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religion's not big in Brasil
religion's not big in Brasil
religion's not big in Brasil
That's because, you know, they speak Portugese not English and had no idea what he was saying.
Religion is just not the big in Brazil.
Wow, there's a whole 50 people looking at it!
I always said that but you Americans think otherwise.
Belfort has a high rejection rate in Brazil due his Christian speech. During TUF Brazil it was almost unbearable. He was all preach and made all his teammates preach as well.
He really should keep his god talk to himself and his popularity would increase hugely.
Nobody likes the jesus crap fighters spew.
Wow, there's a whole 50 people looking at the Grand Poobah!!
I remember he got boo'd when he was supposed to fight Wanderlei. Showed him in the audience.
My buddy from Brazil and I were talking about this the other day, he told me that Vitor's from an upper class family in Brazil, he comes from money, so the masses reject him, whereas Anderson Silva is loved, not just for his character, but due to his upbringing; he can relate to the people.
"In the 2010 census 64.6% of Brazil's population declared themselves as Roman Catholic, 22.2% as Protestant, 8% as non religious, and 5.2% as followers of other religions."