Ronaldo Souza

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Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza is a Mixed Martial Arts fighter who currently fights in UFC’s middleweight division

Dec 7, 1979

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 7, 1979
  • Nationality: Brazilian
  • Famous: Judoka, Mma Artist, Sportspersons, Wrestlers
  • Known as: Ronaldo Souza dos Santos (Brazilian Portuguese), Ronaldo
  • Birth Place: Vila Velha, Brazil
  • Height: 183cm
  • Gender: Male

Ronaldo Souza born at

Vila Velha, Brazil

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Ronaldo Souza is married to Larissa Carvalho. He likes keeping most of his private life to himself and hence, not much is known about his wife and children.

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Ronaldo is a keen believer in god and when talked about not getting the desired fights due to his aging maybe, he clarifies that he prays to god for giving him good fights, and when he feels no longer fit to fight, he will say goodbye to the sport for good, thinking of it as god’s will.

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He is a keen traveller and mentions the USA as his favourite tourist destination and whenever he is not busy in the preparations of his UFC matches, he likes to roam around the United States.

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Ronaldo Souza was born on 7th December 1979 in Vila Velha, Brazil, and his family later moved to Cariacica. As a kid, Ronaldo was a big football fan as the sport has always been a rage in the South American country. He was part of the school team and played mostly as a goalkeeper. Although, he was interested into sports since his early days, but football didn’t interest him much when it came to make a future, but he somehow always wanted to become an athlete.

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His locality was more of a ghetto, and crimes were very common around his house. On one unfortunate day, he saw through his own eyes, the murder of his best friend. The experience was traumatizing for a 15 years old Ronaldo and that along with the tough conditions they were living under, his mother thought it would be best if they left the town. Ronaldo moved to Manaus, near Amazon to live with his brother; he knew he needed to something worthwhile with his life to move over the trauma of having seen the death of his best friend in front of him, and that too on his birthday.

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Two years passed after that unfortunate incident and Ronaldo was slowly recovering, when he met Henrique Machado, a BJJ black belt and one of the most popular Jiu-Jutsu teachers in the region. Machado understood the immense potential the kid had and immediately started training him. Ronaldo first laughed off and said that he wasn’t interested but as he started to train mentally and physically for Judo, his interest rose and he learned quickly to become one of the famous BJJ practitioners.

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Ronaldo Jacare Souza later got a black belt in Judo. Ronaldo became the undisputed champion in the lower belt formats in Jiu Jutsu. He won many tournaments at the state level, before the 2003 World Championship Brown Belt Division, in which Ronaldo won almost all his fights, barring one. This success turned him into a minor celebrity locally and his fame was further enhanced when he received the Black Belt from his master Machado.

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After securing five world championship honours in the Brazilian Jiu Jutsu and Judo, Ronaldo eyed the Mixed Martial Arts. MMA seemed a far more lucrative sport and more suitable to the fighting style of Ronaldo. In his MMA debut in September 2003, he had a rocky start and lost his first match in a clean KO in the first round itself. In the next four matches, Ronaldo made a solid comeback and defeated all his opponents with submissions.

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In a 2006 match against Randy Couture, who happened to be a UFC Hall of Famer, Ronaldo managed to steal victory from him and was later invited by him to train in his gym, and in the next few fights, he scored wins with the submissions, resulting from intense training he received under Randy. His Arm Triangle Choke technique was proving to be invincible and Ronaldo stole most of the wins in the first rounds itself.

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In 2008, Ronaldo caught the eyes of DREAM, a Japanese MMA event, and was invited to participate in the DREAM Middleweight Grand Prix and continued his winning streak. He defeated his opponent in his debut match and went on to win several following fights to steer his way into the finals. But the luck didn’t support him this time and despite his constant efforts to surprise Gegard Mousasi with his submission moves, he was unable to grapple his opponent and eventually lost the fight.

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In the Strikeforce, another big MMA promotion, Ronaldo made his debut against Matt Lindland in December 2009 and won the match using his arm triangle choke, his most lethal weapon. In 2010, he got his hands on Strikeforce Middleweight Championship by defeating Tim Kennedy and later lost it to Luke Rockhold after successfully defending against Robbie Lawyer.

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