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Roberto Traven
Brazilian martial artist

Roberto Traven

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Brazilian martial artist
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Place of birth
Rio de Janeiro
Age
56 years
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Biography

Roberto "Spider" Traven (born September 16, 1968) is a retired Brazilian mixed martial artist whose fighting style is based in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission wrestling. He was a sporty person growing up, it took him 16 years to find Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, but straight away he picked up tuition with one of the most highly decorated coaches of all time, Romero Cavalcanti AKA “Jacaré”. His natural ability for BJJ was clear from the get-go and the fact that he was obstinate made a recipe for a good fighter. Training 3 times per day alongside other historical figures such as Fabio Gurgel, Leo Vieira, Jamelão and many others, Traven managed to reach the grade of black belt within 4 years, an almost record breaking time frame in BJJ.
Traven started coaching at the “Academia Strike”, and soon pulled out one of his students, Muzio de Angelis, to help him with the classes. The team grew strong, but the venue ended closing in 1997. Roberto Traven did not give up and he re-opened his academy, this time making his former student, Muzio, his associate naming the team “Academia Muzio & Traven”.
Having started his MMA career in the United States in 1996 UFC 11 vs. Dave Berry and in UFC 34 vs. Frank Mir, Roberto Traven started seeing more and more of US territory as the years went by. Understanding that America had a great potential for jiu-jitsu, Roberto decided to leave the “Muzio & Traven” partnership a few years after he began it, and moved for long term to the US.
Though his once promising MMA career died down after the turn of the millennium, due to a series of losses, Traven’s career as a BJJ instructor blossomed with several students, having also graduated some of the American students with the grade of black belt.
Traven is currently sponsored by UK Jiu Jitsu apparel company, AESTHETIC.
Roberto Traven BJJ are multiple time IBJFF Atlanta International Open Champions & 2016 Atlanta BJJ Pro Champions.

Titles

  • First Place - Brazilian National Championship - 1995
  • First Place - Brazilian Team Championship - 1995
  • First Place - Brazilian Team Championship – 1996
  • First Place - AFC Russia Ultimate Fighting – 1997
  • First Place - World Jiu-Jitsu Championship – 1998
  • First Place - open class in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (grappling) – 1999
  • First Place - Brazilian Team Championship – 1999
  • First Place - World Jiu-Jitsu Championship – 1999
  • First Place - Rings Japan – 2000
  • Second Place - Super fight in the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (grappling) – 2000
  • Second Place - Masters World Championship– 2002
  • First Place - Master's World Cup super heavy-weight – 2002
  • First Place - Master's World Cup open class – 2002
  • First Place - Master's World Cup heavy weight – 2003
  • First Place - Pan Ams open and super heavy weight division (class Senior I) - 2006
  • First Place - Pan American Senior II Heavy Weight division - 2010
  • Third Place - ADCC Trials New Jersey Adult division - 2011
  • First Place - World Master Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship Heavy Weight Division (class Master IV) - 2014
  • First Place - Pan Ams open and super heavy weight division (class Master IV) - 2015

Mixed martial arts record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss6–4–1John SalterKO (punches)Adrenaline MMA 3June 13, 200912:15Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Draw6–3–1Yukiya NaitoDrawWarriors Realm 3March 15, 200535:00Brisbane, Australia
Loss6–3Elvis SinosicKO (punch)Warriors Realm 1September 3, 200420:35Queensland, Australia
Loss6–2Frank MirSubmission (armbar)UFC 34November 2, 200111:05Las Vegas, Nevada
Win6–1Mikhail BorissovDecision (unanimous)Rings: King of Kings 2000 Block AOctober 9, 200025:00Tokyo, Japan
Loss5–1Dave MenneDecision (unanimous)Rings: King of Kings 2000 Block AOctober 9, 200035:00Tokyo, Japan
Win5–0Gueorguiev TzvetkovDecision (majority)Rings: Millennium Combine 2June 15, 200025:00Tokyo, Japan
Win4–0Maxim TarasovSubmission (rear naked choke)Absolute Fighting Championship 2April 30, 199712:47Moscow, RussiaWon IAFC 2 Day 1 Tournament
Win3–0Leonid EfremovSubmission (punches)Absolute Fighting Championship 2April 30, 199712:54Moscow, Russia
Win2–0Artyom VilgulevskySubmission (rear naked choke)Absolute Fighting Championship 2April 30, 199712:28Moscow, Russia
Win1–0Dave BerrySubmission (strikes)UFC 11September 20, 199611:23Augusta, Georgia, United States

Grappling record

ResultOpponentMethodEventGi/No-GiDateNotes
LossJefferson MouraSubmission (Triangle)World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Mundials) - -94 kg Division semi finalsGi2003
WinCharles FariaPointsWorld Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Mundials) - -94 kg Division first roundGi2003
LossTom EricksonN/AADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - +99 kg first roundNo-Gi2001
LossMario CruzPointsADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - Absolute Division first roundNo-Gi2001
LossMario SperryPointsADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - Super FightNo-Gi2000Sliver in ADCC Super Fight
WinHayato SakuraiPoints (2x0)ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - Absolute Division finalsNo-Gi1999Wins Gold in Absolute
WinGarth TaylorPoints (5x0)ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - Absolute Division semi finalsNo-Gi1999
WinLuis RobertoPoints (6x0)ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - Absolute Division quarter finalsNo-Gi1999
WinFabiano CapoanePoints (2x0)ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - Absolute Division first roundNo-Gi1999
LossJeff MonsonPoints (0x3)ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - +99 kg Division semi finalsNo-Gi1999
WinJurie RachelSubmissionADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship - +99 kg Division first roundNo-Gi1999
WinAndre MarquesN/AWorld Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Mundials) - +100 kg Division semi finals/ finalsGi1999Wins Second Gold
WinMinotauro NogueiraPointsWorld Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Mundials) - +100 kg Division quarter finalsGi1999
WinJohn MachadoPoints (10x0)World Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Mundials) - +100 kg Division finalsGi1998Wins First Gold
WinOtavio DuartePenaltyWorld Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Mundials) - +100 kg Division semi finalsGi1998
WinRoberto GodoiN/AWorld Jiu-Jitsu Championship (Mundials) - +100 kg Division quarter finalsGi1998

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