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BJJ Turf War in Miami?

Saw this interesting news in the Sun-Sentinel:

UFC champions Antonio "Minotauro" Nogueira and Anderson "Spider" Silva of Brazil have moved to South Florida to open a mixed martial arts academy in downtown Miami.

Nogueira and Silva Mixed Martial Arts Academy is the first academy headed by two current UFC champions. The pair plan on training together, giving seminars and teaching adults and children of all ages and ability levels.

"The sport is growing here now and is a hotbed for mixed martial arts. ... Big things are growing here," Nogueira said. "This has been a dream to open an academy together here. "This is a good area and the weather is very good. In Miami, you can walk in the street and see people. It's like Brazil. This is the right time and right place. This is the biggest time right now, in America, for this sport."

The 15,000 square-foot academy includes a training cage and is located inside Johnny Rock Fitness at 90 SW 8th St., off Brickell Avenue. Nogueira, whose mother and sister live in Pompano Beach, will call Miami his second home. He plans on buying a condo close to the academy where he also plans to train for his fights.

The academy's grand opening and open house is set for May 16. Nogueira, Silva and other instructors will conduct a seminar, What It Takes To Be A Champion on May 17 at 2 p.m.

South American champion Daniel Valverde, a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and judo will also be part of the coaching staff. Valverde has been working with Nogueira at The Fight Club. Nogueira's twin brother, Antonio Rogerio, is expected to join him next summer. For information call Juliana Nogueira at 305-200-2789.

This all sounds great, but isn't there already a major league MMA/BJJ camp in Miami?

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Re: BJJ Turf War in Miami?
That want it to be like BTT and Chute Box used to be huh.

by Tha Realness on May 5, 2008 7:21 PM EDT reply actions  

Re: BJJ Turf War in Miami?
I did an interview with the trainer/fighter at my (tiny, local) gym about a month ago, and her perspective was that most places don't end up competing for the same clients.  They offer different training philosophies and different environments, and people pick the one that works for them.  Probably a similar situation here.

by AJB on May 5, 2008 7:30 PM EDT reply actions  

Re: BJJ Turf War in Miami?
I think it's somewhat true in this instance.  First, as stated, Coconut Creek / Miami.  Second, anyone who legitimately wants to be a fighter will train at ATT for the time being based on their products.  People who are new and want to train with names will go to American BlackHouse (?).  However, in a couple years as fighters from Team Silvueira start making a name - assuming they do - then it will really start to get interesting.

by Simco on May 6, 2008 12:09 AM EDT up reply actions  

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