Born
(1982-06-06) June 6, 1982 (age 42)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Other names
Ceará
Residence
Height
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight
145 lb (66 kg; 10 st 5 lb)
Division
Featherweight (2012-present)
Lightweight (2011)
Welterweight (2009-2011)
Reach
73 in (185 cm)
Stance
Fighting out of
Pembroke Pines, Florida, United States
Team
Vagner Rocha Martial Arts
Rank
3rd degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active
2009–2017
Mixed martial arts record
Total
18
Wins
14
By knockout
3
By submission
8
By decision
3
Losses
4
By knockout
1
By submission
1
By decision
2
Website
Medal record
Representing Brazil
Men's Submission wrestling
2022 Nevada, USA
-88kg
2019 Anaheim, USA
-77kg
2017 Espoo, Finland
-77kg
2021 California, US
-91.5 kg
Last updated on: May 18, 2010
Vagner Rocha (born June 6, 1982, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian-American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and former professional mixed martial artist, who competed in the lightweight division.
He is the current Combat Jiu-Jitsu Worlds lightweight champion.[1]
Primarily known for his expertise in Brazilian jiu-jitsu,[2] Rocha began his MMA career in 2009. In addition to regional promotions in his adopted state of Florida, Rocha has competed for Bellator and Strikeforce.
Vagner made his UFC debut on June 11, 2011, against Donald CerroneatUFC 131, replacing an injured Mac Danzig.[3] Cerrone dominated Rocha by utilizing leg kicks, Rocha lost via unanimous decision.
In his second UFC bout, Rocha defeated Cody McKenzie on September 17, 2011 at UFC Fight Night 25. Rocha submitted McKenzie via rear naked choke in the second round.[4]
Rocha was expected to make his featherweight debut against Mike Brown on January 15, 2012, at UFC on FX 1.[5] However, Brown was forced from the bout with an injury. Rocha instead made his featherweight debut against Jonathan Brookins on February 15, 2012, at UFC on Fuel TV 1.[6] He lost the fight via KO in the first round. After the loss to Brookins, Rocha was subsequently released from the promotion.[7]
Rocha faced Mike Bruno on November 2, 2012, at Fight Time 12. Rocha won the fight by submission due to a triangle choke in the second round.
Rocha faced Kamrin Naville on February 15, 2013, at Fight Time 13. Rocha won the fight by unanimous decision.
Rocha faced J. P. Reese on April 26, 2013, at Fight Time 14. Rocha won the fight by submission in the fifth round.
Rocha faced journeyman Randy Barroso on August 23, 2013, at Fight Time 16. Rocha won the fight by submission in the first round.
On April 20, 2014, it was announced that Rocha would return at UFC 172 to replace Yancy Medeiros, who shifted in the card to face Jim Miller, against Joe Ellenberger.[8] However, Rocha suffered a last-minute training injury and the bout was removed from the card.[9]
Rocha faced Jake Matthews on November 8, 2014, at UFC Fight Night 55.[10] He lost the fight due to technical submission in the second round.
Rocha was expected to face promotional newcomer Joseph Duffy on March 14, 2015, at UFC 185.[11] However, Rocha pulled out of the bout in early February citing injury and was replaced by Jake Lindsey.[12] Rocha was subsequently released from the promotion.[13]
Rocha competed against Xande Ribeiro in a superfight at BJJ Bet on September 6, 2020, and the pair fought to a draw.[14] He then fought Gabriel Almeida in the co-main event of Fight 2 Win 157 on November 14, 2020, submitting him with an inside heelhook and earning 'Submission of the Night'.[15] For his final match of the year, he was booked against Jon 'Thor' Blank at Who's Number One on December 11, 2020.[16] In the end, Rocha won by split decision.[17]
On January 16, 2021, Rocha was scheduled to face William Tackett in the main event of Fight 2 Win 160,[18] but had to withdraw due to undisclosed reasons. He returned to competition on February 19, 2021, in the main event of Fight 2 Win 164 against Yuri Simões and defeated him by decision.[19] He was then scheduled to compete against Gordon Ryan in the main event of Who's Number One on March 26, 2021.[20] Rocha lost the match by submission, tapping to a triangle choke.[21] He returned to Who's Number One on May 28, 2021, to face Josh Hinger and won a decision against him.[22]
Rocha received an invite to compete at the 2022 ADCC World Championship as a result of his silver medal in 2019.[23] Rocha went 3–1 at the event and won a bronze medal in the 88 kg division.[24] On December 4, 2022, Rocha fought in a Combat Jiu-Jitsu superfight against Ty Freeman at Subversiv 8, submitting him with a rear-naked choke.[25]
