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Sheymon Moraes

Sheymon Moraes (born October 11, 1990) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist competing primarily in the featherweight division. A veteran of the sport since his professional debut on March 17, 2012, Moraes has competed in prominent promotions such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Professional Fighters League (PFL), and World Series of Fighting (WSOF), where he has built a career record of 17 wins and 7 losses, including 7 knockouts, 1 submission, and 9 decisions. Hailing from Niterói in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but now fighting out of Arizona, he is recognized for his striking prowess and regional rankings, including #4 among professional men's lightweights in North America as of November 2025. Moraes entered the UFC in 2017, making his promotional debut against undefeated prospect at UFC Fight Night 122, where he suffered a submission loss in the third round. Over his two-year stint with the organization, he secured victories via decision against fighters like Matt Sayles and before being released following back-to-back losses in 2019. Transitioning to the in 2021, Moraes found renewed success, notably earning a third-round victory over former UFC bantamweight title challenger at the 2022 PFL Championships, which propelled him to a 4-2 record within the promotion by 2023. As of November 2025, Moraes remains active on the regional circuit, extending his current win streak to one with a decision victory over Andre Harrison at Victory Fighting League's on October 24, 2025, bringing his overall record to 17-7. Standing at 5 feet 8 inches with a 72-inch reach, he trains with Black House MMA and is affiliated with as a , continuing to compete at age 35 while maintaining a striking accuracy of 42% and significant striking output in his bouts.

Background

Early life

Sheymon Moraes was born on October 11, 1990, in , , . Growing up in , Moraes faced the challenges of a demanding early commitment to athletic training starting at age six, which significantly impacted his childhood. He later reflected on forgoing typical youth activities, stating, "I kind of lost part of my childhood, playing and having fun with other kids, to train for tournaments." This early dedication shaped his path toward combat sports, driven by personal aspirations to pursue a competitive athletic life amid 's vibrant culture.

Martial arts training

Sheymon Moraes began training in as a child in , , starting with at the age of six and competing until he was 12, at which point he earned a purple belt. After stepping away from competitive due to burnout, he shifted focus during his teenage years to , along with and , pursuing these disciplines primarily for enjoyment alongside activities like . In his early professional career, Moraes relocated from to the , establishing his primary training base at Black House in , . Black House is known for its high-level coaching in . As of 2025, he trains at The MMA Lab in . Key influences at Black House included mentors like , who observed Moraes' sparring prowess and offered pivotal guidance on mental preparation, emphasizing the importance of finding personal happiness and fulfillment in the sport to sustain long-term success. This advice, combined with encouragement from Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, helped Moraes transition from competitions to a professional fighting path. Moraes' training progression cultivated a striking-oriented style heavily influenced by his and foundations, positioning grappling—drawn from his and background—as a complementary defensive tool rather than a primary focus.

Mixed martial arts career

Early professional career

Sheymon Moraes made his professional debut on March 17, 2012, at the age of 21, defeating Richard Medeiros by in the third round at Max Fight 11 in , . He quickly followed this up with a second-round victory over Jefferson Silva via elbows at Championship 1 on April 20, 2012, also in . These early bouts showcased Moraes' developing striking prowess, rooted in his background, as he compiled an undefeated 2-0 record in his first year as a professional. Moraes continued his regional success in Brazil throughout 2012, entering the Bitetti Combat 12 one-night grand prix tournament on September 8 in . In the semifinals, he secured a first-round against Pedro Arruda with punches and knees, advancing to the final where he defeated previously unbeaten Pedro Nobre by second-round via punches at 4:16, claiming the tournament title. Later that year, on December 22, Moraes rounded out his breakout year with a controversial win over Eliel dos Santos at Nogueira MMA Circuit 1 in , bringing his record to 5-0. After a brief hiatus, he returned on April 12, 2014, to notch his sixth straight victory, a rapid 20-second first-round of Felipe Alves with an at Nitrix Champion Fight 20 in , solidifying his 6-0 mark in Brazilian regional promotions such as Max Fight, Bitetti Combat, and Nitrix Champion Fight. Seeking greater exposure, Moraes relocated to the around 2016 to pursue opportunities in larger promotions. By this point, five of his six wins had come via striking stoppages, highlighting his knockout power and finishing ability, which contributed to an overall professional record of 9-1 prior to signing with the in 2017.

