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The views of those who speak on our campus do not necessarily reflect the views of the university administration or any other segment of the university community. told Combate that Colarles was returning from a training session in Rio De Janeiro but he died en route to the hospital due to the injuries suffered from the hit Colares made headlines in January when he stopped a man with Brazilian jiu-jitsu after he attempted to rob a person of their phone which helped raise awareness of violence against women and teach self defense “Cobacao” registered an 11-4 record in MMA with his most recent victory coming in February against Alioune Nahaye via submission at Ares FC 12 which stretched from February 2019 to May 2022 Colares is survived by his son Rhavi and his wife Jaqueline Here at PUCRS you can take the course you want Courses that will make a difference in your development There are 20 program options in the best graduate courses in the country Renowned teachers and our quality guarantee Courses with different themes and prices for senior citizens Commitment to scientific and technological advancement.   Seeking solutions to the problems of our society.  Contributing to the training of specialists and researchers.   Be one of our researchers and contribute to scientific advancement We value ethics and integrity in our work.   Follow our guidelines for research and laboratory safety Scientific journals available exclusively in electronic media Discover an innovative and entrepreneurial university Discover the connected and global innovation ecosystem Discover the possibilities of an entrepreneurial education We facilitate your search for health and longevity Discover the school with the best medicine course in the country Ensuring an improvement in quality of life is our purpose Our biggest concern is people's health and lives Discover what PUCRS can do for you.    Prioritizing your development and well-being.   Tailored services for whatever your organization needs Cultural and well-being programming.   Contributing to the development of society.   Valuing your learning and talent development.   Hold your event in the most complete complex in the south of the country.   Services and environments that can make your day-to-day life easier Our impactful actions for the community and education Raising funds to finance projects and strategic actions We continue to work alongside the people of Rio Grande do Sul in rebuilding the State We are a community university focused on society A new University for a new society.   We are the best private university in the country and one of the best in the world Common to all students, the academic path can have many challenges. 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For graduates of Bachelor's degree in Physical Education through a lot of determination and perseverance a genetic condition in which a person is born with 47 chromosomes in their cells instead of 46 just over 50 people with Down syndrome entered Higher Education but which stands out among Latin American countries to be helped to overcome the difficulties of the teaching-learning process The follow-ups were done once a month, most of the time with the psychopedagogue. Rafael Maihub “Aline entered the University very early and received support to continue her studies in a healthy way CAP’s support was precisely what made it possible to identify some issues that could be hindering her learning,” explains Mauihub the coordinator provided advice on choosing subjects so that the curriculum would be adapted to the student’s specific needs The relationship with her colleagues was also always very welcoming Teacher Vera reports that some friends dedicated special time to study with Aline on the weekends and that the coordinator always sought to encourage these attitudes who had never had contact with other people with Down syndrome that there is no limit or reason to doubt their conditions,” says Rinco The future professional says that during a class taught by Brauner in which they discussed issues of prejudice and coexistence she decided to tell about a case she had faced as a child when a colleague verbally abused her “I thought it was important to tell Vera and my colleagues what I experienced Rinco also remembers that during the internship period they did together at the Parque Esportivo pool, her colleague was very dedicated to her studies, always seeking to improve herself. 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In the discipline of Internship in Sports Training and Education, under the supervision of the professor Rodrigo Sartori attended Deep Water and Conditioning classes This experience gave rise to the theme of her final course work Physical activity in old age: motivational aspects who received a score of 8,9 from the evaluation board she was very disciplined in delivering her work and meeting deadlines,” says Professor Vera who never gave up even when faced with the challenges of graduation but the learning that our children provide us is very important We just can’t get in the way of our children’s lives,” recommends Colares Aline is already working in her field at Escola Rainha do Brasil where she attended elementary and high school she helps with physical education classes for students aged 4 to 6 but her professional plans don't end there The young physical educator still wants to follow her path in the sports she enjoys most the feeling of graduation day approaching is one of relief and duty accomplished Learn about research projects and our researchers information and follow everything that is happening at the University learn about the Fluir program and have access to the main systems This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Incus Capital Form Joint Venture to Expand Control Space Self-Storage in PortugalColares Capital Incus Capital Form Joint Venture to Expand Control Space Self-Storage in PortugalMay 17 which owns the Control Space self-storage brand in Portugal formed a joint venture to expand the operator’s presence in the country through acquisitions and conversion-development projects the companies purchased a set of properties that were already under Colares’ management The seller was a Portuguese fund managed by Insula Capital “We’re very pleased with the completion of this operation at a time when alternative real estate sectors continue to grow rapidly,” said Albano Costa Lobo “We want to ensure that Control Space continues to fulfill its purpose: to play an active role in mitigating the housing crisis in Portugal by providing an option for those facing challenges regarding space in their residences.”  "We’re very excited about this joint venture which fits perfectly with our strategy of capitalizing platforms with tremendous growth potential such as Control Space,” said Tiago Brandão “Self-storage has a higher level of maturity in other countries and Control Space is well-positioned to lead the market in Portugal The demographic and housing-market trends are clear that more people and businesses will need this type of solution.”  Founded in 2021 by Costa Lobo and Vasco Fino with Francisco Parreira do Amaral later joining as a partner Colares operates four self-storage facilities in Portugal comprising 139,930 square feet in nearly 2,000 units Incus focuses on providing capital solutions to mid-market companies in Europe Accent Building Restoration Launch Renew-Rite for Self-Storage Facility Renovations Self-Storage REITs Release Financial Results for First-Quarter 2025 CEO of Self-Storage Software Provider Tenant Inc Named Finalist for EY ‘Entrepreneur Of The Year’ Award SmartStop SelfStorage REIT Announces Winners of Door-Wrap Design Contest Celebrating North America Former UFC fighter Felipe Colares died Monday morning in Brazil at age 29 Colares was returning from training at his gym in Rio de Janeiro when he was hit by a bus the fighter was alive when rescued by the fire department but he died on the way to the hospital due to serious injuries suffered when he was hit Colares made news when he stopped an alleged robbery by neutralizing the suspect with Brazilian jiu-jitsu Felipe Colares was 11-4 as a pro MMA fighter and competed for the UFC from 2019 to '22. Louis Grasse/PxImages/Icon SportswireIn addition to his career as a fighter Colares worked as a coordinator for a government program called Empoderadas which was created to raise awareness of violence against women and teach self-defense "Felipe made a tremendous contribution with his experience as a multi-champion athlete helping us develop techniques to prevent and cope with violence