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Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira

Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtoniu ʁoˈdɾiɡu noˈɡejɾɐ], born 2 June 1976), better known as Minotauro or Big Nog,[3] is a Brazilian retired mixed martial artist. He competed in the heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he is a former Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion. He is the twin brother of UFC fighter Antônio Rogério Nogueira. Nogueira rose to prominence in Japanese promotions Fighting Network RINGS where he won the 2000 RINGS King of Kings tournament, and later with Pride Fighting Championships, where he was the first Pride Heavyweight Champion from November 2001 to March 2003, as well as a 2004 PRIDE FC Heavyweight Grand Prix Finalist. He is one of only three men to have held championship titles in both Pride Fighting Championships and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (the others being Mauricio Rua and Mark Coleman).

A. Rodrigo Nogueira
BornAntônio Rodrigo Nogueira
(1976-06-02) 2 June 1976 (age 47)
Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Brazil
Other namesMinotauro
NationalityBrazilian
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight240 lb (109 kg; 17 st 2 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Reach78 in (198 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofRio de Janeiro, Brazil
TeamBrazilian Top Team (1999–2006)
Black House (2006–2015)
Team Nogueira
Internacional
Rank5th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Ricardo De la Riva[1]
Black belt in Judo[2]
Years active1999–2015 (MMA)
Mixed martial arts record
Total46
Wins34
By knockout3
By submission21
By decision10
Losses10
By knockout3
By submission2
By decision5
Draws1
No contests1
Other information
OccupationMixed martial arts fighter, contracted to the Ultimate Fighting Championship
Children1
Notable relativesAntônio Rogério Nogueira, brother
Notable studentsAnderson Silva, José Aldo, Junior dos Santos, Patricky Freire, Patricio Freire, Lyoto Machida
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Representing  Brazil
Brazilian jiu-jitsu
World Jiu-Jitsu Championship
1999 Rio de Janeiro Open (Black)
1997 Rio de Janeiro +100 kg (Purple)
Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship
1999 California +100 kg (Brown)
1999 California Open (Brown)
Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship
1998 Rio de Janeiro +100 kg (Brown)
1997 Rio de Janeiro 100 kg (Purple)
1996 Rio de Janeiro Open (Blue)

Early life edit

Born in the town of Vitória da Conquista, Brazil, Nogueira started training in judo at the age of 4, boxing at 14 and Brazilian jiu-jitsu at 18. At age 10, he was accidentally run over by a truck and fell into a four-day coma, losing a rib and part of his liver, and was hospitalized for eleven months. As a result of the accident, he has a large scar, including a noticeable indentation, on his lower back.[4]

Mixed martial arts career edit

Nogueira made his mixed martial arts (MMA) debut in the World Extreme Fighting promotion, which often held events in southern parts of the United States. He won his first two fights by submission and then won the WEF Heavyweight Superfight Championship in his 5th pro fight against veteran Jeremy Horn. A few years after his MMA debut, Nogueira started training with the Brazilian Top Team.

Rings edit

Rings: King of Kings 1999 edit

Nogueira debuted in Fighting Network Rings by taking part in the King of Kings 1999 tournament. He quickly submitted Valentijn Overeem and Yuriy Kochkine before clashing with middle-aged sambo champion Andrei Kopylov. Nogueira avoided a kimura lock attempt through the first round and controlled Kopylov for some minutes, before switching to stand-up in the second round and landing punches for the split decision win. In the next match, however, Nogueira was eliminated by American wrestling champion Dan Henderson in a controversial fight, as it was believed that the Brazilian had controlled the match much more than Henderson.

Kohsaka fight edit

Nogueira's next fight was against Japanese star Tsuyoshi "TK" Kohsaka. The bout was back and forth, with Nogueira repeatedly gaining dominant position and striking with short punches, only for his opponent to consistently reverse him, blocking the Brazilian's takedowns and striking as well when possible. After three rounds, the match was ruled a draw.

Rings: King of Kings 2000 edit

At King of Kings 2000, Nogueira was invited back to Rings. He submitted Achmed Labasanov before facing another Japanese name in the form of Kiyoshi Tamura. Nogueira was able to take him down and threaten him with submissions, but the Japanese fighter kept defending them and coming back at openings. Finally, the second round saw Nogueira win using an armbar.

His third match in the tournament was against another sambo champion, Volk Han, who was almost twice Nogueira's age. Han proved difficult to submit, but Nogueira controlled most of the match. After a flying kimura attempt by the Russian, Nogueira countered with an omoplata/ankle hold combination, until the match went to the judges' decision. The unanimous decision was given to the Brazilian, who advanced to the next round to face Hiromitsu Kanehara. Noguiera won the fight by submission. His final opponent in the tournament was Valentijn Overeem. Nogueira made Overeem tap out quickly and won the King of Kings tournament.

Pride FC edit

Early PRIDE career and heavyweight championship edit

Following the end of Akira Maeda's Rings federation, Nogueira was signed by Pride Fighting Championships. He debuted in July 2001 at Pride 15, quickly submitting Gary Goodridge by triangle choke. At Pride 16, he submitted UFC and Pride Grand Prix champion Mark Coleman by triangle armbar.

Nogueira was crowned as the inaugural Pride World Heavyweight Champion after defeating Heath Herring by decision at PRIDE 17. The fast-paced bout, which saw Nogueira's superiority at both grappling and striking, was considered by some the best heavyweight MMA fight of all time.[5]

Nogueira next defeated Enson Inoue via technical submission due to a triangle choke and then fought for Antonio Inoki's UFO organization, scoring his first MMA KO victory against Sanae Kikuta.

Bouts with Sapp, Schilt and Henderson edit

Nogueira then represented Pride at a co-promotion with K-1, Pride Shockwave. He was initially offered a kickboxing bout against K-1 fighter Mark Hunt, but he proposed instead to fight two separate matches under mixed martial arts and kickboxing rules respectively, which Hunt refused.[5] Nogueira then to fight another K-1 super heavyweight, former American football player Bob Sapp, who outweighed Nogueira by 127 pounds. Due to this, Nogueira asked for special rules that banned knee strikes to a grounded opponent.[6]

The fight soon became a brutal exhibition of technical skill against raw strength, as mere seconds into the match, Sapp would stop Nogueira's first takedown attempt with a sound piledriver which almost ended the fight. The same outcome repeated itself several times, with Nogueira taking several powerbombs and heavy punches every time his huge antagonist managed to power out of his submission attempts. At the end, however, Sapp's stamina started to falter, allowing a very worn out Nogueira to mount him and finally submit him with an armbar.[6]

After defeating Sapp, Dutch kickboxing champion and former King of Pancrase Semmy Schilt was his next opponent. Nogueira scored another victory by triangle choke. He then avenged his only loss against Dan Henderson, when he armbarred him in the 3rd round after Henderson displayed great submission defense for the first two rounds.

Title bouts edit

Nogueira's first Pride title defense was against Russian sambo champion and Volk Han apprentice Fedor Emelianenko at Pride 25. Nogueira suffered his second career loss, a judges' decision after Emelianenko dominated the fight with his characteristic ground-and-pound through the guard. In his next fight, Nogueira won a decision against former UFC heavyweight champion Ricco Rodriguez. Though Rodriguez scored takedowns and maintained top position, Pride's fight-scoring was determined primarily by "effort to finish the fight by KO or submission," and Nogueira's multiple near-submission attempts won him the decision victory.[7]

In November 2003, with heavyweight champion Emelianenko unable to fight due to injuries, Pride elected to crown an interim champion, so top contenders Nogueira and Mirko Cro Cop were matched up. Cro Cop dominated the first round with his superior striking and a left high kick which knocked Nogueira down in the very end of the round, but in the second round, Nogueira secured a takedown and rolled into an armbar to submit Cro Cop.