World Series of Fighting

Sheymon Moraes signed with the World Series of Fighting (WSOF) in May 2014 as an undefeated prospect from Brazil's regional scene, marking his entry into a major international promotion. His debut came at WSOF 16 on December 13, 2014, where he secured a victory over Solorio in a bout, extending his professional record to 7-0. This win showcased his striking background, as he controlled the fight with precise combinations and takedown defense throughout three rounds. Moraes earned a bantamweight title shot against champion at WSOF 22 on August 1, 2015. In the bout, Sheymon Moraes started strong with aggressive striking but was submitted via rear-naked choke in the third round at 3:46, marking his first professional loss and a significant setback against elite competition. Following the title defeat, Moraes rebounded with wins over Robbie Peralta by second-round at WSOF 26 on December 18, 2015, and by unanimous decision at WSOF 31 on June 17, 2016, bringing his overall WSOF record to 3-1. These bouts provided crucial experience against seasoned opponents like the Peralta, enhancing his and . However, after a period of inactivity, Moraes requested his release from WSOF in February 2017, citing booking frustrations, which allowed him to pursue opportunities elsewhere while having gained valuable international exposure. He later faced again in 2022 under the banner.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Sheymon Moraes made his debut on November 25, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Bisping vs. Gastelum in , , where he faced undefeated prospect in a bout. Moraes, entering with a 9-1 professional record primarily from regional promotions and the of Fighting, struggled against Magomedsharipov's grappling prowess and was submitted via anaconda choke at 4:30 of the third round. This loss highlighted early adaptation challenges in the UFC's higher competitive level, though Moraes rebounded in his next outing. On August 4, 2018, at in , Moraes secured his first UFC victory by over Matt Sayles, outstriking his opponent with effective leg kicks and volume in a three-round affair that went the distance. He followed this with another decision win on November 3, 2018, at in , defeating via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-26) in a bloody, back-and-forth battle marked by Moraes' clinch work and a notable knockdown in the third round. These victories improved his UFC record to 2-1, showcasing his striking background from , but also exposed vulnerabilities in prolonged grappling exchanges. Moraes' momentum stalled in 2019, beginning with a unanimous decision loss to on March 30 at UFC Fight Night: Barboza vs. Gaethje in , where Yusuff's superior wrestling and striking output overwhelmed him over three rounds. His final UFC bout came on July 13, 2019, at UFC Fight Night: de Randamie vs. Ladd in , ending in a first-round (punches) by at 3:07. Compounding these setbacks were weight management issues, as Moraes was among several fighters suspended by the California State Athletic Commission following the event for failing to make the featherweight limit, which impacted his performance and recovery. With a 2-3 record in the promotion, Moraes was released by the UFC in October 2019, as he announced on , citing the need to explore other opportunities after struggling to secure consistent wins against top-tier featherweights.

Professional Fighters League

Following his release from the in late 2019, Sheymon Moraes signed with the (PFL) in October 2020 as a , transitioning to the promotion's division and its unique seasonal format. The PFL structure features a regular season with points awarded for wins—six for a first-round finish, five for a second-round finish, four for a third-round finish, and three for a decision—allowing the top four fighters per division to advance to single-elimination playoffs, with the champion earning $1 million. Moraes quickly adapted to this system, competing as a contracted fighter from 2021 onward and showcasing his aggressive striking style, which contributed to multiple finishes during his tenure. In the 2021 season, Moraes compiled a 2-1 record across regular season and playoff bouts. He opened with a first-round loss to at 1 on April 23, earning zero points and putting him at risk of early elimination. He rebounded with a second-round submission () victory over Jesse Stirn at 4 on June 10, securing five points and finishing the regular season 1-1 with enough standing to participate in a showcase bout at 9 on August 27, where he notched a second-round (punches) against Lazar Stojadinovic. Although he did not advance to the main playoffs, these performances highlighted his resilience and finishing ability, with two stoppages underscoring his offensive prowess. Moraes returned for the 2022 season, again posting a 2-1 record while emphasizing his striking volume and durability. In the regular season, he earned three points with a win over Boston Salmon at 2 on April 28 but fell short against via unanimous decision at 5 on June 24, ending 1-1 and missing the playoffs. He closed out his PFL run at the 2022 Championships on November 25, stepping in on short notice for a non-tournament rematch against longtime rival —avenging a 2015 World Series of Fighting loss with a third-round (punches) after trailing early. This victory capped a compelling arc, as the bout stemmed from years of buildup between the Brazilian fighters, and elevated Moraes' profile within the promotion. Over six appearances from 2021 to 2022, Moraes achieved an overall 4-2 record, with three stoppages demonstrating his knockout power and versatility in the tournament's high-stakes environment. His time in the league solidified his reputation as a competitive capable of exciting finishes, though inconsistent regular-season results prevented a title run.

