he would even bloody up Sakuraba with kicks. Nogueira would go on to take the unanimous decision and by beating such a huge star, he was now seen as a serious force to be reckoned with at 205 lbs.

Nogueira would beat Alex Stiebling in Korea, before returning to Japan to rematch Nakamura in the main event of PRIDE Bushido 4. Rogerio fought a very smart fight and took home the split decision victory. Nogueira won a unanimous decision victory at PRIDE 29 against Alistair Overeem in what was for the most part an even fight. Overeem would escape many of Nogueira's submission attempts but looked tired late in the fight and Nogueira would start to really take it to Overeem, even coming close to finishing him in the third round.

Nogueira would enter PRIDE's 2005 Middleweight Grand Prix next and was not given an easy first round opponent as he was slated to fight Dan Henderson in the opening round. Henderson fought Nogueira's twin brother Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira earlier in his career, and lost by armbar. Henderson would have the same luck against Rogerio and was submitted late in the first round by an armbar, as Nogueira continued on in the tournament. Nogueira was matched up in the quarter-finals against top Chute Boxe prospect Mauricio "Shogun" Rua in a Brazilian Top Team/Chute Boxe clash. The first round of this fight is widely considered to be one of the better opening rounds in MMA history, with Nogueira dropping the rarely knocked down Shogun and rocking him later in the round while Shogun mounted some nice offense of his own, connecting with some diving punches to Nogueira and taking him down. The second and third rounds would belong to Rua however, as he would continue to land diving punches and knocked Rogerio down in the third. Rua would go on to take the decision and eventually would go on to win the tournament. This fight snapped Nogueira's eight fight winning streak and would be the first fight he lost in three years.

After this fight Nogueira took some time off to heal some old injuries of his and would not fight again until July 2006, where he rematched Overeem and would win a second round TKO decision, when Overeem's corner threw in the towel after Nogueira staggered him and was continuing to land combos.

Nogueira fought in the United States for only the second time in his career at PRIDE 33 against relatively unknown Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou. However the fight would be Sokoudjou's arrival into the mainstream MMA audience, as he would land a high kick/left hook combo that knocked Nogueira out cleanly in what is considered to be one of the biggest upsets in all of MMA. PRIDE would close its doors soon after this and Nogueira would defeat Todd Gouwenberg at an HCF show before signing a contract to compete with Affliction Entertainment on their Affliction branded shows. Nogueira would fight Edwin Dewees next, knocking him out in the first round at Affliction: Banned, before defeating Moise Rimbon at a Sengoku show. Next, Nogueira was given a chance to avenge an earlier loss and would fight Vladimir Matyushenko at Affliction: Day of Reckoning and would indeed avenge it, knocking Matyushenko out late in the second round. After this Nogueira would submit Dion Staring in an MMA fight that took place in Brazil.

After Affliction closed its doors in July 2009 Antonio Rogerio Nogueira would sign on to compete with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

UFC

On August 28, 2009, Dana White had confirmed that Nogueira had signed a contract with the UFC.[2] Nogueira made his debut at UFC 106 against Luiz Cané. Nogueira made quick work of the very tough Brazilian and dropped him with a sweeping left hook before finishing him off with punches on the mat at 1:56 of the first round.

Nogueira was scheduled to face Brandon Vera at UFC 109. However, Nogueira was forced off the card with a fractured ankle sustained while training.[3]

His next fight was scheduled to be against former UFC Light-Heavyweight Champion Forrest Griffin at UFC 114; however, Griffin pulled out of the fight due to a shoulder injury. Nogueira instead fought Jason Brilz.[4] Nogueira won a split decision.

Nogueira faced undefeated, TUF 8 winner Ryan Bader on September 25, 2010 at UFC 119.[5] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.

Nogueira was expected to face Tito Ortiz on March 26, 2011 at UFC Fight Night 24.[6] However, Ortiz received a cut whilst training for his match with Nogueira and was forced to withdraw from the match. Ortiz was replaced by Phil Davis.[7] Phil Davis defeated Antonio Rogerio Nogueira by unanimous decision on March 26, 2011 at UFC Fight Night 24 in Seattle.

Nogueira was originally scheduled to face Rich Franklin at UFC 133 on August 6, 2011, in Philadelphia.[8] However, Nogueira was forced off his fight due to a shoulder injury. [9]

Nogueira is expected to face Tito Ortiz on December 10, 2011 at UFC 140[10]

Personal life

Antonio and his wife welcomed their first child, a daughter named Valentina on January 25, 2010.[11]

