WRECK MMA:

Getting to Know Igor Gracie

December 12, 2009

Robert Guertin Arena

Gatineau, Quebec (Canada)

 

 


Igor Gracie, is the son of the legendary Rolls Gracie was born in Rio de Janeiro, and currently resides in

New York teaching with his cousin, the world renowned Renzo Gracie. Igor Gracie is a black belt from the

Gracie Barra Academy and is a successful competitor, including two time state champion and Pan

American and Mundial medalist.

 

Wreck MMA sat down with Igor, who will be the first Gracie to ever fight in Eastern Canada on December

12th in Gatineau (5 minutes from Ottawa) at Wreck MMA: Fights for the Troops.

 

Wreck: At what age did you realize you were a part of a very special family?

Igor Gracie: My family was always very united. So since I was a kid my mom always made sure I knew

family comes first. But it was around 12 years old that I started understand how my family spread the art all

over Brazil and soon the World.

 

Wreck: How old were you when you began studying Gracie Jiu-Jitsu?

Igor Gracie: I started going to the academy very young. Going in there to play, learn a few moves… a kid’s

class. When I was about 4 or 5 years old.

 

Wreck: Was there any point in your life where you thought of becoming anything either than an instructor

and professional fighter? Or being born with a famous name like Gracie, did you feel it was your destiny to

learn Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and help teach the world about the sport pioneered by your family.

Igor Gracie: I went to Law school for 2 years and Business School for another 2. I think it’s very good to

have an education regardless of what you want to be in the future, you got to be ready to whatever life throws

at you. But when I was 22 I started training and teaching full time, moved to New York and could finish the

University.

 

Wreck: In 1993, when Royce Gracie won the first UFC, what was your reaction as a young Gracie in Brazil?

Igor Gracie: I grew up seeing those types of challenges. My Grandfather traveled the whole country

challenging other martial artists to show how efficient Jiu-Jitsu was. But 3 fights in one night that was pretty

impressive, I knew that I wanted to get in the ring and show my skills just like my Grandfather, Uncles and

Cousins.

 

Wreck: Do you believe that your legendary father, Rolls Gracie, being the first Gracie to openly study other

arts and integrate techniques into Gracie Jiu-Jitsu have a great impact on how Gracie Jiu-Jitsu has evolved to

where it is today?

Igor Gracie: Of course. That’s what everybody from the earlier generation keep telling me. How he

developed tons of moves; made the guard more offensive; did conditioning training for jiu-jitsu; trained sambo;

judo etc… He was many years ahead of anyone else at that time.

 

Wreck: Why did you decide to move from Brazil to New York to work with your cousin Renzo?

Igor Gracie: Renzo Invited me and I didn’t think twice. Because I knew that in New York I could focus 100%

in teaching and training.

 

Wreck: At this point in your career, what do you believe is your greatest accomplishment?

Igor Gracie: I think I’m a pretty successful Jiu-Jitsu Competitor with major titles. But I want to prove that I

can do well in MMA as well.

 

Wreck: Who are your main training partners and coaches for your fight in Wreck?

Igor Gracie: I train with the guys here in New York; my brothers Rolles and Gregor, Rafael Sapo, we got a

good team over here. I also go twice a week to Ricardo Almeida Academy in New Jersey were he got an

awesome training session. All that under the supervision of Renzo of course.

 

Wreck: How does it feel to be the first Gracie to ever fight in Eastern Canada?

Igor Gracie: I think that’s a great opportunity the event is giving me. I want to fight hard for the Canadian

fans. And help develop the sport there.

 

Wreck: You have come to Ottawa on numerous occasions to conduct seminars with your brothers Rolles

and Gregor. What are your thoughts on the city and the talent level of the students you have taught.

Igor Gracie: I love going to Ottawa because of the people. Even though it’s a cold place in the winter the

people are very warm and welcoming. And the level is very high, Pat Cooligan and his crew do a awesome

job running the school and keeping the level very high.

 

Wreck: How much of an honor is it to see your brother, Rolles Gracie, be the first Gracie since Royce to

compete in the UFC?

Igor Gracie: Words can’t explain how happy I am. He trains so hard and dedicates himself so much that, I

think he’ll do a great job at the Heavyweight division.

