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Wesley Correira

Wesley Correira

Wesley John Correira, Jr. (born November 11, 1978),nicknamed Cabbage, is an American mixed martial artist who competed in the heavyweight and super heavyweight divisions.An iron chinned brawler, Correira began his career in 2000 and came to prominence with a number of knockout wins on the heavyweight scene in his native Hawaii before a two-year stint in the Ultimate Fighting Championship between 2002 and 2004. He defeated Tank Abbott at UFC 45. Correira is pictured on the left fighting the three hundred pound man, Eric Esch. Esch went ten rounds with Larry Holmes on July 27, 2002 and lost a decision.

BornWesley John Correira, Jr.November11, 1978Hilo, Hawaii,United States
Other namesCabbage
Nationality American
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Weight117.9 kg (260 lb; 18.57 st)
DivisionHeavyweightSuper Heavyweight
StyleBoxing,Brazilian jiu-jitsu,Judo
Fighting out ofHilo, Hawaii,United States
TeamB.J. Penn's MMAGrappling UnlimitedCabbage MMA
RankJudo
Years active2000-20092013-present
Kickboxing record
Total3
Wins1
By knockout1
Losses2
By knockout2
Draws0
Mixed martial arts record
Total37
Wins21
By knockout17
By submission2
Losses16
By knockout8
By submission3
Draws0
Other information
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Early life

Wesley Correira trained in boxing, judo (earning a brown belt [2]), karate and wrestling during high school, and eventually made the jump to mixed martial arts.He went on to train with Egan Inoue, B.J. Penn and Falaniko Vitale.He earned the nickname "Cabbage" as a child due to his resemblance to the Cabbage Patch Kids. [3]

Career

Turned Pro In 2000

Correira debuted on July 22, 2000 at the Rings USA: Rising Stars Block B regional qualifying tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii, losing to Eric Pele by submission due to an armbar in round two of their semi-final bout. After joining the SuperBrawl promotion, he would then lose to Travis Fulton by the same method three months later and to Preston Hartzog by split decision a month after that. Having begun his career with three consecutive losses, he won his first fight with a disqualification victory over Marcelo Tigre at SuperBrawl 21 on May 24, 2001 before a string of three technical knockout wins brought his record into the winning margin.

UFC 39

In late April 2002, Cabbage was invited to compete in the SuperBrawl 24: Return of the Heavyweights tournament held over two consecutive days in Honolulu. He TKO'd Kevin Jordan in the tournament's first round and caused Travis Wiuff to tap with knee strikes in the quarter-finals but was unable to fight in the semis due to an injury sustained. When a knockout of Kauai Kupihea the following month improved his record to 7-3 with six knockouts, he was signed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship and debuted against Tim Sylvia, the man who won the SuperBrawl tournament, at UFC 39 in Uncasville, Connecticut on September 27, 2002. The bout was the "Fight of the Night" as Correira took everything Sylvia could dish out for the first round. Cabbage's corner threw in the towel nearly two minutes into the second round after he took too much abuse. As he took such a heavy beating without ever being knocked down, commentator Mike Goldberg exclaimed during the fight "this man is not human!". In fact, during the seven minutes the fight lasted, Correira absorbed the highest number of power strikes ever recorded in one fight in UFC history. [4]

UFC 45

After returning to Hawaii and taking two KO wins over Jason Lambert and Joe Riggs before the end of 2002, he made his way back to the UFC to face Sean Alvarez at UFC 42 in Miami, Florida on April 25, 2003. A noted grappler, Alvarez was unable to take Correira down for much of the fight. After he finally got the takedown, Alvarez was too tired to be able to control Correira, who made his way back to his feet and TKO'd him with punches and knees in round two. After another two fight stint on the Hawaiian circuit, a split decision win over Justin Eilers and TKO of Steve Sayegh, Cabbage took on fellow brawler Tank Abbott at UFC 45 in Uncasville on November 21, 2003. He dropped Tank a couple of time early in the fight and opened a cut, which caused the ringside doctor to stop the fight and give Correira the TKO victory. Immediately after the stoppage, Cabbage did his trademark "Cabbage Patch dance" and then gave Abbot the finger which set off a mini riot as John Marsh, Eddie Ruiz and other members of Abbott's posse mixed with Chuck Liddell and others who came to break up the conflict.

