DESAFIEI UM POLICIAL PARA LUTAR CONTRA MIM E LEVEI UMA SURRA - Summary

Summary

The transcript appears to be a live commentary of a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) fight between Renato Garcia and Steve Klisman. The commentator introduces Renato Garcia as a champion of various BJJ tournaments, but later it is revealed that Renato is actually a white belt with only 8 training sessions.

The commentator initially portrays Renato as an invincible fighter, but as the fight progresses, it becomes clear that he is actually at a disadvantage. Steve Klisman, also a white belt, ultimately wins the fight by submission.

After the fight, Renato Garcia gives an interview where he reveals that he is actually a military policeman and a beginner in BJJ. He explains that he only had 8 training sessions and was not expecting to win. He praises his opponent and expresses his gratitude for being part of a charitable event to help children with cancer.

The event seems to be a fundraiser for an NGO called "Vida que PR" to help children with cancer.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Renato Garcia is a jitsu fighter.
2. He is the champion of the Campeonato Brasileiro Interclubes de Gil Giton.
3. He is also the champion of the International Championship of Gil Giton.
4. Renato Garcia is a world champion of Gil Giton.
5. He has won the Golden Alão Cup of Jio Gitsu.
6. Renato Garcia has been training for over 10 years.
7. He is known for submitting his opponent using just his little finger.
8. Renato Garcia's real name is Renato Garcia.
9. He started training recently and has had a maximum of eight training sessions.
10. He is a white belt in jitsu.
11. Renato Garcia is fighting in a championship in PR for an NGO called NGO Vida Que PR.
12. The NGO helps children with cancer in Londrina.
13. The event is a charitable event, with 100% of the proceeds being donated to the NGO.
14. Renato Garcia's opponent is Steve Kisman, a purple belt.
15. Steve Kisman won the fight by submission with 2 minutes and 34 seconds left.
16. Renato Garcia and Steve Kisman were awarded blue belts after the fight.