2004 Grand Prix edit

On 25 April 2004, at Pride Total Elimination 2004, the first round of the 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix was held. Nogueira faced the unbeaten professional wrestler and former judoka Hirotaka Yokoi, whom he submitted with the debut of his anaconda choke. He then repeated the move against Heath Herring in the next round to advance to the semi-finals where he defeated Sergei Kharitonov to again face Fedor Emelianenko in the finals. The fight was markedly different from their first, with Nogueira able to avoid the damage he suffered from ground-and-pound in their first meeting. However, the bout was stopped when Emelianenko suffered a cut after an accidental head-butt and could not continue, resulting in a no-contest. Another rematch was required to determine the tournament champion and was scheduled for Pride Shockwave 2004 on 31 December 2004. In the rematch as in the first bout, Nogueira suffered another unanimous decision loss to Emelianenko after being dominated in the standing positions and being controlled on the ground.

At Pride Critical Countdown 2005, Nogueira defeated Polish Olympic judoka Pawel Nastula by strikes, and following this, at Pride 31 he beat professional wrestler and fighter Kiyoshi Tamura by armbar for the second time.

2006 Grand Prix edit

He then entered the 2006 Pride Open Weight Grand Prix, progressing to the semi-final by defeating fellow Brazilians Zuluzinho and Fabrício Werdum. In the semi-final, he faced the American catch wrestler Josh Barnett and lost a controversial split decision in which many people thought Nogueira had won the fight, as both had landed damaging blows and submission attempts without managing to secure a victory. Barnett went on to face Mirko Cro Cop in the finals, Losing to Cro Cro after submitting to punches and kicks to the face. Nogueira avenged the loss to Barnett with a dominant unanimous decision win in their rematch at Pride Shockwave 2006.

In an interview with Sherdog.com, Nogueira stated that the best moments of his career were against Bob Sapp and Mirko Cro Cop, both matches he won fighting in Pride.[8]

Ultimate Fighting Championship edit

At UFC Fight Night 9 which took place on 5 April 2007, Nogueira was in attendance and was sitting cage side with UFC president Dana White. It was subsequently announced at UFC 69, by White, that Nogueira had joined the UFC. He was promoted initially as simply "Minotauro" Nogueira, much like the UFC's promotion of Mirko Filipović as Mirko "Cro Cop" and Quinton Jackson as "Rampage" Jackson. In June 2007, he officially left Brazilian Top Team and joined Black House.

His debut in the Octagon was a third fight with Heath Herring at UFC 73, promoted under various combinations of his name and nickname, but was officially introduced to the audience under his full name and nickname. Nogueira once again defeated Herring, via unanimous decision. During the first round, Herring landed a head kick that sent Nogueira to the canvas, in which unofficial judge Eddie Bravo thought the fight could have been stopped. Herring let Nogueira get back to his feet, and Nogueira was then able to recover and come back with a dominant decision victory.

UFC Interim Heavyweight Championship edit

It was announced during the UFC 79 broadcast and subsequent press conference that Nogueira would be fighting former long time UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvia at UFC 81 for the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship. Nogueira defeated Sylvia in the third round with a guillotine choke to become the Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion. During the fight Sylvia knocked Nogueira down with punches. After pulling Sylvia into his half guard in the third round, Nogueira quickly secured a sweep and attempted an armbar which he missed but immediately transitioned into a guillotine choke as Sylvia tried to regain his feet thus mounting a come from behind victory. Nogueira's coach, Amaury Bitetti, said that Nogueira had trained for the guillotine well beforehand.[9]

Nogueira and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir were the coaches for the eighth season of The Ultimate Fighter (TUF), which premiered on 17 September 2008, on Spike TV.[10] Both winners of The Ultimate Fighter, season 8, light heavyweight Ryan Bader and lightweight Efrain Escudero, were members of Team Nogueira. After the season concluded, coaches Nogueira and Mir met at UFC 92 for the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship.[11] Mir won a one-sided fight in the second round via TKO due to punches, showing much improved striking by knocking Nogueira down twice in the first round.[12] Herb Dean stopped the match at 1:54 of the second round.[12] The loss marked the first time Nogueira had been stopped in his career.[13]

Two days after the fight, Dana White revealed in an interview that "Nogueira had just gotten over a Staph infection."[14] Nogueira himself verified this fact several months later in his own interview, stating that he had a Staph infection "20 days before the fight, [requiring] 5 days in the hospital." When asked if this infection affected his fight, he answered: "For sure." In addition to this significant illness, his knee was injured during training for which he had surgery in February 2009. Despite these legitimate handicaps, Nogueira offered strong praise for Frank Mir's performance, with particular credit given to Mir's ability to maintain "very good distance."[15]

Non-title bouts edit

The UFC next wanted to schedule Nogueira to face UFC Hall of Famer and former UFC Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Champion Randy Couture at UFC 97, but Couture had to turn down the fight due to elbow surgery in January 2009.[16] Couture later agreed to fight Nogueira at UFC 102 in Portland, Oregon.[17] Nogueira defeated Couture via unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, and 29–28). Nogueira showed much improved sharpness on his feet, and displayed his excellent chin by walking through many of Couture's strikes while still throwing punches, eventually gaining the better of the exchanges as he scored two knockdowns of Couture in the fight. Although taken down twice, Nogueira swept from guard on both occasions (after some time on his back) to gain the full mount over Couture. On the floor, Nogueira threatened with two submissions, first with a D'Arce choke and later with an arm-triangle choke.

Nogueira was expected to face undefeated prospect Cain Velasquez on 2 January 2010, at UFC 108, but again, Nogueira caught another severe staph infection cancelling the bout. The bout instead took place on 21 February 2010, at UFC 110 in Sydney, Australia.[18] During the bout, Nogueira was out-boxed as Velasquez landed an uppercut-right hook combo that dropped Nogueira early in the first round. Velasquez followed up with five clean shots on the ground, prompting referee Herb Dean to stop the contest, in which Velasquez earned a KO victory.[19] At the time, Nogueira had been knocked out in two of his last three fights.

Nogueira was to face Frank Mir on 25 September 2010, at UFC 119 in a rematch from the championship bout at UFC 92.[20] Nogueira pulled out of this fight in order to undergo needed surgery on both of his hips as well as his knee and was replaced by Mirko Cro Cop. He stated on 15 May 2011, that he would fight at the UFC's return to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.[21][22] Nogueira defeated The Ultimate Fighter alumnus Brendan Schaub by knockout due to punches in the first round on 27 August 2011, at UFC 134 in his home-city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was his first fight in over 16 months (and was billed as his "return fight") and earned him his first Knockout of the Night bonus.[23] He celebrated his victory by sitting on top of the octagon fence and displaying a Brazilian national flag with Sport Club Internacional's emblem added to the center of the flag.

Nogueira faced Frank Mir in a rematch on 10 December 2011, at UFC 140. After close early exchanges and a lot of work against the cage, the two separated, and Nogueira rocked Mir with a hard overhand right, jab combo. After Mir fell to the ground, Nogueira continued with ground and pound before attempting a guillotine choke. Mir was able to get out of this and during a scramble, ended in side control and locked up a kimura. Nogueira managed to roll Mir, only to be reversed himself. Mir stepped his right leg over the face of Nogueira and cranked the kimura, causing Nogueira's right humerus to break, thus ending the fight at 3:38 of round 1.[24]

Nogueira was expected to face Cheick Kongo on 21 July 2012, at UFC 149.[25] However, Nogueira pulled out of the bout, citing that his arm injury had not healed enough to resume the proper training and was replaced by Shawn Jordan.[26] Nogueira fought Dave Herman on 13 October 2012, at UFC 153.[27] He won the bout when he submitted Herman in the second round with an armbar. The finish earned him his first Submission of the Night honors.

