Bibiano Fernandes

Bibiano Fernandes da Silva Neto (born March 30, 1980) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist and black belt Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) practitioner. He fought in ONE Championship, where he is a former two-time ONE Bantamweight Champion and holds the record for most title fight wins (11) and is tied for most consecutive title defenses (7).

Bibiano Fernandes
Fernandes with his DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix championship belt, 2010
BornBibiano Fernandes da Silva Neto
(1980-03-30) March 30, 1980 (age 44)[1]
Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil[2]
Other namesThe Flash
NationalityBrazilian & Canadian
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight145 lb (66 kg; 10.4 st)
DivisionBantamweight
Featherweight
Reach67.5 in (171 cm)
StyleBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Pankration
Fighting out ofLangley, Canada
TeamFlash Academy BJJ, in Canadá
TrainerFaustino Neto, Osvaldo Alves
Rank5th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Oswaldo Alves[3]
Mixed martial arts record
Total30
Wins24
By knockout2
By submission9
By decision12
By disqualification1
Losses6
By knockout2
By decision4
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Representing  Brazil
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Pan American
Gold medal – first place 2004 California, USA -64 kg
Gold medal – first place 2005 California, USA -64 kg
Gold medal – first place 2006 Los Angeles, CA -64 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Carson, CA -64 kg
World Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Gold medal – first place 2003 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -64 kg
Silver medal – second place 2004 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -64 kg
Gold medal – first place 2005 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -64 kg
Gold medal – first place 2006 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -64 kg

A five time World jiu-jitsu champion[a] and three time Pan American champion, Fernandes was considered the top light-featherweight of his generation before transitioning to mixed martial arts (MMA).[4] He previously competed for K-1, DREAM, and King of the Cage. Fernandes is also a former DREAM Featherweight Champion and DREAM Bantamweight Champion. He was once ranked as the #5 bantamweight in the world by MMA Weekly.[5]

Background

Fernandes was born in Manaus and grew up in a neighborhood called Coroado with his family. Fernandes played soccer throughout his childhood. Bibiano Fernandes' mother fell ill and eventually passed away when he was seven years old. His father, Inacio, didn't want to raise the children, so Bibiano and his siblings were sent to live with their aunt in the Amazon rainforest, by the Ituxi River. However, Bibiano caught malaria during their stay in the rainforest and his father was alerted to bring him back to Manaus for treatment. After returning to Manaus, Fernandes attended school for the first time in his life at the age of nine.[6]

MMA career

At the age of 13, Bibiano was introduced to BJJ, but coming from a poor family he was unable to pay for training.[6] His instructor said he'd continue to train him, as long as he cleaned the gym after the class.[6] This gave Bibiano a profound respect and gratitude for the gym and what it taught. Bibiano says that he'd say to himself when he was a child "good job! You held your ground and believed what you believed."

Most ONE Championship successful title defences: Bibiano Fernandes (BRA) recorded his eighth defence of the ONE Championship bantamweight title on 13 Oct 2019.

Early career

Fernandes fought against world-class competition early in his MMA career. In his second professional fight, Fernandes lost due to a doctor's stoppage to Urijah Faber in a King of the Cage event in Nevada.[7] After dominating the first 2 minutes of the round, even taking Faber's back, he was reversed and received a barrage of elbows that opened up a deep cut on his forehead. Though the fight was officially ruled a doctor stoppage, it was actually stopped by the referee, due to the cut. In his very next fight, Fernandes lost to Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto at a K-1 Hero's event in Japan.[8] After losing to Faber and Yamamoto, Fernandes won four consecutive fights before entering into the DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix.[2]

DREAM

Bibiano defeated Joe Warren and Hiroyuki Takaya at DREAM 11 to win the DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix and become the first DREAM Featherweight Champion.[9] After defeating Warren by first round armbar, Fernandes' fight against Takaya was very close, and he won by split decision.

Fernandes fought former DREAM Lightweight Champion Joachim Hansen on March 22, 2010, at DREAM 13 for his first title defense. He won the match in a split decision.[10] At K-1 Dynamite!! 2010, Fernandes had a rematch with Takaya for the DREAM featherweight championship. Fernandes lost his title to Takaya via unanimous decision.[11]

Fernandes next faced Takafumi Otsuka at DREAM 17 in the quarterfinals of the bantamweight tournament. He won the fight via submission in the first round. At Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011, he defeated Rodolfo Marques via unanimous decision in the semifinal round. In the finals, Fernandes defeated Antonio Banuelos via TKO in the first round to win the Dream World Bantamweight Grand Prix and become the first ever DREAM Bantamweight champion.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

