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Other names
  
Charuto

Division
  
Welterweight

Number of contests
  
1

Weight
  
170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)

Role
  
Mixed martial artist

Height
  
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)

Name
  
Renato Verissimo

Nationality
  
Brazilian

Stance
  
Orthodox


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Movies
  
UFC 50: The War of '04, Elite XC: Uprising: Rua vs. Lawler

Renato Verissimo UFC Fighter s Nicknames


Renato Verissimo de Oliveira is a 4th degree Black belt in Brazilian Jiu jitsu under Andre Pederneiras and also a retired mixed martial artist, who has fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Elite Xtreme Combat. He is known throughout the MMA community by the nickname of "Charuto", meaning "cigar" in Portuguese.

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Life

He grew up in Brazil, where he trained in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and earned his black belt. After moving to Hawaii, he became involved in mixed martial arts through BJ Penn, who he instructed.

After fighting in Rumble on the Rock, his UFC debut was a decision victory over Carlos Newton at UFC 46, which earned him the chance to face former UFC Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes at UFC 48, where Charuto lost by unanimous decision.

Charuto then returned to Hawaiian events, fighting for Rumble On The Rock and ICON Sport.

Charuto was featured in the August 8, 2007 episode of the Versus reality television series TapouT. In his last ever MMA fight, he lost to Jake Shields via TKO due to elbows in the first round on the September 15th card EliteXC: Uprising.

Charuto was also featured in Marshal D. Carper's 2010 book titled "The Cauliflower Chronicles", detailing Marshal's experience training at the BJ Penn Academy in Hilo, largely training under Charuto.

Charuto now resides in Wilmington, NC and teaches at Evolution Mixed Martial Arts in Wrightsville Beach.

References

Renato Verissimo Wikipedia