Kalebe Henrique
Born on September 23, 2008, in Manaus, Amazonas, Kalebe began his Jiu-Jitsu journey at the age of three, inspired by his father, a black belt and coach. He started training at his father's academy just for fun, like any kid looking to move and play. But by the time he was six, after winning his first competition at the Copa Meia Guarda in Manaus, something shifted—he fell in love with competing. Victory lit a fire in him, and from that moment on, Jiu-Jitsu became his life.
At ten years old, Kalebe and his father made a pivotal decision: to join the Melqui Galvão team in Manaus. With the guidance of Master Melqui and the support of a strong team, Kalebe chose to fully dedicate himself to becoming a professional athlete. He began training full time and moved into the athlete housing provided by the academy. Since then, he’s been living the lifestyle of a high-level competitor—focused, driven, and constantly evolving.
wo years ago, Kalebe moved to Jundiaí, São Paulo, to train at the new Melqui Galvão school, far from his home and family. The move pushed him to mature quickly and taught him valuable lessons about independence, commitment, and personal growth. Despite the challenges, his time there has resulted in major accomplishments and steady progress toward his ultimate goal: to become a black belt world champion.
Kalebe's breakout moment came at the ADCC Trials in Belo Horizonte in 2024. At just 15 years old, he advanced to the semifinals, facing and defeating top-level black belts—some of the biggest names in the sport. That performance marked a turning point in his career, earning him recognition and opening up new opportunities. More importantly, it proved that his years of sacrifice and hard work were starting to pay off.

Some of Kalebe’s top accomplishments include:
- 1st – ADCC World Youth
- 6x CBJJ Brazilian National Champion
- 3x IBJJF Pan Champion
- 2x IBJJF European Champion
- 2x IBJJF World Champion
- Semifinalist – ADCC Trials 2024 (at age 15)
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Did You Know?
Favorite Match: Kalebe Henrique vs Felipe Machado – ADCC Trials 2024
Person of Inspiration: My parents
Hometown: Manaus, Amazonas
Started Jiu-Jitsu in: Equipe 7 / CTT, Manaus
Current Team: BJJ COLLEGE by Melqui Galvão
Training Routine: Monday to Saturday
7:00–9:00 Competition Training
9:00–10:30 Drills
14:00–16:00 Competition Training
17:00–18:30 Physical Conditioning
Favorite Post-Competition Meal: Burger and açaí
Pre-Fight Ritual: Talking to my dad helps me stay calm, listening to music, and visualizing how I want the match to go.
Greatest Victory So Far: 2x IBJJF World Champion & ADCC Youth World Champion
Dream in Jiu-Jitsu: To become the greatest lightweight in history.
If I weren’t an athlete, I’d be...: I can’t imagine my life without Jiu-Jitsu—I was born to be an athlete.
Quote that represents me: Success comes to those who are willing to work harder than the rest.
Favorite Kingz Gi: Nano 3.0 (Blue)
One piece of advice for beginners: Hard work beats talent every time. Enjoy the process and embrace every step of the journey.




Known for his aggressive, forward-pressure style, Kalebe’s favorite techniques are wrestling-based takedowns like the double leg and single leg. He believes takedowns bring excitement to a match and reflect the true essence of Jiu-Jitsu—always fighting for the finish.
Outside the mats, Kalebe enjoys relaxing with his teammates, watching movies and documentaries, playing video games, and studying languages. Since being away from his family, his time off the mats has become a moment to recharge and grow. He's currently learning English and Spanish—tools he knows will be crucial to his future in the sport.
To Kalebe, a champion’s mindset is built through consistency and resilience. As taught by his mentor Melqui Galvão, being a champion is not just about collecting medals—it’s about showing up every day, staying humble, working hard, treating others with empathy, and giving your best no matter the circumstances.
Currently competing in the lightweight division, Kalebe is one of the brightest rising stars of his generation—and he’s just getting started.