Fabiano Scherner

Fabiano Scherner
Born (1972-06-30) June 30, 1972
Tres Passos, Brazil
Other names Pega-Leve
Residence Portland, Oregon
Nationality Brazilian
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight 257 lb (117 kg; 18.4 st)
Division Heavyweight (MMA)
Ultra-Heavyweight (BJJ)
Reach 74 in (190 cm)
Fighting out of Portland, Oregon
Team Gracie Barra
Rank 3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[1]
Years active 2003–present (MMA)
1999-present (BJJ)
Mixed martial arts record
Total 23
Wins 10
By knockout 4
By submission 6
Losses 10
By knockout 8
By submission 2
No contests 3
Other information
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Fabiano Scherner
Medal record
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
World No-gi Jiu-Jitsu Championship
2013 Ultra-Heavyweight (black)[2]
2012 Ultra-Heavyweight (black)[3]
2012 Absolute (black)[3]
2011 Ultra-Heavyweight (black)[4]
2012 Absolute (black)[4]
Masters World Jiu-Jitsu Championship
2013 Ultra-Heavyweight (black)[5]
2013 Absolute (black)[6]
Pan-American Championship
2013 Ultra-Heavyweight (black)[7]
2012 Ultra-Heavyweight (black)[8]
2012 Absolute (black)[8]
American Nationals Championship
2011 Ultra-Heavyweight (black)[9]
American No-Gi Nationals Championship
2011 Ultra-Heavyweight (black)[10]
2011 Absolute (black)[10]
Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship
2001 Ultra-Heavyweight (purple)[11]

Fabiano Scherner (born June 30, 1972 in Tres Passos)[12] is a German-Brazilian mixed martial artist and Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt. He has fought in Cage Rage, IFL and the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Fabiano is a decorated Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitor, having won multiple championships on an international and world stage.[13][14]

Background

In 1999, Fabiano started training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Brazil with Carlson Gracie student Murilo Rupp. There he was introduced to Mario Sperry, Mulio Bustamante, and Luis Roberto “Bebeo” Duarte. Bebeo was one of the founding members of the Brazilian Top Team (BTT) academy and invited Fabiano to train with BTT.[15][16]

Fabiano received his black belt in a very fast three years and nine months. Shortly following this, Ricardo Liborio invited Fabiano to start training MMA and teaching BJJ in Olympia, Washington. While in Olympia, Fabiano began cross-training with fellow heavyweight Jeff Monson, as he worked to develop his MMA skills.[15]

Mixed martial arts career

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Fabiano made his UFC debut against Brandon Vera, losing via TKO (knees & punches) in the second round.[17]

In his second fight in the UFC, Fabiano fought Gabriel Gonzaga, losing via TKO (Punches) in the second round. Following the loss, Fabiano was released from the UFC.[18]

IFL

After leaving the UFC, Fabiano fought against Gilbert Yvel at Cage Rage 17 - Ultimate Challenge losing via TKO (Punches) in the first round. Fabiano then fought in three other organizations in Brazil Before fighting in the IFL, racking up 2 wins and 1 no contest.

In 2008, Fabiano fought Roy Nelson for the IFL Heavyweight Championship at IFL – Las Vegas losing via TKO (Punches) in the first round.[19]

Post-IFL

Fabiano returned to action four months later against Journeyman Mychal Clark who submitted Fabiano with punches from a mounted position.

Fabiano then fought Tracy Willis, and was knocked down by an overhand right early in the second round. Willis followed up with hammerfists that opened a cut on Scherner's forehead and prompted referee Josh Rosenthal to stop the fight.

Fabiano fought Nick Braker on June 6, 2009 at Carnage at the Creek 6 winning via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at 3:08 of the first round.

Scherner lost his next fight against heavyweight prospect Mike Hayes via KO (Punch) at 3:50 of round 2.