 

Wreck: Is your goal to follow your brother and become a UFC fighter?

Igor Gracie: Yes it is. I want to fight in the biggest event.

 

Wreck: Which current MMA fighter do you enjoy watching compete?

Igor Gracie: I enjoy watching Jiu-Jitsu fighters competing in MMA. Proving the efficiency of the art.

Minotauro, Minotouro, Renzo, Rolles, Damian, GSP, Jose Aldo, just to name a few.

 

Wreck: Is there any fighter in MMA that you would like to face in the future?

Igor Gracie: When you decide to compete in MMA you can’t pick opponents, you have to build yourself to

fight the best.

 

Wreck: Is there anybody you would like to thank? (Sponsors, family, instructors, etc)

Igor Gracie: My wife for the huge support, my team and TAPOUT for sponsoring me since day one.
 


Wreck MMA: Fights for the Troops is shaping up to be the most talent rich event in Gatineau/Ottawa MMA

history. The event is headlined by the highly anticipated main event of  Fabio Holanda vs. Sean Pierson.

In the co-main event, two of the most talented fighters from Ottawa face off as Team Bushido's Nabil ‘The

Thrill’ Khatib takes on OAMA's Mark ‘Boots’ Holst.   Add in the Ottawa region’s own Nick ‘The Ninja of

LoveDenis, Remi Morvan, Louis-Philippe Carle, Stephane Bernadel, Josee Aupry and Anna

Barone and this card is stacked from top to bottom.

 

Tickets for this star studded event are available at Ticketmaster.ca or by calling (613) 755-1111.

Buy your tickets now to assure yourself a spot for the one show you do not want to miss!!

 

About Wreck MMA & Soldier On

WRECK MMA is looking to place MMA in a positive light, a major focus of the

promotion will be charitable work. With this goal in mind a portion of the proceeds will

be going to SOLDIER ON, which contributes to optimizing the functional independence

of ill or injured Canadian Forces personnel or former personnel by delivering programs

and services and facilitating and integrating opportunities that support their full and

active participation in physical fitness, health promotion and sport. For more

information about SOLDIER ON, visit: www.cfpsa.com/en/psp/SoldierOn/index.asp.

 

WRECK MMA: Fights For The TroopsConfirmed Fights

Date: December 12th, 2009

Venue: Robert Guertin Arena

Location: Gatineau, Quebec 

 

Main Event

Sean Pierson (Ruffneck/Tapstar, Toronto) vs. Fabio Holanda (BTT Canada, Montreal)

 

Co-Main Event

Mark ‘Boots’ Holst (OAMA, Ottawa) vs. Nabil ‘The Thrill’ Khatib (Team Bushido/BTT Canada, Ottawa)

 

Sean Quinn (Siam Muay Thai, Regina) vs. Nick ‘The Ninja of Love’ Denis (Ronin MMA, Ottawa)

Chris Vorano (Barrie) vs. Igor Gracie (Gracie Barra, Rio de Janeiro)

Roland Delorme (WAMMA, Winnipeg)vs. Remi ‘Bam Bam’ Morvan (OAMA, Ottawa)

Yannick Galipeau (Speedy Gym, Magog) vs. Louis-Philippe Carle (FIT MMA/Zahabi MMA, Ottawa)

Mitch Gagnon (Team Shredder, Sudbury) vs. Stephane Bernadel (OAMA, Ottawa)

Anna Barone (FIT MMA, Ottawa) vs. Josee Aupry (Team Machado/K2 Martial Arts, Ottawa)

Ben 'The Hitman' Jamieson (Adrenaline, London) vs. Josh Hill (Iron Tiger Muay Thai, Stoney Creek)

Chris Myra (Team Dux, Pembroke) vs. Xavier Desrochers (OAMA, Ottawa)

John Cholish (Renzo Gracie NY, New York) vs. Jean-Marc Lalonde (Team Shredder, Sudbury)

Tim Chessel (Team Pathless, North Bay) vs. Randy Turner (OAMA, Ottawa)

 

 

- Press Release from Wreck MMA with a little editing from us (color, etc...)

 

 

 

Subject to change

 

 

 

(12/4/09)