UFC 47

In his final UFC appearance, Cabbage was TKO'd by Andrei Arlovski in round two at UFC 47 in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 2, 2004. He then lost on points to John Marsh and Yoshihiro Nakao in the Rumble on the Rock promotion in his next two outings before bouncing back with a first round KO of Walt Pels at WEC 14 in Lemoore, California on March 17, 2005. A rematch between Correira and Tank Abbott went down at Rumble on the Rock 7 in Honolulu on May 7, 2005 and Abbott got his revenge when he became the first man to knock Cabbage unconscious, doing so in the first round.

K-1 World Grand Prix

He ventured into the world of kickboxing when he was recruited by K-1 to fight in the K-1 World Grand Prix 2005 in Hawaii on July 29, 2005. Paired with fellow MMA slugger and eventual tournament champion Gary Goodridge in the quarter-finals, Correira went out as is typical of MMA fighters trying their hand at kickboxing; he was chopped down with low kicks in round one. [5] [6] Returning to MMA, he took three straight wins by first round stoppage [7] [8] before falling to Eric "Butterbean" Esch via TKO due to a broken arm at Rumble on the Rock 8 in Honolulu on January 20, 2006 in a fight which took place under special rules, ground fighting being limited to fifteen seconds per instance regardless of the situation. [9] This triggered a run of defeats as Cabbage was submitted with a Kimura by Kazuhiro Hamanaka at Rumble on the Rock 9 on April 21, 2006 and then stopped via cut by debuting professional wrestler Mike Polchlopek at Rumble on the Rock: Beatdown 1 on June 17, 2006. [10]

Cabbage was scheduled to fight Ruben Villareal at Strikeforce: Tank vs. Buentello in Fresno, California on October 7, 2006 [2] but withdrew due to medical reasons. [2] Another bout that fell through was a proposed fight with Tengiz Tedoradze at Cage Rage 19: Fearless in London, England on December 9, 2006. [2]

He lost to Antônio Silva by first round TKO in the co-main event of EliteXC: Destiny in Southaven, Mississippi on February 10, 2007. After surviving an early onslaught of ground-and-pound, Cabbage made his way back to his feet but was floored with a flying knee and followed up on with punches. This loss effectively resigned Correira to journeyman status. [2]

His anticipated Cage Rage debut was moved back to Cage Rage 22: Hard As Hell on July 14, 2007 where he was set to face James Thompson but once again it fell through as he was replaced by Neil Grove. [2]

Defeated Butterbean

Wesley Correira made his second foray into the kickboxing ring at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Hawaii on August 9, 2008 where a rematch with Eric Esch awaited him at the quarter-final stage. He spent four months practicing Muay Thai in Bangkok, Thailand before the tournament [2] and his training paid off as he finished Butterbean with a high kick in round two to secure a place in the semis. There, he was initially set to face Mighty Mo but he was injured and replaced by Randy Kim. Cabbage's inability to check kicks was once again his downfall as he was knocked down twice and stopped with kicks to the lead leg in the second round. [2] [2]

Although this would be his last appearance in a ring or cage for almost five years, a match with Lion's Den fighter Buddy Roberts was penciled in for February 13, 2009 on a WarGods/ Ken Shamrock Productions co-promoted event, Valentine's Day Massacre. Correira backed out of the fight an hour beforehand after he learned the promotion would be cutting his fight purse in half to cover last-minute costs for his state-required medical tests. [2] Further controversy arose when he tested positive for marijuana in a pre-fight drug test. While anyone with above 50 ng/mL of the drug in their system is considered "a truely active user", Cabbage registered a staggering 700 ng/mL. [2] He was suspended for six months and fined $ 1,000 by the California State Athletic Commission. [3]

Correira made his comeback to the cage on January 19, 2013 at Rumble World Entertainment: Just Scrap 19 in his hometown of Hilo, Hawaii, losing to Deutsch Pu'u by TKO in round one. [3] He then earned his first MMA win in five years and his first proper submission victory when he tapped Paea Paongo with a Kimura in the second round of the Rumble World Entertainment: Just Scrap Maui 4 main event in Maui, Hawaii. [3]

Correira's Career Respected by Wyoming Board

Matthew O'Neil recieved a mixed martial arts license nineteen years after his last USA Boxing sanctioned match from the Wyoming State Board of Mixed Martial Arts. O'Neil had defeated Preston Hartzog.[33] Hartzog beat Correira at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center on November 14, 2000.[34] O'Neil's boxing career was covered by the U.K. based company Intuboxing in 2020.[42]

Personal life

Correira has three children.