against women," a post written on Empoderadas' Instagram account Monday said Colares was 11-4 as a pro MMA fighter, last competing in February at Ares FC 12 in Paris. He fought in the UFC from 2019 to 2022 before being released last year following a loss to Chase Hooper Learn more about Felipe Colares' UFC history ShareUnlike the Douro, Bairrada or Alentejo wine-growing regions, the area around the Portuguese capital of Lisbon is virtually unknown to wine lovers outside the country. Yet with eight different DOC wine-growing areas, the region has the largest number of appellations in Portugal, extending from the city to the northwest along the Atlantic coast for around 150 kilometres. The DOC Vinho Regional Lisboa is also the largest wine-growing region in the country, covering 30,000 hectares. It was only created 16 years ago through a reorganisation. Before that, it was known as Extremadura, which easily led to confusion with the area of the same name in Spain. I had the pleasure of spending a few days off in the pretty coastal town of Cascares at the end of March and really wanted to visit a winery in the area, not least because I’ve hardly had the chance to taste Lisboa wines before. A wine lover is just curious! We took advantage of our trip to Sintra, the tourist centre with its centuries-old villas, palaces and castles, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to make our way from here to Colares. The village, about ten kilometres from Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of the continent, is the namesake for one of the eight DOC wine-growing regions. One of the most famous vineyards is Casal Sta. Maria. It is located on Rua Principal, a side street that is so narrow that two cars cannot pass, at least not everywhere. But that is part of the charm of the countryside. Behind the unassuming gate of the Casal is a dynamically-run winery. Its young history – wine has only been produced here for almost 20 years – but above all the life story of its founder, Baron Bodo von Bruemmer, could provide material for an entertaining movie. It would go beyond the scope of this column to go into this fascinating life story in more detail, but let’s say this much: the Baron, who was born in the Baltic region in 1911 and has German roots, was a successful banker before moving to Portugal in the 1960s. He turned the ruins of Casal Sta. Maria into a farm, built a successful stud farm for Arabian horses, bred thousands of roses and survived two bouts of cancer. At the age of 95, he decided to grow wine and establish a winery. The Baron died in 2016 at the age of 105, and his grandson Nicholas now runs the winery.  At the Adega, we were greeted by Pedro Santos, a young man who is responsible for guest hospitality. Pedro is a gifted storyteller who guides visitors through the winery in very good English. With wit and eloquence, he tells his guests about the Baron’s life’s work and emphasises what is special about the terroir here in Colares, the westernmost wine-growing region on the continent: “The Sintra Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean give us a unique microclimate that produces very salty and mineral white wines, but also very soft and elegant reds. That’s why Pinot Noir, for example, thrives here in Colares,” emphasises Pedro, who is a big fan of the grape variety. In fact, slight mineral iodine notes are noticeable during the tasting. This applies to both the Pinot Noir and the white wines. The 2022 Chardonnay is far from a buttery Californian version, with salty notes blending with pronounced apple flavours. The Malvasia, a speciality of the region, is very delicate and well-balanced, with slight notes of aniseed, ideal for gastronomy. I particularly liked the Pêndulo 2022, a Chablis-like blend of indigenous grape varieties. Casal Sta. Maria produces a total of five dry white wines – unfortunately I couldn’t taste the sold-out Sauvignon – and a late harvest. There are four red wines, including a Colares DOC Ramisco and a Pinot Noir Grande Reserva, and also two rosés, with the top cuvée Mar de Rosas (Touriga, Pinot Noir, Syrah) having already won multiple awards. The wines are in the upper price range. The white and rosé wines cost between €15 and €24.50, and the reds between €32.50 and €59.50. They are available in the estate shop, but can also be ordered through the webshop and shipped worldwide. Since 2017, the winery has been consistently focusing on enotourism. From a visit with a tasting of three wines (€36.50) and a picnic for two to 20 people (€69 per person) to family celebrations with up to 60 people, numerous options are offered. 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Update my browser now the Roswell Colares can lay on attitude and grit to spare but the flip of the switch turns it into an uncolored as the case may be; the difference amounts to just a flick of a switch Roswell’s Matt McGlynn found inspiration for the Colares from Telefunken’s ELA M 251 and hoped to capture such detail and crisp smoothness without the drawbacks of tube-based designs He has come up with an FET-based pressure gradient condenser with an edge-terminated 34 mm There’s also a NOS—new old-stock—JFET amp (“individually ‘biased’ using a custom test fixture”) premium switches and a custom-wound Cinemag transformer at the crucial output stage to complete the path The design is meant to increase 2nd order harmonic content with a slightly saturated sound full of warmth and detail Colares ships with a small flight case and a Rycote shockmount that is very nice It holds the mic firmly without sag and is a universal design that would fit most large-body LDCs How I wish other LDCs had as effective a shockmount Review: Roswell Delphos LDC Mic The Colares employs a unique pad switch that not only attenuates the level -10 dB The mic also has a three-position bass control switch highpass filter (HPF) that allows full deep bass extension And you are likely to need such filtering from time to time as a Colares frequency response graph shows a long gentle bass increase starting around 125 Hz as well as a “presence bump” at 3 or 4 kHz and a little boost centered at 10 kHz—well-chosen positions for a little emphasis Colares is marketed as a special vocal mic so I threw it up for some male lead vocals without any hesitation within seconds it was clear that this was a “vibe” mic with a lot more detail and finesse than you’d expect from these inadequate descriptions It’s like a tube mic with abundant high end that’s crisp but silky so there’s top and bottom on this voluptuous figure Your Next Studio Microphone – The Complete Guide I found this little bit of hype and color to benefit primarily lead vocals as I could use a mic with less personality on my backing vocals and get nice contrast A click of the HPF switch was helpful when I needed to mic very close for intimacy but without proximity effect I found that the pad was indeed helpful to quickly eliminate saturation tendencies and clean things up without having to switch mics—not a problem as long as you’ve got another 10 dB of clean gain available at your mic pre The pad became the big artistic decision to make with the Colares when tracking instruments for example: I got good results with the Colares as a third overhead without any filtering (It provided slightly edgy and lively tones with the pad out clean FET response with it in.) With acoustic guitars I found myself tracking with the pad out and a touch of color as it wasn’t so over-the-top as to ruin a nice Acoustic bass worked pretty well (paired up with a passive ribbon I tried the Colares on a wide range of sources and found its versatility outdone only by its ability to specialize the Colares can be exceptionally colorful and “character driven,” and that’s what makes it special—but with its unique pad Its ability to express both personalities well makes the Colares a secret weapon mic one worthy of being toted around in that travel case able to handle just about anything thrown at it It’s $1,259 direct from Roswell and worth every penny Roswell Audio • www.roswellproaudio.com Rob Tavaglione musician and songwriter who started with Pro Audio Review magazine in 2007 moved with PAR to Pro Sound News in 2015 and in turn moved to Mix with PSN winning two Emmy’s along the way towards becoming an audio Jack-of-all-trades; mixing FOH and monitors chief engineer at the nation's top (Fortune 500) karaoke production studio producing audio books and mixing streams/podcasts Today Rob mostly records/produces/remixes musical artists across the spectrum and does lots of web-based mixing and mastering (Mac an international media group and leading