Losing streak and retirement edit

Nogueira coached opposite Fabrício Werdum on the second season of The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil. The two met in a rematch at the conclusion of the season, on 8 June 2013, at UFC on Fuel TV 10. This fight was a rematch of their first fight in PRIDE in which Nogueria won by unanimous decision back in 2006.[28][29] After a back-and-forth first round, Nogueira lost via submission to an armbar in the second round.

Nogueira faced Roy Nelson on 11 April 2014, in the main event at UFC Fight Night 39.[30] After dropping Nogueira several times with punches in the first round, Nelson finished the fight via knockout with an overhand right.[31][32]

On 17 June 2014, Nogueira underwent successful surgery to repair a partial ACL tear of his right knee.[33] On 9 February 2015, it was announced Nogueira would replace Anderson Silva as a head coach on The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 4, after Silva was removed following his failed drug test.[34]

In March 2015, Nogueira revealed in an interview with Combate that he had undergone stem cell therapy on his elbows, hips and knees. Nogueira said,

They have a clinic in Kansas where they work with stem cells. What they do is they remove some cells from fat out of your back and then inject them in your joints. I did it on my elbows, my hips and knees. It stimulates cartilage growth. It's pretty cutting edge technique. I'm responding really well so far. It's been helping a lot with my pain. I'm still doing physiotherapy, which is responsible for curing my hips, but I'm now doing this to make it even stronger. I had a break between my last fight and The Ultimate Fighter shootings, so I decided to go for it.

Nogueira also confessed a desire to fight Frank Mir for a third time saying,

In two weeks I'll be cleared to train freely again. First, I will get my body strong enough so I can train and be 100% ready to fight. I intend to fight at UFC 190 in August. I wanted to come back at the TUF finale card, but I'm afraid there won't be enough time. I'll definitely be ready in August. The UFC told me they would put me in a card in August. They didn't say which one, but I'm sure it'll be the one in Rio. I still don't have an opponent. They said there were three different guys I could be fighting, but I can't comment on that. I don't have any preferences really. I just want to come back and fight, but I would like to face Frank Mir again before the end of the year.[35]

 
Nogueira in 2015

In turn, the promotion balked at setting up a third bout with Mir. Instead, Nogueira next faced Stefan Struve at UFC 190 on 1 August 2015.[36] He lost the fight by unanimous decision.[37] After the fight, UFC president Dana White said he would no longer offer Nogueira fights, effectively ending his UFC career. White also indicated that he would instead offer Nogueira a position within the company.[38] In turn, Nogueira confirmed his intention to retire.[39]

Fighting style edit

Nogueira was universally known as a grappler, drawing strength from his Brazilian jiu-jitsu skills.[40] However, he also had a well-rounded set of MMA abilities, relying on outstanding boxing and a competent takedown game.[41][42] He was especially famous for his affinity to fighting from the bottom, utilizing an offensive open guard with masterful skill. His trademark moves were submissions like armbars, triangle chokes and variations of both, along with more exotic techniques.[41] His ground game was considered "on a completely different level" from the rest of the sport during his time as an MMA competitor.[41] Nogueira was also known for his solid chin and extreme ability to take punishment, which was showcased in his fights against Bob Sapp, Fedor Emilianenko and Mirko Cro Cop.[41]

Other media edit

From 2004 to 2005, Nogueira acted in Yomiuri TV's sitcom television series Africa no Tsume, playing the character "Nogueira." He cameoed in The Expendables along with his twin brother.

In 2023, Nogueira began working as a member of the commentary team for UFC Fight Pass Brazil.[43]

Personal life edit

Nogueira has one daughter.[44] On 23 August 2011, Nogueira established a partnership with Brazilian football club Internacional to represent the club's brand in the UFC. In an interview for SporTV, Nogueira said, "I'll do my best to represent Internacional in the best possible way. Now I am 100% Internacional."[45]

Championships and achievements edit

Mixed martial arts edit

Submission grappling edit

Mixed martial arts record edit

Professional record breakdown
46 matches 34 wins 10 losses
By knockout 3 3
By submission 21 2
By decision 10 5
Draws 1
No contests 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 34–10–1 (1) Stefan Struve Decision (unanimous) UFC 190 1 August 2015 3 5:00 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss 34–9–1 (1) Roy Nelson KO (punch) UFC Fight Night: Nogueira vs. Nelson 11 April 2014 1 3:37 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Loss 34–8–1 (1) Fabrício Werdum Submission (armbar) UFC on Fuel TV: Nogueira vs. Werdum 8 June 2013 2 2:41 Fortaleza, Brazil
Win 34–7–1 (1) Dave Herman Submission (armbar) UFC 153 13 October 2012 2 4:31 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Submission of the Night.
Loss 33–7–1 (1) Frank Mir Technical Submission (kimura) UFC 140 10 December 2011 1 3:38 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Win 33–6–1 (1) Brendan Schaub KO (punches) UFC 134 27 August 2011 1 3:09 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Knockout of the Night.
Loss 32–6–1 (1) Cain Velasquez KO (punches) UFC 110 21 February 2010 1 2:20 Sydney, Australia UFC Heavyweight title eliminator.
Win 32–5–1 (1) Randy Couture Decision (unanimous) UFC 102 29 August 2009 3 5:00 Portland, Oregon, United States Fight of the Night. Fight of the Year (2009).
Loss 31–5–1 (1) Frank Mir TKO (punches) UFC 92 27 December 2008 2 1:54 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Lost the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win 31–4–1 (1) Tim Sylvia Submission (guillotine choke) UFC 81 2 February 2008 3 1:28 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Won the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Night.
Win 30–4–1 (1) Heath Herring Decision (unanimous) UFC 73 7 July 2007 3 5:00 Sacramento, California, United States
Win 29–4–1 (1) Josh Barnett Decision (unanimous) Pride FC - Shockwave 2006 31 December 2006 3 5:00 Saitama, Japan
Loss 28–4–1 (1) Josh Barnett Decision (split) Pride FC - Final Conflict Absolute 10 September 2006 2 5:00 Saitama, Japan 2006 Pride Open-Weight Grand Prix Semifinals.
Win 28–3–1 (1) Fabrício Werdum Decision (unanimous) Pride FC - Critical Countdown Absolute 1 July 2006 3 5:00 Saitama, Japan 2006 Pride Open-Weight Grand Prix Quarterfinals.
Win 27–3–1 (1) Wagner Martins Submission (armbar) Pride FC - Total Elimination Absolute 5 May 2006 1 2:17 Osaka, Japan 2006 Pride Open-Weight Grand Prix Opening Round.
Win 26–3–1 (1) Kiyoshi Tamura Submission (armbar) Pride 31 - Dreamers 26 February 2006 1 2:24 Saitama, Japan
Win 25–3–1 (1) Pawel Nastula TKO (punches) Pride Critical Countdown 2005 26 June 2005 1 8:38 Saitama, Japan
Loss 24–3–1 (1) Fedor Emelianenko Decision (unanimous) Pride Shockwave 2004 31 December 2004 3 5:00 Saitama, Japan Lost the Unified Pride Heavyweight Championship. 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Tournament.
NC 24–2–1 (1) Fedor Emelianenko NC (accidental clash of heads) Pride Final Conflict 2004 15 August 2004 1 3:52 Saitama, Japan 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Final.
Win 24–2–1 Sergei Kharitonov Decision (unanimous) 2 5:00 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinals.
Win 23–2–1 Heath Herring Submission (anaconda choke) Pride Critical Countdown 2004 20 June 2004 2 0:30 Saitama, Japan 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinals.
Win 22–2–1 Hirotaka Yokoi Submission (anaconda choke) Pride Total Elimination 2004 25 April 2004 2 1:25 Saitama, Japan 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Opening Round.
Win 21–2–1 Mirko Cro Cop Submission (armbar) Pride Final Conflict 2003 9 November 2003 2 1:45 Tokyo, Japan Won the interim Pride Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Year (2003).
Win 20–2–1 Ricco Rodriguez Decision (unanimous) Pride Total Elimination 2003 10 August 2003 3 5:00 Saitama, Japan
Loss 19–2–1 Fedor Emelianenko Decision (unanimous) Pride 25 16 March 2003 3 5:00 Yokohama, Japan Lost the Pride Heavyweight Championship.
Win 19–1–1 Dan Henderson Submission (armbar) Pride 24 23 December 2002 3 1:49 Fukuoka, Japan
Win 18–1–1 Semmy Schilt Submission (triangle choke) Pride 23 24 November 2002 1 6:36 Tokyo, Japan
Win 17–1–1 Bob Sapp Submission (armbar) Pride Shockwave 28 August 2002 2 4:03 Tokyo, Japan
Win 16–1–1 Sanae Kikuta KO (punch) UFO-Legend 8 August 2002 2 0:29 Tokyo, Japan
Win 15–1–1 Enson Inoue Technical Submission (triangle choke) Pride 19 24 February 2002 1 6:17 Saitama, Japan
Win 14–1–1 Heath Herring Decision (unanimous) Pride 17 3 November 2001 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan Won the inaugural Pride Heavyweight Championship.
Win 13–1–1 Mark Coleman Submission (triangle armbar) Pride 16 24 September 2001 1 6:10 Osaka, Japan
Win 12–1–1 Gary Goodridge Submission (triangle choke) Pride 15 29 July 2001 1 2:37 Saitama, Japan
Win 11–1–1 Valentijn Overeem Submission (arm-triangle choke) Rings: King of Kings 2000 Final 24 February 2001 1 1:20 Tokyo, Japan Won the 2000 King of Kings Tournament.
Win 10–1–1 Hiromitsu Kanehara Submission (rear-naked choke) 2 0:20 2000 King of Kings Tournament Semifinals.
Win 9–1–1 Volk Han Decision (unanimous) 2 5:00 2000 King of Kings Tournament Quarterfinals.
Win 8–1–1 Kiyoshi Tamura Submission (armbar) Rings: King of Kings 2000 Block A 9 October 2000 2 2:29 Tokyo, Japan 2000 King of Kings Tournament 2nd round.
Win 7–1–1 Achmed Labasanov Submission (armbar) 1 1:38 2000 King of Kings Tournament 1st round.
Draw 6–1–1 Tsuyoshi Kohsaka Draw Rings: Millennium Combine 3 23 August 2000 2 5:00 Osaka, Japan
Loss 6–1 Dan Henderson Decision (split) Rings: King of Kings 1999 Final 26 February 2000 3 5:00 Tokyo, Japan 1999 King of Kings Tournament Semifinals.
Win 6–0 Andrei Kopylov Decision (split) 2 5:00 1999 King of Kings Tournament Quarterfinals.
Win 5–0 Jeremy Horn Decision (unanimous) WEF 8: Goin' Platinum 15 January 2000 3 8:00 Rome, Georgia, United States Won the WEF Heavyweight Superfight Championship.
Win 4–0 Yuriy Kochkine Technical Submission (armbar) Rings: King of Kings 1999 Block A 28 October 1999 1 0:40 Tokyo, Japan 1999 King of Kings Tournament 2nd round.
Win 3–0 Valentijn Overeem Technical Submission (americana) 1 1:51 1999 King of Kings Tournament 1st round.
Win 2–0 Nate Schroeder Submission (armbar) WEF 7: Stomp in the Swamp 9 October 1999 1 1:52 Kenner, Louisiana, United States
Win 1–0 David Dodd Submission (kimura) World Extreme Fighting 6 12 June 1999 1 3:12 DeLand, Florida, United States

