Luiz Tosta

Luiz Henrique Cunha Tosta

"Ceara"

Date of Birth

1980-08-03T00:00:00Z

Country of Birth

Brazil

Biography

Luiz Tosta, also known as Ceará is a Brazilian jiu jitsu black belt under Mario Reis and a professional mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter, known for his affiliation with the historic London Shootfighters team. Originally from Brazil, Tosta built his combat sports career in England, from where he earned important jiu jitsu titles such as European Open Champion (Gi + No-Gi) and London International Open Champion, while leading a successful MMA career.Luiz Tosta was born on August 3, 1980 in São Paulo where he lived for a very short while. He moved around from Florianópolis to Santa Maria as an infant, moving again a few times before settling in Recife – on the state of Pernambuco at the age of 10.In between his frequent relocations as a toddler, Tosta was introduced to judo. A sport he started at the age of 5 in Santa Maria. He practiced the Japanese art of throwing for 2 years, leaving it to dedicate himself to football (soccer).At 12 years old Luiz moved to the south of Brazil, namely Porto Alegre where he became good friends with Mario Reis. While Tosta decided to make his return to judo at the age of 15, his friend Mario signed on to jiu jitsu classes at the Behring Academy. As the two became more involved in the competition aspect of each sport, Luiz would often ask his friend for advice on newaza positions (groundwork). It was through these information exchanges that Tosta became gradually interested in jiu jitsu.Soon enough Luiz started taking jiu jitsu seriously, taking regular classes with Mario Reis (who was quickly becoming one of the rising stars of the sport) and earning his blue belt from his long time friend.In 2003, Tosta moved again, this time to London – England. Without speaking a word of English, Luiz managed to push through adversity and succeed thanks to the help of friends such as Gabriel Fortunato. Luiz was a blue belt when he moved to the United Kingdom, but dreamed of a career in mixed martial arts (MMA), choosing London Shootfighters to prepare for the cage – though maintaining active in jiu jitsu by training with a variety of coaches from the London area.Luiz Tosta’s MMA career started in 2004 with 4 fights in less than 10 months. Though highly motivated, Tosta’s career hit the breaks after that promising start, taking a prolonged absence from competing in the cage, to focus on three new business ventures.Even though they were separated by the Atlantic Ocean for most of the year, Luiz and Mario kept in touch and trained as regularly as possible, with Reis promoting Tosta in every belt, including the black belt which was awarded on the podium of the IBJJF World Championship in 2009.After setting up his businesses and earning his black belt, Luiz started slowly dipping his toes back in MMA, re-entering the cage in 2011, going from there on a 5 year win streak (7 submission victories) that ultimately led Tosta to the famous fighting promotion Bellator.