Fellipe Andrew

Record: 185-40-1 (W-L-D)
Birth Date: 1994-10-24
Weight Class: Super-Pesado (100,50 kg / 222.0 lbs)
Favorite Technique: Straight ankle locks, triangle chokes
Team: Art Of Jiu-Jitsu (AOJ)

Early Life and Introduction to Jiu-Jitsu

Fellipe Andrew was born on October 24, 1994, in Pernambuco, Brazil. He began his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu journey under the expert guidance of renowned instructors Rodrigo Cavaca and Adriano Estanislau. His formative years in the sport established a robust technical foundation, shaping the aggressive, submission-oriented grappling style that would later define his competitive identity.

Rise Through the Colored Belt Divisions

Throughout his colored belt career, Fellipe Andrew quickly gained recognition for his dynamic and submission-focused approach. His standout performances at prestigious events, notably the 2017 Copa Podio Middleweight Grand Prix, demonstrated his ability to challenge elite-level opponents and drew widespread attention from the grappling community. In December 2017, his consistent success culminated in his promotion to black belt by mentors Rodrigo Cavaca and Adriano Estanislau.

Competition Style and Submission Specialties

Fellipe Andrew employs an aggressive, high-tempo grappling style, relentlessly pursuing submissions. He is particularly celebrated for his mastery of the Straight Ankle Lock and Triangle Choke, techniques he has effectively utilized against top-tier competitors. A notable highlight came in 2020, when Andrew secured a landmark submission victory by foot-locking legendary athlete Marcus Almeida, becoming one of the few competitors ever to submit "Buchecha" in competition.

Significant Matches and Rivalries

Throughout his career, Fellipe Andrew has engaged in memorable battles against some of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu's most prominent figures. At the 2018 IBJJF World Championship, he faced elite competitors such as Felipe Pena and Marcus Almeida, matches that significantly elevated his profile. Additionally, his runner-up finish at the inaugural 2024 Craig Jones Invitational highlighted his adaptability and skill in no-gi grappling, particularly showcasing his refined leglock defense and wrestling capabilities.

Transition to Art Of Jiu-Jitsu and Mentorship Role

In August 2024, Fellipe Andrew made a significant career move, departing from Alliance to join Art Of Jiu-Jitsu (AOJ), training under the Mendes brothers. He relocated alongside his partner, fellow champion Leticia Cardozo, forming a notable BJJ power couple at AOJ. At his new academy, Fellipe embraced a mentorship role, generously sharing his veteran experience and technical insights with younger athletes. Known for actively coaching teammates immediately following his own matches, he has become an invaluable asset within AOJ's competitive environment.

Balancing Gi and No-Gi Competition

Fellipe Andrew relocated to the United States to intensify his focus on no-gi grappling while continuing to pursue excellence in gi competition. His versatility across both gi and no-gi formats has consistently been evident, as he competes at the highest levels in each discipline. His impressive runner-up performance at the 2024 Craig Jones Invitational further underscored his adaptability to submission grappling formats beyond traditional IBJJF rulesets, solidifying his reputation as a well-rounded and formidable competitor.

Overall Performance Summary

Total Matchups

226

Wins

185 (81.86%)

Losses

40 (17.7%)

Draws

1 (0.44%)

Win/Loss By Method

Fellipe's Matchup History