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"The Gladiator"

29-7-2

Marlon Sandro

"The Gladiator" Marlon Sandro

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Fighter Details

  • Given Name: Marlon Sandro Olegario
  • Pro MMA Record: 29-7-2 (Win-Loss-Draw)
  • Nickname: The Gladiator
  • Current Streak: 3 Wins
  • Age: 1977-03-08 | Date of Birth: 1977.03.08
  • Last Fight: April 28, 2023 in SB
  • Weight Class: Lightweight | Last Weigh-In: 144.6 lbs
  • Affiliation: Nova União
  • Height: 5'8" (172cm) | Reach: 67.0" (170cm)
  • Career Disclosed Earnings: $0 USD
  • Born: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Fighting out of: Santo Amaro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • College: N/A
  • Foundation Style: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
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Regional Rankings Rankings FAQ

  • South Korea

    updated Wed Jun 5 06:21:53 2024
    #23
    Marlon Sandro is the 23rd ranked of 110 active South Korea Pro Lightweights.
    Also ranked at: Featherweight (18th)
  • Brazil Southeast

    updated Tue Jun 4 10:25:36 2024
    #62
    Marlon Sandro is the 62nd ranked of 354 active Brazil Southeast Pro Lightweights.
    Also ranked at: Featherweight (76th)
  • Brazil

    updated Fri Jun 7 10:31:23 2024
    #134
    Marlon Sandro is the 134th ranked of 1033 active Brazil Pro Lightweights.
    Also ranked at: Featherweight (143rd)
  • Central & South America

    updated Fri Jun 7 00:39:26 2024
    #193
    Marlon Sandro is the 193rd ranked of 1605 active Central & South America Pro Lightweights.
    Also ranked at: Featherweight (214th)
  • Asia Pacific

    updated Thu Jun 6 22:29:25 2024
    #119
    Marlon Sandro is the 119th ranked of 787 active Asia Pacific Pro Lightweights.
    Also ranked at: Featherweight (152nd)

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Among the many Nova Uniao products in Brazil, Marlon Sandro is another that has black belt level Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and a dangerous striking game to compliment it. Sandro would go 12-0 fighting in Brazil and in Pancrase, where he was the organization's one time featherweight champion. After this streak of dominance in his home country, he would sign to fight for Sengoku.

He won his first two fights in Sengoku, including a devastating knockout victory over current UFC bantamweight Nick Denis. Sandro landed a big uppercut to get the finish, and he only needed 19 seconds to do so. After these two wins, Sandro would suffer his first setback, where he lost a split decision to Michihiro Omigawa. He rebounded by winning his next three fights by knockout (the longest of these fights lasted about two and a half minutes). During that run, he defeated Masanori Kanehara, and won the Sengoku featherweight title. However, he would lose the title in his next outing against Hatsu Hioki; a fight that saw him defending many submission attempts en route to a decision loss. After losing to Hioki, Sandro would sign with Bellator Fighting Championships.

After winning decisions over Genair da Silva and Nazareno Malagarie, Sandro would face Pat Curran in the 2011 Summer Series featherweight tournament final. Sandro was arguably winning the fight until the latter part of round two, when Curran knocked Sandro out cold with a scintillating head kick. This marked the first time Sandro had been finished in his MMA career.

Again, Sandro would get to the final round of the Season Six featherweight tournament, but would again come up short when he lost a decision to Daniel Straus. Prior to the loss, Sandro picked up wins over Rafael Dias, Roberto Vargas, and Alexandre 'Popo' Bezerra.


After his defeat at the hands of Straus, Sandro would pick up wins in his next two bouts. He first defeated Dustin Neace via rear-naked choke at Bellator 81 on November 16, 2012. His next victory would be in the Bellator Season Eight Featherweight Tournament Quarterfinal, where Sandro would beat Akop Stepanyan via majority decision to advance to the tournament semifinals.


On March 7, 2013, Sandro faced off against Magomedrasul Khasbulaev at Bellator 92 in the semifinals of the Bellator Season Right Featherweight Tournament. The fight would go until just after the halfway point of round three when Sandro lose via TKO due to punches.


Sandro's next fight would take place under the Pancrase banner at Pancrase 252: 20th Anniversary. This would mark Sandro's return to the Japanese promotion after five years, his last bout there taking place in 2008. Sandro squared off against Yojiro Uchimura, and after three rounds of fighting, the judges would render a unanimous draw verdict.


Sandro made a successful return to the Bellator cage at Bellator 119, where he battled Chris Horodecki to unanimous decision victory. 


Sandro would then again make his return to Japan to participate in a fight against Japanese standout Isao Kobayashi at Pancrase 266 on April 26, 2015. The two fought for three full rounds, and when it was over it was Kobayashi who would emerge victorious via split decision. 

Last updated 07.04.2015, 11:07 AM ET
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