Mauricio Milani Rua, "Shogun", was born in Curitiba, Brazil on November
25, 1981. Shogun is a Brazilian Vale-Tudo fighter with Black Belts in
both Muay Thai and Jiu Jitsu.
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Alexandre “Xande” Ribeiro is well known to all Brazilian Jiu Jitsu students and fans. As the younger brother of Saulo Ribeiro, most people are not surprised by his successes, but nothing in life given to anyone. Read More >
Junior “Cigano” Dos Santos is not your everyday fighter. While most fighters from Brazil begin training as young as 3 years old, Cigano did not take his first martial arts lesson until he was 21. Read More >
Bad Boy is proud to sponsor Antônio Rogério Nogueira "Minotoro". In his most recent fight, Minotoro beat Edwin Dewees in the first round of his debut in the first Affliction event "Banned" on July 19, 2008.
Minotoro has a 13-3 record with 8 years experience Read More >
Fabrício “Morango” Camões has been one of the best kept secrets in the 155lb. weight class. After his American debut in ShoXC in which he knocked out heavily favored Joe Camacho, the world began to notice the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter with dynamite hands. Read More >
Originally born in Brazil, Wilson Reis moved to the States several
years ago and originally worked construction upon his arrival. Having
received his black belt from famed Brazilian trainer and former Bad Boy
Fighter Roberto Godoi, it was always Reis’ intention to teach and train
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Diego “The Gun” Nunes is a lightweight (155 lbs), fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, where he is a member of Team Nogueira. Nunes holds a Black Belt in Muay Thai and a Purple Belt in Jiu Jitsu. Read More >
Jérôme Le Banner was born in the French city of Le Havre, in the région of Normandy. Le Banner started training judo at the age of 6. When he was 14, Bruce Lee's Fist of Fury influenced him so much that he started practicing karate instead, while trying to incorporate techniqu Read More >