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Mitsuyo Maeda

"Otávio Maeda"

Brazilian · 1878–1941

Oswaldo Fadda

"Mestre Fadda"

Brazilian · 1921–2005

Sérgio Amarel

Brazilian

Orlando Araujo

Ronald Bauer

Victor da Costa

Brazilian

Beto Ferrao

Brazilian

Andre Assuncao

Brazilian

Neury Gomes

Brazilian

Alexandre Santos

""Baiano" which is a term attributed to people native of the state of Bahia in Brazil but also to people with a laid back nature."

Brazilian

Wilson Mattos

""Shihan" means Master in Japanese, the name started being said by his students after Wilson Mattos received his red belt."

Brazilian

Andrew Correa

John Marsh

Deoclecio Paulo

""Deo" which is short for Deoclecio."

Brazilian

Sebastiao Ricardo

Brazilian

Monir Salomao

Brazilian

Marcos Barreto

"Juruna is the name of an Indian tribe that inhabits the Mato Grosso area of Brazil. It is not clear why Marcos is called Juruna. It might be because he had fringed hair at the time the name was given to him (that style of hair and is usually associated with the nickname)."

Mexican · 1960

Julio Pereira

Brazilian

Marcus Bello

""Boquinha" which translates roughly to Small Mouth. This childhood nickname was given because of Bello's older brother, who used to be called "Bocão" (Big Mouth). As Marcus was smaller and looked like his older brother the kids started calling him "Boquinha"."

Brazilian

Álvaro Bobadilla

""Cabeção" which translates to "Big Head" (not to be mistaken with the term big headedness, the character attribute)."

Brazilian

Theodoro Canal

Brazilian

Ricardo Evangelista

"'Jegue' (working donkey), name circled around his friends and training partners as a joke due to Ricardo's strength and endurance while making a hint at donkey's lack of whit."

Brazilian

Gabriel Fontes

""Biel" is short for Gabriel, the name always ran amongst family members and it transposed to the BJJ mats."

Brazilian

Italo Lins

Brazilian

Vinicius Marinho

""Esquisito" which means weird. The name was given due to Marinho's penchant to put himself in strange positions while sparring."

Brazilian

Vanessa Nascimento

Brazilian

Luís Nunes

"Coringa which for Brazilians stands for means Joker, Batman's enemy in the DC Comics series. Fabio is called Coringa/Joker because of his characteristic smile and jaw line."

Brazilian

Huanderson Pavao

Brazilian

Denilson Pimenta

Brazilian · 1980

Rodolfo Srour

Brazilian

Luiz França

"Luiz França Filho"

Brazilian · 1910–1982