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| name = David Vieira | other_names = | image = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = David Vieira da Silva | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1982|2|28|mf=y}} | birth_place = Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | residence = | nationality = Brazilian | height = {{height|ft=6|in=2}} | weight = {{convert|170|lb|kg st|abbr=on}} | weight_class = Welterweight | reach = 78 inches | fighting_out_of = Tampa, Florida, United States | team = DVBJJ | style = | rank = 3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu | years_active = BJJ: White Belt 2000, Blue Belt 2002, Purple Belt 2003, Brown Belt 2004, Black Belt 2005, 1st Degree Black Belt 2008, 2nd Degree Black Belt 2011, 3rd Degree Black Belt 2014. 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BackgroundVieira was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and was seventeen when he started practicing Jiu-Jitsu. His first instructors were Alexandre de Lima and Rogerio Poggio at Infight Jiu-Jitsu Academy[1] in Rio de Janeiro. After winning Gold in the -77 kg and Absolute divisions of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship in 2002, Vieira went to São Paulo to train with the founder of Infight Academy, 6th Degree BJJ Black Belt [https://www.bjjheroes.com/bjj-fighters/totila-jordan// Totila ‘Pitoco’ Jordan Neto]. In 2004, Vieira came to the United States to compete at the Pan American Championship and that is when he was introduced to Gracie Barra by Eduardo de Lima. When Vieira went back to Brazil, he decided to join Gracie Barra Academy where in 2005 he was awarded his black belt. Today Vieira is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 3x World Champion, 4x National Champion (GI/No GI), 10x State Champion (GI/No GI), 2x Pan American Champion, 15x International Open Champion (GI/No GI), etc. Vieira is not only a very well accomplished BJJ competitor and MMA athlete but as an instructor he has also led his students to many victories at BJJ, MMA and Grappling Tournaments. Vieira is the founder and head instructor at the DVBJJ Academy located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with affiliated schools in France, Morocco, Belgium, United States and Australia. BJJ Black BeltsVieira has awarded Black Belts to:
BJJ HighlightsDavid's notable wins via submission:
Mixed Martial Arts CareerEarly careerVieira became a professional MMA fighter in 2007, and that same year he was featured in the MMA Authority Magazine as the new up and coming fighter, and was described by the magazine as the "Brazilian Prodigy." After 4 successful MMA fights in the United States David went back to Brazil to improve his MMA game and become a more complete fighter. Even though Vieira continued his MMA training, he decided to take some time off from professional MMA fighting to focus on running his jiu-jitsu school in Brazil. The Ultimate Fighter: BrazilDavid was chosen from an initial list of over 300 applicants at the TUF™ tryouts in Rio de Janeiro. Ranging from 18 to 35 years of age, these fighters came from all corners of Brazil, as well as countries such as Argentina and the United States. The fighters underwent interviews, medical exams and were tested on their striking and grappling skills until the final 28 emerged. The group of 28 welterweights battled it out in elimination scraps in episodes one and two until only half of them remained. The 14 winners became the official cast members of The Ultimate Fighter house, where they were divided into two opposing teams. Episode One: In March 2013, it was revealed that Vieira was a cast member of Brazil 2.[3] Episode Two: Vieira won his elimination fight to get into the TUF house, defeating Leandro Silva (11-0) by unanimous decision and he was chosen to be a member of Team Nogueira. Episode Three: In his second fight Vieira clashed with another undefeated fighter Yan Cabral (10-0) and lost by submission in the second round. Episode Nine: Luis Dutra had to withdrawal due to injury, and Vieira was chosen to replace his teammate. It was announced that he would face the experienced Viscardi Andrade in the quarterfinals. Episode Ten: Vieira lost his quarterfinals match by unanimous decision to Andrade, ending his run at becoming the next Ultimate Fighter.[4] Mixed Martial Arts Record{{MMArecordbox|ko-wins=0 |ko-losses=0 |sub-wins=4 |dec-wins=0 |dec-losses=0 }}{{MMA record start}} |- |{{yes2}}Win |align=center|4–0 |{{flagicon|USA}} Efrain Ruiz |Submission (rear naked choke) |WFC VI |{{dts|2008|March|22}} |align=center|1 |align=center|3:26 |Florida, USA |Fought at 170 |- |{{yes2}}Win |align=center|3–0 |{{flagicon|USA}} Zack Barrios |Submission (rear naked choke) |RFC XI |{{dts|2008|February|23}} |align=center|1 |align=center|1:22 |Florida, USA |Fought at 170 |- |{{yes2}}Win |align=center|2–0 |{{flagicon|USA}} Benjamin Jordan |Submission (triangle choke) |WFC IV |{{dts|2007|July|13}} |align=center|1 |align=center|2:42 |Florida, USA |Fought at 170 |- |{{yes2}}Win |align=center|1–0 |{{flagicon|USA}} Fred Salsaverda |Submission (triangle choke) |WFC III |{{dts|2007|April|07}} |align=center|1 |align=center|1:28 |Florida, USA |Fought at 170{{end}} Mixed Martial Arts Exhibition Record{{MMA exhibition record box|wins=1 |losses=2 |ko-wins=0 |ko-losses= |sub-wins= |sub-losses=1 |dec-wins=1 |dec-losses=1 }}{{MMA record start}} |- |{{no2}}Loss |align=center|1–2 |{{flagicon|BRA}} Viscardi Andrade |Decision |Brazil 2 |N/A |align=center| 2 |align=center| 5:00 |São Paulo, Brazil |Fought at 170 |- |{{no2}}Loss |align=center|1–1 |{{flagicon|BRA}} Yan Cabral |Submission (rear-naked choke) |Brazil 2 |N/A |align=center| 2 |align=center| 2:59 |São Paulo, Brazil |Fought at 170 |- |{{yes2}}Win |align=center|1–0 |{{flagicon|BRA}} Leandro Silva |Decision |Brazil 2 |N/A |align=center| 2 |align=center| 5:00 |São Paulo, Brazil |Fought at 170 |-{{end}} Reality TV ShowAt the end of 2010 David was invited to be in a reality show in Brazil that aired nationwide at the Multishow channel in May 2011. The show is called Minha Praia (Portuguese for My Beach) and it's an original reality television adventure/reward game show in which teams of two people, man and women, compete with other teams. Contestants are isolated in a secluded beach in Brazil to compete for prizes. The show uses a system of progressive elimination, allowing the contestants to vote off other rival team members. At the end of the show David and his teammate Mirella Vieira finished as runner up, after they lost in the final round of elimination in a kayak competition.[5] See also
References1. ^{{cite web| url = http://dvbjj.net/| title = dvbjj.net » bio | format = | work = | accessdate = 2012-10-25}} 2. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.sherdog.net/forums/f12/1st-black-belt-awarded-morocco-2068905/| title = www.sherdog.net » Blog Archive » 1st Black belt awarded in Morocco| format = | work = | accessdate = 2012-04-19}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.ufc.tv/video/david-vieira-vs-leandro-silva-the-ultimate-fighter-brazil-2|publisher=TUF.tv |title=TUF: Brazil 2 debuts on March 17 with Brazil's top 28 welterweights |date=March 7, 2013 |accessdate=March 18, 2013}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.graciemag.com/tag/david-vieira/ |title=TUF: GRAZIE MAGAZINE}} 5. ^Mutishow MINHA PRAIA External links
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