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MMA coach André Pederneiras thinks law enforcement should actively investigate how judges score fights in the Octagon. 2022 was a rough year for MMA judges. From controversial decisions to the harsh criticism of Douglas Crosby, MMA judging has been in …

MMA coach André Pederneiras thinks law enforcement should actively investigate how judges score fights in the Octagon. 2022 was a rough year for MMA judges. From controversial decisions to the harsh criticism of Douglas Crosby, MMA judging has been in the spotlight over the past 12 months. One questionable set of scorecards was the lightweight…

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Andre Pederneiras

DOB: March 22nd, 1967Gym: Nova UniaoLocation: Rio de Janeiro, BrazilMartial Arts Background: Jiu JitsuMMA Record: 1-1Notable Fighters: Jose Aldo, Renan Barao, Eduardo Dantes, BJ Penn Pederneiras’ beginnings in martial arts André “Dede” Pederneiras was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and got into Jiu Jitsu when he was 17. Initially, Pederneiras joined Upper Sports Clube […]

DOB: March 22nd, 1967
Gym: Nova Uniao
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Martial Arts Background: Jiu Jitsu
MMA Record: 1-1
Notable Fighters: Jose Aldo, Renan Barao, Eduardo Dantes, BJ Penn

Pederneiras’ beginnings in martial arts

André “Dede” Pederneiras was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and got into Jiu Jitsu when he was 17. Initially, Pederneiras joined Upper Sports Clube to lift weights, but since Jiu Jitsu was offered with a membership, he started training.

Rodrigo Vieira was his professor and a black belt under Carlson Gracie. Dede immediately became passionate about Jiu Jitsu and would train constantly.

He would train with Viera up until he was a brown belt until Vieira took a job offer at a bigger academy. Dede would be without a coach for a short period until Carlson Gracie himself. Also offering him a job to teach the kids at his academy.

5 years later after he started Jiu Jitsu, André would receive his black belt from Carlson Gracie.

Pederneiras opens his own academy

After receiving his black belt, Dede would open his own Jiu Jitsu academy, but would face adversity. His students would be successful in competition, but they would never win a team tournament due to being a small school.

Large BJJ schools like Gracie Barra with their sheer numbers would always win team awards at competitions.

Pederneiras co-founder of Nova União

Dede would befriend another small gym owner named Wendel Alexander. The two would decide to join forces against the bigger school and would form the affiliation Nova Uniao.(New Union in english)

Andre would face backlash from Brazilians during the 90s as he was one of the first to start training foreigners. Two of his first foreign students would include John Lewis and BJ Penn.

His student BJ Penn was the first non Brazilian to win a  BJJ world championship.

Pederneiras begins coaching MMA

During the late 90s when MMA was getting popular, Dede started coaching and training in the sport. André himself would compete in two fights going 1-1 before becoming a full time coach.

Nova Uniao would also split between MMA and BJJ training. Wendell would take over the BJJ side of the affiliation, while Dede ran the MMA side.

He would be the head MMA coach for 21 years before stepping down as head coach in 2018. In that time, André would train 3 MMA world champions and numerous top level fighters.

Notable fighters

Dede has been coaching MMA fighters since the late 90s and has built a successful and extensive resume. Some of the top fighters he trained include BJ Penn, Jose Aldo, Renan Barao, and Eduardo Dantes.

BJ Penn

“The prodigy” BJ Penn was one of the greatest MMA and BJJ practitioners of all time. He became obsessed with BJJ and dedicated his life to it.

So much so that he would reach the level of black in just over 3 years from Pederneiras. In this time, BJ would also become the first american to win a BJJ world championship.

After winning a world championship in Jiu Jitsu, BJ turned his attention to MMA. He would go right into the UFC going 6-1-1 in his first run with the promotion.

This included going up a weight class and beating welterweight champion Matt Hughes. Penn would fight 4 fights with K-1 MMA before coming back to the UFC.

When BJ would return he would have two fights at welterweight before the lightweight division was brought back. He would fight his way to the championship and win the title against Sean Sherk. 

Becoming the first UFC fighter to ever hold titles in two different weight classes. BJ would defend his title 3 times before losing it to Frankie Edgar.

Jose Aldo

Arguably the greatest student of Pederneiras and one of the all time great fighters is Jose Aldo. He started fighting when he was just 17 and was destined for greatness.

Aldo would reach the WEC when he was just 20 years old with a record of 10-1. From 2006 on, Aldo would go unbeaten for almost a decade.

Winning the WEC featherweight title and retaining it until the promotion merged into the UFC. Once in the UFC his title was changed to the UFC featherweight title and would continue his dominance.

Defending his title before losing it to Conor McGregor in 2015. Jose went through a rough patch for a few years, but has found new life in the bantamweight division.

Renan Barao

The other UFC champion that Dede trained was former bantamweight champion Renan Barao. For a short time Barao looked like he would be the bantamweight equivalent to Jose Aldo.

Winning his 2 WEC fights and continuing his winning ways once he moved to the UFC. He would decisively win his first UFC fights before beating Urijah Faber for the championship.

Barao would defend his title three times before losing his title to underdog TJ Dillashaw. This loss along with UFC’s new drug policy would mark the downside of Renan’a career. Going 2-8 in his last 10 fights before being released.

Pederneiras’ legacy

André Pederneiras is responsible for building one of the biggest powerhouses in MMA from the ground up. In his 21 years as head of Nova Uniao, André would train 3 UFC champions and numerous top level MMA talent.

As of 2018, Pederneiras stepped down as head coach of Nova Uniao. He purchased his first academy Upper Arena and wanted to realize his vision for the gym.

