Allan Goes

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Image:68_l.jpg NameAllan Goes
AssociationAllan Goes Martial Arts
Weight ClassLHW (205)
StyleBrazilian Jiu Jitsu
Birth Date04-20-1971
CityRio De Janeiro
CountryBrazil


Professional Record

Record10 - 5 - 2 (Win-Loss-Draw)
Wins2 T(KO)
7 Submissions
1 Decisions
Losses3 T(KO)
1 Submissions
1 Decisions


ResultOpponentMethodEventRoundTime
Loss Alex Schoenauer KO IFL - IFL: Everett 1 3:00
Win Homer Moore TKO IFL - IFL: Moline 2 2:56
Win Daniel Gracie TKO (Strikes) IFL - IFL: World Championship Semifinals 2 1:03
Win Devin Cole Submission (Guillotine) IFL - IFL: Portland 1 2:05
Win Chris West Submission (Kneebar) Rumble on the Rock - Rumble On The Rock 7 1 0:41
Loss Gustavo Machado Forfeit Heat FC - Heat FC 2 :Evolution 1 0:00
Win Carlinhos Lima Submission (Armbar) Meca 8 - Meca World Vale Tudo 8 1 7:50
Loss Alex Stiebling TKO PRIDE 18: Cold Fury 2 3 0:47
Loss Mark Coleman TKO (Knees) PRIDE 13: Collision Course 1 1:19
Win Vernon White Decision Pride 9: New Blood 2 10:00
Win Carl Malenko Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) PRIDE 8 1 9:16
Draw Kazushi Sakuraba Draw PRIDE 4 3 10:00
Loss Dan Henderson Decision UFC 17: Redemption 1 15:00
Win Todd Bjornethun Submission (Triangle Choke) Extreme Fighting - Extreme Fighting 4 1 0:30
Win Matt Andersen Submission (Triangle Choke) Extreme Challenge - Extreme Challenge 3 1 5:59
Win Anthony Macias Submission (Strikes) Extreme Fighting - Extreme Fighting 3 1 3:52
Draw Frank Shamrock Draw Pancrase - Pancrase: Eyes Of Beast 4 1 10:00


Biography

Allan Goes started practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at the age of 7 in Rio de Janeiro, with his grandfather Alcides Goes, Judo Master. When he was 12 he was taken to the Carlson Gracie Team and fell in love with the sport embracing Jiu-Jitsu as a profession, totally dedicating himself to the “Smooth Art”. At the age of 18, he got his black belt from the hands of Carlson Gracie. At 19, after more than 200 Jiu-Jitsu fights and only one loss, and achieving World Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Champion 8 times he then moved to USA to become a professional MMA Fighter. In the year of 2000 with his old team partners, he created a new Team, called Brazilian Top Team. Allan Goes did more than 30 professional fights and he is also a Pancrase, UFC and PRIDE Veteran, and made his come back debut on the IFL on September, 9th, 2006. Goes, a fifth-degree jiu-jitsu Black Belt and eight-time Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu champion, has won over 300 jiu-jitsu bouts in his career by his count, and lost just once. He has made the choke an art form, and put it on full display in his victory over Devin Cole, to whom he was ceding almost 50 pounds, at the World Team Championship in Portland in September. Allan Goes proves that size isn’t everything. He began training in mixed martial arts more than 12 years ago, to show the world that jiu-jitsu was the best fighting method. At 210 pounds, Goes has utilized those techniques, many of which he developed himself after 13 years of jiu-jitsu training, to bring down bigger foes. Today, Black Belt Master 5th Dan, Allan Goes is known as one of the most technical fighters and has created his own system to teach Jiu-Jitsu. Allan teaches at his Gym, Allan Goes Martial Arts, in Mission Viejo, and has representatives of his system around USA and gives seminars throughout the world spreading his word and his system to new generations of young athletes.
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