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The MMA HOUR: UFC Fighter Chris Curtis & Ariel Helwani

Ufc fighter Chris "The Action Man" Curtis, a skilled MMA fighter, recently won against Marc Andre Barriault with the help of a secret weapon - a fresh haircut from Claudio Ferreira, a barber in Toronto. Curtis mentioned Claudio Ferreira and credited him and Fade Room Barbershop for the new haircut on the MMA Hour show, which is hosted by Ariel Helwani on MMA Fighting.

UFC Champion: Haircut for Dricus Du Plessis by Claudio Ferreira

Claudio Ferreira Toronto barber had the honor of cutting Dricus Du Plessis' hair before his fight in Toronto. Dricus Du Plessis, the first African UFC champion, appreciated the barber's Portuguese heritage and shared stories of his experiences in Africa. The barber gifted him with hair products and predicted his victory, despite Dricus being the underdog. Dricus' calm demeanor during the haircut gave the barber a feeling that he would win, and indeed, Dricus went on to become the new middleweight UFC champion. The barber expressed pride in being a part of Dricus' success and was grateful for the opportunity to cut his hair for the fight.

MMA Fighter: Priscila Cachoeira's UFC Haircut with Claudio Ferreira

Claudio Ferreira, known as Claudio the Barber, gears up for the UFC event in Toronto. Experience his journey of prepping Priscila "Zombie Girl" Cachoeira with a striking side shave and design haircut, boosting her confidence for the fight. Claudio's craftsmanship and the fighter stories of dedication make this a moment to remember. Read on to discover how a simple haircut can play a pivotal role in the world of MMA.


UFC's Garret Armfield with Toronto Barber Claudio Ferreira for a Knockout Look!

Before his fight in UFC 297 in Toronto against Brad Katona, UFC fighter Garret Armfield ensured he followed his pre-fight ritual. A key part of this ritual was getting a fresh haircut from Toronto barber, Claudio Ferreira.

For Garret, maintaining his grooming routine is about more than just appearance; it's a mental preparation, a way to get into the right headspace before stepping into the octagon.