17-11-0 (5 KO)
Felipe  Micheletti
Rank atual
#5 Light Heavyweight
Altura
194 CM / 6'4"
Nacionalidade
Brazil Brazil
Classe de peso
Light Heavyweight
Peso
95 KG / 209 LBS
Mídia social
Apelido
None
Idade
33

Lutador Estatísticas

Glory Record 3-4-0 (1 KO) Wins-Losses-Draws (KOs)
Tempo médio de luta 08:34 Fight Duration
Proporção knockdown 1:2 Knockdowns Landed : Knockdowns Absorbed
SLpM 8.52 Strikes Landed per Minute
SApM 10.63 Strikes Absorbed per Minute
Diferencial de golpeio -2.11 Difference between SLpM and SApM
Precisão de golpeio 46.45 % Proportion of Strikes Landed

Lutador Meios de comunicação

Lutador Registro

Resultado Oponente Evento Método Olhar
Perda Ibrahim El Bouni Glory Collision 5
Featured fight
2023-06-17
UD
Ganhar Nordine Mahieddine Glory 84
Featured fight
2023-03-11
UD
Perda Donegi Abena Glory Collision 4
Undercard
2022-10-08
UD
Perda Luis Tavares Glory 78
Featured fight
2021-09-04
UD
Perda Stephane Susperregui Glory 69: Dusseldorf
Superfight
2019-10-12
UD
Ganhar Luis Tavares Glory 66: Paris
Featured fight
2019-06-22
SD
Ganhar Zinedine Hameur-Lain Glory 60: Lyon
Superfight
2018-10-20
TKO
3:00 of Round 1

Lutador Biografía

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Felipe
Micheletti
3-4-0 (1 KO) Brazil

A stellar amateur career laid the foundation for Felipe Micheletti’s entry into the professional ranks. 

Born and raised in Sao Paulo, Brazil, by his teenage years Micheletti was already the size of a grown man.

Ironically, this led to a need to learn how to defend himself, due to strangers picking fights in a bid to prove a point by beating the large youngster.

So at the age of 16 he started training in kickboxing. He quickly fell in love with the sport and in just a few years he was racking up titles.

Among the credits to his name as an amateur are becoming the Brazilian national amateur super-heavyweight champion, WAKO Pan-American champion and WAKO world champion.

By 2009 he was 30-7 as an amateur, with 15 of those wins by stoppage. He decided to turn professional and quickly established himself as a contender on the Brazilian circuit.

The level of competition being higher in the pro ranks, Micheletti dropped down to heavyweight and light-heavyweight. There he encountered names like Alex Pereira, Saulo Cavalari and Guto Inocente.

As those three names were making their way into GLORY, Micheletti was venturing onto the international circuit via fights in China and Europe.

Eventually he had the record and experience necessary to earn his own call up to the GLORY ranks, where he now adds to the number of standout Brazilian talents on the roster.