2011 in Jungle Fight

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2011 in Jungle Fight
Information
First dateFebruary 19, 2011
Last dateDecember 17, 2011
Events
Total events11
Fights
Total fights77
Chronology
2010 in Jungle Fight 2011 in Jungle Fight 2012 in Jungle Fight

The year 2011 is the ninth year in the history of Jungle Fight, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Brazil. In 2011 Jungle Fight held 11 events beginning with, Jungle Fight 25.

Contents

Events list

#Event TitleDateArenaLocation
35 Jungle Fight 35 December 17, 2011 Pacaembu Gymnasium São Paulo, Brazil
34 Jungle Fight 34 November 26, 2011 Block of Mangueira Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
33 Jungle Fight 33 October 21, 2011 Cidade de Deus (Rio de Janeiro) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
32 Jungle Fight 32 September 10, 2011 Ibirapuera Gymnasium São Paulo, Brazil
31 Jungle Fight 31 August 20, 2011Prudente de Moraes Gymnasium Itu, Brazil
30 Jungle Fight 30 July 30, 2011Pará State University Gymnasium Belém, Brazil
29 Jungle Fight 29 June 25, 2011Hércules Antônio Pereira Miranda Gymnasium Serra, Brazil
28 Jungle Fight 28 May 21, 2011Flamengo Rowing Club Gymnasium Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
27 Jungle Fight 27 April 21, 2011 Nilson Nelson Gymnasium Brasília, Brazil
26 Jungle Fight 26 April 2, 2011 Pacaembu Gymnasium São Paulo, Brazil
25 Jungle Fight 25 February 19, 2011President Joao Goulart Sports Gymnasium Vila Velha, Brazil

Jungle Fight 25

Jungle Fight 25 [1] was an event held on February 19, 2011 at President Joao Goulart Sports Gymnasium in Vila Velha, Brazil.

Results

Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Luis Sergio Melo Jr.def.Edilberto De OliveiraDecision (Split)35:00
Renato Moicano def.Joao Luiz NogueiraDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Francisco Trinaldo def.Joao Paulo Rodrigues de SouzaDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Marcelo Guimaraes def.Paulo Henrique Garcia RodriguesDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Wilians Santosdef.Ascir Caetano da Silva Jr.TKO (Doctor Stoppage)30:00
Ednaldo Oliveiradef.Antidio NetoKO (Punch)11:03
Luis Guilherme de Andradedef.Valdir Silva SabinoTKO (Punches)13:40

    Jungle Fight 26

    Jungle Fight 26 [2] was an event held on April 2, 2011 at Pacaembu Gymnasium in São Paulo, Brazil.

    Results

    Main Card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    Wendell De Oliveira Marquesdef.Gil De FreitasDecision (Split)35:00
    Lucas Rodolfo Bresolin Rotadef.Gilberto GalvaoDecision (Split)35:00
    Adriano Martins def.Nilson AssuncaoTKO (Corner Stoppage)10:00
    Eduardo Felipedef.Vinicius ZaniDecision (Split)35:00
    Iliarde Santos def.Antenor PereiraSubmission (Heel Hook)11:10
    Thiago de Oliveira Perpetuodef.Wilians SantosDecision (Unanimous)35:00
    Bruno Cappelozza def.Marcelo CruzTKO (Leg Kicks and Punches)31:53
    Norman Carltondef.Peterson Almeida VilelaTKO (Punches)20:50

      Jungle Fight 27

      Jungle Fight 27 [3] was an event held on April 21, 2011 at Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in Brasília, Brazil.

      Results

      Main Card
      Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
      Adriano Martins def.Ronildo Augusto BragaTKO (Punches)12:54
      Edilberto de Oliveiradef.Nielsen NunesTKO (Punches)23:12
      Marcos Antonio Santanadef.Vicente LuqueDecision (Unanimous)35:00
      John Lineker def.Renato VelameSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:58
      Rafael Mirandadef.Fabiano Silva da ConceicaoDecision (Unanimous)35:00
      Ismael de Jesusdef.Leonardo GuimaraesDecision (Unanimous)35:00
      Rivanio Regizdef.Leo PinheiroSubmission (Guillotine Choke)31:03

        Jungle Fight 28

        Jungle Fight 28 [4] was an event held on May 21, 2011 at Flamengo Rowing Club Gymnasium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

        Results

        Main Card
        Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
        Francisco Trinaldo def.Derrick BurnsedKO (Punch)20:54
        Marcelo Guimaraes def. Ildemar Alcantara Decision (Unanimous)35:00
        John Lineker def.Luiz Carlos Alves NevesKO (Punch)11:18
        Iliarde Santos def.Armando Gomes da SilvaTKO (Doctor Stoppage)22:30
        Bruno Cappelozza def.Jackson MoraKO (Punches)14:28
        Douglas Mouradef.Silvio Jose da SilvaSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)20:36
        William Balduttidef.Leonardo Alves NascimentoDecision (Unanimous)35:00

          Jungle Fight 29

          Jungle Fight 29 [5] was an event held on June 25, 2011 at Hércules Antônio Pereira Miranda Gymnasium in Serra, Brazil.

