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4 Submission grappling record  





5 Instructor lineage  





6 Published works  





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André Luiz Leite Galvão
André Galvão setting up a choke on his opponent at the 2008 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship.
Born (1982-09-29) September 29, 1982 (age 41)[1]
São Sebastião, São Paulo, Brazil[2]
Other namesDeco[3]
ResidenceSan Diego, California
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[4]
Weight170 lb (77 kg; 12 st)
DivisionWelterweight
Reach71.5[5] in (182 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Fighting out ofSan Diego, California
Team
  • Team Brasa (2007–2008)
  • TT jiujitsu (2003–2006)
  • Rank
    • 4th deg. BJJ black belt
  • Judo black belt
  • Years active1996 – present
    Mixed martial arts record
    Total7
    Wins5
    By knockout1
    By submission3
    By decision1
    Losses2
    By knockout1
    By decision1
    Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

    Medal record

    Men's Submission Wrestling
    ADCC World Championship
    Bronze medal – third place 2007 -77 kg[6]
    Bronze medal – third place 2007 Absolute[7]
    Silver medal – second place 2009 -88 kg[8]
    Gold medal – first place 2011 -88 kg
    Gold medal – first place 2011 Absolute
    Gold medal – first place 2013 Super Fight
    Gold medal – first place 2015 Super Fight
    Gold medal – first place 2017 Super Fight
    Gold medal – first place 2019 Super Fight
    ADCC South American Championship
    Gold medal – first place 2007 -77 kg
    Gold medal – first place 2009 -88 kg
    World Championship
    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
    Gold medal – first place 2017 -88 kg (black)[9]
    Gold medal – first place 2016 -94 kg (black)[9]
    Gold medal – first place 2014 -94 kg (black)[10]
    Bronze medal – third place 2013 -88 kg (black)[11]
    Gold medal – first place 2008 -88 kg (black)[11]
    Bronze medal – third place 2008 Absolute (black)[11]
    Silver medal – second place 2007 -82 kg (black)[12]
    Silver medal – second place 2006 -82 kg (black)[13]
    Gold medal – first place 2005 -82 kg (black)[14]
    Gold medal – first place 2004 -82 kg (brown)[15]
    Gold medal – first place 2004 Absolute (brown)[15]
    Gold medal – first place 2003 -82 kg (purple)[16]
    Gold medal – first place 2003 Absolute (purple)[16]
    Gold medal – first place 2002 -82 kg (blue)[17]
    Silver medal – second place 2001 -82 kg (blue)[17]
    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
    Pan American Championships
    Gold medal – first place 2014 Absolute (black)[11]
    Gold medal – first place 2014 Ultra heavy (black)[18]
    Silver medal – second place 2013 Absolute (black)[11]
    Gold medal – first place 2013 Medium heavy (black)[18]
    Gold medal – first place 2011 Medium heavy (black)[19]
    Gold medal – first place 2008 Medium heavy (black)[20]
    Gold medal – first place 2008 Absolute (black)[20]
    Gold medal – first place 2006 Middleweight (black)[21]
    Gold medal – first place 2005 Middleweight (black)[22]
    Gold medal – first place 2005 Absolute (black)[22]
    Gold medal – first place 2004 Middleweight (brown)[23]
    Gold medal – first place 2004 Absolute (brown)[23]
    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
    World Cup
    Gold medal – first place 2014 Abu Dhabi, UAE -88kg
    Bronze medal – third place 2014 Abu Dhabi, UAE Absolute
    Gold medal – first place 2013 Abu Dhabi, UAE -88kg
    Gold medal – first place 2012 Abu Dhabi, UAE -88kg
    Silver medal – second place 2012 Abu Dhabi, UAE Absolute

    André Luiz Leite Galvão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈdɾɛ ɡawˈvɐ̃w]; born September 29, 1982) is a Brazilian grappler and professional mixed martial artist. A 4th degree Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Fernando『Tererê』Augusto as well as a Judo black belt, Galvão is one of the most decorated athletes ever, having won most major international tournaments multiple times.

    Galvão is the co-founder and head coach of Atos Jiu JitsuinSan Diego, California, one of the most successful BJJ teams in competitive sport, and a coach to numerous world champions.[24] He is the author of the martial arts book Drill to Win: One Year to Better Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.[25]

    In June 2022 Galvão was inducted into the IBJJF Hall of Fame[26] & in September 2022, he was inducted into the ADCC Hall of Fame.[27]

    Submission grappling[edit]

    Galvão has won the 2011 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship (weight and absolute) Brazilian National Championship, World Jiu-Jitsu Championship and Pan American Championships multiple times [28] and has also taken third place in the 2007 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship at both -77 kg and openweight. Despite his frequent competition success, Galvao has stated that he only began to learn Wrestling as an adult after he moved to America in 2008.[29]

    Galvão was a competitor in the 2009 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship in Barcelona, Spain where he placed second in the -88 kg class. More recently, Galvao had a standout performance in 2011, first by winning the Ultimate Absolute NYC by defeating standouts Antonio Braga Neto, Vinny Magalhaes, and Rustam Cshiev. At the 2011 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship Galvão captured gold in both the -88 kg and absolute weight classes defeating Rousimar Palhares and Pablo Popovitch, in each respective finals.

