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2012 World MMA Middleweight Scouting Report: #1 - Antonio Braga Neto

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Photo by Arthur Castro, GracieMag

Name: 22px-flag_of_brazil Antonio Braga Neto
Nickname: --
Age: 24
Height: 6'3"
Location:
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Brazil runs away with a clean sweep of the top three as slimmed down light heavyweight Antonio Braga Neto (7-1) chimes in at #1 on this year's report. The Roberto ‘Gordo' Correra Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt is currently in the midst of a three-fight unbeaten streak, miraculously submitting UFC veteran Maiquel Falcao late in the second round at Amazon Forest Combat I in September.

The match-up was one of the most dramatic comebacks of 2011 as Neto took an incredible beating at the hands of Falcao in the opening round. Ferocious combinations battered Neto's midsection and chin, but the Gracie Fusion fighter survived.

The tide turned in the second as a tired Falcao couldn't deal with Neto's grappling skills, yielding to a takedown attempt that left him trying to defend against ground and pound from the top. Minutes later, after bombing Falcao with elbows and punches, Neto secured a kimura to win.

The victory was a showcase of what Neto can do when he's up against a wall. He has excellent conditioning, solid takedowns, world-class grappling chops, and an incredibly durable chin. The combination of those skills has forged an unbelievable talent that can't ever be counted out during a fight.

Neto does, however, lack a stand-up game. He'll need to add something of substance to his punching in order to stop opponents from battering him, and that applies to his defensive tactics as well. Hopefully the boys at Gracie Fusion can help.

It's difficult to look at the 2012 World MMA Middleweight Scouting Report and say that Neto is the very best fighter among the group. The reality is that the top three are heavily reliant on world-class grappling to win while other fighters further down the list are more well-rounded, but far less skilled on the ground. What exactly does that mean? It means that the talent pool at 185 lbs. isn't as deep, skill-wise, as one would hope. Among the talent on this year's report, however, Neto is the most appealing, moving down to middleweight while also possessing an extensive BJJ background, huge frame and powerful takedowns. That should solidify his spot on this year's report, and it will undoubtedly earn him a look from the world's top organizations.

Check out video footage of Antonio Braga Neto after the jump...

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#8 - Kyoji Horiguchi
#9 - Leandro Hygo
#10 - Pedro Munhoz
#1 - Hacran Dias
#2 - Joey Gambino
#3 - Brandon Bender
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#1 - Fabricio Guerreiro
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Antonio Braga Neto vs. Maiquel Falcao
Amazon Forest Combat I - September 14, 2011

Antonio Braga Neto vs. Ryo Kawamura (205)

Antonio Braga Neto vs. Fabiano Astorino
Fury FC 5 - December 6, 2007

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Comments

The drop in weight has done him good.

One of my favorite jiu jitsu competitors, I took essentially my entire omoplata game from watching his competition footage. Awesome guy.

How come this guy has only had 4 fights in 4 years? does he have unrecorded fights, or does he devote more time to BJJ?

He’s a huge BJJ player. Actually gets paid more in BJJ than he does in MMA because he has quite a following, sponsors, etc.

It always catches me off-guard when I hear of an athlete that makes more in BJJ than in MMA. I guess I’m really unaware about how much money there is in BJJ, but I always assumed most the money in BJJ was made doing seminars and operating a gym.
With a guy like Roger Gracie, I have significant doubts that he will ever return to MMA. I don’t think there’s any incentive to make less money doing something that you could get an injury from

He’s a GRACIE! They have to fight. He’ll come back.

Don’t take that as gospel. There isn’t TONS of money in BJJ, but Neto happens to be so good that he can garner a paycheck from it. He also grapples A LOT.

He’s one of the top tier BJJ athletes in the entire world.

Holy Shit, this guy beat Maiquel Falcao?

That’s gotta be the biggest upset on the report so far.

Thought Neto was gonna be toast after Falcao reversed him into side control at 2:19 and started throwing bombs. That fight could’ve easily been stopped in the last minute — not a bunch of intelligent defense from Neto on the feet.

Hellava chin, though.

Figured this dude would be #1 with the win over Falcao...

I look forward to the summary of 2011’s Middleweight prospects, though, given three of them made it to the UFC and two have done really well there thus far.

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