Rei Zulu


Casimiro de Nascimento Martins, better known as Rei Zulu, is a Brazilian retired vale-tudo fighter who specialized in tarracá, a traditional fighting style from his native Maranhão. Rei Zulu had been and continues to be considered a legendary figure in the MMA scene in Brazil, particularly in the vale-tudo circuit. He is also the father of MMA fighter Zuluzinho.
Rei Zulu became famous for traveling throughout Brazil and challenging various fighters from Brazil and other parts of the world. In 1980, after 17 years of competition, his career had initially ended after approximately 150 fights after being caught in a guillotine move by Euclides Pereira. It was then that Rei Zulu sent out a challenge to the Gracie family to prove who was the best vale-tudo fighter in Brazil. The undefeated Rickson Gracie fought Rei Zulu, who had to that point a 170–0 record and was alleged to have had up to 270 wins in the vale tudo circuit, in a televised fight that was historic for the development of the Brazilian MMA scene. In a hard-fought fight, Rei Zulu lost to Gracie by decision. In a reunion between the two, he was defeated again by decision. However, on 30 November 1984, he had his most major victory against competitor Sérgio Batarelli, a kickboxing fighter, during the JJ vs MA-Jiu-Jitsu vs Martial Arts event.
After winning against Batarelli, continued to fight. In 1990, he was defeated by knockout by James Adler. On 6 April 2000, in the state of Piauí, in a televised fight, Rei Zulu, at 55 years old, lost to kung fu fighter Wellington Dourado. Rei Zulu lost when he was pushed by Wellington out of the ring and fell, hitting his head and went unconscious. Rei Zulu went on to allege that such a move was illegal and that Wellington should have been disqualified. Despite him getting older and into advanced age, he would continue on, having 3 wins due to knockouts at 62 years old. He began to instruct his son Zuluzinho and would accompany him to fights. He had mentioned of intentions to fight other fighters such as Skip Hall and Dan Severn. One of his last fights was against Santos Samurai in the Desafio de Giantes 10 event in 2008.
For a long time, Rei Zulu had been considered worldwide as one of the fighters in the MMA scene with a brawler tactic, ones without a singular style and fought mainly with stronghanded fighting tactics. Years later, however, he revealed in an interview that he learned from his father a traditional fighting style from his home state of Maranhão, which he had also passed onto his son, called tarracá, which is very popular in the regions of Pindaré and the lowland region of Maranhão.

MMA career

Rei Zulu had a long career in vale-tudo, and before his emblematic duel with Rickson Gracie, he came to been seen as invincible during the time in which he had 150 fights in a span of 17 years, but due to a lack of precise information, it was not possible to compile a complete list of his fight history.
ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss3-8Santos SamuraiDisqualificationDesafio de Gigantes 106 July 200825:00Macapá, Brazil
Victory3-7Wesslan Evaristo de OliveiraSubmissionZulu Combat 120 January 200710:28São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil
Loss2-7Enson InoueTKOShooto: Reconquista 26 April 199710:45Tokyo, Japan
Loss2-6Kunta KinteSubmissionBVF: Circuito de Lutas 71 August 19961N/ARio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss2-5Ebenezer Fontes BragaN/AFreestyle de Belem 11 July 19961N/ABelém, Brazil
Loss2-4Pedro OtavioDisqualificationDesafío - International Vale Tudo1 January 1995111:54Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Victory2-3Sérgio BatarelliSubmissionJiu-Jitsu vs Martial Arts30 December 198412:24Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss1-3Rickson GracieSubmissionIndependent promotion1 January 19841N/ARio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss1-2Rickson GracieSubmissionIndependent promotion25 April 1980111:55Brasília, Brazil
Loss1-1Euclides PereiraSubmissionIndependent promotion1 January 19791N/ABrazil
Victory1-0Touro MorenoDecisionIndependent promotion1 June 19711N/AVitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil