Italo warned that he is “off” for Nazaré (but he still took down some bombs)
In one of the best live broadcasts in history, from the impact zone of Nazaré, Lucas Chumbo harangued the world champion, but he told him no
The current world champion, Italo Ferreira, finally decided not to surf in Nazaré the mega swell that is breaking in Europe, he confirmed this in a historic live broadcast made by Lucas Chianca, in which he invited his compatriot and the latter responded in the messages: “I'm off, damn it.”
However, Italo did ride some big waves in the west of Portugal, as he showed in his stories, surfing some big triple to four times overhead lefts.
Chumbo Chianca's broadcast was impressive, from the water, on the jet ski, showing the waves up close, following surfers and even making a rescue while thousands of people followed him.

He even did an interview with the famous Brazilian actor, Babu Santana. Talking to him, he told that one of the waves he surfed was really big (the one that the Brazilian media is now saying could break the Guinness record).
Chianca said that there were not many people who wanted him to tow them today because he left Kai Lenny abandoned by mistake and he got hit by five waves on his head.
He also greeted all the other celebrities who were in the water, such as Justine Dupont, Maya Gabeira, Kai Lenny, Alemao de Maresias and others.
At one point he had over 2000 people watching the stream at the same time.


Related Notes:
Italo in Brazilian Hawaii
May 14, 2018
The world ranking leader went to Fernando de Noronha and this is what happened
In the midst of the European season, Italo Ferreira is considering surfing tomorrow in Nazaré
October 28, 2020
The world champion has just arrived in Portugal and wants his second time on the wave
Italo went to Rio de Janeiro
July 27, 2020
He made it clear that he drops bombs and that the Cidade Maravilhosa is full of heavy, tubular and perfect waves.
Italo Ferreira announced a book about his 2019
January 7, 2020
A "friend who writes well" will be the author, she said in an interview with Estado de São Paulo
The Nazaré Challenge was given the green light
November 14, 2018


