digital publisher Home » MMA News » Felipe Colares » Former UFC fighter Felipe Colares dies at 29 after being hit… Six-fight UFC veteran Felipe Colares has passed away at age 29 According to the Brazilian outlet, Globo Colares died on Monday after being run over by a bus on Avenida das Américas in Guaratiba as he was returning from training told the outlet that the MMA fighter was attended to by the Fire Department and transported to Rocha Faria Hospital he was in serious condition and could not resist the injuries Colares stopped a robbery by taking down the suspect and holding him there until the cops came “I went back to my car and went to the woman to check the situation and indeed it was a robbery,” Colares wrote “My friends and I went back to the car and saw the man we intervened and managed to pin the robber using jiu-jitsu techniques.” he suffered a split decision loss to Chris Gutierrez Colares earned his way into the UFC by being the Jungle Fight FC featherweight champ and made his debut in February of 2019 and suffered a decision loss to Geraldo de Freitas He then beat Domingo Pilarte by split decision five months later for his first UFC win The Brazilian then dropped a decision to Montel Jackson and then beat Luke Jackson but then lost the two fights in a row and was released Our thoughts go out to Felipe Colares’ friends and family during this difficult time This article appeared first on BJPENN.COM BJPENN.COM is your premier source for all MMA and UFC News We serve you with the latest breaking news It is also the home of 2X UFC Hall of Fame Champion After a decade of on-line operation BJP has evolved into the most reliable destination for all of your MMA needs contact@bjpenn.com 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not necessarily reflect the views of the university administration or any other segment of the university community as it was reported that former UFC standout Felipe Colares was killed in a traffic accident in Rio de Janeiro Felipe Colares of Brazil prepares to fight Geraldo de Freitas Jr in their featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at CFO Centro de Formacao Olimpica on February 2 Go Through All The Heavyweight Title Winners In UFC History An Overview Of Every UFC Weight Class And How UFC Weigh-Ins Operate Find Out Who Some Of The Biggest Names In NCAA Wrestling Have Taking Home The UFC 288 Main Event the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law discussed the milestone of 2 million migrants detained at the US-Mexico border over the past year a record figure that could create political difficulties for the Biden administration “(People) have seen the demands that uncontrolled immigration has brought to their localities,” he said tend to hold the view that immigration should be taken seriously.” All members of Ohio-based missionary group released by kidnappers in Haiti, police say discussed the release of the remaining hostages all members of an Ohio-based missionary group under instructions from the FBI not to share any information so we may never hear anything,” Colares said International Business Times: Juscelino Colares said Russia isn’t in a position to take on NATO “Russia’s military could hardly be ready for an attack on any NATO country without risking a major humiliating and disabling defeat,” Colares said “Other than threats of using nuclear war or firing a new generation of hard-to-defend missiles Russia’s depleted military also has a big morale problem that would only get worse should Putin decide on an expanded campaign against one of Ukraine’s neighboring NATO countries.” The dates displayed for an article provide information on when various publication milestones were reached at the journal that has published the article activities on 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Felipe Colares has died Colares was hit by a bus on Monday morning on his way back from training in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The MMA fighter was taken to Hospital Rocha Faria in Campo Grande, but died before getting to the hospital, his coach Rodrigo Babi told Combate The former Jungle Fight featherweight champion went 2-4 in the UFC between 2019 and 2022, earning wins over Domingo Pilarte and Luke Sanders. He left the company following defeats to Chris Gutierrez and Chase Hooper “Cabocão” competed for the first time since his UFC release this past February under the Ares FC banner eight months after the birth of his first son Rhavi Chris Gutierrez showcased a diverse striking attack to handle Felipe Colares over three rounds to win a split decision at UFC Vegas 39 Gutierrez was able to stick a jab in Colares’ face while also battering his leg with kicks as Gutierrez maintained a strong based on his feet throughout the fight the judges returned two scores of 30-27 for Gutierrez with the third official giving it to Colares with a 29-28 score although it was tough to imagine how Colares actually won two rounds Gutierrez got the win and has now gone undefeated in his past six fights in the octagon “I thought I did enough to get the decision,” Gutierrez said afterwards We knew he was going to be a tough fighter.” The bantamweights were ready to play the kicking game as the action started with Gutierrez targeting the legs and Colares countering by going back to the body and head While there were heavy striking exchanges early Gutierrez and Colares ended up spending a lot of time locked in the clinch as each attempted to earn the advantage against the cage When the action moved back towards the center it was Colares acting as the aggressor as he was constantly looking to move forward but only throwing a single kick or punch at a time was happy to stand and trade in the pocket as he kept throwing a well-timed jab then stepped into combinations that were giving Colares headaches With Gutierrez really starting to connect with his combinations including a number of straight punches that were snapping Colares’ head back the Brazilian had to make a change to his game plan That led to a late takedown from Colares as he attempted to change his fortune but Gutierrez stayed patient on his back before eventually scrambling free Gutierrez landed on target with a blistering series of strikes that had Colares on wobbly legs although he was cognizant enough to switch into survival mode in order to make it to the end of the round Gutierrez was the better striker throughout all three rounds which led to his victory as he seeks to keep his momentum going as he moves forward with his UFC career Gustavo Lopez needs a new opponent for this week’s UFC Vegas 13 after Brazilian bantamweight Felipe Colares tested positive for COVID-19, MMA Fighting confirmed following a report from Globo “I wasn’t feeling any symptom,” Colares told MMA Fighting on Sunday “I was having one of the best camps of my life The UFC is currently searching for a replacement to step in and face Lopez (11-5) on Nov. 7. The former Combate Americas bantamweight champion is pursuing his first UFC victory after losing a decision to Merab Dvalishvili in his octagon debut in June Colares (9-2), a former Jungle Fight bantamweight titleholder, won one of three since joining the company in 2019, a split decision over Domingo Pilarte sandwiched between losses to Geraldo de Freitas and Montel Jackson UFC Vegas 13 will take place at the UFC APEX on Nov. 7 and feature Thiago Santos vs. Glover Teixeira as the headliner has died following a road traffic accident in his native Brazil on Monday Colares was a former Jungle Fight featherweight (145-pounds) champion and entered the UFC in 2019 on the back of an unbeaten Colares would go 2-4 — with wins against Domingo Pilarte and Luke Sanders by Chase Hooper in what proved to be his final bout in the UFC at the promotion’s Apex facility outside Las Vegas A post shared by Felipe Colares (@felipecabocaoufc) In January, Colares gained significant attention online after he restrained and detained an alleged thief following a robbery in Rio de Janeiro and indeed it was a robbery,” Colares wrote on social media He added: “Today we have one less robber in the streets” but cautioned people against doing similar actions unless they consider themselves to be high level martial artists “I don’t recommend unprepared people to do that,” he said Colares most recently fought in February of this year where he scored a first-round rear-naked choke win against Alioune Nahaye at Ares FC 12 in Paris All of us at TheMacLife would like to extend our sincere condolences to Felipe’s family Left to right: Luna wears top and trousers DOMENIC ROYLANCE Kairi wears bodysuit and necklace stylist’s own Taken from the new print issue of THE FACE. 