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Amaury Bitetti

Amaury Bitetti
Born Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Division Middleweight
Style Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Team Team Oswaldo Alves
Rank Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active 1995-2001–present (MMA)
Mixed martial arts record
Total 7
Wins 5
By submission 3
By decision 1
By disqualification 1
Losses 2
By knockout 2
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Amaury Bitetti is a Brazilian mixed martial artist and Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt.

Amaury had his debut in 1995 for the Desafio: International Vale Tudo tournament. Entering the competition representing the art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu, he was pitted at the first round against karate stylist Francisco Nonato, but he defeated him by taking the fight to the mat and raining punches on him. Bitetti next defeated kickboxer James Adler the same way, and he advanced to the finals, where he faced capoeira fighter Mestre Hulk. The grappler waited after some spinning kicks and tried to shoot, but he was suddenly caught by a right hook from the capoerista and fell to the ground, where he received fourteen unanswered punches until referee Joao Alberto Barreto stopped the match.

In 1996, Bitetti debuted in Ultimate Fighting Championship at its event UFC 9, replacing an injured Marco Ruas in his fight against Don Frye. The match would become infamous for the amount of punishment Amaury received, as Frye stopped his early takedowns and started landing punches, knees and elbows on the Brazilian, both standing and on the ground. After a hard series of elbows to the spine and head, the referee stopped the match to declare Frye winner.

Amaury returned to UFC in UFC 26, where he faced Ken Shamrock trainee Alex Andrade. This time Bitetti started aggressively, but Andrade answered and followed with a kick to the face, which gained him a yellow card as he was wearing wrestling shoes and thus he couldn't legally kick. The Brazilian continued landing several combinations through the match, but he ended winning by disqualification instead, as at the second round he was kicked in the head again, which got Andrade out of the match.


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