          Results

          Main Card
          Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
          Renato Moicano def. Iliarde Santos Decision (Unanimous)35:00
          Neilson Gomesdef.Julio Cesar de AlmeidaTKO (Punches)15:00
          Ednaldo Oliveiravs.Luis Guilherme de AndradeNo Contest (Eye Poke)10:00
          Wilians Santosdef.Emiliano SordiDecision (Unanimous)35:00
          Gabriel Moraes Moreiradef.Magno AlexandreKO (Punches)10:36
          Gilmar de Andradedef.Claudinei de SouzaTKO (Retirement)15:00
          Douglas Bertazinidef.Cleiton Baptista PriscoTKO (Retirement)15:00

            Jungle Fight 30

            Jungle Fight 30 [6] was an event held on July 30, 2011 at Pará State University Gymnasium in Belém, Brazil.

            Results

            Main Card
            Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
            Francisco Trinaldo def. Adriano Martins Decision (Majority)35:00
            Iliarde Santos def.Luciano Aparecido LopesTKO (Punches)12:03
            Ednaldo Oliveiradef.Ubiratan Marinho LimaDecision (Unanimous)35:00
            Ildemar Alcantara def.Richard SmithSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:39
            Paulo Henriquedef.Norman CarltonKO (Punch)11:27
            John Lineker def. Francisco Figueiredo TKO (Punches)30:36
            Neilson Gomesdef.Jadison Dimitry Silva da CostaDecision (Unanimous)35:00

              Jungle Fight 31

              Jungle Fight 31 [7] was an event held on August 20, 2011 at Prudente de Moraes Gymnasium in Itu, Brazil.

              Results

              Main Card
              Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
              Marcelo Guimaraes def.Lucas Rodolfo Bresolin RotaTechnical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)23:07
              Kleber Raimundo Silvadef.Edson FrancaDecision (Unanimous)35:00
              Gil de Freitasdef.Marinho Moreira da RochaTKO (Punches)20:37
              Douglas Bertazinidef.Joni EduardoDecision (Unanimous)35:00
              Diego Arturo Huerto Jaureguidef.Fernando KioshiDecision (Split)35:00
              Joao Paulo Pereiradef.Marcelo CruzSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:37

                Jungle Fight 32

                Jungle Fight 32 [8] was an event held on September 10, 2011 at Ibirapuera Gymnasium in São Paulo, Brazil.

                Results

                Main Card
                Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
                John Lineker def. Iliarde Santos Decision (Split)35:00
                Neilson Gomesdef.Jeremy UmphriesSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:15
                Charles Michael Souzadef.Paulo HenriqueTKO (Punches)10:07
                Wendell de Oliveira Marquesdef.Tiago PassosKO (Punch)23:36
                Bruno Cappelozza def.Dirlei BroenstrupTKO (Retirement)32:46
                Douglas Mouradef.Joao Paulo de CarvalhoSubmission (Armbar)13:54

                  Jungle Fight 33

                  Jungle Fight 33 [9] was an event held on October 21, 2011 at Cidade de Deus (Rio de Janeiro) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

                  Results

                  Main Card
                  Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
                  Alexandre Pimenteldef.Udi LimaTKO (Knee to the Body)14:40
                  Iliarde Santos vs.Eduardo FelipeNC (Accidental Knee to Downed Felipe)20:00
                  Rafael Mirandadef.Peter SimoneSubmission (Anaconda Choke)11:42
                  Neilson Gomesdef.Elieni SilvaKO (Punch)13:34
                  Ildemar Alcantara def.Wilians SantosTKO (Doctor Stoppage)12:04
                  Fabiano Fernandesdef.Atila LourencoTKO (Punches)22:51
                  Leandro Souzadef.Evandro Fernando SilvaSubmission (Heel Hook)10:00

                    Jungle Fight 34

                    Jungle Fight 34 [10] was an event held on November 26, 2011 at Block of Mangueira in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

                    Results

                    Main Card
                    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
                    Adriano Martins def.Neilson GomesTKO (Punches)11:21
                    Carlos Alberto Bazan Rojasdef.Lucas Rodolfo Bresolin RotaSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:13
                    Diego Arturo Huerto Jaureguidef.Francisco Cylderlan Lima da SilvaTKO (Punches)34:31
                    Marcus Vinicius Sa Freiredef.Mauricio RossiTKO (Punches)10:36
                    Ary Santosdef.Douglas BertaziniSubmission (Triangle Choke)11:13
                    Sidney Lessa de Oliveiradef.Reynaldo Walter DuarteDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                    Rodolfo Budadef.Cleiton RamosSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:07
                    Vitor Risodef.Rogerio FrancaSubmission (Armbar)13:28

                      Jungle Fight 35

                      Jungle Fight 35 [11] was an event held on December 17, 2011 at Pacaembu Gymnasium in São Paulo, Brazil.

                      Results

                      Main Card
                      Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
                      Kleber Raimundo Silvadef.Joao Paulo PereiraKO (Punches)24:23
                      Emiliano Sordidef. Bruno Cappelozza Submission (Guillotine Choke)10:34
                      Ildemar Alcantara def.Geovane FranciscoTKO (Knee and Punches)12:14
                      Edson Francadef.Tiago ThorTKO (Punches)14:22
                      Diogo Cavalcantidef.Janio Carvalho dos SantosTKO (Punches)13:05
                      Tiago Passosdef.Rodrigo RuizSubmission (Heel Hook)12:05
                      Ricardo Macieldef.Maykon CostaSubmission (Armbar)12:43


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                        2. "Jungle Fight 26". Sherdog. Archived from the original on December 10, 2015.
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                        4. "Jungle Fight 28". Sherdog. Archived from the original on December 10, 2015.
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