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New restrictions upend reproductive care across whole regions of the US New data reveals global heating in the Arctic baby sculpture and skirt AMANDA COLARES SILVA hoodie CHARLIE CONSTANTINOU and necklace ALEXI HUNT AMANDA COLARES SILVA What was the thought process behind your piece?I was influenced by scientific textbook images of pregnant women sparked by seeing a painting at the Wellcome Collection I love juxtaposing ideas of reality and imagination where it’s obvious but also difficult to distinguish between the two It was to be an illusion piece which played with the idea that you knew it wasn’t real but represented something that we know in our heads to be Did you intend for it to be viewed as a statement on reproductive rights?The short answer is​“no” It was more the online reaction that deemed that it must have been Although I understand the weight of politics in the real world I like to think of my work as a form of escapism from the heaviness we face every day Given the subsequent overturning of Roe v Wade in America do you look at the piece differently now?It’s been so interesting for me to see the different opinions and interpretations that have arisen through other people’s eyes both in general and related to the recent events in US politics I guess I didn’t expect to have such a strong response to my work while I was creating but that’s a big part of what makes the job so exciting upon release I wouldn’t be an open-minded artist if I wasn’t interested in the opinions of others What was your reaction to the Roe v Wade decision and did it change the way you saw your piece?I felt very heartbroken for all women who have a connection to motherhood in any way and deeply affected by how politics affects women’s mental health That time struck a chord in me which knows the struggle women face for just being a woman in this world having learned​“reborn painting” [the process of making realistic baby dolls] I felt deeply hurt within my creation process It 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and course: Central Saint Martins What got you into fashion?I wish I could remember What do your designs stand for?Feminine gorgeousness and exquisite craft What environment would your clothes look best in?A hangover Jacob wears dress JOE PEARSON and earring D’HEYGERE LEANNE KIM Age: 25From: LondonUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What got you into fashion?I remember being on holiday in Egypt when I was super young and discovering FashionTV in the hotel room How would you describe your designs?Energetic womenswear with multi- wearable twists What do your designs stand for?Versatility INGA PRAŠKEVIČIŪTĖ LithuaniaUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins Finish the sentence: fashion is best when……it’s interactive What do you think you’ll be doing in 10 years’ time?Working harder SHAKILA THEBE Age: 33Hometown: LondonUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What do your designs stand for?My Nepalese heritage and underprivileged youth Finish the sentence: fashion is best when……there is no hierarchy What environment would your clothes look best in?A red carpet I would love to see Tilda Swinton wearing my clothes RAFAELA PESTRITU RomaniaUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What do your designs stand for?My collection is a subversive comment on issues of social acceptability and a metamorphosis of the Eastern European identity I wanted to create a new identity that combines the stereotypes of Romanians Finish the sentence: fashion is best when……clothes tell a story MENGCHE CHIANG TaiwanUniversity and course: Paris’ Institut Français de La Mode What got you into fashion?Family affairs and Patricia Field What environment would your clothes look best in?In the Paris Métro CECILE BOUSSELAT Age: UnknownHometown: ParisUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What got you into fashion?As a teen I was looking for a form of escapism and fashion was offering such a dramatic poetic way to redefine what I wanted my daily life to be What do your designs stand for?For my very first collection I wanted the garments to provoke a reaction; I kinda like the idea of my designs ​“growing” on people What is the future of fashion?Push boundaries LAURA ANDRASCHKO Age: UnknownHometown: BerlinUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What environment would your clothes look best in?That’s my customer’s decision I don’t want to dictate where to wear my clothes I would wear them to a chic club or to a fucked-up concert What is the future of fashion?I really hope it’s going to be fun again Joseph wears top and bra LAURA ANDRASCHKO and shorts stylist’s own shorts OLLY SHINDER and bracelet KATYA ZELENTSOVA necklace ALEXI HUNT and shoes stylist’s own jockstrap MICHAEL STUKAN and socks and shoes stylist’s own OLLY SHINDER What do your designs stand for?Playing with details materials and ideas to create something that is no longer normal anymore What environment would your clothes look best in?Urban environments Although I’m inspired by outdoors and technical clothing my pieces are really designed for the city What do you think you’ll be doing in 10 years time?Hopefully I’ll still be passionate about designing VICTOR BARRAGÁN Age: 30Hometown: Mexico CityUniversity and course: Didn’t bother What got you into fashion?Aspirational feelings How would you describe your designs?No words What do your designs stand for?Being alive bracelet PEBBLE LONDON and necklace MI MANERA KS TEHARA Age: 25Hometown: GravesendUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What got you into fashion?Well: Ye in a kilt Margiela Artisanal under Matthieu Blazy… Oh What do your designs stand for?Optimistic nihilism What environment would your clothes look best in?A k‑hole Jacob wears balaclava and top T.M.I.W.T.L by KS TEHARA SATHERINE SHI ChinaUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins How would you describe your designs?Definition unknown Finish the sentence: fashion is best when……the wearer feels comfortable and confident What environment would your clothes look best in?The cyber- infused future JAMES WALSH Age: 25Hometown: ManchesterUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What got you into fashion?I’ve always been drawn to stories and characters in fashion I loved going to concerts when I was younger and seeing performers transform through their clothing What do your designs stand for?I like to challenge myself in terms of imagery and ideas and enjoy using a variety of materials The main satisfaction is in seeing my work worn and interacted with ARIADNA BECERRA LENDINEZ SpainUniversity and course: Paris’ Institut Français de la Mode What got you into fashion?I was very intrigued by the way we choose to be dressed and the reasons why we make these choices How would you describe your designs?T‑shirts wrapped chaotically around the body What do your designs stand for?Contemporaneity and empowerment Left to right: Jacob wears dress ARIADNA BECERRA and shoes and socks stylist’s own Rocco wears jacket and shorts MARCEL DOMINGUEZ and shoes stylist’s own Safe wears dress NODRESS and socks and shoes stylist’s own DOMENIC ROYLANCE AustraliaUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What got you into fashion?I was actually studying fine art and my tutor suggested I apply to do fashion as all of my illustrations were of fashion garments She gave me the confidence to pursue something that I initially didn’t think I could do What environment would your clothes look best in?In a club What is the future of fashion?Disruption of an archaic infrastructure ALEXI HUNT Age: 24Hometown: LondonUniversity and course: British Academy of Jewellery What got you into fashion?When getting into the alternative music scene seeing punks and goths in clothing they crafted themselves and wearing bits of the street How would you describe your designs?It’s the end of the world: just put this on Finish the sentence: fashion is best when……it hurts CHARLIE CONSTANTINOU Age: 24Hometown: LondonUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What got you into fashion?Streetwear and sneakers I still remember buying my first pair of Jordans when I was 16 after my first paycheck from a part-time job What do your designs stand for?Adaptability and awareness top and shorts MARCEL DOMINGUEZ and shoes stylist’s own ETHAN MULLINGS Age: 24Hometown: BirminghamUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What do your designs stand for?It’s about my culture What do you think you’ll be doing in 10 years’ time?A lot KATYA ZELENTSOVA RussiaUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What got you into fashion?Fantasy and boredom What do your designs stand for?Easy fix self-care Cheering you up when everything else is amiss JOÃO MACHADO PortugalUniversity and course: Central Saint Martins What got you into fashion?Playing with Barbie dolls as a young boy and my love for John Galliano’s storytelling at Dior shows How would you describe your designs?Intriguing What is the future of fashion?Breaking down systemic values that keep the current fashion industry in place or at least keep that conversation alive and going More financial aid to talented young designer’s brands Left to right: Lyra wears dress INGA and shoes and socks stylist’s own shoes ATSUKO KUDO and necklace stylist’s own shoes ATSUKO KUDO and tights stylist’s own MAKE-UP Thomas de Kluyver using Gucci Beauty HAIR Paul Hanlon CASTING Walter Pearce at Midland Agency talent Safe at NG1 Chengxin and Anyiang at Elite and David at Milk NAILS Jenny Longworth at Streeters SET DESIGNER Nicola Scarlino LOCATION MANAGER Ryan Buschacher AD Darren Sintes DOP Mark Gee SOUND Emanuele Correani PRODUCTION C/​O January EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Leonard Cuinet PRODUCTION MANAGER Joshua Noon PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Freya Lamont DIGITAL OPERATOR Niccolo Pacilli DIGITAL ASSISTANT Mattia Pasin HAIR COLOURIST Ben Gregory HAIR COLOURIST’S ASSISTANT Zoe Jatzhal PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANTS Kai Cem Narin John Neate and Jed Barnes STYLIST’S ASSISTANTS Borys Korban Hannah Kidane and Elle Ward-Bradshaw HAIR ASSISTANTS Stelios Chondros Alisha Ferguson-Adu and Lewis Stanford MAKE-UP ARTIST’S ASSISTANTS Abbie Nourse Emma Regan and Alice Dodds MAKE-UP SET-COORDINATOR Sophie Constantinou NAILS ARTIST’S ASSISTANTS Kim Gorse Macias CONSTRUCTION George Bull and Tom Mieszkian PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Melina Bryant By the time he was 16 Juscelino Colares knew he wanted to be a lawyer when he grew up The only difference between Colares and many other teenagers with the same dreams which partially explains his young age entering law school although Colares acknowledges 16 is still young (“too young really,” he said) to enter higher education After completing his undergraduate law degree Colares pursued graduate studies in France at Université de Montpellier where he specialized in international economic law and earned his doctoral degree at University of Tennessee where he studied political science and economics He then taught as a professor in Brazil for four years before realizing he wanted to follow his law ambitions in the United States he attended Cornell University for his Juris Doctorate degree and became a law professor—only to leave for Paris for a year where he clerked at the French Conseil constitutionnel (France’s constitutional court) Colares resumed teaching at Syracuse University and then joined the faculty at Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 2011 where he now serves as professor and associate director of the Frederick K His education and career have taken him around the world which has led to his area of expertise: inter-jurisdictional conflicts in the law This means he researches what happens when law conflicts with World Trade Organization law or French national law conflicts with European law I have a natural tendency to see law from different perspectives,” Colares said “so these questions of inter-jurisdictional conflict really interest me.” His Brazilian roots affect not only his research but also his hobbies “It’s too cold here” for Colares to thoroughly enjoy two of his favorite activities—street photography and running although he is braving the weather to train for the Cleveland half marathon in May What else might surprise you about Colares From his first album to his favorite movies This weekend's UFC event will feature the return of the Preacher's Daughter 5-ranked Women's Bantamweight contender Ketlen Vieira in the main event of the evening ET with six prelim fights and the main card begins at 7 p.m So where should you be looking to place your bets Our crew has pinpointed two fights and picks on Saturday’s stacked card that present betting value You can find their analysis and picks on those matches plus Sean Zerillo's projections below using odds from BetMGM. Chase “The Dream” Hooper returns to action after an 11-month layoff on Saturday, to take on Felipe Colares in Featherweight action. Still just 22, Hooper has been on the UFC roster since 2019, compiling a 2-2 record in that span. Colares has a similar 2-3 record, while bouncing between bantamweight and featherweight. This bet is predicated on the time off serving Hooper well. He has an extremely thin build, and given his age and the layoff ideally he would’ve gained some strength and size. That time off also gave him the opportunity to become a more complete fighter as a grappling prodigy who struggles in striking exchanges. The UFC wants to build Hooper up as the next young star though, and this is an incredibly favorable matchup for him. Colares is also primarily a grappler, and has yet to score a knockdown in his five fight UFC career. Hooper has struggled getting takedowns, but Colares is also likely to shoot in this one, attempting nearly three per round in his time with the promotion. Colares being on the smaller side is also a benefit to Hooper, who’s been manhandled in the past by physically stronger and more mature fighters. With Colares coming up a division, Hooper shouldn’t be at too much of a strength disadvantage. There should be enough grappling in this one that the winner is decided on the canvas, not on the feet. Hooper should be able to get it done and show his improvements as a fighter, with the +155 line at BetMGM being fairly generous. I’d bet this down to +140. I'm generally lower than the market on all Alaska FC products, including Uros Medic. The Alaskan regional scene offers relatively low-level competition – and Medic's first four opponents had a combined record of 7-9. "The Doctor" earned a UFC contract with a win on contender series before defeating Aalon Cruz in his promotional debut. Medic immediately stepped up against Jalin Turner and looked utterly overmatched – getting hurt on the feet multiple times before rolling over and submitting to a rear-naked choke, his first professional loss. His best win is against a fighter who is no longer with the promotion. At the same time, Morales has competed with established UFC veterans – the likes of Giga Chikadze and Gabriel "Moggly" Benitez" and compiled a 3-2 record at the highest level of MMA. Moreover, Medic has never been past the six-minute mark in any bout, so his cardio remains a complete mystery. And he's very green once his fights hit the mat, where Morales may see a path of little resistance. Aside from his debut against Don-Hyun Ma, Morales has not attempted a takedown in the UFC; but this could be an excellent opportunity to mix up his tactics. Even in a standup battle, I prefer the "Venezuelan Fighter." Medic is a much better hammer than he is a nail, and Morales is incredibly durable, with a ton of heart and quick recoverability. Morales is moving up to Lightweight here after spending his entire UFC tenure at Featherweight. The move up in class may help his speed, but he won't be undersized. Medic is a couple of inches taller, but Morales owns a two-inch reach advantage. If Morales forces the grappling, or if this fight extends, I expect him to look like a significant favorite. Medic should be dangerous in the early part of this fight. Still, I trust Morales to weather that storm and come out on top. In this fight, I projected Omar Morales as a -167 favorite (62.5% implied), and I would lay the juice up to -150 (60% implied). This site .css-115lfch{color:var(--tan-text-link);}contains commercial content. We may be compensated for the links provided on this page. The content on this page is for informational purposes only. 