Which was to create a neutral MMA gym, where top level fighters in MMA from different affiliations can train together. Free of the gym politics that comes with different affiliations. Dede will look to continue training the next crop of fighters from his gym in Rio.

Jose Aldo’s Coach Andre Pederneiras Tests Positive For COVID-19

PederneirasPederneiras Isolating At Home After Positive Test Jose Aldo’s head coach Andre Pederneiras is the latest in the mixed martial arts world to test positive for COVID-19. The news was announced by Pederneiras himself as the Nova Uniao coach gave an interview to Combate before taking to social media (translation via MMA Junkie). “Good morning […]

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Pederneiras Isolating At Home After Positive Test

Jose Aldo’s head coach Andre Pederneiras is the latest in the mixed martial arts world to test positive for COVID-19.

The news was announced by Pederneiras himself as the Nova Uniao coach gave an interview to Combate before taking to social media (translation via MMA Junkie).

“Good morning everyone!

“I took the Covid-19 test and it was positive. I am well, fulfilling my isolation at home, and my biggest concern at this moment is to continue our fundraising campaign, because the hunger of the less fortunate cannot fail to be quenched due to a MOMENTARY low medical in the middle of this war that we are fighting, to feed the less fortunate.

“Regardless of whether I am unable to go to the street, our army of ATHLETES AND COLLABORATORS will continue to distribute the basic food baskets at the scheduled times – and as soon as I am free, I will be back in front of everything, buying and distributing the food TOGETHER WE WIN THIS WAR.

“Every week I go to the bank to get the statement to account for the campaign. Unfortunately, this week I will have to post the cell phone statement (which I don’t like to do because it doesn’t show the name of André Pederneiras Institute and the value together), but as soon as I’m released to leave, I’ll post the statement the way it came making.

“The motto of my life has always been FIGHTING TO WIN, and it will be no different now!! My thanks to everyone who is donating and helping these people in need in some way.”

As mentioned, Pederneiras is currently organizing a local food drive to help local residents affected by the ongoing pandemic, and it certainly seems he’s putting that above his own health.

While that is a great gesture from the legendary coach — who along with Aldo, has also trained Renan Barao and Junior dos Santos — hopefully he has a quick and speedy recovery from COVID-19 as he continues to isolate at home.

Jose Aldo’s Coach, Andre Pederneiras Tests Positive For COVID-19

Jose Aldo’s head coach and leader of the Nova União academy, Andre Pederneiras has tested positive for COVID-19. Pederneiras, who is 53, says he is now isolating at home away from his family after finding out he contracted the virus. “Fifte…

Jose Aldo’s head coach and leader of the Nova União academy, Andre Pederneiras has tested positive for COVID-19. Pederneiras, who is 53, says he is now isolating at home away from his family after finding out he contracted the virus. “Fifteen days ago I felt chills for two nights in a row, but nothing much. My […]

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Jose Aldo’s Coach Reacts To Conor McGregor’s Comments

Jose Aldo’s coach has reacted to Conor McGregor’s recent comments about his latest win.

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Jose Aldo’s coach has reacted to Conor McGregor’s comments.

The MMA superstar was highly complimentary of Aldo for his emotional TKO of Jeremy Stephens at July 28’s UFC on FOX 31. McGregor commented that the ‘whole of Ireland was happy for Aldo on that night.’

The comments may have come as a surprise to many due to McGregor’s bitter rivalry with Aldo in 2015. Aldo’s longtime coach wasn’t among those who were surprised, however.

McGregor acts differently because he has to sell his fights according to Andre Pederneiras. Aldo’s longtime mentor and coach recently told Brazilian media via MMA Fighting that McGregor was actually a respectful man:

”I think Conor created this pejorative myth around him because of the things he says, but backstage he’s none of what he portrays himself to be to sell. Every time I met him he was super respectful, we shook hands, so it doesn’t surprise me that he had that reaction, especially now that he doesn’t have anything booked with Aldo.

“If he had something booked with Aldo he would say he was lucky, that he’s sh*t [laughs], only to provoke. He’s a guy that had done things I can’t see anyone else doing. He’s unique in history, can’t say anything.”

McGregor infamously knocked out Aldo in 13 seconds at their awaited featherweight title fight at UFC 194. Pederneiras wants that fight back due to its result. He said fans didn’t get to really see what it could have been:

”The first fight didn’t represent what the fight really could be, and that’s unfortunate for everyone who wanted to watch it. So I would choose Conor even though I have nothing against him. I know there’s a good person behind that artist and it doesn’t represent what he says. He says a bunch of crap to get attention and sell.”

McGregor is now headed for a massive lightweight title bout with current champion Khabib Nurmagomedov at October 6’s UFC 229. The fight became the most awaited and hyped fight in MMA because of McGregor’s now-infamous melee in Brooklyn, New York. The former champion faced assault charges and agreed to a plea deal for them last month.

Pederneiras said the UFC’s megastar knew exactly what he was doing. McGregor was simply building the hype in his opinion:

”That’s him being the artist, in my opinion. He knows that he will have to fight Khabib, so since he has to do that, why not start the mess now and start promoting it?”

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Jose Aldo’s Coach Responds to Conor McGregor’s Kind Words

Jose Aldo’s coach responds to Conor McGregor expressing joy over Aldo’s latest win. The rivalry between Aldo and McGregor is well documented. McGregor revved up the trash talk tenfold in anticipation of his featherweight title showdown agai…

Jose Aldo’s coach responds to Conor McGregor expressing joy over Aldo’s latest win. The rivalry between Aldo and McGregor is well documented. McGregor revved up the trash talk tenfold in anticipation of his featherweight title showdown against Aldo back in Dec. 2015. The “Notorious” won knocked out Aldo in 13 seconds and a star was […]

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