
From the 24th to the 27th of January at the Casal Vistoso municipal sports complex, the Europeans will kick off the 2013 Ibjjf season. Watch out for Fernando Terere to make his comeback to big competitions. Watch out for some “Uuuu Terere!” as he fights! Here are the stars to look out for:
Roosterweight: Brandon Mullins, Koji Shibamoto, Levy Jackson
Featherweight: Rubens Cobrinha, Augusto Tanquinho, Isaque Paiva, Eduardo Ramos, Gabriel Marangoni, Osvaldo Moizinho, Daisuke Nakamura.
Lightweight: Michael Langhi, Vinícius Marinho, Oliver Geddes, Gabriel Goulart
Middleweight: Fernando Tererê, DJ Jackson, Claudio Calasans, Alan Finfou, Mathias Ribeiro, Jake Mackenzie, Maiky Reiter
Medium heavyweight: Romulo Barral, Renato Cardoso, Vitor Toledo, Rodrigo Fajardo, Maximiliano Carvalho
Heavyweight: Gabriel Kitober, Dimitrius Souza, Fabiano Leite, Helvecio Penna, Leonardo Maciel, Felipe Rocha
Superheavyweight: Bernardo Faria, Lucio Lagarto
Ultraheavyweight: Leonardo Nogueira, Rodrigo Cavaca, Igor Silva, Alexander Trans, Bruno Matias, José Ferreira
Female: Michelle Nicolini, Luanna Alzuguir, Mackenzie Dern, Nyjah Easton, Marina Ribeiro, Angélica Vieira, Carol de Lazzer, Polyana Lago, Shanti Abelha
Brown belt: Keenan Cornelius, João e Paulo Miyao, Victor Genovesi, Rodrigo Aquiles, Gianni Grippo, Jackson Souza, Faisal Fahad, Jordon Schultz.
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