Micael Galvão

Practitioner

Birthday October 8, 2003

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Manaus, Brazil

Age 20 years old

Nationality Brazil

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2003

Micael Ferreira Galvão, commonly known as Mica Galvão, (born 8 October 2003) is a submission grappler, Luta Livre and Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) black belt competitor from the Brazilian state of Amazonas.

A highly decorated athlete competing since childhood, Galvão was promoted to black belt in 2021, at the age of 17, less than three years after reaching blue belt.

In 2022 Galvão won the 2022 IBJJF World Jiu-Jitsu Championship before testing positive for a banned substance and receiving a one-year suspension ban.

Micael Ferreira Galvão was born on 8 October 2003 in Manaus, Brazil.

His father Melquisedeque Galvão, known as Melqui Galvão, was the chief investigator of the special anti-kidnapping squad of the Manaus Police Department, and a Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) and Luta Livre black belt.

Galvão's grandfather was a well known kung fu instructor.

Coached by his father, Galvão first BJJ competition took place at the age of four.

A few years later when he was ten years old, Galvão started training in Luta Livre Esportiva (also known as Brazilian catch-wrestling), Galvão also trained Judo and Freestyle Wrestling.

2011

In February 2011 his father started Projeto Nandinho a program for low-income children and adolescents, looking to train in BJJ, the academy was at first located in his garage, later becoming part of Dream Art Project, another program for young athletes supported by Alliance Jiu Jitsu in the region of Amazonas.

Together with his sister Sammi, the siblings quickly conquered all the main competitions in the Amazonas and Brazil.

2015

At the 2015 Amazonian Jiu-Jitsu Championship, 11-year-old Galvão submitted all his opponents winning an Amazon Championship title the for 15th time.

In July 2015 Galvão and his sister left the country for the first time, to participate in the American National Jiu-Jitsu Championship taking place in Las Vegas.

The Galvão siblings became known around the regional competition circuit for submitting older and heavier opponents during "superfights".

In one of those matches, 13-year-old green belt Galvão submitted a 25-year-old brown belt with proven competition record.

2017

At 15 Galvão was promoted to blue belt, winning the 2017 IBJJF Kids Pan; a month later, during a tournament known as Copa Podio Orange League Event where juveniles faced experience grapplers, Galvão submitted Leandro Rounaud, a former IBJJF Manaus Open adult black belt champion.

In January Galvão won the IBJJF European Jiu-Jitsu Championship taking place in Portugal, in the Juvenile, blue heavy division.

2019

In August 2019 Galvão won the Abu Dhabi International Pro Championship, taking place in Manaus, in the -81 kg juvenile blue belt division while his sister Sammi won the -70 kg female adult purple belt.

After turning sixteen Galvão was promoted to purple belt, competing in the adult bracket he won the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2019–2020 – Abu Dhabi then less than a year later was promoted to brown belt in October 2020.

In April 2021 he won the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2020–2021 – Abu Dhabi in the -77 kg division.

In May 2021 Galvão participated in Flograppling's Who's Number 1 (WNO), defeating World No-Gi black belt Champion and ADCC veteran Dante Leon by unanimous decision.

In June 2021 it was announced that Roberto "Cyborg" Abreu's Fight Sports was partnering with Melqui Galvao's project in Brazil providing an exchange program between their HQ in Miami and their location in Manaus.

Galvão announced that he was now representing Fight Sports team going forward in competitions.

That same year, as a Brown Belt, Galvão won the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam World Pro and the 2021 IBJJF No Gi Pan Championship in the middleweight division.

On 19 June 2021 Galvão entered the Third Coast Grappling 7 grand prix, submitting three BJJ black belts in one night to win the title.

On 9 July 2021 a few months after being promoted to black belt in Luta Livre by his mentor Totonho Aleixo, and only 9 months after receiving his BJJ brown belt, 17-year-old Galvão was promoted to BJJ black belt by his father Melqui Galvão at their academy.

In October he won the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2021–2022 Rio De Janeiro, winning all his fights by submission.

In November 2021, Galvão became the youngest athlete to compete in the AJP World Pro championship at the male black belt level, then became the youngest competitor to win the event after submitting all his opponents in the 77 kg division.

After defeating Carlos Andrade at the prestigious Curitiba Open, a tournament featuring the top Brazilian competitors, Galvão held a record of 12 submission win in a row.

In September 2021 Galvão lost a no-Gi match to Tye Ruotolo by Split Decision at the WNO Championship.

In February 2022 Galvão won the Brazilian ADCC Trials submitting all of his opponents, scoring 6 wins, 5 submissions and 1 disqualification, and securing a spot at the upcoming 2022 ADCC Submission Fighting World Championship, the world's biggest grappling tournament, in the 77 kg weight class.

In April 2022, Galvão took part in BJJ Stars 8 Middleweight GP, one of the biggest and most prestigious professional jiu-jitsu shows taking place in São Paulo; Galvão won the first match against multiple-time black belt World champion Leandro Lo via decision, the semi-final against Mauricio Oliveira via submission (Injury Forfeit) then won the final against Lucas "Hulk" Barbosa, a-two time World champion (Gi and No-Gi) whom Galvão defeated with a Bow and Arrow Choke.

In June 2022 competing at the World Championship as a black belt for the first time, Galvão became, at 18 years old, the youngest ever jiu-jitsu world champion after defeating 19-year-old Tye Ruotolo in the lightweight final.

He was later stripped of the title after testing positive for clomiphene and suspended for 1 year.

Galvão won silver at the 2022 ADCC World Championship after defeating Dante Leon, in a match where 2 points were deducted from Leon in the final 10 seconds, Renato Canuto and Oliver Taza by points but losing to Kade Ruotolo in the final.

In January 2023, Galvão's father Melqui announced that they would be separating from Fight Sports and branching out as their own BJJ affiliation, including a new location in São Paulo.

He returned to gi competition for the first time in 9 months at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Tour in London on 12 March 2023, winning gold in the welterweight division.

Galvão was then booked to compete in a superfight against Alexandre de Jesus in the main event of Majestic BJJ 3 on 1 April 2023.

He submitted de Jesus in the main event and won the promotion's 83 kg title.

Galvão was then invited to compete in the BJJ Stars 10 Absolute Grand prix on 22 April 2023.

He defeated Otavio Nalati on points in the opening round before winning his quarter-final match against Kaynan Duarte by disqualification.