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Call 1-800-Gambler Former UFC featherweight Felipe Colares used his jiu-jitsu skills to stop a man accused of stealing a phone Wednesday in Rio de Janeiro The MMA fighter was filmed holding the alleged thief on the ground while waiting for police to arrive Colares shared photos and a video of the incident on his social media explaining that he witnessed an “alleged assault to a woman” when he was leaving the gym at Recreio dos Bandeirantes beach Colares is seen asking people to call the cops while holding the man on the ground The man can be heard saying the woman is his ex an older man can be seen pulling the man’s ear while saying Colares wrote on his social media they were able to return the phone to the woman and added “today we have one less robber in the streets.” “I don’t recommend unprepared people to do that,” he wrote A post shared by Felipe Colares (@felipecabocaoufc) Colares (10-4) fought five times in the UFC, scoring wins over Luke Sanders and Domingo Pilarte He’s currently scheduled to make his Ares FC debut against Alioune Nahaye on Feb Chase Hooper will return to the octagon in May Multiple people with knowledge of the promotion’s plans confirmed to MMA Fighting that Hooper will face Felipe Colares at the UFC’s event on May 21, which does not have a location or venue revealed. 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Felipe Dias Colares at UFC on ESPN+ 2: Best photos 1-0 UFC) proved superior in all aspects of his clash with fellow newcomer Felipe Colares (8-1 MMA The bantamweight bout was part of the preliminary card of today's UFC on ESPN+ 2 event at Centro de Formacao Olimpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza The two Brazilians wasted little time engaging at the start with Colares standing very upright as he looked to advance de Freitas seemed to get the best of the early exchanges changing levels and elevating his opponent high in the air before slamming him to the floor nearly escaping to the back and later threatening with a submission from his back The two moved back to the feet shortly after and while Colares looked again for the takedown it was de Freitas who countered and earned top position on the way to the floor de Freitas did get to side control and was able to threaten with an armbar but de Freitas slipped free and finished the round in top position it was again de Freitas that got the best of the striking exchanges Crisp punches drew blood from Colares' forehead leading his opponent to push inside and clinch de Freitas was happy to take the action to the floor before sliding around to his opponent's back though he again was forced to be on defense with de Freitas very active from his back The two fighters retuned to their feet in the final minute where it was clear de Freitas was the fresher fighter but de Freitas again turned to the takedown very early in the frame and the two men went to work from the clinch popping his opponent's head back with lefts and rights before again driving through for a takedown and moving quickly to mount Colares again showed a great ability to escape but he was rewarded with more big punches and another takedown The two exhausted fighters returned to their feet for the final exchanges debuting in the UFC with a win was one of my biggest dreams," de Freitas said after the win "It was also nice to be able to fight three rounds and show everything that I can do My coaches went a little crazy because we had planned a more cautious strategy but I felt that he was getting very tired and went for it "Getting to the UFC is something that I really believed I deserved I’ve experienced a lot in my career already Now I'm going down to the bantamweight division Up-to-the-minute UFC on ESPN+ 2 results include: For complete coverage of UFC on ESPN+ 2, check out the UFC Events section of the site Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) veteran Combate confirmed that Colores was hit by a bus earlier this morning after a training session in Rio de Janeiro Colares was immediately taken to the hospital but died before arrival in Campo Grande Colares (11-4) won the Jungle Fight 145-pound Featherweight title in Sept Colares kicked off a six-fight stretch inside the Octagon winning against the likes of Luke Sanders and Domingo Pilarte A two-fight skid after tough outs with Chris Guttierez and Chase Hooper ultimately spelled the end to Colares’ UFC run in mid-2022 Ares Fighting Championship hosted Colares’ first and final bout post-UFC earlier this year (Feb The Brazilian snapped his lone-career losing streak defeating Alioune Nahaye with a first-round rear-naked choke submission in Paris Chase Hooper entered the octagon for the first time as an underdog on Saturday but he sure didn’t look it as he put on a relentless pace in Las Vegas Hooper took on the incredibly durable Felipe Colares during the preliminary card of UFC Vegas 55 at UFC APEX Hooper took advantage of a worn out Colares in the third round mounting him and landing ground and pound to pick up his first promotional victory via strikes Check out the final moment of the bout below: What a performance for @Chase_Hooper 2.0 #UFCVegas55 pic.twitter.com/qP0omW8UmW The official time of the finish was 3:00 into Round 3 The 22-year-old Hooper entered the bout with losses in two of three, including a dominant decision loss to Steven Peterson in his most recent appearance at UFC 263 this past June “The Dream” came out sprinting from the opening seconds of the fight and frustrating Colares throughout the grueling matchup Colares was finished for the first time in his career and his octagon record drops to 2-4 LAS VEGAS – Chris Gutierrez beat Felipe Colares with a split decision Saturday to open up the main card at UFC Fight Night 194 in Las Vegas Take a look inside the fight with Gutierrez Result: Chris Gutierrez def. Felipe Colares via split decision (28-29, 30-27, 30-27) Key stat: Gutierrez landed 70 percent of his total strikes and outstruck Colares 115-70 "We prepared for him – we knew he was going to be tough I said (leading up to this) I will keep my promise Fighters get this bad reputation that we're just these barbaric animals and just mean people Some of the fighters you meet are just the nicest people some of the most amazing people I've ever met are fighters It's up to my coaches and management team to see what's next." check out the video of the full post-fight interview above UFC Fight Night 194: Best photos from Las Vegas UFC Fight Night 194: Official scorecards from Las Vegas This weekend's UFC card has run into some challenges and it features just nine fights in total Two top women's strawweights — Mackenzie Dern and Marina Rodriguez — headline the action in the Octagon but the majority of the card features lower level bouts where should you be looking to place your bets Our crew is focusing on three fights in particular and sees a few bets with value in those matchups You can find their analysis and picks on those confrontations below You can also check out the moneyline and prop projections for every fight via Sean Zerillo's betting model, which uses odds from DraftKings Tim Elliott has faced the best flyweights in the world for nearly a decade he seals the deal against the unranked competition and struggles against top 10 talent he's also on the wrong end of the age curve for the 125-pound division Matheus Nicolau is the younger and faster man and a legitimate top 10 talent who figures to have massive advantages on the feet The Brazilian is tough to hit (67% striking defense) and efficient offensively (52% accuracy) He does just enough to edge out his opponents in terms of volume though he must adjust to Elliot's funky style The American typically wins his fights with wrestling and top control time (4.01 takedowns per 15 minutes Nicolau is the superior grappler and a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to Elliot's blue belt It's hard to hold down flyweights — and while Nicolau has shown some concerns fighting off his back Nicolau seems like the better fighter than Elliot in all facets of MMA Nicolau can't get stuck on his back or lulled into a low-volume striking battle; otherwise he can break Elliot if he pressures and pushes a pace I projected Nicolau as a 68.3% favorite in this fight (-216 implied) There are so many huge favorites on this card it is difficult to really jump on any big favorites this weekend I am giving my favorite underdog pick of the weekend Felipe should have a grappling advantage in this fight Chris Gutierrez has some of the best leg kicks in the UFC When he stopped Vince Morales via leg kicks make Guterriez feel the pressure in grappling and against the cage Colares has five submission wins in his career which is possible His 2.0 takedowns per 15 minutes is what I am expecting to help Colares win this fight Likely going to be a split decision if it gets there Colares to win by split or majority decision is +1200 on DraftKings I think he should be a +150 underdog this weekend so I think this is a good value for us here We’re going totally off the rails for this one, but hear me out. A while back, Erich and I collaborated on this piece My theory is that these cards are filled with lesser-known fighters which makes it harder for books to accurately figure out who the