BJJ World Champion Site Rip by Roberto Cyborg Abreu
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ROBERTO ABREU JIU-JITSU
Full Name: Roberto de Abreu Filho
Nickname: Roberto had a tough Car accident back in 2000 when he was a Blue Belt. The car accident shattered his left arm, and the doctors told Cyborg he probably wouldn’t move his arm again (he took over 300 stitches and still has broken glass on his arm today). 4 months after the accident, Roberto took 2nd in the Brazilian Nationals. Because Roberto had never been to a major tournament final before, Isaias, a black belt from Carlson Gracie’s academy gave him the nickname Cyborg.
Main Achievements:
- 1st Place ADCC World Championship (2013*)
- 1st Place IBJJF World Masters Championship (2018 Master 2)
- 1st Place IBJJF World Championship NoGi (2017 / 2012 / 2011 / 2010**)
- 1st Place IBJJF Pan Championship (2008)
- 1st Place IBJJF European Open (2005)
- 1st Place IBJJF Grand Prix (2019)
- 1st Place Grappling Pro Championship (2016)
- 2nd Place ADCC World Championship (2009)
- 2nd Place IBJJF World Championship (2010)
- 2nd Place IBJJF World Championship NoGi (2008)
- 2nd Place IBJJF Pan Championship (2009)
- 2nd Place CBJJ Brazilian Nationals (2007)
- 2nd Place UAEJJF King of Mats (2018)
- 3rd Place ADCC World Championship (2017/2013/2011)
* Absolute
** Weight and absolute
Favorite Technique/Position: Tornado Guard and Reverse Triangle
Weight Division: Super Pesado and Pesadíssimo (Under 100kg/221 and over 100kg/221lbs).
Association/Team: CYBORG Fight Sports Team.
ROBERTO CYBORG ABREU BIOGRAPHY
Roberto Abreu was born on the 20th of December, in 1980 on a city named Campo Grande in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul. Roberto’s first contact with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu came by way of play-fighting with a friend. This friend challenged Roberto for a fight jokingly which Cyborg accepted. Roberto found the challenge amusing because his friend was very small and skinny.
His skinny friend ended finishing Roberto 3 times with moves that he couldn’t comprehend, Abreu had never heard of Jiu-Jitsu but after his friend told him that he just used the ‘Arte Suave’ on him, Roberto was convinced this was something he wanted to pursue, following his friend to Claudionor Cardoso’s gym the following day, where he started his tuition.
Roberto Abreu won his first competition with just two weeks of training, that win got Cyborg hooked to the sporting aspect of Jiu Jitsu, an enthusiasm he carried throughout his competitive career.
Competing became one of Cyborg’s prime goals in life. He often traveled to Rio de Janeiro to compete at the top tournaments in the world. When in Rio, Abreu prepared at Nova Geração, of Francisco Albuquerque, with who he created a strong bond.
As a purple belt, Roberto opened his own gym and remained affiliated with Albuquerque. The school prospered quickly in a land eager to learn the arte suave, raising a strong team with hundreds of students and several world-class competitors. Students that earned titles at important tournaments such as the Brazilian Nationals, the Mundial (World Championships), Pan American Championships as well as other important tournaments.
Abreu remained one year as a purple belt, winning many important tournaments at this belt division, moving up to brown belt, where he remained for only 9 months, being awarded his black belt, on the day of his birthday (December 20, 2004) after 5 years of training. Master Francisco “Toco” Albuquerque tied the belt around Abreu’s waist himself.
In 2010 Roberto Cyborg joined forces with a few world-class competitors and friends, such as Rodrigo Cavaca and Marcus Buchecha (who were then coaching at ‘The Armory” in Florida), to form a different team named ‘The Avengers’.
The team competed in a few local tournaments as well as at an international stage and was doing well, but as Rodrigo returned to Santos in Brazil, taking with him Buchecha, and the partnership ended.
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