Rocha was handed a three-year suspension from IBJJF competition by USADA as a result of refusing to submit a sample for testing on December 23, 2022.[26]
Rocha was then invited to compete in an openweight tournament at UFC Fight Pass Invitational 4 on June 29, 2023.[27] Rocha defeated Fellipe Andrew in the opening round but lost to the eventual winner, Nick Rodriguez, in the semi-final.[28]
Rocha competed at the Tough Roll Winter Grand Prix on June 29, 2023, winning a decision against Uros Silic.[29]
Rocha was booked to compete against Victor Silveiro at UFC Fight Pass Invitational 5 on December 10, 2023.[30] He won the match by submission with a rear-naked choke.[31]
Rocha competed against Luke Griffith in the first Pit Submission Series event on January 26, 2024.[32] He beat Griffith by decision.[33] He then competed at the ADCC Atlantic City Open on February 10, 2024 and won gold in the under 91kg division.[34]
Rocha faced Nicholas Meregali in the main event of Who's Number One 23 on May 10, 2024.[35] He lost the match by submission.[36]
Roch has been invited to compete in the under 88kg division of the 2024 ADCC World Championship.[37]
He is married, has 2 children, and currently resides in Pembroke Pines, Florida where he teaches Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at Vagner Rocha Martial Arts.[40]
Both Rocha's son Achilles and his daughter Jasmine train under him and both are frequent competitors in primarily no-gi grappling. Jasmine is a black belt in BJJ & his son Achilles is a purple belt.
Professional record breakdown
18 matches
14 wins
4 losses
By knockout
3
1
By submission
8
1
By decision
3
2
Res.
Record
Opponent
Method
Event
Date
Round
Time
Location
Notes
Win
14–4
Yoislandy Izquierdo
Decision (unanimous)
Fight Time 35: A New Era
February 17, 2017
5
5:00
Miami, Florida, United States
Defended the Fight Time Lightweight Championship.
Win
13–4
TKO (leg kicks)
Fight Time 32
August 12, 2016
3
2:36
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Defended the Fight Time Lightweight Championship.
Win
12–4
Gabriel Miranda
TKO (punches)
Fight Time 30
April 22, 2016
1
4:35
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Won the Fight Time Lightweight Championship.
Loss
11–4
Technical Submission (rear-naked choke)
UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. Bisping
November 8, 2014
2
1:52
Sydney, Australia
Win
11–3
Randy Barroso
Submission (triangle choke)
Fight Time 16: Rocha vs. Barroso
August 23, 2013
1
3:09
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Defended the Fight Time Lightweight Championship.
Win
10–3
Submission (rear-naked choke)
Fight Time 14: This Means War!
April 26, 2013
5
2:18
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Defended the Fight Time Lightweight Championship.
Win
9–3
Kamrin Naville
Decision (unanimous)
Fight Time 13: MMA Kings
February 15, 2013
3
5:00
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Non-title bout.
Win
8–3
Mike Bruno
Submission (triangle choke)
Fight Time 12: Warriors Collide
November 2, 2012
2
0:53
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Won the Fight Time Promotions and ISKA Lightweight Championship.
Loss
7–3
KO (punches)
UFC on Fuel TV: Sanchez vs. Ellenberger
February 15, 2012
1
1:32
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Featherweight debut.
Win
7–2
Submission (rear-naked choke)
UFC Fight Night: Shields vs. Ellenberger
September 17, 2011
2
3:49
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Loss
6–2
Decision (unanimous)
June 11, 2011
3
5:00
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Win
6–1
Jacob Clark
Submission (armbar)
MFA: New Generation 5
May 7, 2011
1
2:32
Miami, Florida, United States
Lightweight debut.
Loss
5–1
Decision (unanimous)
June 26, 2010
3
5:00
San Jose, California, United States
Win
5–0
Francisco Soares
TKO (punches)
April 8, 2010
2
2:07
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Win
4–0
Patrick Mikesz
Submission (armbar)
Action Fight League: Rock-N-Rumble 2
March 5, 2010
1
2:10
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Win
3–0
Renato Puente
Submission (armbar)
NDC 1: Peru vs. American Top Team
October 17, 2009
1
1:06
Lima, Peru
Win
2–0
Igor Gracie
Decision (unanimous)
June 12, 2009
3
5:00
Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win
1–0
Alan Arzeno
Submission (rear-naked choke)
XCF: Rumble in Racetown 1
February 14, 2009
1
0:42
Daytona Beach, Florida, United States