Cassio Werneck

He switched to grappling in 1991, moving to a Judo club where he was coached by sensei Miura.Cassio was exposed to more of the self-defence aspect of  jiu-jitsu through Professor Sardella, a member of the Federal Police.[3] Werneck fought in the Southern California Pro-Am Invitational 2003, where he beat Jeff Newton in the opening round before losing to Rener Gracie in the quarter-final.The match with Gracie drew attention due to a controversial finish, where Werneck claimed that he did not tap.[5] Athletes such as Randy Couture, Frank Mir, Dan Henderson and Urijah Faber have also trained under Cassio at his Sacramento location.
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