Renato Sobral da Cunha (; born 7 September 1975), also known as " Babalu", is a retired Brazilian Luta Livre submission grappler, mixed martial artist, and was the former Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion. Sobral previously fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, where he posted a 6–4 record and has also competed for Bellator, RINGS, Jungle Fight, Cage Rage, Affliction, and ONE Championship. He is the Head Instructor of Babalu's Iron Gym Cerritos and has a Luta Livre black belt under Marco Ruas and also a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Carlos Gracie Jr.
Still undefeated, he participated in the King of Kings 1999 Final, winning his first two fights of the day before being handed his first career loss by Dan Henderson. Sobral lost the fight via minority decision, two judges scored the bout a draw while a third judge scored the bout in Henderson's favor.
Sobral then won his next four consecutive fights before losing to Valentijn Overeem by a toe hold submission.
After a one-fight stint in the UFC, he fought in RINGS three more times. He defeated Kiyoshi Tamura via majority decision, followed this up with another majority decision win over Tsuyoshi Kohsaka. Sobral then faced Fedor Emilianenko at the 10th Anniversary show and lost via unanimous decision.
Sobral next fought Kevin Randleman at UFC 35 on 11 January 2002. He lost via unanimous decision.
Sobral's next fight was against Elvis Sinosic at UFC 38 on 13 July 2002. He won via unanimous decision.
Sobral next fought Chuck Liddell at UFC 40 on 22 November 2002. He lost via head kick in the first round.
He left the UFC in early 2003 and fought for minor and local promotions until his return in 2005.
Sobral returned to the UFC at UFC 52 against Travis Wiuff on 16 April 2005. He won the fight via armbar in the second round.
Sobral next fought future Middleweight and Light Heavyweight title challenger Chael Sonnen at UFC 55 on 7 October 2005. He won the fight via triangle choke in the second round.
Sobral's next fight was at UFC 57 against Mike Van Arsdale on 4 February 2006. He won the fight via rear naked choke in the first round.
At UFC 62, Sobral was defeated by Chuck Liddell in a rematch for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. The match was stopped as a technical knockout at 95 seconds into the first round.
Following his loss to Liddell, Sobral faced Jason Lambert at UFC 68. Sobral was knocked out in the second round.
On 30 August 2007, Sobral was released from his contractual obligations by the UFC due to his actions at UFC 74, with UFC President Dana White calling Sobral's actions "completely unacceptable. This is the fight game and shit happens. But no way can you do what he did." White also supported the fans attitude towards Sobral after the fight. "I think you saw the response from the fans. Babalu was a fan favorite. They turned on him immediately." Additionally, the Nevada State Athletic Commission withheld $25,000 of Sobral's $50,000 fight purse and convened a hearing to deal with both his holding the choke and ignoring Mazzagatti's orders.
Sobral was scheduled to fight fellow UFC veteran Vernon "Tiger" White in a match to crown the first WCO Light Heavyweight Champion. However, because the show's promoters were unable to secure adequate funding to pay the fighters, the show was canceled at the last minute by the California State Athletic Commission.
Sobral then signed with Affliction Entertainment's MMA promotion and appeared at on 19 July, defeating Mike Whitehead by unanimous decision. Sobral's next fight was against Bobby Southworth in San Jose, California on 21 November for the Strikeforce promotion. Babalu defeated Southworth via TKO due to a cut over the right eye in between round one and two, making him the Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion.
Sobral next fought his second fight for Affliction, this time against Sokoudjou at on 24 January 2009 in a light heavyweight fight. The fight ended in the second round when Babalu submitted Sokoudjou with a D'arce choke. After his victory he showed an interest in fighting former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Tito Ortiz.
Sobral was set to fight fellow Brazilian Rafael Feijao at the past event Strikeforce Presents: Lawler Vs. Shields in St. Louis, Missouri on 6 June 2009, but the bout was scratched. The bout would have been for the Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Championship.
Sobral was next set to make his third appearance for Affliction in a fight against Gegard Mousasi at , but the event was canceled after losing its main event. The fight was then moved to Strikeforce's 15 August card, and changed into a bout for the Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Championship with Sobral as the titleholder. Sobral lost the title to Mousasi via knockout in the first round.
Sobral last fought Robbie Lawler in a 195 lbs Catchweight bout on 16 June 2010 at . Renato Sobral won via unanimous decision.
After defeating Robbie Lawler it was believed that Sobral would face Muhammed Lawal for the Strikeforce Light Heavyweight title. However, in his post-fight interview Sobral stated that he would not fight Lawal and instead requested a rematch with Dan Henderson who he fought over ten years ago.
Sobral's request was later fulfilled and he fought Dan Henderson at on 4 December 2010. Sobral was knocked out in the first round.
Sobral returned to action in the main event of ONE FC 4 on 23 June. He defeated Tatsuya Mizuno at in Kuala Lumpur, via an armbar submission in the first round. The stoppage came less than a minute into the first round.
Despite the loss, Sobral competed in Bellator's Light Heavyweight summer series tournament on Spike. He faced Jacob Noe in the opening round of a 4-man tournament at on 19 June 2013. Sobral lost when the referee stopped the fight for a standing TKO. After the fight, Sobral announced his retirement from MMA.
Chael Sonnen and Renato Sobral fought to a draw in a trilogy fight at Metamoris 6 in a submission grappling match.
His nickname comes from a brand of bubblegum that he used to chew (Bubbaloo).
In October 2008 he opened his own gym, Gracie Barra Cerritos, in Cerritos, California. In 2010, his gym changed to Babalu's Iron Gym.
Sobral was awarded his Brazilian jiu-jitsu third degree black belt in August 2017 from Roberto "Gordo" Correa.
