Ricardo Morais

Ricardo "The Mutant" Morais is a Brazilian former mixed martial artist, who competed in Pride Fighting Championships, Jungle Fight, and Rings - MMA. Morais trained with the Banni Fight Combat Jiu-Jitsu to support, Banni Cavalcanti, even after his last fight in the sport, which was a victory, coming against Tae Hyn Lee at Pride Final Conflict Absolute, 10 September 2006.

Ricardo Morais
BornRicardo Morais
(1967-02-26) February 26, 1967 (age 57)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Other namesThe Mutant
The Spear Chucker
ResidenceRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height6 ft 8 in (203 cm)
Weight270 lb (122 kg; 19 st 4 lb)
DivisionSuper Heavyweight
StyleBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing
TeamBanni Fight Combat Jiu-jitsu (MMA)
Years active1995–2006
Mixed martial arts record
Total15
Wins10
By knockout8
By submission1
By decision1
Losses4
By knockout1
By decision3
Draws1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Last updated on: September 6, 2009
Ricardo Morais
Medal record
Men's Grappling
Representing  Brazil
ADCC World Championship
Silver medal – second place 1998 Abu Dhabi Absolute

Background

Ricardo Morais trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and boxing early in his career. Later he began training in Black House with Anderson Silva, Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira. [citation needed]

Career

Morais won a 32-fighter tournament "IAFC: Absolute Fighting Championship 1" in Moscow in 1995.[1] Next year he continued his MMA career in Japan at RINGS.

Grappling

Morais took part in ADCC World Championships in 1998, 1999 and 2000. He won silver medal in 1998. [2][3][4]

The Smashing Machine

In 2003, HBO aired a documentary titled "The Smashing Machine: The Life and Times of Extreme Fighter Mark Kerr." Morais was shown a lot in this movie leading up to his match against Mark Coleman at Pride 8.

Morais is shown training with Renzo Gracie in the movie. He lost to Coleman by decision. Morais won a 32-man tournament in Moscow in 1995 that included Pride FC legends Tra Telligman and Igor Vovchachyn. Morais choked out Mikhail Illoukhine in finals.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Fight Matrix
    • 1995 Rookie of the Year[5]
  • International Absolute Fighting Championship
    • IAFC Absolute Fighting Championship 1 Tournament Winner

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
15 matches10 wins4 losses
By knockout81
By submission10
By decision13
Draws1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win10–4–1Lee Tae-HyunTKO (corner stoppage)PRIDE FC: Final Conflict AbsoluteSeptember 10, 200618:08Saitama, Japan
Loss9–4–1Alexander EmelianenkoKO (punches)PRIDE Bushido 6April 3, 200510:15Yokohama, Japan
Loss9–3–1Tsuyoshi KosakaDecision (unanimous)NJPW Ultimate Crush IIOctober 13, 200335:00Tokyo, Japan
Win9–2–1Mestre FumacaTKO (punches)Jungle Fight 1September 13, 200312:06Manaus, Brazil
Loss8–2–1Mark ColemanDecision (unanimous)Pride 8November 21, 1999210:00Tokyo, Japan
Win8–1–1Hiromitsu KaneharaDecisionRings: Final CaptureFebruary 21, 199955:00Japan
Loss7–1–1Zaza TkeshelashviliDecisionRings - Mega Battle Tournament 1997 SemifinalDecember 23, 1997120:00Japan
Win7–0–1Sergio MuralhaTKO (submission to punches)Pentagon CombatSeptember 27, 199710:17Brazil
Draw6–0–1Yuriy KochkineDrawRings - Extension Fighting 4June 21, 1997120:00Tokyo, Japan
Win6–0Yoshihisa YamamotoKO (punches)Rings - Maelstrom 6August 24, 199610:46Japan
Win5–0Mikhail IlloukhineSubmission (rear naked choke)IAFC: Absolute Fighting Championship 1November 25, 199519:44Luzhniki Sports Palace, Moscow, Russia
Win4–0Victor YerohinTKO (submission to punches)11:33
Win3–0Maxim TarasovTKO (submission to punches)11:49
Win2–0Onassis ParungaoTKO (knees)11:16
Win1–0Alex AndradeTKO (submission to punches)11:48

Submission grappling record

 ? Matches, ? Wins, ? Losses, ? Draws
ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateLocation
Loss7–4 Rigan Machado-2000 ADCC World ChampionshipsMarch 1, 2000Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Loss7–3 Ricco Rodriguez-2000 ADCC World ChampionshipsMarch 1, 2000Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win7–2 Mark Robinson-2000 ADCC World ChampionshipsMarch 1, 1999Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win6–2 Carlos Clayton-2000 ADCC World ChampionshipsMarch 1, 1999Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win5–2 Chris HasemanDecision · Points1999 ADCC World ChampionshipsFebruary 24, 1999Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win4–2 Tra TelligmanDecision · Points1999 ADCC World ChampionshipsFebruary 24, 1999Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Loss3–2 Mario SperryDecision1998 ADCC World ChampionshipsMarch 20, 1998Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win3–1 Joe CharlesFoot Lock · 7:33 · R11998 ADCC World ChampionshipsMarch 20, 1998Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win2–1 Toby ImadaChoke · 9:22 · R11998 ADCC World ChampionshipsMarch 20, 1998Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Loss1–1 Ricco RodriguezDecision · Points1998 ADCC World ChampionshipsMarch 20, 1998Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win1–0 Salah Al DinArmbar 5:24 · R11998 ADCC World ChampionshipsMarch 20, 1998Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

References