favorite should be If a fight is (given present information) essentially a coin flip betting plus-money will be favorable long term No card would prove this theory more than this one There’s only two fighters ranked inside the top 10 (and those are in relatively weak divisions: Men’s 125-pound division and Women’s 115-pound division.) Most of the fighters only have a few bouts in the Octagon Do you have a strong opinion on the 117th ranked middleweight (Charlie Ontiveros)  facing the 134th ranked lightweight (Steve Garcia) My approach for this fight is to throw 1/9 of a unit (there’s nine fights) on all the dogs It’s obviously not a large enough sample size to confirm or deny my theory from the article but what’s more entertaining than rooting for an underdog But the name of the game here is "best bet" so if I have to single out one of those dogs , I'll go with Mariya Agapova. Per Sean Zerillo's projections above, her odds provide the most edge of any underdog on the card and her odds are even better at BetMGM. A new bantamweight matchup is set a fall UFC event Multiple people with knowledge of the promotion’s plans confirmed to MMA Fighting that a bout between Chris Gutierrez and Felipe Colares will take place on Oct 9 at a location and venue yet to be officially announced a headliner has yet to be revealed for the card FORMER UFC star Felipe Colares has died at the age of 29 after being hit by a bus The Brazilian MMA fighter was struck as he made his way back from training in Rio de Janeiro on Monday According to Globo, the Fire Department were swiftly on the scene to attend to Colares' injuries. But he was in a "serious condition" and died on the way to the hospital. Colares, nicknamed Cabocao, tragically leaves behind his wife Jaqueline and 10-month-old son. He held a professional MMA record of 11 victories and four defeats. He made his debut in the sport back in 2013, winning his first eight fights. The South American became the Jungle Fight featherweight champion in 2017. He then began fighting under the UFC's banner in 2019, starting out with a defeat to Geraldo de Freitas. Colares bounced back with a win over Domingo Pilarte, before another loss at the hands of Montel Jackson. But his time in the UFC came to an end following back-to-back losses against Chris Gutierrez and Chase Hooper A win over Alioune Nahaye in Paris earlier this year proved to be his final bout Colares made headlines back in January when he stopped a robbery by taking down the suspect and holding him until the police turned up he said: "I went back to my car and went to the woman to check the situation "My friends and I went back to the car and saw the man we intervened and managed to pin the robber using jiu-jitsu techniques." Home » MMA News » UFC » Chase Hooper plans to “bring in a weird style” for… Chase Hooper didn’t want to be off for nearly a year but believes in the long run it will benefit him Hooper last fought back at UFC 263 in June of 2021, where he lost a decision to Steven Peterson to drop him to 2-2 in the UFC he wanted to return before the end of the year but nothing came to fruition he will return to the Octagon to take on Felipe Colares “Not on my end, the issue is more on the UFC’s schedule. I was trying to get a fight in December, January, February, March, and April but May is what they offered so May is what I took,” Hooper said on Just Scrap Radio on BJPENN.com I’m happy to get back in there but this is the longest time I’ve taken off between fights and I didn’t have a crazy injury or anything I got to take what I can get and this is a great matchup for me so I’m willing to take that into consideration with the fact it took so long to take get a fight.” he spent time working at Stephen Thompson’s gym in South Carolina He says it’s been beneficial for him as it will help him in the wrestling and striking department which he knows are areas he has to improve on “Hopefully I’ll be a different fighter than I was in the last one It’s just trying to use that type of stuff to motivate you,” Hooper said “A loss is always crazy motivating to me but it has allowed me to sit back and work on the things I need to I’ve been out in South Carolina (with Stephen Thompson) They have good wrestlers and strikers and I’m able to give them a jiu-jitsu look they may not be able to see all the time and then they are able to give me the look on the other two specialized sides Not only does Chase Hooper believe he has improved his all-around game when he got the call to fight Felipe Colares he says he will be able to show that off The Brazilian is moving up in weight and he believes his style is the perfect matchup for him With that, Hooper has a ton of confidence he will be able to control the fight to return to the win column and prove he belongs in the UFC “It’s a fun matchup on paper and I think it will be a fun one…,” Hooper explained “I feel like I will be able to bring in a weird style not try and be so submission-focused and be more ground-and-pound-focused I’m willing to do whatever it takes to win… “I feel as if I’m better everywhere if I’m doing the right stuff and not going in there like an idiot I’m feeling really good about it,” Hooper later added “I’m really doing whatever it takes to win whether it’s grappling for 15 minutes whether it’s striking for 15 minutes or wrestling for 15 minutes I’m ready for all that If I go out there and it’s a quick easy night all the more reason to keep preparing for the next guy I’m looking forward to hopefully showing that I belong here and I’m improving and the investment that UFC has made in me is paying off and worthwhile.” Not only does Hooper think this is the perfect matchup for him but he also believes there is no pressure on him He thinks he has nothing to lose which is when he is at his most dangerous “I try and take the pressure off myself because I don’t have anything to lose That’s the mentality I’m trying to go in there with Fight as hard as I can and not hold back,” Hooper concluded Do you think Chase Hooper will beat Felipe Colares at UFC Vegas 55 as former UFC fighter Felipe Colares has died at the age of 29 Colares’ coach, Rodrigo Balbi, told Combate that his fighter was hit by a bus as he was returning from training in Rio de Janeiro Balbi said that the fire department was able to reach Colares but he died while being transported to a hospital as he helped stop an alleged robbery in Rio A man allegedly snatched a woman's phone on the street and Colares used his Brazilian jiu-jitsu skills to subdue the alleged thief Colares took to his Instagram account to share his side of the story (translation via DeepL) "On our way back from training this afternoon we came across an alleged assault on a woman on the beach at Recreio dos Bandeirantes and went to the girl to investigate the situation and in fact it was an assault."I and my friends @_matheusbjj and @atletayurenascment returned the car we intervened and managed to immobilize the criminal only using the jiu-jitsu techniques of my master @kennyadias leader of @blacknorte.oficial and also the GPCI that I have learned from the master @sylviobehring and @ericapaes5 the program @empoderadas.rj."We managed to capture the criminal and today we have one less robber on the streets." with seven of those victories coming by way of submission and two via knockout Colares secured a first-round submission victory over Alioune Nahaye back in February Stick with MMA Knockout for more daily coverage of the UFC and MMA Follow MMA Knockout on Twitter and Facebook FERNANDO QUILES JR.Fernando has over a decade of combat sports news writing experience. He currently covers MMA, boxing, and pro wrestling. Fernando joined MMA Knockout as the Lead Writer/Editor when it was founded in 2023. The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Sports Illustrated or its affiliates All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER Jared Gordon and Jon Jones used their mixed martial arts training for the power of good in the past UFC veteran Felipe Colares has added his name to this exclusive list after he subdued and detained a man who was alleged to have stolen a phone in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday Per MMA Fighting and details of the incident posted on Colares’ Instagram account the 28-year-old fighter detailed how he saw a man apparently steal a mobile phone from a woman while he was exiting a gym close to Recreio dos Bandeirantes beach Colares says that he approached the man he believed to be the suspect and after noting that he wasn’t carrying a weapon he used BJJ techniques to subdue to alleged criminal He added: “Today we have one less robber in the streets” but