Alexandre Molinaro is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under André Vasconcelos (Alemão), who worked extensively with coaches Vini Aieta and Carlson Gracie Junior, being also one of the main representatives of the Carlson Gracie Academy in the 2010’s decade. Molinaro gained notoriety in the sporting facet of BJJ while competing on the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) circuit, where he conquered numerous tournaments.
Alexandre Molinaro Jiu-Jitsu
Full Name: Alexandre Faria Molinaro
Nickname: N/A
Lineage: Carlos Gracie > Helio Gracie >Carlson Gracie > Carlson Gracie Jr > André Vasconcelos > Alexandre Molinaro
Main Achievements:
- 1st Place IBJJF South American Championship (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF Pans Championship No-Gi (2020)
- 1st Place IBJJF Asian Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF New York Spring Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF Atlanta Summer Open (2017)
- 1st Place IBJJF Washington DC Open (2017)
- 1st Place IBJJF Chicago Summer Open (2017)
- 1st Place IBJJF London Fall No-Gi Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF Las Vegas Open (2019)
- 1st Place IBJJF Houston Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF Seatle Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF Orlando Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF Amsterdam Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF Florence Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF San Antonio Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF Toronto Open (2018)
- 1st Place IBJJF Poznan Open (2019)
- 1st Place IBJJF Rome Open (2019)
- 1st Place UAEJJF Colombia National Pro (2018)
- 2nd Place IBJJF Miami Fall Open (2017)
- 2nd Place IBJJF Miami Winter Open (2019*)
- 2nd Place IBJJF Chicago Spring Open (2018)
- 2nd Place IBJJF San Francisco Open (2018)
- 2nd Place UAEJJF Continental Pro (2018)
- 3rd Place IBJJF American Nationals (2018*)
- 3rd Place IBJJF Pan American No-Gi Championship (2017)
- 3rd Place IBJJF European Open (2019)
- 3rd Place IBJJF Los Angeles Open (2018)
- 3rd Place IBJJF Long Beach Open (2017)
- 3rd Place IBJJF Seatle Open (2017)
Main Achievements (Colored Belts):
- 1st Place IBJJF World Championship (2013 blue)
- 1st Place IBJJF World No-Gi Championship (2013 blue)
- 1st Place UAEJJF Grand Slam, LA (2016 brown)
- 2nd Place IBJJF World No-Gi Championship (2013* blue)
- 3rd Place IBJJF Pan American Championship (2013** blue)
* Absolute
** Weight and absolute
Favorite Position/Technique: Open Guard
Weight Division: Peso Leve (76,00 kg / 168.0 lbs)
Team/Association: Carlson Gracie Association
Alexandre Molinaro Jiu-Jitsu
Alexandre Molinaro was born on June 3, 1996, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, being raised in the Rio Comprido neighborhood, located in the center (Centro) of Rio.
From a very young age, Alexandre’s parents tried to have him practicing sports. First through swimming, and later through judo, though neither captivated Molinaro’s interest. On October 2009, at the age of 13, Alexandre finally found something he enjoyed – jiu-jitsu. The main reason for this enthusiasm was that BJJ was similar to judo (which he had practiced) but lacked the physicality of the Japanese art of throwing. Instead of having to be athletic to play the game, Molinaro believed he could just as easily sit back and play guard, something that appealed a great deal to the young Rio de Janeiro native, who struggled with excess weight at the time.
The famous Vinicius Aieta (Vini) of Gracie Tijuca Academy, was Molinaro’s first instructor and the man who conducted Alexandre from white to purple belt, quickly becoming one of Brazil’s rising stars under the prestigious coach’s leadership.
By the end of 2015, Molinaro traveled to the United States together with his good friend Kauan Barboza to compete at the IBJJF No-Gi Pan. The idea was to stay for a whole month in the US, to compete on both the aforementioned Pan and the No-Gi World Championship, taking the chance to also visit close relatives who lived in New Jersey. While traveling through the Northern Emysphere, Alexandre met Carlson Gracie South Bay coach, André Vasconcelos – also known as Alemão. Vasconcelos was most impressed by Molinaro, inviting him to be part of a professional team he was building, a perfect opportunity for Alexandre to live from competing, which he took wholeheartedly.
Under Alemão’s guidance, Alexandre earned his brown and black belts, the latter on June 5, 2017, just a few days after his 21st birthday.
On the same week of Molinaro’s promotion to black belt, Alexandre decided to make his black belt debut. The idea was to compete at the BJJ Tour promotion, in Connecticut, and take the opportunity to visit his relatives in neighboring NJ.
Once in NJ, after the tournament, Alexandre was invited by his cousin to a street party nearby. At this festivity, a fight broke out (unrelated to Molinaro), in which someone drew a gun and fired a few rounds. Unfortunately for Alexandre, he was caught by a stray bullet, being rushed into the hospital.
According to Molinaro, in an interview given to BJJ Heroes in November 2018, the incident had a dramatic effect on his views on life, and on how to lead it. His desire to make an impact and leave a legacy grew stronger, and so did his training intensity from that point onwards.
Alexandre Molinaro Grappling Record
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BY POINTS
95 (71%) -
BY ADVANTAGES
8 (6%) -
BY SUBMISSION
25 (19%) -
BY DECISION
5 (4%) -
BY PENALTIES
0 (0%) - BY DQ
1 (1%)
25 SUBMISSIONS WINS
- 8 (32%)Choke from back
- 6 (24%)RNC
- 4 (16%)Katagatame
- 2 (8%)Terra footlock
- 1 (4%)Botinha
- 1 (4%)Armbar
- 1 (4%)Triangle
- 1 (4%)Mounted X choke
- 1 (4%)Inside heel hook
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BY POINTS
25 (32%) -
BY ADVANTAGES
5 (6%) -
BY SUBMISSION
40 (51%) -
BY DECISION
6 (8%) -
BY PENALTIES
1 (1%) - BY DQ
2 (3%)
40 SUBMISSIONS LOSSES
- 19 (48%)Choke from back
- 3 (8%)RNC
- 2 (5%)Triangle
- 2 (5%)Bow and arrow
- 2 (5%)Inside heel hook
- 1 (3%)Outside heel hook
- 1 (3%)Ezekiel
- 1 (3%)Kneebar
- 1 (3%)Submission
- 1 (3%)Choke
- 1 (3%)Straigh ankle lock
- 1 (3%)Armbar
- 1 (3%)Botinha
- 1 (3%)Arm in Ezekiel
- 1 (3%)Omoplata
- 1 (3%)Straight ankle lock
- 1 (3%)Footlock
Alexandre Molinaro Fight History
Alexandre Molinaro vs Gabe Sagman
Alexandre Molinaro vs Ayub Magomadov
He is the beastt. Best bjj fighter such an idol.
Alex is my favorite and I’m very proud of him. Keep up the great work.
Your Cally Friend