Cole Abate is a professional grappler and a jiu-jitsu specialist who trains under Guilherme Mendes and represents team Art Of Jiu-Jitsu (AOJ) in the sport’s international circuit. Abate, commonly referred to as “Ice Cole” first made waves in the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) circuit while competing in the junior and juvenile divisions where he conquered numerous important titles, but it was his winning performance at the ADCC East Coast Trials (pro-division) – one of the biggest no-gi tournaments in the world – as a 16-year-old blue belt that gained the recognition of the mainstream audience.
Cole Abate Jiu-Jitsu
Full Name: Cole Anthony Abate
Nickname: “Ice” Cole is often associated with Abate, which plays on the adjective “Ice-Cold”. This started through the comments section of a Cole Abate highlight reel on YouTube by a fan who was discussing Abate’s calm and collected composure, describing him as “Ice-Cold” on the mats despite his young age. Later the promotor of the professional Brazilian grappling show Copa Podio / Orange League (Jeferson Maycá) decided to use that name to raise the marketing value of the young Texas native which extrapolated the use of the terminology.
Lineage: Carlos Gracie > Carlson Gracie > André Pederneiras > Ramon Lemos > Guilherme Mendes > Cole Abate
Main Achievements (Pro-Level):
- 1st Place IBJJF Pan Championship NOGI (2024)
- 1st Place ADCC EC US Trials (2021)
Main Achievements (Colored Belts):
- 1st Place IBJJF World Championship (2022 purple)
- 1st Place IBJJF American Nationals (2022 purple)
- 3rd Place IBJJF Pan American Championship (2022 purple)
Main Achievements (Juvenile):
- 1st Place IBJJF European Open (2020)
- 1st Place IBJJF World Championship NOGI (2021)
- 1st Place IBJJF Pan Championship NOGI (2021**)
- 1st Place IBJJF Pan Championship (2021)
- 1st Place IBJJF Pan Kids Championship (2016 / 2018 / 2019)
- 1st Place IBJJF American Nationals Kids (2015 / 2016 / 2017 / 2018 / 2019)
- 2nd Place IBJJF Pan Kids Championship (2014)
- 3rd Place IBJJF Pan Kids Championship (2015 / 2017)
Favorite Position/Technique: Well Rounded
Weight Division: Peso Pena (70,00 kg / 154.5 lbs)
Team/Association: Art Of Jiu-Jitsu (AOJ)
Cole Abate Biography
Cole Abate was born on November 16, 2004, in Beaumont, Texas, USA, growing up in San Antonio, TX.
Drawn to athletic endeavors from a very young age, Abate started playing basketball and baseball at the age of 4. Already showing premature signs of competitiveness as a young child, Cole gradually became disheartened with team sports as his teammates did not share the same levels of focus and ambition for competition, displaying a more ludic approach towards these activities.
At the age of 5, while exercising with his father – Jeremy – at a local fitness gym, the Abate’s were approached by another gymgoer who, after some small talk, spoke about jiu-jitsu. The gentleman was a purple belt at the time who trained at a local gym and his enthusiasm for the sport drew Cole’s attention. After an invitation from this newfound friend, the young Texan decided to take a trial class.
After his first jiu-jitsu class, Cole Abate was immediately drawn to the sport/martial art as was his father. The fact that it was challenging and he was not dependent on teammates to draw success from this activity was one of many favorable factors that led to his decision of leaving basketball and baseball behind to focus on grappling.
Under the guidance of coach Rodrigo Pinheiro, Cole quickly climbed through the belt ranks while competing regularly and winning some of the most important medals in the Teen, Junior, and Juvenile Divisions.
Cole’s talent shined through to eventually calling for the attention of promotor Jeferson Maycá of the Copa Podio jiu-jitsu show. Maycá developing an event (Orange League) destined to find the top junior talent in the world, gathering athletes from across the globe. At the time (2019) Abate revealed himself to a wider audience, particularly in Brazil, where the event took place (Manaus). These travels abroad also propelled Abate to learn Portuguese, a language he speaks fluently.
At the age of 14, already seen by many as one of the hottest prospects in the junior jiu-jitsu world, Cole’s father asked him “If you could train anywhere in the world, where would it be?“* the young athlete replied “with coaches Guilherme and Rafael Mendes“* at the Art Of Jiu-Jitsu academy. After the reply, Jeremy (father) and Chimele (mother) took Cole to AOJ in California as a present, the two loved the environment there and believed it to be a perfect fit for Cole to develop. By a stroke of luck, Abate senior had a work opportunity around this time that supported a move to Costa Mesa, so Cole’s dream came true in 2019.
After years of repeated success in the colored belt divisions, on July 10, 2023, Cole Abate was promoted to the black belt rank by his instructor, Guilherme Mendes.
* Taken from an interview with Jeremy Abate in August 2022.
Cole Abate arrived at AOJ as a green belt receiving his following promotions from Gui Mendes from then on.
COLE ABATE’S BJJ RANK PROMOTIONS:
– November 11, 2019 (BLUE, 15YO)
– December 2, 2021 (PURPLE, 17YO)
– January 25, 2023 (BROWN, 18YO)
– July 10, 2023 (BLACK, 18YO)
NOTE REGARDING COLE ABATE’S RECORD
Traditionally BJJ Heroes has only accounted for black belt records as they signify an athlete’s entry into our sport’s elite ranks. Abate, however, is a special case as he’s been competing in the pro-grappling circuit since his teenage years as a lower-ranked athlete. This has left BJJ Heroes with a delicate predicament of defining when to start accounting for the young prodigy’s match records.