Pay-per-view bouts edit

No. Event Fight Date Venue City PPV Buys
1. UFC 81 Nogueira vs. Sylvia February 2, 2008 Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 650,000[52]
2. UFC 102 Couture vs. Nogueira August 29, 2009 Rose Garden Arena Portland, Oregon, United States 435,000[53]
3. UFC 110 Nogueira vs. Velasquez February 21, 2010 Acer Arena Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 215,000[54]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira's Official MMA Record
  • Minotauro Nogueira at UFC
  • Professional MMA record for Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira from Sherdog  
Vacant
Title last held by
Andrei Arlovski
2nd UFC Interim Heavyweight Champion
2 February 2008 – 27 December 2008
Succeeded by
New championship 1st Pride FC Interim Heavyweight Champion
9 November 2003 – 31 December 2004
Lost unification bout against Fedor Emelianenko
New championship 1st Pride FC Heavyweight Champion
3 November 2001 – 16 March 2003
Succeeded by

antônio, rodrigo, nogueira, confused, with, antônio, rogério, nogueira, star, trek, portuguese, pronunciation, ˈtoniu, ʁoˈdɾiɡu, noˈɡejɾɐ, born, june, 1976, better, known, minotauro, brazilian, retired, mixed, martial, artist, competed, heavyweight, division, . Not to be confused with Antonio Rogerio Nogueira or Nog Star Trek Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Portuguese pronunciation ɐ ˈtoniu ʁoˈdɾiɡu noˈɡejɾɐ born 2 June 1976 better known as Minotauro or Big Nog 3 is a Brazilian retired mixed martial artist He competed in the heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC where he is a former Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion He is the twin brother of UFC fighter Antonio Rogerio Nogueira Nogueira rose to prominence in Japanese promotions Fighting Network RINGS where he won the 2000 RINGS King of Kings tournament and later with Pride Fighting Championships where he was the first Pride Heavyweight Champion from November 2001 to March 2003 as well as a 2004 PRIDE FC Heavyweight Grand Prix Finalist He is one of only three men to have held championship titles in both Pride Fighting Championships and the Ultimate Fighting Championship the others being Mauricio Rua and Mark Coleman A Rodrigo NogueiraBornAntonio Rodrigo Nogueira 1976 06 02 2 June 1976 age 47 Vitoria da Conquista Bahia BrazilOther namesMinotauroNationalityBrazilianHeight6 ft 3 in 191 cm Weight240 lb 109 kg 17 st 2 lb DivisionHeavyweightReach78 in 198 cm StanceOrthodoxFighting out ofRio de Janeiro BrazilTeamBrazilian Top Team 1999 2006 Black House 2006 2015 Team NogueiraInternacionalRank5th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Ricardo De la Riva 1 Black belt in Judo 2 Years active1999 2015 MMA Mixed martial arts recordTotal46Wins34By knockout3By submission21By decision10Losses10By knockout3By submission2By decision5Draws1No contests1Other informationOccupationMixed martial arts fighter contracted to the Ultimate Fighting ChampionshipChildren1Notable relativesAntonio Rogerio Nogueira brotherNotable studentsAnderson Silva Jose Aldo Junior dos Santos Patricky Freire Patricio Freire Lyoto MachidaMixed martial arts record from SherdogMedal record Representing BrazilBrazilian jiu jitsuWorld Jiu Jitsu Championship1999 Rio de Janeiro Open Black 1997 Rio de Janeiro 100 kg Purple Pan American Jiu Jitsu Championship1999 California 100 kg Brown 1999 California Open Brown Brazilian National Jiu Jitsu Championship1998 Rio de Janeiro 100 kg Brown 1997 Rio de Janeiro 100 kg Purple 1996 Rio de Janeiro Open Blue Contents 1 Early life 2 Mixed martial arts career 2 1 Rings 2 1 1 Rings King of Kings 1999 2 1 2 Kohsaka fight 2 1 3 Rings King of Kings 2000 2 2 Pride FC 2 2 1 Early PRIDE career and heavyweight championship 2 2 2 Bouts with Sapp Schilt and Henderson 2 2 3 Title bouts 2 2 4 2004 Grand Prix 2 2 5 2006 Grand Prix 2 3 Ultimate Fighting Championship 2 3 1 UFC Interim Heavyweight Championship 2 3 2 Non title bouts 2 3 3 Losing streak and retirement 3 Fighting style 4 Other media 5 Personal life 6 Championships and achievements 6 1 Mixed martial arts 6 2 Submission grappling 7 Mixed martial arts record 8 Pay per view bouts 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editBorn in the town of Vitoria da Conquista Brazil Nogueira started training in judo at the age of 4 boxing at 14 and Brazilian jiu jitsu at 18 At age 10 he was accidentally run over by a truck and fell into a four day coma losing a rib and part of his liver and was hospitalized for eleven months As a result of the accident he has a large scar including a noticeable indentation on his lower back 4 Mixed martial arts career editNogueira made his mixed martial arts MMA debut in the World Extreme Fighting promotion which often held events in southern parts of the United States He won his first two fights by submission and then won the WEF Heavyweight Superfight Championship in his 5th pro fight against veteran Jeremy Horn A few years after his MMA debut Nogueira started training with the Brazilian Top Team Rings edit Rings King of Kings 1999 edit Nogueira debuted in Fighting Network Rings by taking part in the King of Kings 1999 tournament He quickly submitted Valentijn Overeem and Yuriy Kochkine before clashing with middle aged sambo champion Andrei Kopylov Nogueira avoided a kimura lock attempt through the first round and controlled Kopylov for some minutes before switching to stand up in the second round and landing punches for the split decision win In the next match however Nogueira was eliminated by American wrestling champion Dan Henderson in a controversial fight as it was believed that the Brazilian had controlled the match much more than Henderson Kohsaka fight edit Nogueira s next fight was against Japanese star Tsuyoshi TK Kohsaka The bout was back and forth with Nogueira repeatedly gaining dominant position and striking with short punches only for his opponent to consistently reverse him blocking the Brazilian s takedowns and striking as well when possible After three rounds the match was ruled a draw Rings King of Kings 2000 edit At King of Kings 2000 Nogueira was invited back to Rings He submitted Achmed Labasanov before facing another Japanese name in the form of Kiyoshi Tamura Nogueira was able to take him down and threaten him with submissions but the Japanese fighter kept defending them and coming back at openings Finally the second round saw Nogueira win using an armbar His third match in the tournament was against another sambo champion Volk Han who was almost twice Nogueira s age Han proved difficult to submit but Nogueira controlled most of the match After a flying kimura attempt by the Russian Nogueira countered with an omoplata ankle hold combination until the match went to the judges decision The unanimous decision was given to the Brazilian who advanced to the next round to face Hiromitsu Kanehara Noguiera won the fight by submission His final opponent in the tournament was Valentijn Overeem Nogueira made Overeem tap out quickly and won the King of Kings tournament Pride FC edit Early PRIDE career and heavyweight championship edit Following the end of Akira Maeda s Rings federation Nogueira was signed by Pride Fighting Championships He debuted in July 2001 at Pride 15 quickly submitting Gary Goodridge by triangle choke At Pride 16 he submitted UFC and Pride Grand Prix champion Mark Coleman by triangle armbar Nogueira was crowned as