The Life Of Marcus Buchecha Almeida As The World Champion Fighter
Marcus Buchecha Almeida was born January 8th, 1990 in sao Vicente, Brazil. As a youngster he desired to play football (soccer) but, as he willingly admits, he was not excellent. Quickly after he took to surfing, beginning at a young age. It had not been till his mid-teens that that he found Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and it was his sister and his father who introduced him to it.
Marcus's dad, Cleiton Almeida, was an incredibly protective father. When Marcus's sister started Jiu Jitsu training, her father started attending class with her. Mr. Almeida quickly began training also, and it had not been long till Mr. Almeida had his 14 year old son Marcus Buchecha Almeida going to class too. The young boy rapidly fell in love with the sport and he started to train in Jiu Jitsu as frequently as he could.
Under the watchful eye of his trainer, Redrigo Cavoca, a world champion Jiu Jitsu fighter himself, Marcus began to master the art of Jiu Jitsu, and quickly came to be an unstoppable force in the lower belt divisions. Quickly after he began winning victories at Pan Ams, Sao Paoulo Cup and many, many more. In 2010, while on the podium for winning the World Championship, Marcus Buchecha Almeida received his black belt. Later on that year he moved to the United States with his master Redigo Cavoca, and his colleague Thiago 'Baiano' Aragao, where he won the World Nogi Tournament.
In 2011 he returned to Sao Paulo with Cavaca to continue his training. He has actually proceeded to fight since going back to Sao Paulo, Brazil and in just the past 2 years alone he has actually won 7 championship golds, 3 silvers, and 2 bronzes. Since 2011 he has actually battled in 4 Championships: The World Championship (2011 and 2012), Nogi World Championship (2011 and 2012), Pan American Championship (2011 and 2012), and the World Cup (2011). He is a member of the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu group Checkmat, which was established in 2008. Checkmat was established by 2 brothers, Leonardo and Ricardo Vieira after they broke away from their original group, 'Brasa'. Generally, Marcus Buchecha Almeida has actually won a complete 25 championships.
Today Marcus is the existing World Heavyweight and Absolute Champion, in addition to the current Pan American Heavyweight and Absolute Champion. Further than continuing to win gold medals, Marcus Buchecha Almeida also instructs workshops on his favorite drills, moves, training, and responses questions.
Marcus Buchecha Almeida was born January 8th, 1990 in sao Vicente, Brazil. As a youngster he desired to play football (soccer) but, as he willingly admits, he was not excellent. Quickly after he took to surfing, beginning at a young age. It had not been till his mid-teens that that he found Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and it was his sister and his father who introduced him to it.
Marcus's dad, Cleiton Almeida, was an incredibly protective father. When Marcus's sister started Jiu Jitsu training, her father started attending class with her. Mr. Almeida quickly began training also, and it had not been long till Mr. Almeida had his 14 year old son Marcus Buchecha Almeida going to class too. The young boy rapidly fell in love with the sport and he started to train in Jiu Jitsu as frequently as he could.
Under the watchful eye of his trainer, Redrigo Cavoca, a world champion Jiu Jitsu fighter himself, Marcus began to master the art of Jiu Jitsu, and quickly came to be an unstoppable force in the lower belt divisions. Quickly after he began winning victories at Pan Ams, Sao Paoulo Cup and many, many more. In 2010, while on the podium for winning the World Championship, Marcus Buchecha Almeida received his black belt. Later on that year he moved to the United States with his master Redigo Cavoca, and his colleague Thiago 'Baiano' Aragao, where he won the World Nogi Tournament.
In 2011 he returned to Sao Paulo with Cavaca to continue his training. He has actually proceeded to fight since going back to Sao Paulo, Brazil and in just the past 2 years alone he has actually won 7 championship golds, 3 silvers, and 2 bronzes. Since 2011 he has actually battled in 4 Championships: The World Championship (2011 and 2012), Nogi World Championship (2011 and 2012), Pan American Championship (2011 and 2012), and the World Cup (2011). He is a member of the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu group Checkmat, which was established in 2008. Checkmat was established by 2 brothers, Leonardo and Ricardo Vieira after they broke away from their original group, 'Brasa'. Generally, Marcus Buchecha Almeida has actually won a complete 25 championships.
Today Marcus is the existing World Heavyweight and Absolute Champion, in addition to the current Pan American Heavyweight and Absolute Champion. Further than continuing to win gold medals, Marcus Buchecha Almeida also instructs workshops on his favorite drills, moves, training, and responses questions.
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