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Renato Laranja
BornBrazil Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
ResidenceUnited States United States
NationalityBrazilian
Rank  Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Renato Laranja is the pseudonym for a fictional Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu celebrity played by actor Rhasaan Orange. Renato is credited (among other things) for achieving his black belt at 12 years of age and being a 27-time Mundial champion, effectively giving him more wins than the existence of the event.

Rhasaan, best known for his Days of our Lives fame, is an actual student under 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu founder Eddie Bravo, and reportedly began the "Renato Saga" as something of a joke which became a popular with fans of Bravo's YouTube channel.

Submission grappling record

KO PUNCHES
Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Notes
Win United States Eddie Bravo Submission (North South Choke) Los Angeles, California 2012 Round 1
Win Brazil Royler Gracie Submission (Triangle Choke) Curitiba, Brazil 1995 Quarterfinals
Win Brazil Royce Gracie Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1993 Finals
Win Brazil Rickson Gracie Submission (Arm Bar) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1992 Semi-Finals
Win Brazil Relson Gracie Submission (Heel Hook) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1992 Finals
Win Brazil Rorion Gracie Submission (Guillotine Choke) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1991 Finals
Win Brazil Carlos Gracie Submission (Brabo Choke) Belém do Pará, Brazil 1990 Finals
Win Brazil Hélio Gracie Submission (Kimura) Belém do Pará, Brazil 1990 Finals


External links

References

  1. "Interview with Renato Laranja". Inside BJJ. December 29th, 2011. Retrieved May 9th, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  2. "UFC 145: Renato Laranja Gives His Fight Predictions". April 20, 2012. Retrieved May 9th, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. "27 TIMES A CHAMPION: RENATO LARANJA'S GREATEST HITS". DSTRYR. February 6, 2012. Retrieved May 9th, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. "Rhassan Orange". PopTower. Retrieved May 10th, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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