Chute Boxe Academy

Chute Boxe Academy
Chute Boxe Academy
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Est. 1978
Founded by Rudimar Fedrigo
Primary trainers Cristiano Marcello
Rudimar Fedrigo
Mestre Zito
Gerson Schilipacke
Current titleholders Cristiane Santos women's featherweight champion (Strikeforce 2009) 145 lb (66 kg; 10.4 st) [1]

Anderson Silva middleweight champion (Shooto 2001-2003) 168 lb (76 kg; 12.0 st)

Past titleholders Wanderlei Silva middleweight champion (PrideFC 2001-2007); middleweight Grand Prix Winner (PrideFC 2003); light heavyweight champion (IVC 1999) 205 lb (93 kg; 14.6 st)

Mauricio Rua light-heavyweight champion (UFC 2010-2011); middleweight Grand Prix winner (PrideFC 2005) 205 lb (93 kg; 14.6 st)

Jean Silva lightweight champion (Cage Rage 2004-2005) 155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)

Murilo Rua middleweight champion (Elite XC 2007) 185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)

Jose Landi-Jons middleweight champion (IVC 1999) 175 lb (79 kg; 12.5 st)

Rafael Cordeiro lightweight champion (IVC 1999) 155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)

Prominent Fighters Fabricio Werdum (Strikeforce)
Evangelista Santos (Strikeforce)
Training Facility Locations Brazil Curitiba, Brazil

United States Long Beach, CA, USA

Official Website www.grupochuteboxe.com (Portuguese)

The Chute Boxe Academy (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʃutʃi ˈbɔksi], Kick-Boxing) opened as a Muay Thai academy in 1978 in Curitiba, Brazil. Head trainer Rudimar Fedrigo later expanded the program in 1991 to include Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and other aspects of modern mixed martial arts. By 1995, the Chute Boxe team was considered a prime training ground for Vale Tudo fighters. In 2004, an American branch, Chute Boxe USA, was established in Los Angeles, California.

Chute Boxe fighters are characterized by being extremely aggressive and physical, as well as well-rounded fighters, able to use submissions, punches, kicks, and various grappling styles as needed.[2]

Contents

Beginnings

The Chute Boxe team first made a name for themselves in the MMA world during the late 1990s in the Brazilian vale tudo promotion known as the IVC. With an aggressive and physical style focused around their muay thai skills, Chute Boxe fighters captured three of the four title belts in the promotion (Wanderlei Silva winning the light heavyweight belt, Jose Landi-Jons winning the middleweight belt, and Rafael Cordeiro winning the lightweight belt). The promotion ended up serving as a spring board for the Chute Boxe team (as well as many other Brazilian MMA stars) into the lucrative Japanese MMA market. For Chute Boxe specifically, it would help to launch their careers in Japan's PRIDE FC.

PRIDE FC dynasty

The major cog of the Chute Boxe machine in PRIDE was Wanderlei Silva. Known for an exciting, brawling style complete with lethal knees and leaping stomps, he would exemplify Chute Boxe style martial arts in PRIDE’s middleweight division and eventually win the 2003 PRIDE FC Middleweight Grand Prix and the PRIDE FC middleweight title which he would hold for 6 years.

Coming off of a disappointing five-round decision loss to Tito Ortiz at UFC 25: Ultimate Japan, Silva would return to PRIDE to earn the biggest victory of his career to that point over the Lion’s Den’s Guy Mezger. It would be 20 fights and over four years before he would lose again in a controversial decision to superheavyweight Mark Hunt. During this span he knocked out notable fighters Kazushi Sakuraba (three times), Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (twice) and Yuki Kondo.

His aura of invincibility wouldn’t truly be broken until a decision loss to Ricardo Arona in the 2005 PRIDE FC middle weight Grand Prix. His loss would be avenged later that night by fellow teammate and rising star, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua.

Enter the Rua brothers

As the older of the Rua brothers, Murilo “Ninja” Rua had an impressive run during his years with PRIDE FC. Wins over Mario Sperry, Akira Shoji and Alexander Otsuka established him as a respectable contender in the organization. His younger brother Mauricio "Shogun" Rua would also enter the PRIDE fighting championships and would prove the most successful fighter produced by Chute Boxe under Wanderlei Silva's and Ninja's guidance.

