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Luiz Firmino de Carvalho Júnior (born March 18, 1982), commonly known as Luiz Buscapé, is a Brazilian mixed martial artist, who fights at Lightweight. He has spent the majority of his career in Japan and has fought in Dream, Pride FC and Shooto. He now fights for the Blackzilians camp out of JACO HYbrid Training Center in Boca Raton, FL ==Biography== Firmino began his career at the tenth edition of the World Vale Tudo Championship in Recife, Brazil when he was 18 years old. The tournament was held in one night and was fought under Vale Tudo-style rules. After defeating Reginaldo Santana and Sergei Bytchkov, he reached the final and faced Eli Soares. The fight lasted for thirty minutes with no breaks and Soares won by decision. Buscapé then returned two years later at the M-1 Global event ''MFC: Russia vs the World 3'' in Saint Petersburg, Russia where he again beat Sergei Bytchkov, by technical knockout in the second round. At ''Russia vs the World 5'' the following year, he defeated Musail Allaudinov via unanimous decision after one fifteen-minute round. After winning his next four bouts - three by submission - he was given a chance to compete in the Pride Fighting Championships. He faced off against Hiroyuki Abe at his first Pride fight, ''Pride Bushido 4'' in July 2004, and won by using an arm triangle choke in the first round. Firmino then returned against Masakazu Imanari three months later at ''Pride Bushido 5'' at won by unanimous decision. After this early success, he lost his next two bouts (against countryman Luiz Azeredo and Tatsuya Kawajiri) by decision in 2005. In November 2006, Firmono took on Nobuhiro Obiya at ''Pride Bushido 13'' and won the fight by yet another unanimous decision. Pride FC then shut down, however, and Buscapé soon signed with Dream. He made his debut with the organization at its first event, ''Dream 1'', in March 2008 where he submitted Kazuyuki Miyata with a rear-naked choke seven minutes into the first round.〔(Kazuyuki Miyata vs. Luis Buscape Video - Dream 1 )〕 At ''Dream 3'' two months later, he was given the opportunity to avenge his earlier loss to Tatsuya Kawajiri. He was unable to do this, however, and was beaten on a unanimous decision.〔(Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Luiz Firmino - DREAM 3 )〕 He then left Dream after this, and won his forst fight outside Japan in five years when he beat Ryan Healy in Miami, Florida, US at ''Shine Fights 2: ATT vs. The World'' in September 2009. He also returned to fight in his native Brazil for the first time in almost seven years when he faced Francisco Trinaldo at ''Bitetti Combat MMA 6'', where he was submitted with a kneebar.〔(Luiz Firmino vs Francisco Trinaldo - Bitetti Combat 6 )〕 Firmino recently competed at Superior Cage Combat 3, where he lost against UFC and Pride veteran, Canadian John Alessio via decision.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Superior Cage Combat )〕 Firmino defeated The Ultimate Fighter: Live alumni Johnavan Vistante by Submission due to an arm-triangle choke in the first round at CFA 07: Never Give Up in Coral Gables, Florida on June 30, 2012. Firmino defeated 2x Bellator Tournament finalist, and 2009 Submission of the year winner Toby Imada by unanimous decision at CFA 08 in Hollywood, Florida on October 6th, 2012. Firmino faced Bellator veteran Luis Palomino on January 19, 2013 for the CFA Lightweight Championship, Firmino dominated Palomino with his Wrestling and ground and pound to take home the CFA Lightweight Championship by unanimous decision. Firmino vacated the title in September 2013 when he signed with World Series of Fighting. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Luiz Firmino」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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