cautioned people against doing similar actions unless they consider themselves to be high level martial artists A post shared by Felipe Colares (@felipecabocaoufc) Colares fought a total of five times in the UFC between 2019 and May of last year. His final fight in the Octagon was a third-round TKO defeat to Chase Hooper. As noted above, footage exists online of both Ryan Hall and Jared Gordon using martial arts techniques to subdue threats in a restaurant and on the street respectively, while Jon Jones assisted in the apprehension of an alleged thief on the same day that he won the UFC light heavyweight title from Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua in 2011. However, and just as a note of caution, another BJJ expert, Leandro Lo, was shot dead in his native Brazil last August after he responded after being harassed by an individual in a bar. The man, who it turned out was a police officer, later returned and shot him dead. Join the conversation You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account Former UFC fighter Felipe Colares died at age 29 after being struck by a bus in Rio de Janeiro his current fighting promotion confirmed on Tuesday We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Play VideoArticle contentColares had been training before he was hit in the Guaratiba neighbourhood of Rio but he died en route to nearby Hospital Rocha Faria in Campo Grande Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience Don't have an account? Create Account View this post on Instagram A post shared by ARES Fighting Championship (@ares_fighting) Ares Fighting Championship confirmed the Brazilian bantamweight’s death with a post on Instagram. With UFC, Colares was 2-4 in six fights from 2019-22. He won his most recent fight on Feb. 17, 2023, beating Alioune Nahaye via first-round submission at Ares FC 12 in Paris, France. transmission or republication strictly prohibited This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. Read more about cookies here. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy You can manage saved articles in your account Former Jungle Fight and Combate Americas titleholders will collide in the octagon on Nov. 7 as Felipe Colares takes on Gustavo Lopez in a bantamweight bout at the upcoming UFC event, multiple sources told MMA Fighting following a report from MMAjunkie The UFC has yet to officially announce the card Lopez (11-5) finally captured the Combate Americas bantamweight crown in 2019 after two failed attempts in 2016 and 2018, defending it once before earning a shot under the bright lights of the UFC in June by replacing Ray Borg on short notice. Lopez ended up losing a unanimous decision to Merab Dvalishvili in Las Vegas Check out the best photos from Montel Jackson's unanimous decision win over Felipe Colares at UFC on ESPN+ 24 from PNC Arena in Raleigh Home » MMA News » UFC » Chase Hooper believes TKO win over… Chase Hooper wanted to prove he belongs in the UFC and believes he did just that Hooper was facing Felipe Colares at UFC Vegas 55 as he was looking to return to the win column after dropping a decision to Steven Peterson his last time out Hooper had a ton of confidence in himself and it showed as he got a third-round TKO which he says was the best performance of his career “I was trying not to run through too many scenarios in my head and not get too attached to one particular way of winning,” Hooper said to BJPENN.com “I was prepared to go the full 15 minutes but I was happy I got the finish It was a good confidence-boosting fight… Not as less chaotic and a lot more measured I think it was the best overall (performance) showing that I can go that crazy high pace for that long I’m really happy with it for sure.” Not only does Hooper think that was the best performance of his career, but the featherweight prospect believes he proved to everyone he belongs in the UFC “I really am happy with pretty much everything in that fight There is always stuff to improve on,” Hooper said “I definitely do feel like I belong now and showed a lot of improvement in myself.” Although the fight did go into the third round Chase Hooper didn’t sustain much damage in the fight he says he still wants to take his time getting his next fight but the goal remains on fighting one more time before the year is up “I just have a couple of things the doctors want me to get checked out yeah I want to get another one in before the year ends and start off 2023 early we will see what the UFC wants from me.” When and who Chase Hooper will face next is also uncertain. It also could come at lightweight as he says staying at 145 is something he doesn’t think is a long-term plan so he plans on meeting with the UFC to discuss his next steps “I’m going to be heading to the PI to do some of their tests just to see because I do get pretty big walking around without even trying,” Hooper said “Just seeing whether or not 145 is in my future or how much longer that is going to be there for In the next couple of weeks or so hopefully get that side of stuff figured out just build the highlights overall of my career… “I’m still doing the vegetarian thing to stay at 145 I’m not eating a ton of meat because I feel like that will pack the mass on,” Hooper concluded “I’m also dieting pretty hard to get to where I need to be for fight week in order to cut the weight to make 145 I had one of the easier weight cuts I’ve ever had as far as the bath and the sauna I’m really going to ask the folk at the PI and really take whatever they have to stay to heart and take their advice from there.” Who would you like to see Chase Hooper fight next Latest UpdatesCountries Why Join?IL MagazineFree Daily E-LetterVideoOur ExpertsTestimonialsFAQsTopics Living overseas since 2011 Terry and her husband went on a housesitting assignment to Portugal in 2018 and they knew they’d found a place they wanted to call home Spain and Italy but fell in love with Portugal the first time we visited." Claudia and Rafael are U.S. citizens, but have their roots in Colombia so she grew up speaking both Portuguese and Spanish its allure brings day trippers by the thousands The Ferreiras' live just outside of Sintra in a suburb called Colares Situated in a neighborhood of mostly vacation homes on large lots this planned development is within easy reach of mountains beaches and just a short drive into Lisbon one of the reasons we choose this location," Claudia says "And there is a brand-new private hospital just a ten-minute drive away which is important as we get older." It was 2014 when the two landed here and a few years later bought their spacious 3,700 square feet They had extensive renovations done including new floors a central heating system was installed along with a large garden The purchase price of the house was €800,000 ($865,000) but is now worth well over a million "After living in the Middle East surrounded by sand I needed greenery plants and flowers," Claudia explains One of the many things that the Ferreiras love about Portugal is its safety Ranked number four in the world by the Global Peace Index Claudia says that she feels very safe here and they let everyone live as they wish to and never try to change anyone," she says Claudia spends hours puttering in her garden and playing tennis or mahjong with friends As seasoned expats Claudia and Rafael can offer much advice to others "Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone," she says "In the 1980s I went into a hospital in Cairo That was the first time I really felt out of my comfort zone but I got through it and became a better person because of it," she adds "I've learned a lot about people and have come to realize that we are all one humankind all wanting the same things out of life," she adds with a smile Claudia and Rafael love that Portugal is close to the rest of Europe and not much further from the U.S Since they had accumulated quite a stash of collectibles from around the globe they decided to ship a 40-foot container to Portugal along with a car "The container included a large Lexus which turned out to be our biggest nightmare," Claudia says "It took six months to be able to register the car at a cost of €60,000 ($61,991) in taxes and registration fees Our lawyer went to talk to a judge and still the only solution was to pay the money or send the car back to the U.S. Her advice for future expats would be: "Don't ship a car and realize that things are not going to be like they were in the U.S Embrace the changes and learn a bit of Portuguese history to have a better understanding of how and why they do what they do here." 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