Apparently Brazil isn’t good only in soccer; in the last decade Brazilian fighters put their names on top of the best MMA fighters in the world.
When we talk about MMA Fighters, names like Gracie, Ruas, Belfort, or Rizzo are very well known for had bring Brazil to the top of best fighters of the world. But this is not a surprise though, given that this sport basically originated in Brazil.
Anderson “The Spider” Silva
MMAWeekly, Sherdog, Nokaut and Yahoo Sports all currently rank Anderson “The Spider” Silva as the number one middleweight in the world, plus the No. 1 pound-for-pound mixed martial artist in the world. Anderson in the last 10 fights he won 9 and was disqualified in one of them for an illegal kick against Yushin Okami. He currently holds the title of Middleweight - Over 170 lbs. to 185 lbs for UFC.
Rumor has it that Anderson Silva expressed huge interest in fighting Roy Jones, Jr. in a box match to prove that MMA fighters are very technical too, in opposite of Roy Jones, Jr. keep saying.


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After been badly criticized last week for not being consistent and not being able to finish the last two grand prix, Felipe Massa left every problem behind and focused in the race. Though the press worldwide talked about the end of his contract with Ferrari by the end of the year after his crash in the last grand prix in Malaysia, Massa proved to be a great driver and repeated the victory of last year to score his first points this year.
What Brazil has the best to offer is its climate, and that’s what people like the most when they’re planning to go to the beach. Imagine if you spend a lot of money to go to this amazing beach and when you get there it start raining and never stops. How would you feel about that? I presume that really mad.
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