the inaugural Pride World Heavyweight Champion after defeating Heath Herring by decision at PRIDE 17 The fast paced bout which saw Nogueira s superiority at both grappling and striking was considered by some the best heavyweight MMA fight of all time 5 Nogueira next defeated Enson Inoue via technical submission due to a triangle choke and then fought for Antonio Inoki s UFO organization scoring his first MMA KO victory against Sanae Kikuta Bouts with Sapp Schilt and Henderson edit Nogueira then represented Pride at a co promotion with K 1 Pride Shockwave He was initially offered a kickboxing bout against K 1 fighter Mark Hunt but he proposed instead to fight two separate matches under mixed martial arts and kickboxing rules respectively which Hunt refused 5 Nogueira then to fight another K 1 super heavyweight former American football player Bob Sapp who outweighed Nogueira by 127 pounds Due to this Nogueira asked for special rules that banned knee strikes to a grounded opponent 6 The fight soon became a brutal exhibition of technical skill against raw strength as mere seconds into the match Sapp would stop Nogueira s first takedown attempt with a sound piledriver which almost ended the fight The same outcome repeated itself several times with Nogueira taking several powerbombs and heavy punches every time his huge antagonist managed to power out of his submission attempts At the end however Sapp s stamina started to falter allowing a very worn out Nogueira to mount him and finally submit him with an armbar 6 After defeating Sapp Dutch kickboxing champion and former King of Pancrase Semmy Schilt was his next opponent Nogueira scored another victory by triangle choke He then avenged his only loss against Dan Henderson when he armbarred him in the 3rd round after Henderson displayed great submission defense for the first two rounds Title bouts edit Nogueira s first Pride title defense was against Russian sambo champion and Volk Han apprentice Fedor Emelianenko at Pride 25 Nogueira suffered his second career loss a judges decision after Emelianenko dominated the fight with his characteristic ground and pound through the guard In his next fight Nogueira won a decision against former UFC heavyweight champion Ricco Rodriguez Though Rodriguez scored takedowns and maintained top position Pride s fight scoring was determined primarily by effort to finish the fight by KO or submission and Nogueira s multiple near submission attempts won him the decision victory 7 In November 2003 with heavyweight champion Emelianenko unable to fight due to injuries Pride elected to crown an interim champion so top contenders Nogueira and Mirko Cro Cop were matched up Cro Cop dominated the first round with his superior striking and a left high kick which knocked Nogueira down in the very end of the round but in the second round Nogueira secured a takedown and rolled into an armbar to submit Cro Cop 2004 Grand Prix edit On 25 April 2004 at Pride Total Elimination 2004 the first round of the 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix was held Nogueira faced the unbeaten professional wrestler and former judoka Hirotaka Yokoi whom he submitted with the debut of his anaconda choke He then repeated the move against Heath Herring in the next round to advance to the semi finals where he defeated Sergei Kharitonov to again face Fedor Emelianenko in the finals The fight was markedly different from their first with Nogueira able to avoid the damage he suffered from ground and pound in their first meeting However the bout was stopped when Emelianenko suffered a cut after an accidental head butt and could not continue resulting in a no contest Another rematch was required to determine the tournament champion and was scheduled for Pride Shockwave 2004 on 31 December 2004 In the rematch as in the first bout Nogueira suffered another unanimous decision loss to Emelianenko after being dominated in the standing positions and being controlled on the ground At Pride Critical Countdown 2005 Nogueira defeated Polish Olympic judoka Pawel Nastula by strikes and following this at Pride 31 he beat professional wrestler and fighter Kiyoshi Tamura by armbar for the second time 2006 Grand Prix edit He then entered the 2006 Pride Open Weight Grand Prix progressing to the semi final by defeating fellow Brazilians Zuluzinho and Fabricio Werdum In the semi final he faced the American catch wrestler Josh Barnett and lost a controversial split decision in which many people thought Nogueira had won the fight as both had landed damaging blows and submission attempts without managing to secure a victory Barnett went on to face Mirko Cro Cop in the finals Losing to Cro Cro after submitting to punches and kicks to the face Nogueira avenged the loss to Barnett with a dominant unanimous decision win in their rematch at Pride Shockwave 2006 In an interview with Sherdog com Nogueira stated that the best moments of his career were against Bob Sapp and Mirko Cro Cop both matches he won fighting in Pride 8 Ultimate Fighting Championship edit At UFC Fight Night 9 which took place on 5 April 2007 Nogueira was in attendance and was sitting cage side with UFC president Dana White It was subsequently announced at UFC 69 by White that Nogueira had joined the UFC He was promoted initially as simply Minotauro Nogueira much like the UFC s promotion of Mirko Filipovic as Mirko Cro Cop and Quinton Jackson as Rampage Jackson In June 2007 he officially left Brazilian Top Team and joined Black House His debut in the Octagon was a third fight with Heath Herring at UFC 73 promoted under various combinations of his name and nickname but was officially introduced to the audience under his full name and nickname Nogueira once again defeated Herring via unanimous decision During the first round Herring landed a head kick that sent Nogueira to the canvas in which unofficial judge Eddie Bravo thought the fight could have been stopped Herring let Nogueira get back to his feet and Nogueira was then able to recover and come back with a dominant decision victory UFC Interim Heavyweight Championship edit It was announced during the UFC 79 broadcast and subsequent press conference that Nogueira would be fighting former long time UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvia at UFC 81 for the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship Nogueira defeated Sylvia in the third round with a guillotine choke to become the Interim UFC Heavyweight Champion During the fight Sylvia knocked Nogueira down with punches After pulling Sylvia into his half guard in the third round Nogueira quickly secured a sweep and attempted an armbar which he missed but immediately transitioned into a guillotine choke as Sylvia tried to regain his feet thus mounting a come from behind victory Nogueira s coach Amaury Bitetti said that Nogueira had trained for the guillotine well beforehand 9 Nogueira and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir were the coaches for the eighth season of The Ultimate Fighter TUF which premiered on 17 September 2008 on Spike TV 10 Both winners of The Ultimate Fighter season 8 light heavyweight Ryan Bader and lightweight Efrain Escudero were members of Team Nogueira After the season concluded coaches Nogueira and Mir met at UFC 92 for the Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship 11 Mir won a one sided fight in the second round via TKO due to