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Started at 3 years old to practice Judo and took part many
competitions and winning most of then. At the age of 7 started to practice
Kung-fu with Chan Kwon Wai, the North Shaolin style. At this time practicing
both Judo and Kung-fu twice a week each. At the age of nine started playing
soccer in one of the main Brazilians teams (Sao Paulo) and stopped with the
Martial Arts training. At the age of 14 stopped with soccer because it was
interfering in the studies, so he started to practice Kung fu with Chan Kwon
Wai best student Nereu Graballos, who was at the time coach of Brazilian
Sanshou Team (now he is the vice-president of the Pan American Wushu
Federation and president of Brazilian Confederation.
In 1993, at the age 17 years old, he had his first competition, being at
that year state (Sao Paulo) and national Champion (Brazil). In 1994 Again
state and National champion and won the Pan American Wushu Championship in
Toluca, Mexico, and the Panamerican Koushu Championship in Lima, Peru. In
same year started to studied Business Administration.
At 1995 first took 4th place in his first World Championship, where he beats
Singapore and Kazakhstan, and loose to winner of the tournament Romania in
the semifinals.
He won the World Koushu Championship at 1996 in Taipei, Taiwan.
In 1997 won the tournament in Orlando, USA, and fought against Scott Shelley
in a paper view match, and won. In the same year started to work in a big
French Multinational Enterprise as internal auditor. In the end of the year
graduated in Business Administration.
1n 1998 started to work as a financial controller analyst in a German
Multinational Enterprise in the Pharmaceutical Business.
In 1999 took part in the World Championship, where won the first fight and
lost the second.
In 2000 stopped fighting and concentrated all energy on working in the
financial controlling
In 2001 had his best result, being 1st place in World Wushu Championship in
Armenia.
1n 2003 fought against the MMA fighter Steve Haidden in a payperveiw event
and won by TKO in the 2nd round.
Eduardo, captain of the Brazilian Team, considered one the best Brazilian
Fighters and he was the one had brought the most valued tittles to the
Brazilian Shanshou Team. Eduardo has a record of 58 wins and 3 losses.
Besides punching and kicking he has some wrestling background, training with
a former Cuban champion. Recently he started to train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
too.
He had 3 Sanshou super fights in MMA events.
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