UFC May Use Brazilian Octagon Girl for ‘UFC Rio’
Marcelo Alonso Dec 23, 2010
After last week’s UFC press conference in Rio de Janeiro, I
recorded an exclusive interview with Dana White for the Brazilian
channel Premiere Combate. In the interview, the UFC president said
that the promotion may use a local Octagon girl for the first time
ever for next August’s “UFC Rio”
event.
“You have the sexiest girls on the planet. Of course, we’re seriously thinking about using a local girl in our Brazilian edition,” said White.
The comment was published today in Brazil’s second-largest
newspaper, O Globo, sparking many pages of discussion on
Portuguese-language MMA forums. If White were to consider the input
of Brazilian fans, the local Octagon girl would already be chosen:
Juliana Salimeni.
Named the “Sexiest Woman in the World” by Brazil’s VIP Magazine, Salimeni -- or “Juju,” as she’s known to fans -- gained notoriety in Brazil as a dancer on the famous television program “Panico na TV.” (Imagine a Brazilian version of “Jackass.”) Thanks to the tremendous popularity of the Sunday program, Salimeni’s issue of Playboy became a nationwide best seller.
Unbeknownst to some, Salimeni was first discovered as a ring girl for Mo Team League, a Brazilian version of the International Fight League which ran for just three shows in 2007.
Brazilian fans’ second choice appears to be Salimeni’s partner on “Panico,” Barbara Rossi.
“You have the sexiest girls on the planet. Of course, we’re seriously thinking about using a local girl in our Brazilian edition,” said White.
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Named the “Sexiest Woman in the World” by Brazil’s VIP Magazine, Salimeni -- or “Juju,” as she’s known to fans -- gained notoriety in Brazil as a dancer on the famous television program “Panico na TV.” (Imagine a Brazilian version of “Jackass.”) Thanks to the tremendous popularity of the Sunday program, Salimeni’s issue of Playboy became a nationwide best seller.
Unbeknownst to some, Salimeni was first discovered as a ring girl for Mo Team League, a Brazilian version of the International Fight League which ran for just three shows in 2007.
Brazilian fans’ second choice appears to be Salimeni’s partner on “Panico,” Barbara Rossi.
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