Conan Silveira

Conan SilveiraDOB: N/AGym: American Top TeamLocation: Coconut Creek, FloridaMartial Arts Background: BJJMMA Record: 6-4Notable Fighters: Amanda Nunes, Junior Dos Santos, Douglas Lima, Yoel Romero Conan Silveira’s beginnings in martial arts Marcus Silveira grew up in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and had an immediate attraction to martial arts. From a young age Conan as his friends and […]

Conan Silveira

DOB: N/A
Gym: American Top Team
Location: Coconut Creek, Florida
Martial Arts Background: BJJ
MMA Record: 6-4
Notable Fighters: Amanda Nunes, Junior Dos Santos, Douglas Lima, Yoel Romero

Conan Silveira’s beginnings in martial arts

Marcus Silveira grew up in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and had an immediate attraction to martial arts. From a young age Conan as his friends and family called him began training under Carlson Gracie.

He quickly became one of Carlson’s top students and would regularly compete in Jiu Jitsu competitions. His teammates included Mario Sperry, Murilo Bustamante, and Ricardo Liborio.

After earning his black belt, Silveira would win the Brazillian National BJJ title. Around the same time, Silveira would compete in some of the early bare knuckle luta livre matches in Rio. Winning his first 3 fights before losing to future UFC champion Maurice Smith.

Conan would then fight Sakuraba in the UFC twice and then avenge his loss to Maurice Smith in 1999.

Fallout with Carlson Gracie

In the late 90s, Carlson Gracie was busy opening his new school in Chicago. Leaving his school in Rio for months, which forced his students like Conan to run classes.

This absence upset many of Carlson’s Rio students, especially since they were left to train for the BJJ world championship alone. A sequence of events happened after this and Carlson barred many of his top students from his academy.

American Top Team

Conan’s teammate Ricardo Liborio would go on to co-found Brazilian Top Team, but it was just for a short stint. This is because while in Florida, Liborio and Silveira were approached by businessman Dan Lambert.

Lambert had an idea to build the premiere MMA academy in the world. Taking the idea that helped create Brazilian Top Team and bringing it to the US.

What he, Liborio, and Silveira would create would become known as American Top Team. At this gym, Silveira would be the head coach and be in charge of overseeing the fighter’s camps.

Since 2001, Silveira has been the head coach of ATT and it is the most successful MMA gym. Over 12 world MMA champions and numerous top fighters in the last 20 years have called ATT home. This has all happened with Silveira at the helm as head coach of the gym.

Notable fighters

You could fill a book with the notable fighters that have trained under Silveira at American Top. Some of the best fighters ever including names like Amanda Nunes, Junior dos Santos, Douglas Lima, and Robbie Lawler.

Amanda Nunes

One of Conan’s prized students is the greatest female MMA fighter of all time Amanda Nunes. For the last 6 years, she has cleared out the women’s featherweight and bantamweight divisions.

Conan has been her head coach for much of her career. She debuted in the UFC in 2013 with a 7-3 record.

Nunes would win her first two UFC fights before being stopped by strikes to Cat Zingano. This was the last loss she has suffered to date.

Amanda would go on a historical 11 fight win streak that started in 2015 with a TKO win over Shayna Baszler. Two wins later would set her up against bantamweight champion Meisha Tate, A fight that she would dominate and win by RNC to earn her first UFC title.

She would follow it up with a devastating KO of Ronda Rousey. Her winning ways would continue, which would set her up against Cyborg Santos, one of the most feared fighters ever.

Nunes would shock the world knocking Cyborg out in the first round and becoming the female 2 division champion. This win would crown her the greatest female MMA fighter ever.

Since that win, Nunes has kept her winning streak intact and retained both of her world titles.

Junior dos Santos

From 2008-2012 Junior dos Santos was probably the best heavyweight fighter in the world. He would debut in 2008 with a 6-1 record against Fabricio Werdum, who many assumed would fight for the title.

Cigano would shock the world and put the heavyweight division on notice, landing a devastating uppercut knockout. This would be a trend with dos Santos as he would KO 4 of his next 6 opponents.

