2009 in Jungle Fight

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2009 in Jungle Fight
Information
First dateMarch 21, 2009
Last dateOctober 17, 2009
Events
Total events5
Fights
Total fights37
Chronology
2008 in Jungle Fight 2009 in Jungle Fight 2010 in Jungle Fight

The year 2009 is the seventh year in the history of Jungle Fight, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Brazil. In 2009 Jungle Fight held 5 events beginning with, Jungle Fight 12: Warriors 2.

Contents

Events list

#Event TitleDateArenaLocation
16 Jungle Fight 16 October 17, 2009 Maracanãzinho Gymnasium Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
15 Jungle Fight 15 September 19, 2009 Pacaembu Gymnasium São Paulo, Brazil
14 Jungle Fight 14: Ceará May 9, 2009 Paulo Sarasate Gymnasium Fortaleza, Brazil
13 Jungle Fight 13: Qualifying Fortaleza March 28, 2009Fighter Sport Academy Fortaleza, Brazil
12 Jungle Fight 12: Warriors 2 March 21, 2009Team Nogueira Training Center Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Jungle Fight 12: Warriors 2

Jungle Fight 12: Warriors 2 [1] was an event held on March 21, 2009 at The Team Nogueira Training Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Results

Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Eduardo Felipedef.Alvino Jose TorresSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)23:07
Alexandre Pimenteldef.Julio Vida LocaSubmission (Triangle Choke)11:43
Charles Oliveira def.Carlos SoaresSubmission (Triangle Armbar)12:48
Monte Masseydef.Clei da SilvaDQ10:00
Alex Nacfurdef.Ronald MartinsSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:55
Rodrigo Ribeirodef.Mario FumagalliDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Andre Tadeudef.Robson RelmaDecision (Unanimous)35:00

    Jungle Fight 13: Qualifying Fortaleza

    Jungle Fight 13: Qualifying Fortaleza [2] was an event held on March 28, 2009 at The Fighter Sport Academy in Fortaleza, Brazil.

    Results

    Main Card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    Romario Manoel Da Silvadef.Anderson MeloTKO (Punches)14:24
    Joao Luiz Nogueiradef.Geovani SilvaTKO (Punches)13:55
    Anistavio Medeiros de Figueiredodef.Diego TubaraoSubmission (Heel Hook)10:00
    Jamil Silveira da Conceicaodef.Rodrigo JacomeSubmission (Anaconda Choke)20:00
    Arymarcel Santosdef.Yuri FragaDecision (Unanimous)35:00
    Renee Forte def.Ramon DiasDecision (Unanimous)35:00
    Jose Maria Tomedef.Gilson NunesDecision (Unanimous)35:00

      Jungle Fight 14: Ceará

      Jungle Fight 14: Ceará [3] was an event held on May 9, 2009 at The Paulo Sarasate Gymnasium in Fortaleza, Brazil.

      Results

      Main Card
      Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
      Antônio Rogério Nogueira def.Dion StaringSubmission (Triangle Choke)33:59
      Pedro Santosdef.Romario Manoel da SilvaSubmission (Brabo Choke)14:56
      Ivan Ibericodef.Jamil Silveira da ConceicaoSubmission (Anaconda Choke)22:45
      Ednaldo Oliveiradef.Artur TubaraoTKO (Punches)13:46
      Alexandre Pimenteldef.Joao Luiz NogueiraDecision (Unanimous)35:00
      Alex Nacfurdef.Anistavio Medeiros de FigueiredoTKO (Punches)22:18
      Erick Silva def.Carlos VillamorSubmission (Kneebar)23:38
      Arymarcel Santosdef.Marcos MottaSubmission (Armbar)11:28
      Johil de Oliveira def.Rodrigo JacomeSubmission (Kimura)13:04

        Jungle Fight 15

        Jungle Fight 15 [4] was an event held on September 19, 2009 at The Pacaembu Gymnasium in São Paulo, Brazil.

        Results

        Main Card
        Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
        Sérgio Moraes def.Tommy DepretSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:55
        Vanessa Porto def.Mahalia Rocha de MoraisSubmission (Armbar)14:28
        Alexandre Ferreira def.Vagner CurioSubmission (Achilles Lock)10:16
        Erick Silva def.Jorge Luis BezerraDecision (Unanimous)35:00
        Geronimo dos Santosdef.Afranio SilvaTKO (Submission to punches)22:48
        Nazareno Malegarie def.Rafael RodriguesSubmission (Heel Hook)31:51
        Mauro Chimento Jr.def.Gil de FreitasDecision (Split)35:00

          Jungle Fight 16

          Jungle Fight 16 [5] was an event held on October 17, 2009 at The Maracanãzinho Gymnasium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

          Results

          Main Card
          Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
          Brett Cooper def. Sérgio Moraes KO (Punch)25:00
          Alexandre Ferreira def.Walter MazurkieviczSubmission (Kimura)11:10
          Vanessa Porto def.Roberta TornoSubmission (Armbar)11:47
          Geronimo dos Santosdef. Assuério Silva TKO (Punches)11:01
          Johnny Eduardo def.Francisco ChagasTKO (Leg Injury)10:00
          Romario Manoel da Silvadef.Henrique Gomes de OliveiraDecision (Unanimous)35:00
          Gil de Freitasdef.Pedro SantosKO (Punch)11:36

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            References

            1. "Jungle Fight 12: Warriors 2". Sherdog. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015.
            2. "Jungle Fight 13: Qualifying Fortaleza". Sherdog. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015.
            3. "Jungle Fight 14: Ceará". Sherdog. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015.
            4. "Jungle Fight 15". Sherdog. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015.
            5. "Jungle Fight 16". Sherdog. Archived from the original on July 2, 2015.