Appeared in the video Still I Rise by the American heavy metal band Shadows Fall.
In May 2019 Sobral revealed that he was suffering from symptoms consistent with early onset of CTE.
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| Loss
| align=center| 35–9
| Gegard Mousasi
| KO (punches)
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1:00
| California, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 35–8
| Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou
| Submission (D'Arce choke)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 2:36
| California, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 34–8
| Bobby Southworth
| TKO (doctor stoppage)
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 5:00
| California, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 33–8
| Mike Whitehead
| Decision (unanimous)
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| California, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 32–8
| Rodney Glunder
| Submission (arm-triangle choke)
| Ring of Fire 30: Babalu vs. Glunder
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 3:31
| Colorado, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 31–8
| David Heath
| Technical Submission (anaconda choke)
| UFC 74
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 3:30
| Nevada, United States
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| Loss
| align=center| 30–8
| Jason Lambert
| KO (punch)
| UFC 68
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 3:26
| Ohio, United States
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| Loss
| align=center| 30–7
| Chuck Liddell
| TKO (punches)
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1:35
| Nevada, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 30–6
| Mike van Arsdale
| Submission (rear-naked choke)
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:21
| Nevada, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 29–6
| Chael Sonnen
| Submission (triangle choke)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 1:20
| Connecticut, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 28–6
| Travis Wiuff
| Submission (armbar)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 0:24
| Nevada, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 27–6
| Pierre Guillet
| TKO (submission to punches)
| Cage Rage 10
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 1:57
| London, United Kingdom
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| Win
| align=center| 26–6
| Cyrille Diabaté
| Submission (guillotine choke)
| Cage Rage 9
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 3:38
| London, United Kingdom
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| Win
| align=center| 25–6
| José Landi-Jons
| Decision (unanimous)
| Jungle Fight 3
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Manaus, Brazil
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| Win
| align=center| 24–6
| Jeremy Horn
| Decision (unanimous)
| IFC: Global Domination
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Colorado, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 23–6
| Maurício Rua
| Submission (guillotine choke)
| IFC: Global Domination
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 3:07
| Colorado, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 22–6
| Trevor Prangley
| Decision (unanimous)
| IFC: Global Domination
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Colorado, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 21–6
| Marcelo Azevedo
| Decision (unanimous)
| Heat FC 1: Genesis
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
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| Loss
| align=center| 20–6
| Chael Sonnen
| Decision
| Hitman Fighting 3
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| align=center| N/A
| align=center| N/A
| Santa Ana, California, United States
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| Loss
| align=center| 20–5
| Chuck Liddell
| KO (head kick)
| UFC 40
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:55
| Nevada, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 20–4
| Elvis Sinosic
| Decision (unanimous)
| UFC 38
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| London, United Kingdom
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| Loss
| align=center| 19–4
| Kevin Randleman
| Decision (unanimous)
| UFC 35
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| Connecticut, United States
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| Loss
| align=center| 19–3
| Fedor Emelianenko
| Decision (unanimous)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 5:00
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 19–2
| Tsuyoshi Kohsaka
| Decision (majority)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 5:00
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 18–2
| Kiyoshi Tamura
| Decision (majority)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 5:00
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 17–2
| Maurice Smith
| Decision (unanimous)
| UFC 28
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 5:00
| New Jersey, United States
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| Loss
| align=center| 16–2
| Valentijn Overeem
| Submission (toe hold)
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:19
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 16–1
| Tariel Bitsadze
| Submission (armbar)
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:58
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 15–1
| Hiromitsu Kanehara
| Decision (unanimous)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 5:00
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 14–1
| Jacob Zobnin
| Submission (rear-naked choke)
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 3:20
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 13–1
| Travis Fulton
| Submission (armbar)
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 4:49
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Loss
| align=center| 12–1
| Dan Henderson
| Decision (majority)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 5:00
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 12–0
| Kiyoshi Tamura
| Decision (majority)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 5:00
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 11–0
| Mikhail Ilyukhin
| Submission (armbar)
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| align=center| 3
| align=center| 0:40
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 10–0
| Brad Kohler
| KO (soccer kick)
| WEF: Goin' Platinum
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 0:50
| Georgia, United States
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| Win
| align=center| 9–0
| Lee Hasdell
| Decision (unanimous)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 5:00
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 8–0
| Zaza Tkeshelashvili
| Submission (kimura)
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 1:11
| Tokyo, Japan
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| Win
| align=center| 7–0
| Dario Amorim
| TKO (submission to punches)
| BVF 14: Circuito Brasileiro de Vale Tudo 5
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:14
| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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| Win
| align=center| 6–0
| Pedro Otavio
| TKO (submission to punches)
| BVF 14: Circuito Brasileiro de Vale Tudo 5
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 4:34
| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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| Win
| align=center| 5–0
| Augusto Menezes Santos
| Submission (americana)
| BVF 14: Circuito Brasileiro de Vale Tudo 5
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 0:56
| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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| Win
| align=center| 4–0
| Fernando Cerchiari
| KO (punches)
| IVC 8: The Road Back to the Top
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 4:41
| Aracaju, Brazil
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| Win
| align=center| 3–0
| Marco Vinicios
| TKO (retirement)
| Desafio: Rio vs. São Paulo
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| align=center| 2
| align=center| 4:58
| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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| Win
| align=center| 2–0
| Manoel Vicente
| TKO (punches and stomp)
| Desafio: Rio vs. São Paulo
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 6:27
| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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| Win
| align=center| 1–0
| Claudio Palma
| TKO (submission to leg kicks)
| Desafio: Rio vs. São Paulo
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| align=center| 1
| align=center| 2:08
| Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Championships and accomplishments
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Amateur wrestling
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See also
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