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
UFC 140 02011-12-10 10 December 2011 3 5:00 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Loss 19–5 Phil Davis Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs. Davis 02011-03-26 26 March 2011 3 5:00 Seattle, Washington, United States
Loss 19–4 Ryan Bader Decision (unanimous) UFC 119 02010-09-25 25 September 2010 3 5:00 Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Win 19–3 Jason Brilz Decision (split) UFC 114 02010-05-29 29 May 2010 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Fight of the Night
Win 18–3 Luiz Cané TKO (punches) UFC 106 02009-11-21 21 November 2009 1 1:56 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Knockout of the Night
Win 17–3 Dion Staring Submission (triangle choke) Jungle Fight 14: Ceará 02009-05-09 9 May 2009 3 3:30 Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
Win 16–3 Vladimir Matyushenko KO (knee) Affliction: Day of Reckoning 02009-01-24 24 January 2009 2 4:26 Anaheim, California, United States
Win 15–3 Moise Rimbon Decision (unanimous) World Victory Road Presents: Sengoku 6 02008-11-01 1 November 2008 3 5:00 Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Win 14–3 Edwin Dewees TKO (punches) Affliction: Banned 02008-07-19 19 July 2008 1 4:06 Anaheim, California, United States
Win 13–3 Todd Gouwenberg TKO (knees and punches) HCF: Destiny 02008-02-01 1 February 2008 2 4:34 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Loss 12–3 Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou KO (punch) Pride 33 02007-02-24 24 February 2007 1 0:23 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 12–2 Alistair Overeem TKO (corner stoppage) Pride Critical Countdown Absolute 02006-07-01 1 July 2006 2 2:13 Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Loss 11–2 Mauricio Rua Decision (unanimous) Pride Critical Countdown 2005 02005-06-26 26 June 2005 3 5:00 Saitama, Saitama, Japan Pride 2005 Middleweight GP Quarterfinal
Win 11–1 Dan Henderson Submission (armbar) Pride Total Elimination 2005 02005-04-23 23 April 2005 1 8:05 Osaka, Osaka, Japan Pride 2005 Middleweight GP Opening Round
Win 10–1 Alistair Overeem Decision (unanimous) Pride 29 02005-02-20 20 February 2005 3 5:00 Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Win 9–1 Kazuhiro Nakamura Decision (split) Pride Bushido 4 02004-07-19 19 July 2004 2 5:00 Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Win 8–1 Alex Stiebling Decision (unanimous) Gladiator FC Day 1 02004-06-26 26 June 2004 3 5:00 Seoul, South Korea
Win 7–1 Kazushi Sakuraba Decision (unanimous) Pride Shockwave 2003 02003-12-31 31 December 2003 3 5:00 Saitama, Saitama, Japan
Win 6–1 Kazuhiro Nakamura Submission (armbar) Pride 25 02003-03-16 16 March 2003 2 3:49 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Win 5–1 Guy Mezger Decision (split) Pride 24 02002-12-22 22 December 2002 3 5:00 Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan
Win 4–1 Tsuyoshi Kohsaka Decision (unanimous) DEEP 2001: 6th Impact 02002-09-07 7 September 2002 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 3–1 Vladimir Matyushenko Decision (unanimous) UFO Legend 02002-08-08 8 August 2002 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan
Win 3–0 Yusuke Imamura Technical submission (guillotine choke) Pride 20 02002-04-28 28 April 2002 1 0:35 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Win 2–0 Jim Theobald Submission (armbar) HooknShoot Overdrive 02002-03-09 9 March 2002 1 4:59 Evansville, Indiana, United States
Win 1–0 Shamoji Fujii Technical submission (armbar) DEEP 2001: 2nd Impact 02001-03-20 20 March 2001 1 3:59 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

Championships and accomplishments

Boxing

Status Date Championship Weight Location
Winner 2006 Brazilian Championship Super Heavyweight Brazil Brazil
Winner 2006 South American Championship Super Heavyweight Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Winner 2007 Brazilian Championship Super Heavyweight Brazil Brazil
3rd 2007 XV Pan American Games Super Heavyweight Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Mixed Martial Arts

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.sherdog.com/news/rankings/3/Sherdog-Official-Mixed-Martial-Arts-Rankings-32057
  2. ^ White says signing of Rogerio Nogueira "should be done," hints at logic behind recent signings
  3. ^ "Nogueira Out of UFC 109". sherdog.com. http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Nogueira-Out-of-UFC-109-21573. Retrieved 2009-12-15. 
  4. ^ "Jason Brilz agrees to face Antonio Rogerio Nogueira at UFC 114". MMAjunkie.com. http://mmajunkie.com/news/18983/jason-brilz-agrees-to-face-antonio-rogerio-nogueira-at-ufc-114.mma. Retrieved 2010-05-04. 
  5. ^ "ROGERIO NOGUEIRA VS. RYAN BADER AT UFC 119". MMAWeekly.com. http://mmaweekly.com/rogerio-nogueira-vs-ryan-bader-at-ufc-119-2. Retrieved 2010-07-08. 
  6. ^ "Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Tito Ortiz headlines UFC Fight Night 24 in Seattle". mmajunkie.com. December 21, 2010. http://mmajunkie.com/news/21822/antonio-rogerio-nogueira-vs-tito-ortiz-headlines-ufc-fight-night-24-in-seattle.mma. 
  7. ^ "Tito Ortiz out, Phil Davis faces Antonio Rogerio Nogueira at UFC Fight Night 24". mmajunkie.com. 2011-02-19. http://mmajunkie.com/news/22541/tito-ortiz-out-phil-davis-faces-antonio-rogerio-nogueira-at-ufc-fight-night-24.mma. Retrieved 2011-02-20. 
  8. ^ "Rogerio Nogueira vs. Rich Franklin Latest Addition to UFC 133 in Philly". MMAWeekly.com. April 22, 2011. http://mmaweekly.com/rogerio-nogueira-vs-rich-franklin-latest-addition-to-ufc-133-in-philly. 
  9. ^ http://mmajunkie.com/news/24439/nogueira-forced-out-at-ufc-133-promotion-seeking-replacement-to-face-franklin.mma
  10. ^ "Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Tito Ortiz slated for UFC 140". mmajunkie.com. 2011-09-10. http://mmajunkie.com/news/25172/antonio-rogerio-nogueira-vs-tito-ortiz-slated-for-ufc-140.mma. Retrieved 2011-02-20. 
  11. ^ "Finally, Minotouro signs to fight Forrest". GRACIEMAG.com. 2010-01-28. http://www.graciemag.com/en/2010/01/finally-minotouro-signs-to-fight-forrest/. Retrieved 2010-02-10. 

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