Earning him a title shot against Cain Velasquez on the first ever UFC on Fox broadcast. Junior would realize his dream of becoming heavyweight champion, knocking out Velasquez in the first minute of the fight.

He would go on to defend the title once against Frank Mir before losing the title in a rematch against Cain.

After losing the title, Cigano would have an up and down career in the UFC. He would lose his last 4 fights before being released by the promotion.

Douglas Lima

One of the current best fighters to have never fought in the UFC is ATT vet Douglas Lima. A 3x Bellator welterweight champion and tournament winner.

He made his Bellator debut in 2011 at the season 5 welterweight tournament with a 19-4 record. Lima would win the 3-fight tournament to earn a championship fight against Ben Askren.

Douglas would lose a decision, but bounce back to win the next welterweight tournament and his first title. Then he would lose it again, but would win the Bellator Grand Prix and win back the title again. 

In June of 2021, Lima would again lose his welterweight title to undefeated Yarsoslav Amosov.

The legacy of Conan Silveira

The resume of Marcus “Conan” Silviera speaks for itself. He was there at the beginning to build American Top and made it to the great MMA gym in the world.

Conan has helped coached numerous world champions in MMA and BJJ. He and his team’s success has been awarded with 4 nominations for the World MMA Awards gym of the year. Being nominated every year from 2016-2019 and winning the award in 2019.

Silveira has been at the helm as head coach at American Top Team for the last 21 years. There looks to be only more success for Conan and ATT and the future.

Quote: Amanda Nunes ‘Hits Like A Man’

American Top Team (ATT) coach Conan Silveira was not surprised in the least bit by Amanda Nunes’ dramatic knockout of Cris Cyborg at UFC 232. Since that historic night, Nunes has been anointed the greatest women’s fighter to ever compete in MMA. Silveira never doubted his pupil. He recently revealed he ‘knew’ she would win […]

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American Top Team (ATT) coach Conan Silveira was not surprised in the least bit by Amanda Nunes’ dramatic knockout of Cris Cyborg at UFC 232.

Since that historic night, Nunes has been anointed the greatest women’s fighter to ever compete in MMA. Silveira never doubted his pupil. He recently revealed he ‘knew’ she would win the belt:

“I knew that we were leaving that night with the belt,” Silveira said on the latest episode of The MMA Hour.

Silveira’s Take

Silveira opened up about their strategy for the fight. He believed it was a mistake for Cyborg to stand and trade with Nunes. That’s a bold statement, as Cyborg was by far the most feared knockout artist in women’s MMA. But Nunes is too precise for that, Silva said:

“We had the strategy. She was really well-trained for any situation the fight would [bring]. What happened was, Amanda is extremely dangerous when she sees an opening. And I think it was a big mistake from Cyborg to try and exchange with her. [Amanda] is very precise. And she has extremely heavy hands, and that’s the way the fight finished—Amanda knocking her out.”

According to Silveira, some male fighters that train at ATT don’t want to go toe-to toe-with Nunes in sparring sessions. But the “Lioness” doesn’t train with any women either. It’s only a few male fighters that train with, and her coach said she hits like one of them:

“Amanda doesn’t have any girl training partners. She only has male training partners. It’s not every fighter that trains with her, some of the guys don’t like to train with her because she hits hard. I think that’s pretty much a good explanation for her: she hits like a man,” he said.

A Complete Fighter

Nunes is not a one-trick pony, however. As her coach explains, it’s not just her power that makes her the GOAT. She is a complete fighter with all the tools to respond in any situation:

“You have to compare a complete MMA fighter to the best actors. When you’re acting and you can only try to be one type of character, you wanna be the good guy. But being the good guy in every movie isn’t going to win you an Oscar. [Amanda] is an actor or actress that can play anything. It doesn’t matter. You see it in acting. And you see it in fights; she plays a different character for every fight.

“Amanda has all the tools. [It’s not like she only knows] a little bit on the ground and a little bit of striking, she speaks fluently everywhere. Like I said, for every situation that happens, she knows how to answer the question,” he said.

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