    Galvão defeated Braulio Estima by rear naked choke in their Superfight at the 2013 ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship.

    Galvão faced Chael Sonnen at Metamoris IV on August 9, 2014. He won the bout via a rear-naked choke submission.

    On August 30, 2015, he defeated Roberto Abreu via points (6-0) at the 2015 ADCC Superfight.

    At ADCC 2017, Galvão defeated Claudio Calasans via decision.

    At ADCC 2019, Galvão defeated Felipe Pena via points (2-0).

    Despite initially going back and forth on whether or not to retire from the sport altogether, Galvao confirmed in 2021 that he will be returning at least one more time to defend his ADCC superfight championships at the 2022 World Championship event.[30] In November 2021, Galvao became part of the inaugural class of the ADCC Hall of Fame thanks to his records as the longest-serving superfight champion and most decorated competitor.[31]

    At ADCC 2022, Galvão lost his superfight title to Gordon Ryan, being submitted by a rear-naked choke.[32]

    Mixed martial arts[edit]

    Galvão made his mixed martial arts debut in 2008, and in 2009 he entered DREAM's 2009 Welterweight Tournament.

    Since completing the tournament, Galvão fought in Strikeforce.[33] He earned a record of 2 wins and 1 loss in the promotion before retiring from the sport.

    Despite being retired from MMA for over a decade, Galvão revealed on November 30, 2020 that he was planning on making a return to professional MMA competition at some point in 2021.[34]

    On November 8, 2021, it was announced that Galvão had signed a multi-fight contract with ONE Championship.[35] He made his promotional debut in a grappling match against ONE Middleweight and ONE Light Heavyweight Champion Reinier de RidderatONE: X on March 26, 2022.[36][37] They grappled to a draw after 12 minutes after neither could find the submission.[38]

    Mixed martial arts record[edit]

    Professional record breakdown
    7 matches 5 wins 2 losses
    By knockout 1 1
    By submission 3 0
    By decision 1 1
    Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
    Loss 5–2 Tyron Woodley TKO (punches) Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Noons II October 9, 2010 1 1:48 San Jose, California, United States
    Win 5–1 Jorge Patino TKO (punches) Strikeforce: Houston August 21, 2010 3 2:45 Houston, Texas, United States
    Win 4–1 Luke Stewart Decision (split) Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs. Mahe March 26, 2010 3 5:00 Fresno, California, United States
    Loss 3–1 Jason High Decision (split) Dream 10 July 20, 2009 2 5:00 Saitama, Saitama, Japan DREAM Welterweight Grand Prix Semi-Final Round
    Win 3–0 John Alessio Submission (armbar) Dream 8 April 5, 2009 1 7:34 Saitama, Saitama, Japan DREAM Welterweight Grand Prix Opening Round
    Win 2–0 Mikey Gomez Submission (armbar) FSC: Evolution December 14, 2008 1 3:59 Ontario, Canada
    Win 1–0 Jeremiah Metcalf Submission (armbar) JG and TKT Promotions – Fighting 4 Kidz August 30, 2008 2 2:05 Santa Monica, California, United States

    [39]

    Submission grappling record[edit]

