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Mario Yamasaki

Mario Yamasaki (born in São Paulo, Brazil on April 22, 1964) is a Brazilian mixed martial arts referee licensed in many states, most recognizable from his duties with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, as well as founder and chief instructor of the Yamasaki Academy in the USA. Yamasaki is a veteran of over 400 fights in the UFC, Strikeforce, WEC, EliteXC and Pride Fighting Championships.〔List of bouts officiated by Mario Yamasaki at Tapology, http://tapology.com/search/mma-fights-by-referee/mario-yamasaki〕
== Biography ==
Yamasaki was born in São Paulo, Brazil, the oldest of two sons born to Shigeru Yamasaki.〔(Tatame Magazine >> Mario Masaki Interview ). URL accessed on October 16, 2010.〕 Yamasaki’s family has been teaching martial arts in Brazil for two generations. His father is half-Japanese.
Yamasaki and his younger brother Fernando, originally began training in judo as children under their father Shigeru an 8th degree red and white belt in the art〔 and their uncle Shigueto Yamasaki.
In 1986, at the age of 22 Yamasaki began training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under 5th degree black belt Marcelo Behring (a black belt under his father Flavio Behring and Rickson Gracie〔), who began teaching jiu-jitsu at the same gym in São Paulo where Yamasaki taught judo.〔
Yamasaki’s training under Behring would only last a short time as he would soon move to the United States, traveling frequently back to Brazil to continue his jiu-jitsu training under Behring, until the latter switched gyms. Yamasaki would continue his training jiu-jitsu under his brother Fernando, who had begun training under Otavio de Almeida and Roberto Lage.〔
On January 2002, Otavio de Almeida, president of the ''Federação de Jiu-Jitsu Brasileiro de São Paulo, Brasil'' (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation of São Paulo, Brazil) promoted Yamasaki to 4th degree black belt.〔

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