When Brazilian submission ace Rousimar Palhares (11-2 MMA
4-1 UFC) steps into the cage against Nate Marquardt (29-9-2 MMA
8-3 UFC) in the main event of UFC Fight Night 22
he'll be competing in perhaps the most high-profile contest of his career
But don't for one minute believe that the Spike TV-broadcast bout is the toughest fight of Palhares' life
the UFC middleweight contender's biggest struggles came well before he ever set foot in the octagon – when a 10-year-old Palhares and his brothers and sisters worked 13 hour days on Brazilian plantations while (usually) making just enough money to live just slightly more luxuriously than the animals to which they tended
"My childhood was a lot of work," Palhares recently told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) through an interpreter
Palhares didn't get the benefit of a normal childhood
Work didn't allow for much playtime – or even a chance to attend school – in his native Dores Do Indaia
"I never had the chance to study because I had to help my parents feed my younger brothers and sisters," Palhares said
"I started working when I was 10 years old
and we went through a lot of difficulties."
"Difficulties" might be a minor understatement
While the 30-year-old prefers not to focus too much on the past
he recalls a time when the only option for dinner was the feed mix intended for the plantation's pigs
"There were times that money was so tight that we had to eat animal feed
We would eat the feed that we gave the pigs
So destitute were the conditions that even in time of emergency there was little Palhares or his family could do to respond
Palhares – known as "Toquinho," or "Tree Stump," due to his stocky 5-foot-8 frame – nearly earned his moniker in a more tragic way
and I fell on a cut coffee tree," Palhares said
"The fall opened a deep gash in my chest."
The remnants of that wound are still visible on Palhares' left pectoral muscle
and there was no way I could get stitches," Palhares said
"The only thing we could do was use Scotch tape to close the gash and help it heal."
the contributions of his younger siblings allowed him the luxury of some minimal free time
Palhares elected to turn his focus to martial arts
"At the the time I started training martial arts
and I had some free time in which I could train," Palhares said
"I first started in Capoeira (an Afro-Brazilian art form that combines martial arts and music) and than karate
and I was invited to take a free inaugural lesson
The teacher liked me and invited me to train for free
compact frame proved a perfect fit to the sport
Palhares' primary responsibilities remained in the fields
and his progress was hampered by his commitments to his family
"I had never thought of becoming a professional fighter," Palhares said
"My only thoughts were to work and help my family have a decent life."
Palhares' family realized Rousimar's passion and ability
and they rallied behind the then-25-year-old to chase his dream
After 15 years of working in the plantation
"My family and my girlfriend thought I should try a larger step
and we decided that Brazilian Top Team was the best place to try," he said
"My brother lent me the money to go to and visit Rio de Janeiro."
Palhares walked into the famed Brazilian Top Team camp
Founded by MMA luminaries Murilo Bustamante
BTT also housed the likes of Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
The humble Palhares admits he was overwhelmed by his new surroundings
"The place where I was staying was far away from the academy
and I was afraid that they might laugh at me."
with a camp full of MMA champions and superstars
there was no reason for the team to care about a poor plantation worker chasing his dream
who was nursing a minor injury just weeks before his entry into PRIDE's 2005 welterweight grand prix
who was not training that day due to an injury
asked me if there was anything he could do for me," Palhares said
"I explained to him my situation and why I was there
and he told me to get my shorts on and warm up
He let me train with his students and then with the BTT pro team
I went home and got my things and came back and moved to Rio."
Palhares was still well below the poverty line
and he relied on his teammates at BTT for support
Palhares had been given the chance he needed to begin his journey
"My life changed completely," Palhares said
Palhares took his first professional fight just seven months later
He would go on to win seven of his first eight fights
and six of those victories came via submission
It was enough to earn Palhares a UFC contract
and the middleweight has since gone 4-1 in the octagon
which has earned him six submission wins (as well as some controversy
as witnessed by a recently completed 90-day suspension for failing to release the hold in a timely fashion at UFC 111)
And while he doesn't have the officially recognized grappling credentials of a Demian Maia
Palhares' submission game is still just as dangerous
A win over Marquardt in the UFC Fight Night 22 main event would move Palhares dangerously close to the forefront of the UFC's middleweight title picture
For the Brazilian who has already accomplished so much
it only makes sense to ride this dream all the way to its conclusion
"Fighting is my life; it's what I do best," Palhares said
"My life is completely dedicated to fighting
it hardly seems fair to count out Palhares considering what he's already accomplished
"I thank God because my life has changed completely," Palhares said
and I am blessed to be able to do what I love
I look forward to having children and raising a family
and it's comforting to know they will never have to go through what I went through as a child."
For more on UFC Fight Night 22, stay tuned to the UFC Rumors section of MMAjunkie.com
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