Bethe Correia

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Bethe ‘Pitbull’ Correia is a Brazilian mixed martial artist

Jun 22, 1983

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: June 22, 1983
  • Nationality: Brazilian
  • Famous: Sportspersons, Mixed Martial Artists
  • Birth Place: Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil
  • Height: 165cm
  • Gender: Female
  • Father: José Correia

Bethe Correia born at

Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil

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Birth Place

Bethe Correia married for the first time when she was studying accounting. However, after she started professional fighting, she separated from her husband, who was not very much interested in her new profession.

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Personal Life

She later married her longtime boyfriend Edelson Silva, who is a former boxer and one of Anderson Silva’s boxing coaches. He also serves as her coach as well, while her sister Suzana Correia serves as her manager.

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Personal Life

Bethe Correia was born on June 22, 1983, in the northeastern interior town of Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil. The youngest of four children of a banker in Campina Grande, she was stubborn and hot-blooded as a child.

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Childhood & Early Life

She intended to follow her father to become an accountant herself and earned her degree in accounting from School of Accounting. She later got a job as an accountant, but eventually realized that she was "too hyperactive for office work".

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Childhood & Early Life

She got married while in school and started to gain weight, which prompted her to start working out to overcome boredom and to lose weight. During this time, Patricio Freire heard her smacking on the punching bag at a gym in Natal, Brazil, and immediately offered her to train at his own gym.

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Childhood & Early Life

She soon started learning jiu-jitsu, Sanda, and amateur wrestling techniques with the "Pitbull" brothers, Patrício and Patricky Freire, and earned her blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and her purple sash in Kung Fu. While she initially had no intention to fight professionally, she started to enjoy her fights, getting a sense of completeness, and finally decided to compete in mixed martial arts.

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Childhood & Early Life

Bethe Correia started fighting professionally in May 2012, debuting against Daniela Maria da Silva at the First Fight: Revelations show in her native Brazil. She won the fight by unanimous decision, and went on to win 5 more fights within the next 13 months.

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Mixed Martial Arts Career

Always looking for opportunities to fight world-class fighters, she got a multi-fight deal offer with the Ultimate Fighting Championship in October 2013. Her first fight was on December 7, 2013 at UFC Fight Night: Hunt vs. Bigfoot in Brisbane, Australia, against MMA veteran Julie Kedzie, who had competed in 28 professional fights against her own six. However, she was able to win the fight via split decision.

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Mixed Martial Arts Career

She next moved to the US for her next two UFC fights and faced ‘The Four Horsewomen’ member Jessamyn "The Gun" Duke on April 26, 2014 at UFC 172 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was able to land blows continuously, closing the much taller Duke’s reach, and won the fight by unanimous decision.

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Mixed Martial Arts Career

Her next fight in the US was against another member of ‘The Four Horsewomen’, Shayna Baszler, on August 30, 2014 at UFC 177 in Sacramento, California. She successfully avoided a submission attempt in the first round and, with aggressive striking, won by TKO at 1:56 minutes of round 2.

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Mixed Martial Arts Career

With a winning streak of 9-0 and three consecutive UFC wins, she was challenged by Sarah Kaufman and Miesha Tate, both former Strikeforce bantamweight champions. However, coming straight out of two wins against two ‘Horsewomen’, she put her eyes on another ‘Horsewoman’, Ronda Rousey, who was the then-UFC bantamweight championship title owner.

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Mixed Martial Arts Career

Bethe Correia has achieved the remarkable feat of remaining unbeaten for the first 9 fights of her professional career. This included the first three UFC fights of her career. She is the third Brazilian woman to get signed to UFC.

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Awards & Achievements

Fighting in pro MMA since 2012, she has achieved two wins by knockout in her ten wins from 14 fights. She has also earned a majority draw against Marion Reneau in 2017.

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Awards & Achievements