Eugenio Tadeu

Eugenio Tadeu is a Brazilian grappler, Vale Tudo[1] and mixed martial arts fighter.[2] Tadeu was born in 1965.[3] He was famous as a practitioner of Luta Livre[4] and was one of the last representatives of this art form.[5] Mikey Burnett broke his hand hitting Tadeu in their UFC fight.[6]

Gracie rivalry

In the JJ vs Martial Arts Challenge in 1983, Tadeu defeated Renan Pitanguy by TKO.[7] In 1988 he fought Royler Gracie to a draw.[7] He was scheduled to fight Ralph Gracie but this never materialized.[8] This was because Tadeu did not submit his visa in time.[9] Tadeu fought Royler Gracie to an hour long draw.[10]

Renzo Gracie fight

His most famous fight was with Renzo Gracie. Renzo and Tadeu were long time rivals.[11] The rivalry has been described as being a Hatfield vs McCoy style rivalry because in South America machismo is the rule.[12] Renzo once said My name is not a bone to be carried in the jaw of a dog," before slapping the guy and declaring "you don't deserve my fist."[13] This was Renzo's last bare knuckle fight.[4] The riot from this fight led to MMA being banned from Rio de Janeiro.[14] Renzo claimed he was dominating the fight, but was having issues due to the oil that was on Tadeu's body.[4] After 15 minutes Renzo refused to rise and beckoned Tadau to grapple.[15] Renzo punched a fan in the face, causing more fans to riot.[13] The fight has been ranked one of the best fights to be ruled a no contest.[16] The riot was featured on World's Dumbest Criminals and is listed as the #8 Worst Moment In MMA History by ESPN.[3]

Mixed martial arts record

Result Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location
Loss 2-3 Brazil Marcelo Giudici TKO (Towel Thrown) Meca 8 - Meca World Vale Tudo 8 May 16, 2003 2 5:00 Brazil Curitiba, Brazil
Loss 2-2 United States Mikey Burnett TKO (Strikes) UFC 16 - Battle in the Bayou March 13, 1998 1 9:45 United States Louisiana, United States
NC 2-1 Brazil Renzo Gracie No Contest - Fans Rioted Pentagon Combat - Pentagon Combat September 27, 1997 1 14:45 Brazil Brazil
Win 2-1 Nigel Scantelbury Submission (Kimura) UVF 3 - Universal Vale Tudo Fighting 3 August 14, 1996 1 2:20 Japan Tokyo, Japan
Loss 1-1 Brazil Wallid Ismail TKO (Injury) Desafio - Jiu-Jitsu vs. Luta Livre September 26, 1991 1 16:18 Brazil Brazil
Win 1-0 Renan Pitanguy KO JJ vs MA - Jiu-Jitsu vs Martial Arts November 30, 1984 1 5:02 Brazil Brazil

References

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  3. 1 2 "MMA HOF". mmahalloffame.com.
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  5. Fraser Coffeen. "Renzo Gracie vs. Eugenio Tadeu and the Show Ending Riot". Bloody Elbow.
  6. Jonathan Snowden. "Total Mma: Inside Ultimate Fighting". google.com.
  7. 1 2 BJJ Heroes. "The Biggest Rivalry in Martial Arts History: BJJ vs Luta Livre - BJJ Heroes: the jiu jitsu encyclopedia". bjjheroes.com.
  8. T.P. Grant. "MMA Origins: Extreme Fighting blazes trail for MMA in the US". Bloody Elbow.
  9. "Black Belt July 1997". google.com.
  10. "The MMA Encyclopedia". google.com.
  11. "Black Belt January 1998". google.com.
  12. "A Fighter's Heart". google.com.
  13. 1 2 "Tapped Out". google.com.
  14. Guilherme Cruz. "Renzo Gracie, Eugenio Tadeu and the riot that got MMA banned in Rio de Janeiro". MMA Fighting.
  15. "Blood in the Cage". google.com.
  16. Blane Ferguson. "The List: Greatest Fights to be Ruled No Contest". The MMA Corner. Archived from the original on 2015-06-30.
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  • "Eugenio Tadeu". UFC.com.
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