Scherner fought Scott Junk at Galaxy MMA 1 – Worlds Collide, During the fight Scherner landed an unintentional low blow on Junk that dropped the Heavyweight to his knees. Junk laid on the cage floor for several minutes before he informed the ringside doctors he could no long continue. The fight was ruled a no contest with the official end coming just 27 seconds into round one.[20]

Scherner was scheduled to fight fellow UFC veteran Brad Morris in Australia at Brace For War 6 on November 13,[21] but he pulled out of the fight due to travel issues. He was replaced by Josh Ogilvie.[22]

On January 20, 2012, Fabiano entered WCFC: Last Man Standing 2, a 16 fighter, last-man-standing style MMA tournament. After winning his first fight, Fabiano lost to the tournament winner Tyler East, in the final and main event.[23][24]

On August 4, 2012, Fabiano faced Anthony “Freight Train” Hamilton at SportFight 31. After connecting with a right and dropping him to the canvas, Fabiano continued to throw strikes until Hamilton gave up his neck and Fabiano was able to finish with an arm triangle choke, providing Hamilton with his only defeat via submission.[25]

Less than 2 months later, on September 17, 2012, Fabiano faced against the much younger Vitaly Minakov, losing via TKO (punches) late in the first round of the main event.[26]

Mixed martial arts record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 10–10 (3) Vitaly Minakov KO (punches) Fight Nights: Battle of Desne September 17, 2012 1 3:55 Bryansk, Bryansk Oblast, Russia
Win 10–9 (3) Anthony Hamilton Submission (arm-triangle choke) SportFight 31: Battle at the Bay 2 August 4, 2012 1 2:02 Manson, Washington, United States
Loss 9–9 (3) Tyler East KO (punches) WCFC: Last Man Standing 2 January 20, 2012 1 0:36 Orem, Utah, United States
Win 9–8 (3) Andenilson Clementino TKO (punches) WCFC: Last Man Standing 2 January 20, 2012 1 2:12 Orem, Utah, United States
NC 8–8 (3) Scott Junk No contest (accidental kick to the groin) Galaxy MMA 1: Worlds Collide May 1, 2010 1 0:27 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss 8–8 (2) Mike Hayes KO (punch) ROTR 6: Final Countdown November 21, 2009 2 3:50 Snoqualmie, Washington, United States
Win 8–7 (2) Nick Braker Submission (rear-naked choke) CATC 6: Carnage at the Creek 6 June 6, 2009 1 3:08 Shelton, Washington, United States
Loss 7–7 (2) Tracy Willis TKO (punches) Pro Battle MMA: Immediate Impact October 4, 2008 2 2:49 Springdale United States
Loss 7–6 (2) Mychal Clark Submission (punches) SF 23: SportFight 23 June 20, 2008 2 3:51 Portland, United States
Loss 7–5 (2) Roy Nelson TKO (punches) IFL: Las Vegas February 29, 2008 1 3:20 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States For the IFL Heavyweight Championship.
Win 7–4 (2) Dierley Buga TKO (punches) SFC 3: Sul Fighting Championship 3 December 12, 2007 1 N/A Brazil
NC 6–4 (2) Maiquel Falcão No Contest (cut from an illegal headbutt) Desafio: Fight Show December 8, 2007 1 N/A Brazil
Win 6–4 (1) Marcelo Barbosa KO (punch) SS: Storm Samurai July 28, 2007 1 N/A Brazil
Loss 5–4 (1) Gilbert Yvel TKO (punches) Cage Rage 17 July 1, 2006 1 1:30 London, England
Loss 5–3 (1) Gabriel Gonzaga TKO (punches) UFC 60: Hughes vs. Gracie May 27, 2006 2 0:24 Los Angeles, California, United States
Loss 5–2 (1) Brandon Vera TKO (knees & punches) UFC Ultimate Fight Night 2 October 3, 2005 2 3:22 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States UFC Debut.
Win 5–1 (1) Aaron Brink Submission (guillotine choke) IFC: Rock N' Rumble July 30, 2005 1 0:50 Nevada, United States
Win 4–1 (1) Brian Stromberg Submission (guillotine choke) SF 11: Rumble at the Rose Garden July 9, 2005 1 1:13 Oregon, United States
Win 3–1 (1) Sebastian Rodriguez Submission (armbar) SF 10: Mayhem May 28, 2005 1 2:35 Oregon, United States
Win 2–1 (1) Demian Decorah Submission (armbar) FCC 19: Freestyle Combat Challenge 19 May 14, 2005 N/A N/A Wisconsin, United States
Loss 1–1 (1) Assuerio Silva Submission (guillotine choke) Jungle Fight 2 May 15, 2004 2 N/A Manaus, Brazil
NC 1–0 (1) Assuerio Silva No Contest (injury) Meca 9: Meca World Vale Tudo 9 August 1, 2003 1 3:23 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Scherner injured falling from ring.
Win 1–0 Scott Bowman TKO (punches) HOOKnSHOOT: Absolute Fighting Championships 3 May 24, 2003 1 2:35 Florida, United States

External links

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