PVT: The Consecration of Chute Boxe
Gleidson Venga Jun 8, 2010
Determination, aggressiveness, skill and technique. Combining these
ingredients to create the perfect recipe for his team, Mauricio
“Shogun” Rua knocked out the champion Lyoto
Machida, winning the most coveted belt in the world of MMA.
With the same strategy for success, Anderson
Silva, a former training partner of “Shogun,” won the 185-pound
UFC belt has not been seriously tested since.
There is no doubt that the greatest merit of Rua and Anderson resides in their individual talents and efforts of coaches and staff who train them daily, but it’s no coincidence that their roots were sowed in the history of Chute Boxe. And it was seeking to understand this “Chute Boxe factor” that we decided to do a cover story this month. With the help of ex-fighters and coaches of the team, we tried to understand what lies behind the determination, aggression and unwavering psychology of the once untouchable team.
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There is no doubt that the greatest merit of Rua and Anderson resides in their individual talents and efforts of coaches and staff who train them daily, but it’s no coincidence that their roots were sowed in the history of Chute Boxe. And it was seeking to understand this “Chute Boxe factor” that we decided to do a cover story this month. With the help of ex-fighters and coaches of the team, we tried to understand what lies behind the determination, aggression and unwavering psychology of the once untouchable team.
Continue Reading » PVT Mag: The Consecration of Chute Boxe
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