    Result Opponent Method Event Division Date Location
    Loss United States Gordon Ryan Submission (rear naked choke) ADCC 2022 Superfight September 18, 2022 United States Las Vegas, NV
    Draw Netherlands Reinier de Ridder Draw ONE: X Superfight March 26, 2022 Singapore Kallang
    Win Brazil Felipe Pena Points (2-0) ADCC 2019 Superfight September 29, 2019 United States Los Angeles, CA
    Win Brazil Claudio Calasans Points (6-0) ADCC 2017 Superfight September 23, 2017 Finland Espoo
    Loss Brazil Leandro Lo Referee Decision IBJJF Pro League Absolute August 26, 2017 United States Las Vegas, NV
    Win Brazil Alexandre Ribeiro Referee Decision
    Win Brazil Patirick Gaudio Referee Decision IBJJF World Championships -88 kg June 4, 2017 United States Long Beach, CA
    Win Brazil Felipe Pena Points (2-0)
    Win Australia Kit Dale Points (9-0)
    Win Brazil Jorge Britto Submission (kimura)
    Win Brazil Eduardo Telles Points (8-0) IBJJF Sand Diego Open Superfight May 13, 2017 United States San Diego, CA
    Win Brazil Jackson Souza Referee Decision IBJJF World Championships -94 kg June 5, 2016 United States Long Beach, CA
    Win Brazil Cassio Francis Advantages
    Win Brazil Lucas Rocha Penalty
    Win Brazil Felipe Mota Submission (choke)
    Win Brazil Bruno Bastos Submission (rear naked choke) Fight2Win Pro Superfight May 8, 2015 United States San Diego, CA
    Loss Brazil Felipe Pena Points (0-4) World Pro -94 kg April 22, 2016 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
    Win Brazil Jackson Souza Submission (wristlock)
    Win Brazil Tiago Pessoa Points (2-0)
    Loss Brazil Erbeth Santos Advantages Absolute April 21, 2016
    Win Brazil Davi Ramos Advantages
    Win Brazil Patrick Gaudio Advantages
    Win Brazil Romulo Barral Points (1-0) Berkut 2 Superfight November 21, 2015 Russia Moscow
    Win Brazil Igor Silva Technical Submission (injury) IBJJF European Championship Absolute January 25, 2015 Portugal Lisbon
    Win Brazil Renato Cardoso Points (4-0) -88 kg
    Win Brazil Rodrigo Fajardo Submission (choke)
    Win Brazil Martin Aedma Submission (choke)
    Win France Samuel Monin Submission (armbar)
    Win Brazil Tarcisio Jardim Submission (armbar) Absolute January 24, 2015
    Win Brazil Erbeth Santos Submission (north/south choke)
    Win Norway Thomas Johannesson Submission (armbar)
    Win Sweden Gabriel Rosberg Submission (choke)
    Win Brazil Roberto Abreu Points (6-0) ADCC 2015 Superfight August 29, 2015 Brazil São Paulo
    Win United States Chael Sonnen Submission (rear-naked choke) MetamorisIV Superfight August 9, 2014 United States Los Angeles, CA
    Win Brazil Braulio Estima Submission (rear naked choke) ADCC 2013 Superfight October 19, 2013 China Beijing
    Draw United States Ryron Gracie Draw Metamoris I Superfight October 14, 2012 United States Los Angeles, CA
    Win Brazil Pablo Popovitch Submission (toe hold) ADCC 2011 Absolute September 25, 2011 United Kingdom Nottingham
    Win Brazil Murilo Santana Points (0-0)
    Win Brazil Sergio Moraes Points (6-0)
    Win Japan Shinsho Anzai Submission (rear naked choke)
    Win Brazil Rousimar Palhares Points (9-4) -88 kg
    Win Brazil Pablo Popovitch Points (2-0)
    Win Iceland Gunnar Nelson Points (2-0) September 24, 2011
    Win United States Don Ortega Points
    Win Russia Rustam Chsiev Judges Decision Ultimate Absolute NYC Absolute July 30, 2011 United States New York City, NY
    Win Brazil Vinny Magalhães Points (4-0)
    Win Brazil Antônio Braga Neto Points (2-0)
    Win United States Nolan Dutcher Submission (armbar)
    Loss Brazil Alexandre Ribeiro Points (0-3) ADCC 2009 Absolute September 27, 2009 Spain Barcelona
    Win United States Tom DeBlass Points (3-0)
    Loss Brazil Braulio Estima Submission (inverted triangle choke) -88 kg
    Win United States David Avellan Points (2-0)
    Win France Kassim Annan Points (11-0) September 26, 2009
    Win United States Chris Weidman Points (4-0)
    Win Brazil Bruno Bastos Submission (rear naked choke) ADCC Brazilian Championship 2009 -88 kg February 21, 2009 Brazil São Paulo
    Win Brazil Rodolfo Vieira Points
    Win Brazil Alexandre Ferreira Submission (rear naked choke) ADCC 2007 Absolute May 6, 2007 United States Trenton, NJ
    Loss United States Robert Drysdale Submission (rear naked choke)
    Win Brazil Fabricio Werdum Points
    Win United States Baret Yoshida Points
    Win United States Mike Fowler Points -77 kg May 5, 2007
    Loss Brazil Pablo Popovitch Points
    Win Canada Mark Bocek Submission (heel hook) May 4, 2007
    Win United States Chris Bright Points
    Win Brazil Rafael dos Anjos Submission (heel hook) ADCC Brazilian Championship 2007 -77 kg February 4, 2007 Brazil Rio de Janeiro

    Instructor lineage[edit]

    Mitsuyo "Count Koma" MaedaCarlos Gracie, Sr. → Helio GracieRolls GracieRomero "Jacare" CavalcantiAlexandre PaivaFernando『Tererê』Augusto → André Galvao

    Published works[edit]

    The book focuses on "learning the transitional skills of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and submission wrestling through proper diet, calisthenics, and technical drills".

    See also[edit]

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  • ^ Galvao, A.; Howell, K. (2010). Drill to Win: 12 Months to Better Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Victory Belt Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9815044-8-3.
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