Considering the real challenge Cole offers to any big event he competes in, we have decided to add Abate’s matches at a pro level prior to him being ranked as a black belt, for historical purposes. Our readers should keep in mind that Cole was competing as an underaged athlete up until July 2023. His black belt debut took place in Australia, at the Tough Roll event.
Cole Abate Grappling Record
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BY POINTS
7 (23%) -
BY ADVANTAGES
1 (3%) -
BY SUBMISSION
19 (61%) -
BY DECISION
4 (13%) -
BY PENALTIES
0 (0%) - BY DQ
0 (0%)
19 SUBMISSIONS WINS
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BY POINTS
0 (0%) -
BY ADVANTAGES
1 (33%) -
BY SUBMISSION
0 (0%) -
BY DECISION
2 (67%) -
BY PENALTIES
0 (0%) - BY DQ
0 (0%)
0 SUBMISSION LOSSES
Cole Abate Fight History
ID | Opponent | W/L | Method | Competition | Weight | Stage | Year |
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27945 | Gabriel SousaGabriel Sousa | L | Referee Decision | WNO Champ. | 70KG | SF | 2021 |
35060 | Fabricio AndreyFabricio Andrey | L | Referee Decision | ADCC | 66KG | R1 | 2022 |
50325 | Leonardo Vilela | L | Pts: 4x4, Adv | World Champ. | 70KG | R1 | 2024 |
27943 | Geo MartinezGeo Martinez | W | Referee Decision | WNO Champ. | 70KG | 4F | 2021 |
28800 | Miles Williams | W | Teepe choke | ADCC EC Trials | 66KG | R1 | 2021 |
28812 | S. Weisenburg | W | Armbar | ADCC EC Trials | 66KG | R2 | 2021 |
28826 | Kelly Quinn | W | Kimura | ADCC EC Trials | 66KG | R3 | 2021 |
28835 | Jon CalestineJon Calestine | W | Pts: 3x0 | ADCC EC Trials | 66KG | R4 | 2021 |
28842 | Estevan MartinezEstevan Martinez | W | Pts: 3x0 | ADCC EC Trials | 66KG | 4F | 2021 |
28845 | Deandre CorbeDeandre Corbe | W | Pts: 2x0 | ADCC EC Trials | 66KG | SF | 2021 |
28846 | Keith KrikorianKeith Krikorian | W | Pts: 10x0 | ADCC EC Trials | 66KG | F | 2021 |
36267 | Damien Anderson | W | Referee Decision | WNO | 70KG | SPF | 2022 |
41835 | Baby Dave | W | Armbar | Tough Roll | NA | SPF | 2023 |
42432 | Atai Murzaev | W | Inside heel hook | AIGA | 65KG | RR | 2023 |
42437 | Kaitmazov Rashid | W | Inside heel hook | AIGA | 76KG | RR | 2023 |
42611 | Eduardo GranzottoEduardo Granzotto | W | Pts: 0x0, Adv | IBJJF GP | 76KG | SPF | 2023 |
50083 | Huthayfah Penney | W | Pts: 5x0 | SDiego SPO | 70KG | F | 2024 |
52896 | Sam McNallySam McNally | W | Referee Decision | Polaris 29 | 70KG | SPF | 2024 |
53025 | Ethan Timothy | W | Submission | Atlanta FO | 76KG | 4F | 2024 |
53026 | Sandrey Silva | W | Footlock | Atlanta FO | 76KG | SF | 2024 |
53028 | Kevin MahechaKevin Mahecha | W | Choke from back | Atlanta FO | 76KG | F | 2024 |
53149 | Brian MahechaBrian Mahecha | W | Toe hold | Atlanta FNGO | 73KG | 4F | 2024 |
53150 | Lukete SilvaLukete Silva | W | Referee Decision | Atlanta FNGO | 73KG | SF | 2024 |
53152 | An Vu | W | Inside heel hook | Atlanta FNGO | 73KG | F | 2024 |
53255 | Wellington DiasWellington Dias | W | Armbar | Sacramento Op | 76KG | F | 2024 |
53286 | Thiago GaiaThiago Gaia | W | Outside heel hook | Sacramento NGO | 73KG | SF | 2024 |
53288 | Andrew Alexander | W | RNC | Sacramento NGO | 73KG | F | 2024 |
54427 | Youngseung ChoYoungseung Cho | W | Armbar | Pan Pac | 76KG | SF | 2024 |
54428 | Ariel TabakAriel Tabak | W | Pts: 2x0 | Pan Pac | 76KG | F | 2024 |
54438 | Michael Messo | W | Inside heel hook | Pan Pac NOGI | 73KG | SF | 2024 |
54439 | Colby Allen | W | Kimura | Pan Pac NOGI | 73KG | F | 2024 |
54502 | Gianni GrippoGianni Grippo | W | Pts: 2x0 | NoGi Pan | 73KG | 4F | 2024 |
54505 | Ismael SantosIsmael Santos | W | Inside heel hook | NoGi Pan | 73KG | SF | 2024 |
54507 | Julian EspinosaJulian Espinosa | W | Armbar | NoGi Pan | 67KG | F | 2024 |