Kickboxing record

Kickboxing record

Legend:WinLossDraw/No contestNotes

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
37 matches21 wins16 losses
By knockout178
By submission23
By decision15
By disqualification10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss21–16Daniel SpitzDecision (unanimous)RWE: Just ScrapApril 22, 201635:00Hilo, Hawaii, United States[3]
Win21–15Matt KovacsTKO (punches)RWE: Just ScrapNovember 13, 201510:52Hilo, Hawaii, United States[3]
Win20–15Paea PaongoSubmission (kimura)RWE: Just Scrap Maui IVMarch 15, 201321:55Maui, Hawaii, United States
Loss19–15Deutsch Pu'uTKO (punches)RWE: Just Scrap 19January 19, 201310:43Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Loss19–14Jeff FordTKO (punches)Worldwide Fighting Championship: ArmageddonApril 12, 200814:59Denver, Colorado, United States
Win19–13Jacob FaagaiTKO (shoulder injury)X-1: Events-ChampionsJanuary 26, 200812:17Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss18–13Chris MarezDecision (unanimous)X-1: Extreme Fighting 2March 17, 200735:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss18–12Antônio SilvaTKO (flying knee and punches)EliteXC: DestinyFebruary 10, 200713:49Southaven, Mississippi, United States
Win18–11Kim Ji-HoonTKOPacific Xtreme Combat 8: Terror DomeJuly 28, 200612:07Mangilao, Guam
Loss17–11Mike PolchlopekTKO (cut)Rumble on the Rock: Beatdown 1June 17, 200611:46Hawaii, United States
Loss17–10Kazuhiro HamanakaSubmission (kimura)Rumble on the Rock 9April 21, 200621:53Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss17–9Eric EschTKO (doctor stoppage)Rumble on the Rock 8January 20, 200625:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesCorreira broke his arm.
Win17–8Manny ChongTKOFury Full Contact Fighting 4: CollisionDecember 10, 200511:50Guam
Win16–8Junior SuaSubmission (position)Rumble on the Rock: Just ScrapNovember 5, 200511:21Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Win15–8Lloyd MarshbanksTKORumble on the Rock: Showdown in MauiOctober 7, 200513:16Maui, Hawaii, United States
Loss14–8Tank AbbottKO (punch)Rumble on the Rock 7May 7, 200511:23Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win14–7Walt PelsKO (punches)WEC 14: VengeanceMarch 17, 200510:23Lemoore, California, United States
Loss13–7Yoshihiro NakaoDecision (split)Rumble on the Rock 6November 20, 200435:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss13–6John MarshDecision (unanimous)Rumble on the Rock 5May 7, 200435:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss13–5Andrei ArlovskiTKO (punches)UFC 47April 2, 200421:15Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win13–4Tank AbbottTKO (cut)UFC 45November 21, 200312:14Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win12–4Steve SayeghTKO (punches)Rumble on the Rock 3August 9, 200312:19Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Win11–4Justin EilersDecision (split)SuperBrawl 30: Collision CourseJune 13, 200335:00Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win10–4Sean AlvarezTKO (knees and punches)UFC 42April 25, 200321:46Miami, Florida, United States
Win9–4Joe RiggsKO (knee and punch)Rumble on the Rock 1December 28, 200222:07Hilo, Hawaii, United States
Win8–4Jason LambertKOSuperBrawl 27November 9, 200221:48Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss7–4Tim SylviaTKO (corner stoppage)UFC 39September 27, 200221:43Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win7–3Kauai KupiheaTKOForce Fighting Championships 1May 18, 200222:53Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win6–3Travis WiuffSubmission (knees)SuperBrawl 24: Return of the Heavyweights 2April 27, 200231:40Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesSuperBrawl 24: Return of the Heavyweights tournament quarter-final.
Win5–3Kevin JordanTKO (punches)SuperBrawl 24: Return of the Heavyweights 1April 26, 200214:28Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesSuperBrawl 24: Return of the Heavyweights tournament first round.
Win4–3Renato BruzziTKO (punches)SuperBrawl 23March 9, 200224:55Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win3–3Aaron BrinkTKO (punches)Shogun 1December 15, 200111:08Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win2–3Mike TynanesTKO (retirement)SuperBrawl 22November 2, 200123:22Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Win1–3Marcelo TigreDQ (headbutt)SuperBrawl 21May 24, 200120:46Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Loss0–3Preston Hartzog5:00
Loss0–2Travis FultonSubmission (armbar)SuperBrawl 18October 26, 200014:49Hagåtña, Guam
Loss0–1Eric PeleSubmission (armbar)Rings USA: Rising Stars Block BJuly 22, 200022:30Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesRings USA: Rising Stars Block B tournament semi-final.

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