punches showing much improved striking by knocking Nogueira down twice in the first round 12 Herb Dean stopped the match at 1 54 of the second round 12 The loss marked the first time Nogueira had been stopped in his career 13 Two days after the fight Dana White revealed in an interview that Nogueira had just gotten over a Staph infection 14 Nogueira himself verified this fact several months later in his own interview stating that he had a Staph infection 20 days before the fight requiring 5 days in the hospital When asked if this infection affected his fight he answered For sure In addition to this significant illness his knee was injured during training for which he had surgery in February 2009 Despite these legitimate handicaps Nogueira offered strong praise for Frank Mir s performance with particular credit given to Mir s ability to maintain very good distance 15 Non title bouts edit The UFC next wanted to schedule Nogueira to face UFC Hall of Famer and former UFC Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Champion Randy Couture at UFC 97 but Couture had to turn down the fight due to elbow surgery in January 2009 16 Couture later agreed to fight Nogueira at UFC 102 in Portland Oregon 17 Nogueira defeated Couture via unanimous decision 30 27 30 27 and 29 28 Nogueira showed much improved sharpness on his feet and displayed his excellent chin by walking through many of Couture s strikes while still throwing punches eventually gaining the better of the exchanges as he scored two knockdowns of Couture in the fight Although taken down twice Nogueira swept from guard on both occasions after some time on his back to gain the full mount over Couture On the floor Nogueira threatened with two submissions first with a D Arce choke and later with an arm triangle choke Nogueira was expected to face undefeated prospect Cain Velasquez on 2 January 2010 at UFC 108 but again Nogueira caught another severe staph infection cancelling the bout The bout instead took place on 21 February 2010 at UFC 110 in Sydney Australia 18 During the bout Nogueira was out boxed as Velasquez landed an uppercut right hook combo that dropped Nogueira early in the first round Velasquez followed up with five clean shots on the ground prompting referee Herb Dean to stop the contest in which Velasquez earned a KO victory 19 At the time Nogueira had been knocked out in two of his last three fights Nogueira was to face Frank Mir on 25 September 2010 at UFC 119 in a rematch from the championship bout at UFC 92 20 Nogueira pulled out of this fight in order to undergo needed surgery on both of his hips as well as his knee and was replaced by Mirko Cro Cop He stated on 15 May 2011 that he would fight at the UFC s return to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil 21 22 Nogueira defeated The Ultimate Fighter alumnus Brendan Schaub by knockout due to punches in the first round on 27 August 2011 at UFC 134 in his home city of Rio de Janeiro Brazil It was his first fight in over 16 months and was billed as his return fight and earned him his first Knockout of the Night bonus 23 He celebrated his victory by sitting on top of the octagon fence and displaying a Brazilian national flag with Sport Club Internacional s emblem added to the center of the flag Nogueira faced Frank Mir in a rematch on 10 December 2011 at UFC 140 After close early exchanges and a lot of work against the cage the two separated and Nogueira rocked Mir with a hard overhand right jab combo After Mir fell to the ground Nogueira continued with ground and pound before attempting a guillotine choke Mir was able to get out of this and during a scramble ended in side control and locked up a kimura Nogueira managed to roll Mir only to be reversed himself Mir stepped his right leg over the face of Nogueira and cranked the kimura causing Nogueira s right humerus to break thus ending the fight at 3 38 of round 1 24 Nogueira was expected to face Cheick Kongo on 21 July 2012 at UFC 149 25 However Nogueira pulled out of the bout citing that his arm injury had not healed enough to resume the proper training and was replaced by Shawn Jordan 26 Nogueira fought Dave Herman on 13 October 2012 at UFC 153 27 He won the bout when he submitted Herman in the second round with an armbar The finish earned him his first Submission of the Night honors Losing streak and retirement edit Nogueira coached opposite Fabricio Werdum on the second season of The Ultimate Fighter Brazil The two met in a rematch at the conclusion of the season on 8 June 2013 at UFC on Fuel TV 10 This fight was a rematch of their first fight in PRIDE in which Nogueria won by unanimous decision back in 2006 28 29 After a back and forth first round Nogueira lost via submission to an armbar in the second round Nogueira faced Roy Nelson on 11 April 2014 in the main event at UFC Fight Night 39 30 After dropping Nogueira several times with punches in the first round Nelson finished the fight via knockout with an overhand right 31 32 On 17 June 2014 Nogueira underwent successful surgery to repair a partial ACL tear of his right knee 33 On 9 February 2015 it was announced Nogueira would replace Anderson Silva as a head coach on The Ultimate Fighter Brazil 4 after Silva was removed following his failed drug test 34 In March 2015 Nogueira revealed in an interview with Combate that he had undergone stem cell therapy on his elbows hips and knees Nogueira said They have a clinic in Kansas where they work with stem cells What they do is they remove some cells from fat out of your back and then inject them in your joints I did it on my elbows my hips and knees It stimulates cartilage growth It s pretty cutting edge technique I m responding really well so far It s been helping a lot with my pain I m still doing physiotherapy which is responsible for curing my hips but I m now doing this to make it even stronger I had a break between my last fight and The Ultimate Fighter shootings so I decided to go for it Nogueira also confessed a desire to fight Frank Mir for a third time saying In two weeks I ll be cleared to train freely again First I will get my body strong enough so I can train and be 100 ready to fight I intend to fight at UFC 190 in August I wanted to come back at the TUF finale card but I m afraid there won t be enough time I ll definitely be ready in August The UFC told me they would put me in a card in August They didn t say which one but I m sure it ll be the one in Rio I still don t have an opponent They said there were three different guys I could be fighting but I can t comment on that I don t have any preferences really I just want to come back and fight but I would like to face Frank Mir again before the end of the year 35 nbsp Nogueira in 2015In turn the promotion balked at setting up a third bout with Mir Instead Nogueira next faced Stefan Struve at UFC 190 on 1 August 2015 36 He lost the fight by unanimous decision 37 After the fight UFC president Dana White said he would no longer offer Nogueira fights effectively ending his UFC career White also indicated that he would instead offer Nogueira a position within the company 38 In turn Nogueira confirmed his intention to retire 39 Fighting style editNogueira was universally known as a grappler drawing strength from his Brazilian jiu jitsu skills 40 However he also had a well rounded set of MMA abilities relying on outstanding boxing and a competent takedown game 41 42 He