Recent regional fights

Following a two-year hiatus after his final bout in the in 2022, Sheymon Moraes returned to competition on August 30, 2024, securing a victory over at United Fight League 5 in . The three-round bout showcased Moraes' striking prowess and defense in a competitive matchup against the fellow UFC veteran. In 2025, Moraes signed with the Victory Fighting League, where he faced on August 15, 2025, at VFL: Battle of the Burroughs in , losing via in their rematch from a 2018 UFC encounter. He quickly rebounded on October 24, 2025, defeating Andre Harrison by in the main event title fight at VFL: , also held at Terminal 5 in New York. As of November 2025, Moraes maintains a professional MMA of 17 wins and 7 losses, highlighting his ongoing in the at 35. He now fights out of , training with Fight Ready in Scottsdale.

Striking career

Kickboxing achievements

Sheymon Moraes developed his striking foundation through training, which he pursued recreationally after stepping away from competitive in his youth. This background, combined with practice, helped him hone a versatile stand-up game emphasizing precision and power.

Muay Thai accomplishments

Sheymon Moraes emerged as a prominent figure in Brazilian during the late 2000s and early 2010s, securing the title of two-time Brazilian National Champion under the Confederação Brasileira de (CBMT). These victories highlighted his early dominance in the amateur and professional striking circuits in , where he compiled a of 18-3-1 with 10 knockouts prior to his full transition to . Moraes gained international exposure through high-profile exhibitions, including a main event bout at the World Muaythai Council (WMC) World Stand Off in , on July 16, 2011, against Thai Rajadamnern champion Lerdsila "Mr. Lightning" Chumpairtour. The five-round fight, which Moraes lost by , showcased his competitive level against elite international opponents and marked a significant step in his global recognition. He also competed in a bout in in late 2013, further demonstrating his willingness to test his skills abroad. To refine his technique, Moraes has trained extensively in , including camps at and Phuket Fight Club in Phuket, where he honed his striking under local coaches and alongside international fighters. Muay Thai forms the foundation of Moraes' combat approach, emphasizing its eight-weapon arsenal of punches, kicks, knees, elbows, and clinch techniques, which enable a versatile and damaging offensive style. This discipline has instilled in him a signature relentless pressure fighting method, characterized by forward movement, sustained clinch work, and targeted body attacks that wear down opponents over time. As Moraes himself noted, represents his primary striking weapons, shaping an aggressive, high-volume output that prioritizes close-range dominance and endurance.

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts highlights

Sheymon Moraes has competed primarily in the featherweight division throughout his professional mixed martial arts career, amassing a record of 17 wins and 7 losses over 24 fights since his debut on March 17, 2012. As of October 2025, his victory breakdown includes 7 knockouts or technical knockouts, accounting for 41% of his wins, alongside 1 submission and 9 decisions that demonstrate his ability to endure and outpoint opponents in longer bouts. Among his notable achievements, Moraes avenged an earlier defeat to with a third-round via punches at the 2022 PFL Championships, marking a significant comeback after trailing on the scorecards and showcasing his resilience under pressure. His losses consist of 2 knockouts, 2 submissions, and 3 decisions, reflecting a balanced but tested durability across major promotions. While Moraes has not captured any major MMA world titles, he has maintained consistent contention within the top 50 of rankings during his stints in organizations like the UFC and , highlighted by peaks such as No. 39 in early 2017. As of late 2025, he is ranked #3 among professional men's lightweights in .

