Erich Munis is a jiu-jitsu black belt under Isaque Bahiense and Gabriel Figueiró who worked extensively with Rodrigo Feijão and the Clube Feijão workgroup during the early stages of his professional career. Erich Munis became widely recognized as one of the rising stars of the sport after his breakthrough performances in important titles on the international circuit, including the 2019 Copa Podio Heavyweight Grand Prix, a professional event that featured some of the top athletes in the sport. Erich conquered the GP as a brown belt and became the first non-black belt to win the popular grappling tournament. Erich is also the youngest of 2 other jiu-jitsu standouts, Alex and Anderson Munis.
Erich Munis Jiu-Jitsu
Full Name: Erich Munis dos Santos
Nickname: N/A
Lineage 1: Carlos Gracie > Helio Gracie > Rolls Gracie > Romero Cavalcanti > Fábio Gurgel > Isaque Bahiense > Erich Munis
Lineage 2: Carlos Gracie > Helio Gracie > Rolls Gracie >Romero Cavalcanti > Fábio Gurgel > Gabriel Figueiró > Erich Munis
Main Achievements:
- 1st Place IBJJF World Championship (2021 / 2022 / 2023 / 2024*)
- 1st Place IBJJF Pan Championship (2022* / 2023)
- 1st Place IBJJF European Championship (2024)
- 1st Place IBJJF Brazilian Nationals (2021**)
- 1st Place IBJJF The Crown GP (2024)
- 1st Place AJP Abu Dhabi World Pro (2021)
- 1st Place AJP Grand Slam, RJ (2021)
- 2nd Place IBJJF Pan Championship (2022 / 2023*)
- 2nd Place IBJJF World Championship (2023* / 2024)
- 3rd Place AJP Grand Slam, RJ (2020)
- 3rd Place AJP Grand Slam, AD (2021)
Main Achievements (Colored Belts):
- 1st Place IBJJF World Championship (2019** purple)
- 1st Place IBJJF Pan Championship (2019** purple)
- 1st Place IBJJF European Open (2019** purple, 2020** brown)
- 1st Place CBJJ Brazilian Nationals (2017 blue, 2018** / 2019** purple)
- 1st Place AJP World Pro (2018 purple)
- 1st Place AJP Grand Slam, AD (2019 brown)
- 1st Place AJP Grand Slam, LA (2019 brown)
- 1st Place ACBJJ South American Championship (2018 purple)
- 1st Place Copa Podio HW Grand Prix (2019)
* Absolute
** Weight and Absolute
Favorite Position/Technique: Open Guard
Weight Division: Peso Pesado (94kg/207lbs)
Team/Association: Fratres
Erich Munis Biography
Erich Munis was born on December 19, 1997, in Panorama, a city located in the State of São Paulo, Brazil.
Growing up, Erich’s father was a big influence on him and his brothers, and it was he who instilled in the young Munis’ love for sports and martial arts, even though there was not a lot in the way of combat sports, in the small town of Panorama.
In 2013 jiu-jitsu finally arrived in Panorama under the “Raça” team banner. Erich enrolled in the gym, alongside his middle brother Anderson. While the two siblings started training at Raça, Alex, the oldest of the brothers, also joined a grappling club at the nearby town of Três Lagoas, where he was working with his father. That nearby academy was an affiliate of Nova União and Clube Feijão.
As blue belts, the Munis brothers decided to try and follow jiu-jitsu as a career. As Alex already had a connection with Clube Feijão – one of the biggest producers of grappling talent in Brazil, the brothers decided to apply for a scholarship at the team’s headquarters, all being accepted by the well-known Maringá based school. The first to move to the training camp were Alex and Anderson who arrived as blue belts, with Erich joining them the following year due to his high school arrangements.
Under the guidance of Rodrigo Feijão, at CF, the Munis brothers went from unknown, small-town athletes to being recognized among the hottest prospects in the sport, a reputation earned during their purple belt campaigns.
Although doing very well, competition-wise during this period, the Munis bros struggled to make ends meet financially. It was after reaching out for support on social media to compete at an international tournament that the brothers were contacted by Israel Bahiense, a representative of the Dream Art project – a brand new training center, fully dedicated to supporting and producing high-level, professional jiu-jitsu athletes.
After joining Dream Art, Erich’s skillset went above and beyond all expectations, as the young Panorama native went on to win double gold at the World Championships as a purple belt. His outstanding career on the international circuit earned Erich Munis and his brothers, their black belt by Dream Art’s team leaders, Isaque Bahiense and Gabriel Figueiró in a ceremony that took place on September 28, 2020. Munis would later leave the DA squad in 2023.
Erich Munis Grappling Record
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BY POINTS
40 (39%) -
BY ADVANTAGES
6 (6%) -
BY SUBMISSION
54 (53%) -
BY DECISION
2 (2%) -
BY PENALTIES
0 (0%) - BY DQ
0 (0%)
54 SUBMISSIONS WINS
- 19 (35%)Armbar
- 6 (11%)Triangle
- 5 (9%)Arm in Ezekiel
- 5 (9%)Choke from back
- 3 (6%)Toe hold
- 3 (6%)Cross choke
- 2 (4%)North south choke
- 2 (4%)Choke
- 2 (4%)Omoplata
- 2 (4%)Bow and arrow
- 2 (4%)Katagatame
- 1 (2%)Armlock
- 1 (2%)Verbal tap
- 1 (2%)Straight ankle lock
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BY POINTS
2 (33%) -
BY ADVANTAGES
2 (33%) -
BY SUBMISSION
2 (33%) -
BY DECISION
0 (0%) -
BY PENALTIES
0 (0%) - BY DQ
0 (0%)
2 SUBMISSIONS LOSSES
- 2 (100%)Kneebar
He won twice with Patrick Gaudio, why it is not here in his record?
Hi James, we only account for “real” matches. Gaudio and Munis are teammates and these matches were mere formalities due to the AJP ruleset that stipulate team partners have to compete against each other. We do not quantify these for the record as the winner was “likely” agreed upon prior to the match.
Following your logic, his matches against Meragli should not be listed either.
We take it on a case-by-case basis. We know the one with Gaudio was not a real match, but we have no reason to believe the one with Meregali wasn’t.