was especially famous for his affinity to fighting from the bottom utilizing an offensive open guard with masterful skill His trademark moves were submissions like armbars triangle chokes and variations of both along with more exotic techniques 41 His ground game was considered on a completely different level from the rest of the sport during his time as an MMA competitor 41 Nogueira was also known for his solid chin and extreme ability to take punishment which was showcased in his fights against Bob Sapp Fedor Emilianenko and Mirko Cro Cop 41 Other media editFrom 2004 to 2005 Nogueira acted in Yomiuri TV s sitcom television series Africa no Tsume playing the character Nogueira He cameoed in The Expendables along with his twin brother In 2023 Nogueira began working as a member of the commentary team for UFC Fight Pass Brazil 43 Personal life editNogueira has one daughter 44 On 23 August 2011 Nogueira established a partnership with Brazilian football club Internacional to represent the club s brand in the UFC In an interview for SporTV Nogueira said I ll do my best to represent Internacional in the best possible way Now I am 100 Internacional 45 Championships and achievements editMixed martial arts edit Fighting Network RINGS 2000 RINGS King of Kings Tournament Winner PRIDE Fighting Championship Pride Heavyweight Championship One time first Interim Pride Heavyweight Championship One time 2004 PRIDE Heavyweight Grand Prix Runner Up 2006 PRIDE Open Weight Grand Prix Semi Finalist Tied with Kazushi Sakuraba for the most submission wins 11 in Pride FC history Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC Hall of Fame Pioneer Wing Class of 2016 Interim UFC Heavyweight Championship One time Fight of the Night Two times Knockout of the Night One time 2023 UFC Forrest Griffin Community Award World Extreme Fighting WEF Heavyweight Superfight Champion One Time Sherdog Mixed Martial Arts Hall of Fame 46 Wrestling Observer Newsletter 2002 Fighter of the Year Black Belt Magazine 2002 NHB Fighter of the Year 47 Inside Fights 2009 Fight of the Year vs Randy Couture on 29 August 48 MMAFighting 2003 Fight of the Year vs Mirko Cro Cop on 9 November 49 FightMatrix com 2004 Most Noteworthy Match of the Year vs Fedor Emelianenko on 31 December 50 2003 Most Noteworthy Match of the Year vs Fedor Emelianenko on 16 March 50 Submission grappling edit ADCC World Submission Wrestling Championships 2000 ADCC 99 kg Quarter finals CBJJ World Championships 51 1999 Black Belt Absoluto 3rd Place 1997 Purple Belt Pesadissimo 2nd place CBJJ Pan American Championships 51 1999 Brown Belt Pesadissimo 1st Place 1999 Brown Belt Absoluto 1st place CBJJ Brazilian Championships 51 1998 Brown Belt Pesadissimo 1st Place 1997 Purple Belt Super Pesado 3rd Place 1996 Blue Belt Absoluto 1st PlaceMixed martial arts record editProfessional record breakdown 46 matches 34 wins 10 lossesBy knockout 3 3By submission 21 2By decision 10 5Draws 1No contests 1Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location NotesLoss 34 10 1 1 Stefan Struve Decision unanimous UFC 190 1 August 2015 3 5 00 Rio de Janeiro BrazilLoss 34 9 1 1 Roy Nelson KO punch UFC Fight Night Nogueira vs Nelson 11 April 2014 1 3 37 Abu Dhabi United Arab EmiratesLoss 34 8 1 1 Fabricio Werdum Submission armbar UFC on Fuel TV Nogueira vs Werdum 8 June 2013 2 2 41 Fortaleza BrazilWin 34 7 1 1 Dave Herman Submission armbar UFC 153 13 October 2012 2 4 31 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Submission of the Night Loss 33 7 1 1 Frank Mir Technical Submission kimura UFC 140 10 December 2011 1 3 38 Toronto Ontario CanadaWin 33 6 1 1 Brendan Schaub KO punches UFC 134 27 August 2011 1 3 09 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Knockout of the Night Loss 32 6 1 1 Cain Velasquez KO punches UFC 110 21 February 2010 1 2 20 Sydney Australia UFC Heavyweight title eliminator Win 32 5 1 1 Randy Couture Decision unanimous UFC 102 29 August 2009 3 5 00 Portland Oregon United States Fight of the Night Fight of the Year 2009 Loss 31 5 1 1 Frank Mir TKO punches UFC 92 27 December 2008 2 1 54 Las Vegas Nevada United States Lost the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship Win 31 4 1 1 Tim Sylvia Submission guillotine choke UFC 81 2 February 2008 3 1 28 Las Vegas Nevada United States Won the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship Fight of the Night Win 30 4 1 1 Heath Herring Decision unanimous UFC 73 7 July 2007 3 5 00 Sacramento California United StatesWin 29 4 1 1 Josh Barnett Decision unanimous Pride FC Shockwave 2006 31 December 2006 3 5 00 Saitama JapanLoss 28 4 1 1 Josh Barnett Decision split Pride FC Final Conflict Absolute 10 September 2006 2 5 00 Saitama Japan 2006 Pride Open Weight Grand Prix Semifinals Win 28 3 1 1 Fabricio Werdum Decision unanimous Pride FC Critical Countdown Absolute 1 July 2006 3 5 00 Saitama Japan 2006 Pride Open Weight Grand Prix Quarterfinals Win 27 3 1 1 Wagner Martins Submission armbar Pride FC Total Elimination Absolute 5 May 2006 1 2 17 Osaka Japan 2006 Pride Open Weight Grand Prix Opening Round Win 26 3 1 1 Kiyoshi Tamura Submission armbar Pride 31 Dreamers 26 February 2006 1 2 24 Saitama JapanWin 25 3 1 1 Pawel Nastula TKO punches Pride Critical Countdown 2005 26 June 2005 1 8 38 Saitama JapanLoss 24 3 1 1 Fedor Emelianenko Decision unanimous Pride Shockwave 2004 31 December 2004 3 5 00 Saitama Japan Lost the Unified Pride Heavyweight Championship 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Tournament NC 24 2 1 1 Fedor Emelianenko NC accidental clash of heads Pride Final Conflict 2004 15 August 2004 1 3 52 Saitama Japan 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Final Win 24 2 1 Sergei Kharitonov Decision unanimous 2 5 00 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinals Win 23 2 1 Heath Herring Submission anaconda choke Pride Critical Countdown 2004 20 June 2004 2 0 30 Saitama Japan 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Quarterfinals Win 22 2 1 Hirotaka Yokoi Submission anaconda choke Pride Total Elimination 2004 25 April 2004 2 1 25 Saitama Japan 2004 Pride Heavyweight Grand Prix Opening Round Win 21 2 1 Mirko Cro Cop Submission armbar Pride Final Conflict 2003 9 November 2003 2 1 45 Tokyo Japan Won the interim Pride Heavyweight Championship Fight of the Year 2003 Win 20 2 1 Ricco Rodriguez Decision unanimous Pride Total Elimination 2003 10 August 2003 3 5 00 Saitama JapanLoss 19 2 1 Fedor Emelianenko Decision unanimous Pride 25 16 March 2003 3 5 00 Yokohama Japan Lost the Pride Heavyweight Championship Win 19 1 1 Dan Henderson Submission armbar Pride 24 23 December 2002 3 1 49 Fukuoka JapanWin 18 1 1 Semmy Schilt Submission triangle choke Pride 23 24 November 2002 1 6 36 Tokyo JapanWin 17 1 1 Bob Sapp Submission armbar Pride Shockwave 28 August 2002 2 4 03 Tokyo JapanWin 16 1 1 Sanae Kikuta KO punch UFO Legend 8 August 2002 2 0 29 Tokyo JapanWin 15 1 1 Enson Inoue Technical Submission triangle choke Pride 19 24 February 2002 1 6 17 Saitama JapanWin 14 1 1 Heath Herring Decision unanimous Pride 17 3 November 2001 3 5 00 Tokyo Japan Won the inaugural Pride Heavyweight Championship Win 13 1 1 Mark Coleman Submission triangle armbar Pride 16 24 September 2001 1 6 10 Osaka JapanWin 12 1 1 Gary Goodridge Submission triangle choke Pride 15 29 July 2001 1 2 37 Saitama JapanWin 11 1 1 Valentijn Overeem Submission arm triangle choke Rings King of Kings 2000 Final 24 