Bloodsport,
Fist of Fury and
The Way of the Dragon were some of the films that inspired Douglas Brose to learn about and train some martial art. At eight years old, he chose karate. His first important medal was obtained at the
2007 Pan American Games, when he won a
bronze medal. At this time, he was also two-time South American champion and three-time Brazilian champion. At the
2008 World Karate Championships he won his first medal in World Championships, a bronze. At the
2009 World Games held in Taiwan, Brose won the gold medal, his best performance in the history of the competition. At the
2010 World Karate Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia, he won gold for the first time, becoming world champion. At the
2011 Pan American Games, he won again a
bronze medal. In 2012 he won his third World Championship medal, now a silver, at the
2012 World Karate Championships. At the
2013 World Games held in Cali, Colombia, he won the silver medal in the men's kumite 60 kg event. At the
2013 World Combat Games held in Russia, Brose won a bronze medal. Brose became two-time world champion at the
2014 World Karate Championships in Bremen. At the
2015 Pan American Games, Brose won
gold in karate, his best performance in Pan American Games history. At the
2019 Pan American Games, Brose won a silver medal. Brose won the gold medal in the
men's kumite 60 kg event at the
2021 World Karate Championships held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. With this, he became three-time world champion. It was Brose's fifth world championship medal. The Brazilian won gold in 2010 and 2014, silver in 2012 and bronze in 2008. Brose obtained his seventh title at the
Pan American Karate Championships in 2021, in Punta del Este. Before that, he had already been champion in Guadalajara 2011, Lima 2014, Toronto 2015, Rio 2016, Curaçao 2017 and Panama 2019. Brose obtained his eighth title at the
Pan American Karate Championships in 2022, in Curaçao. Brose won the silver medal in the
men's kumite 60 kg event at the
2022 World Games held in Birmingham, United States. It was his third medal in the history of the competition, ending his career with 1 gold and 2 silvers. At 37 years old, he competed in the last fights of his career at the
2023 Pan American Games in Santiago and said goodbye after winning the
bronze medal. It was his fifth Pans medal: he obtained gold in Toronto-2015, silver in Lima-2019 and bronze in Rio-2007 and Guadalajara-2011. == References ==