Younger than Murilo by about a year and a half, “Shogun” has defeated a who’s who list of fighters including Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos, Akira Shoji, Akihiro Gono, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Alistair Overeem (twice), Antonio Rogerio “Minotoro” Nogueira, Ricardo Arona, Kevin Randleman, Mark Coleman, Chuck Liddell, Lyoto Machida and Forrest Griffin. Shogun was the UFC light heavyweight champion until losing his first title defense against Jon Jones at UFC 128. His exciting, fan-friendly style includes much of the standard Chute Boxe Muay Thai clinch work, knees, stomps, and soccer kicks, as well as polished Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

Rivalry with Brazilian Top Team

The opposite number in terms of Brazilian dominance in PRIDE FC was the Brazilian Top Team which was comprised, at the time, of such fighters as Antonio Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira, Ricardo Arona, and Murilo Bustamante. Competition between the two teams was hardly limited to the Pride scene however. Matches between fighters of the two organizations had taken place in Brazil, Portugal and other parts of the world before, but perhaps the most interesting chapter of the rivalry took place on August 28, 2005 at the 2005 PRIDE FC middle weight Grand Prix.

The 2005 PRIDE FC middleweight Grand Prix would be the first such competition for newcomers Mauricio Rua and BTT’s Ricardo Arona. Both scored impressive victories over highly regarded veterans Alistair Overeem and middleweight champ Wanderlei Silva respectively. It was Arona’s victory over the latter that would stoke the flames of the rivalry because until then Silva had been the torch-bearer for Chute Boxe. Later that night, however, “Shogun” would pick up the torch with a thoroughly dominating first round KO of Arona, ultimately finishing him on the ground which was considered Arona’s strength.

Another noticeable aspect of this period is that it shortly followed the departure of promising prospect Anderson Silva. Silva had noted several disputes with Chute Boxe's management as reasons for leaving the team and shortly began training with some of Brazilian Top Team's best in the Nogueira brothers. He was quoted in an ESPN article as stating that friendships formed with his former rivals helped to save his career upon his departure from Chute Boxe. [3]

Post-Pride era

With the demise of PRIDE FC in late 2007, coinciding the departure of its first mass-appeal superstar Wanderlei Silva around the same time, Chute Boxe entered a new era. Moreover, the Rua brothers, Mauricio and Murilo, and Andre "Dida" Amade, also departed Chute Boxe to start their own gym. However there is reason for optimism about up and coming fighters like lightweight Jean Silva has augmented their talent. In addition, fighter Evangelista Santos has recently competed in Strikeforce as well as his wife, female World Champion Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos, who is currently Chute Boxe's most marketable fighter.[4]

Former Chute Boxe fighters / trained with

  • Wanderlei Silva (former PRIDE Middleweight Champion) -> Left Chute Boxe in 2007 to train with Xtreme Couture, in 2008 Silva opened a new gym under the banner "Wand Fight Team." [5]
  • Mauricio Rua (PRIDE 2005 Middleweight Grand Prix champion and former UFC champion lightheavy weight) -> Left Chute Boxe in 2007 and founded Universidade da luta
  • Murilo Rua (former Elite XC Middleweight Champion) -> Left Chute Boxe in 2007 and founded Universidade da luta
  • Anderson Silva (Current UFC middleweight champion) -> Left Chute Boxe in 2003 to start MuayThai Dream Team. Left MuayThai Dream Team to start at Black House.
  • Gabriel Gonzaga -> Left Chute Boxe in 2006 to move to Ludlow, Massachusetts and join Team Link.
  • Assuerio Silva -> Left Chute Boxe in 2003 to start MuayThai Dream Team.
  • Mauricio Veio -> Left Chute Boxe in 2007 and founded Universidade da luta
  • Thiago Silva Left Chute Boxe in 2008 and joined American Top Team
  • Andre Dida -> Left Chute Boxe in 2007 and founded Universidade da luta
  • Edgars Simans -> Left Chute Boxe in 2009 and joined Golden Glory
  • Cristiano Marcello -> Left Chute Boxe in 2009 to go full force with his own martial arts academy, CM System.

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