February 2001 1 1 20 Tokyo Japan Won the 2000 King of Kings Tournament Win 10 1 1 Hiromitsu Kanehara Submission rear naked choke 2 0 20 2000 King of Kings Tournament Semifinals Win 9 1 1 Volk Han Decision unanimous 2 5 00 2000 King of Kings Tournament Quarterfinals Win 8 1 1 Kiyoshi Tamura Submission armbar Rings King of Kings 2000 Block A 9 October 2000 2 2 29 Tokyo Japan 2000 King of Kings Tournament 2nd round Win 7 1 1 Achmed Labasanov Submission armbar 1 1 38 2000 King of Kings Tournament 1st round Draw 6 1 1 Tsuyoshi Kohsaka Draw Rings Millennium Combine 3 23 August 2000 2 5 00 Osaka JapanLoss 6 1 Dan Henderson Decision split Rings King of Kings 1999 Final 26 February 2000 3 5 00 Tokyo Japan 1999 King of Kings Tournament Semifinals Win 6 0 Andrei Kopylov Decision split 2 5 00 1999 King of Kings Tournament Quarterfinals Win 5 0 Jeremy Horn Decision unanimous WEF 8 Goin Platinum 15 January 2000 3 8 00 Rome Georgia United States Won the WEF Heavyweight Superfight Championship Win 4 0 Yuriy Kochkine Technical Submission armbar Rings King of Kings 1999 Block A 28 October 1999 1 0 40 Tokyo Japan 1999 King of Kings Tournament 2nd round Win 3 0 Valentijn Overeem Technical Submission americana 1 1 51 1999 King of Kings Tournament 1st round Win 2 0 Nate Schroeder Submission armbar WEF 7 Stomp in the Swamp 9 October 1999 1 1 52 Kenner Louisiana United StatesWin 1 0 David Dodd Submission kimura World Extreme Fighting 6 12 June 1999 1 3 12 DeLand Florida United StatesPay per view bouts editNo Event Fight Date Venue City PPV Buys1 UFC 81 Nogueira vs Sylvia February 2 2008 Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas Nevada United States 650 000 52 2 UFC 102 Couture vs Nogueira August 29 2009 Rose Garden Arena Portland Oregon United States 435 000 53 3 UFC 110 Nogueira vs Velasquez February 21 2010 Acer Arena Sydney New South Wales Australia 215 000 54 See also editList of current UFC fighters List of male mixed martial artistsReferences edit Big Nog receives 5th degree under Ricardo De La Riva in 4th November 2018 Archived from the original on 26 December 2021 Minotauro Nogueira Official UFC Fighter Profile UFC com Retrieved 2 August 2015 Big Nog I Haven t Said if I Will Stop Fighting 6 August 2015 Minotauro Nogueira s Championship Heart UFC com 28 June 2007 Archived from the original on 15 April 2008 Retrieved 27 October 2007 a b Jonathan Snowden 2010 Total Mma Inside Ultimate Fighting ECW Press ISBN 978 15 549033 7 5 a b Keith Vargo Courage and Controversy reign at Shockwave event Black Belt Magazine January 2003 Hume Matt 4 September 2003 A judge s explanation of Nogueira vs Rodriguez Pridefc com Retrieved 2 January 2009 10 Questions for Minotauro Nogueira Sherdog com 25 June 2009 Retrieved on 5 February 2012 Amaury comenta vitoria de Minotauro Tatame 11 February 2008 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from the original on 12 March 2009 Retrieved 12 March 2009 Randy Couture turns down fight against Minotauro Nogueira because of minor elbow surgery MMAmania com 11 January 2009 Retrieved 14 January 2009 UFC to Hold 2 PPV Events in August Archived 12 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine 411mania com 21 March 2009 Retrieved on 2012 02 05 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Ready to Return in February Hopes to Fight Cain Velasquez in Australia mmafrenzy com 23 November 2009 UFC 110 Nogueira vs Velasquez Sherdog com 20 February 2010 Retrieved on 5 February 2012 Frank Mir vs Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira II headlines UFC 119 in Indianapolis mmajunkie com 8 July 2010 Jesse Holland 16 August 2010 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira to undergo hip surgery after withdrawing from UFC 119 main event mmamania com Retrieved 13 April 2015 Second Hip Surgery Near Rodrigo Nogueira Hoping for UFC Rio Return MMAWeekly com 20 January 2011 UFC confirms Brendan Schaub vs Big Nog at UFC 134 in Brazil mmajunkie com 16 May 2011 Archived from the original on 11 July 2012 Retrieved 16 May 2011 Non Sergio 10 December 2011 Mir breaks Nogueira s arm at UFC 140 usatoday com Retrieved 11 December 2011 Cheick Kongo vs Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira added to UFC 149 in Calgary mmajunkie com 24 April 2012 Shawn Jordan replaces Big Nog meets Cheick Kongo at UFC 149 mmajunkie com 16 June 2012 Archived from the original on 19 June 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2012 Halvatzis Jr George 12 September 2012 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Vs Dave Herman Booked For UFC 153 On Oct 13 In Rio mmamania com Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Fabricio Werdum reportedly agree to coach TUF Brazil 2 mmajunkie com Archived from the original on 30 January 2013 Retrieved 30 October 2012 Staff 12 March 2013 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs Fabricio Werdum official for UFC on FUEL TV 10 mmajunkie com Retrieved 12 March 2013 Mike Chiapetta 30 January 2014 Roy Nelson vs Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira set for UFC Abu Dhabi show msn foxsports com Retrieved 30 January 2014 Gene Mrosko 11 April 2014 UFC Fight Night 39 results Roy Nelson knocks out Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in brutal fashion mmamania com Retrieved 11 April 2014 Stephen Douglas 11 April 2014 Roy Nelson knocked out Big Nog cold at UFC Fight Night 39 thebiglead com Retrieved 11 April 2014 Minotauro Nogueira undergoes successful surgery to repair partial ACL tear bloodyelbow com 17 June 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Nogueira Named New Coach on The Ultimate Fighter Brazil 4 ufc com 9 February 2015 Retrieved 9 February 2015 Lucas Rezende 26 March 2015 Big Nog hints return at UFC 190 wants Frank Mir before year end bloodyelbow com Retrieved 13 April 2015 Matt Erickson 7 April 2015 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira booked for fight with Stefan Struve at UFC 190 in Brazil mmajunkie com Retrieved 8 April 2015 Damon Martin 1 August 2015 UFC 190 results Stefan Struve punishes Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira to win unanimous decision foxsports com Retrieved 1 August 2015 Mike Bohn 2 August 2015 Dana White done giving Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira fights will offer him UFC job mmajunkie com Matt Erickson 1 September 2015 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira announces retirement named UFC Brazil ambassador mmajunkie com Snowden Jonathan MMA Encyclopedia ECW Press 2010 a b c d Minotauro A Sherdog Retrospective sherdog com 2 September 2015 Retrieved 17 August 2016 UFC 134 Judo Chop Minotauro Nogueira Knocks Out Brendan Schaub bloodyelbow com 16 September 2011 Retrieved 17 August 2016 Demian Maia Taken on as UFC Fight Pass Brazil Commentator 15 January 2023 PRE FIGHT INTERVIEWS Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira PRIDEFC com 9 August 2003 Archived from the original on 12 October 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2010 Minotauro e mais um lutador a fechar com clube de massa o Internacional globo com 23 August 2011 Archived from the original on 4 October 2011 Martin Todd 3 August 2014 IMAGINING AN MMA HALL OF FAME THE SHOO INS Retrieved 11 November 2020 Hall of Fame Inductee Directory Black Belt Magazine MMA Awards Part 4 Inside Fights Archived from the original 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