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Frederico Lapenda
Brazilian martial artist

Frederico Lapenda

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Frederico Lapendais an award winning movie producer and visionary fight promoter who is one of the founders of the sport of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA).Lapenda is widely credited, along with Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC co-creator Art Davie, as being responsible for the globalization of MMA.Lapenda is also president of the Beverly Hills Film Festival Grand Jury, has produced many films, numerousMMA events, video games, music concerts, and documentaries, two of them, Kidnapping and Unknown Distance, were eligible for Oscar nominations. Lapenda received a national honor for his lifelong accomplishments, when he was appointed a Tourism Ambassador by the President of Brazil, alongside such luminaries as Ronaldinho, Vitor Belfort, Renzo Gracie and Romero Britto. One of his most significant accomplishments was the creation of Allies of the Amazon, a children's book about four super-powered talking animals who protect the Amazon rainforest, with comic book legend Stan Lee.

In 2011, Lapenda produced the first Pay Per View by YouTube on his Fight Game Channel, broadcasting a Moscow event worldwide. In 1998 he became the first producer to broadcast MMA on US TV on channel 22 in Los Angeles. In 1997 he introduced PPV to Brazil with his World Vale Tudo Championship III (WVC) event in São Paulo and in 1997 his WVC event aired on US PPV, making him just the fourth producer to promote MMA on US PPV.

Globalization of MMA

The globalization of MMA would happen in 1995 when Lapenda, transplanted to Los Angeles, was looking to take MMA outside of the U.S. and to build a star that would attract the followers of all styles. He brought Brazilian fighter, Marco Ruas to the U.S. in UFC VI to be introduced to the crowd and then to fight and win UFC VII. During this time he created Ruas Vale Tudo, the prototype MMA cross-training style that is still emulated to this day.

Lapenda also created the Brazilian Dream Team, which was to have all the major Brazilian fighters training together in Luta Livre, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, wrestling, and muay Thai under Carlson Gracie. Lapenda actually opened an academy in Los Angeles in 1995 near UCLA in Westwood, California, for Carlson Gracie and Vitor Belfort to teach at. The Brazilian Dream Team eventually became the Brazilian Top Team and was composed of those same people Lapenda brought together under Carlson to cross-train.

In 1996, Lapenda, still in his 20s, decided to take the sport global and created his own fighting event, the World Vale Tudo Championship (WVC), which debuted at NK Hall Bay auditorium in Japan to a packed house. That first event had an eight-man tournament plus a super fight. Among the fighters were three of the six UFC champions including Steve Jennum, Oleg Taktarov and Marco Ruas. This was the first time a foreigner had promoted a martial arts fight in Japan and also the first time a UFC champion fought in Japan.

From there, Lapenda followed up WVC Japan with numerous other international shows. The WVC during the second half of the '90s was the leading international event and created such stars as Pedro Rizzo, Mark Kerr, Heath Herring, Igor Vovchanchyn, and many others. All of these WVC fighters would go on to fight in either the UFC or for Pride in Japan, which would attract the largest audiences in the world through the foundation laid by Lapenda's WVC Japan.

During the 90's, Lapenda took MMA to Japan, Israel, Russia, Brazil, the Netherlands, Aruba, Jamaica, and Ukraine and produced over 100 shows. In 1998, he produced the first West Coast cable broadcast of mixed martial arts (Combate Mortal) on KWHY TV. Lapenda also broke new ground by co-producing two of the first MMA theatrical documentaries, The Smashing Machine (HBO, 2002) and Rites of Passage: The Rebirth of Combat Sports (PPV, 2001), which are still considered the industry gold standard. He introduced pay-per-view to Brazilian television and his WVC was just the fourth MMA show to ever air on US PPV.

Lapenda was acknowledged as a "true visionary" by Grappling magazine, which ran a two-part 12-page article on his life and accomplishments, and was also featured on the cover of Gladiator magazine in 2007 and publicly honored, along with UFC creator Art Davie, as one of the two men who created MMA. He created the Golden Glory fighting team with Bas Boon in 1999. Golden Glory dominated the worlds of K-1 and MMA for 10 years with fighters such as Semmy Schilt, Alistair Overeem, Gokhan Saki, and many others.

Paradigm Pictures

In 2002, Lapenda became a filmmaker/producer at Peter Guber's Mandalay Entertainment Group and then founded Paradigm Pictures. He has produced four highly rated programs for Fox Files, including Russian Night Life and Amsterdam: The Red Light District. In addition he produced Ultimate Fighting Around the World and Underground Fighting in California. His feature film credits as producer includes USS Indianapolis and Rage.

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Who is Frederico Lapenda?
Frederico Lapenda is a Brazilian-born American entrepreneur, film producer, and former mixed martial arts fighter. He is best known for his work in the film industry, particularly in the action and martial arts genres.
What is Frederico Lapenda's background in fighting?
Frederico Lapenda began training in martial arts at a young age, eventually becoming a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He competed in mixed martial arts (MMA) and kickboxing, achieving success in both sports. Lapenda fought in notable organizations such as the UFC and K-1, facing top opponents throughout his career.
What are some of Frederico Lapenda's notable films?
Frederico Lapenda has produced and distributed numerous films in the action and martial arts genres. Some of his notable productions include "Redbelt," directed by David Mamet, "Ninja Assassin," directed by James McTeigue, and "Locked Down," starring Vinnie Jones. Lapenda's films often feature high-intensity action sequences and showcase his passion for martial arts.
What is Frederico Lapenda's role as an entrepreneur?
In addition to his work in the film industry, Frederico Lapenda is a successful entrepreneur. He has founded and operated several businesses in various sectors, including finance, telecommunications, and entertainment. Lapenda's entrepreneurial ventures have allowed him to have a diverse and dynamic career.
What is Frederico Lapenda's impact on the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community?
Frederico Lapenda is a highly respected figure in the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community. He has dedicated much of his life to practicing and promoting the martial art. Lapenda's achievements in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, both as a competitor and as a mentor, have made him an influential figure in the community, inspiring others to pursue the sport.
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