Striking titles

Sheymon Moraes holds the distinction of being a three-time Kickboxing Champion, earning national titles that underscored his dominance in the stand-up striking discipline. These victories, achieved through a combination of technical precision and knockout power, positioned him as one of Brazil's top amateur during the late 2000s and early . In addition to his success, Moraes secured two Muay Thai Championships, further cementing his expertise in clinch work, elbows, and knees characteristic of the art. These Muay Thai triumphs complemented his achievements, demonstrating versatility in rulesets that emphasized raw striking exchanges and endurance. These national titles played a pivotal role in establishing Moraes' reputation as an elite within Brazil's combat sports community, drawing interest from MMA coaches and fighters well before his professional debut. The recognition from his performances in and competitions led to opportunities for at high-level gyms, where encounters with figures like and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira encouraged his transition to in 2012, leveraging his striking foundation for a professional MMA career.

Professional MMA record

ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocation
Win17–7Andre HarrisonDecision (split)Victory Fighting League - Clash of the ChampionsOctober 24, 202555:00N/A
Loss16–7Julio ArceDecision (unanimous)Victory Fighting League - Battle of the BurroughsAugust 15, 202535:00N/A
Win16–6T.J. BrownDecision (unanimous)United Fight League - UFL 5: Phoenix vs. Las VegasAugust 30, 202435:00N/A
Win15–6Marlon MoraesTKO (punches)Professional Fighters League - 2022 Season PFL ChampionshipsNovember 25, 202230:58N/A
Loss14–6Lance PalmerDecision (unanimous)Professional Fighters League - PFL 5: 2022 Regular SeasonJune 24, 202235:00N/A
Win14–5Boston SalmonDecision (unanimous)Professional Fighters League - PFL 2: 2022 Regular SeasonApril 28, 202235:00N/A
Win13–5Lazar StojadinovicTKO (punches)Professional Fighters League - PFL 9: 2021 PlayoffsAugust 27, 202124:45N/A
Win12–5Jesse StirnSubmission (kimura)Professional Fighters League - PFL 4: 2021 Regular SeasonJune 10, 202124:59N/A
Loss11–5Brendan LoughnaneKO (punches)Professional Fighters League - PFL 1: 2021 Regular SeasonApril 23, 202112:55N/A
Loss11–4Andre FiliKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: de Randamie vs. LaddJuly 13, 201913:07Sacramento, California, United States
Loss11–3Sodiq YusuffDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: Barboza vs. GaethjeMarch 30, 201935:00Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Win11–2Julio ArceDecision (split)UFC 230November 3, 201835:00New York City, New York, United States
Win10–2Matt SaylesDecision (unanimous)UFC 227August 4, 201835:00Los Angeles, California, United States
Loss9–2Zabit MagomedsharipovSubmission (anaconda choke)UFC Fight Night: Bisping vs. GastelumNovember 25, 201734:30Shanghai, China
Win9–1Luis PalominoDecision (unanimous)WSOF 31June 17, 201635:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win8–1Robbie PeraltaTKO (punches)WSOF 26December 18, 201523:21Washington, D.C., United States
Loss7–1Marlon MoraesSubmission (rear-naked choke)WSOF 22August 1, 201533:46Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win7–0Gabriel SolorioDecision (split)WSOF 16December 13, 201435:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win6–0Felipe AlvesKO (elbow)NCF 20April 12, 201410:20Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win5–0Eliel dos Santos e SantosDecision (split)Team Nogueira MMA Circuit 1December 22, 201235:00Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win4–0Pedro NobreTKO (punches)Bitetti Combat 12September 8, 201224:16Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win3–0Pedro ArrudaTKO (punch and knees to the body)Bitetti Combat 12September 8, 201212:33Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win2–0Jefferson Silva dos SantosTKO (elbows)Mortal Kombat Championship 1April 20, 201222:48N/A
Win1–0Richard MedeirosDecision (unanimous)Max Fight 11March 17, 201235:00São Paulo, Brazil

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