On June 4, 2012, it was announced that Fernandes had signed with the UFC and was briefly linked to a bout against Roland Delorme on July 21, 2012, at UFC 149.[12] However, the UFC claimed Fernandes pulled out of the bout, citing an injury.[13] Bibiano subsequently clarified that he had been in negotiations with the UFC, but a contract was never signed.[14]

ONE Championship

In June 2012 it was announced that Fernandes had signed with ONE Championship instead of the UFC.[15]

Fernandes made his debut for the promotion at ONE FC 5 against Gustavo Falciroli.[16] He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Interim ONE Bantamweight Championship

Fernandes next fight was at ONE FC 9: Rise to Power against Koetsu Okazaki for the Interim ONE Bantamweight Championship. He won via unanimous decision.

Undisputed ONE Bantamweight Championship

Fernandes next fought at ONE FC 11: Total Domination against Soo Chul Kim to unify the ONE Bantamweight Championship.[17] He won the bout via unanimous decision and became the undisputed champion.[18]

Fernandes headlined ONE Fighting Championship: Rise of Heroes on May 2, 2014, against Masakatsu Ueda.[19] He won via unanimous decision.

Bibiano faced Dae Hwan Kim at ONE Fighting Championship: Warrior's Way on December 5, 2014, once again successfully defending his world title by defeating Kim via rear-naked choke in the second round.[20]

In his fourth title defense, Fernandes faced Kevin Belingon at ONE Championship: Dynasty of Champions on January 23, 2016. He successfully defended his title, winning by kimura submission in the first round.

In his fifth title defense, Fernandes faced Reece McLaren at ONE Championship: Age of Domination on December 2, 2016. He won the fight by split decision.

On February 17, 2017, it was announced that Fernandes re-signed with ONE Championship.[21]

Title loss and second reign

Fernandes fought Kevin Belingon for the second time at ONE Championship 78: Heart of the Lion on November 9, 2018, in a title unification bout. He lost the fight via split decision.[22]

Fernandes faced Belingon in a trilogy match at ONE Championship: A New Era on March 30, 2019.[23] He won the bout via disqualification when he could not continue after Belingon landed an illegal elbow to the back of Fernandes's head, once again regaining the bantamweight title.[24]

Fernandes faced Belingon for the fourth time at ONE Championship: Century on October 13, 2019.[25] He won the fight via a rear-naked choke submission in the second round.

Fernandes was scheduled to face John Lineker at ONE: X on December 3, 2021.[26] However due to the pandemic, the event was postponed and the bout was moved to ONE: Bad Blood on February 11, 2022.[27] Lineker tested positive for COVID days before the event and the bout was pulled.[28] The bout was rescheduled for ONE: Lights Out on March 11, 2022.[29] Fernandes lost the title by second-round knockout.[30]

Fernandes faced Stephen Loman on November 19, 2022, at ONE on Prime Video 4.[31] At weigh-ins, the pair failed to make weight in the bantamweight division and agreed to compete in the 153.25 lbs catchweight.[32] He lost the fight via unanimous decision.[33]

On December 23, 2023, Fernandes announced that he was no longer under contract with ONE, also warning fighters to ‘think twice before you decide to go there’.[34]

Grappling career

Fernandes is a three-time IBJJF World Champion and three-time IBJJF Pan Champion.

Fernandes is due to return to Brazilian jiu-jitsu competition at the IBJJF Pan Championship 2024, in the Master 3 featherweight division.[35]

Personal life

Fernandes and his wife, Amanda, have three sons: Elijah, Gabriel and Lucas.[36]

Brazilian jiu-jitsu lineage

Mitsuyo "Count Koma" MaedaCarlos Gracie, Sr.Reyson Gracie → Osvaldo Alves → Faustino 'Pina' Neto → Bibiano Fernandes

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Brazilian jiu-jitsu

  • International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
    • 2007 Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship Black Belt Bronze Medalist
    • 2006 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship Black Belt Gold Medalist
    • 2006 Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship Black Belt Gold Medalist
    • 2005 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship Black Belt Gold Medalist
    • 2005 Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship Black Belt Gold Medalist
    • 2004 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship Black Belt Silver Medalist
    • 2004 Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship Black Belt Gold Medalist
    • 2003 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship Black Belt Gold Medalist
    • 2003 Brazil National Jiu-Jitsu Championship Black Belt Gold Medalist
    • 2002 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship Brown Belt Gold Medalist
    • 2002 Brazil National Jiu-Jitsu Championship Brown Belt Gold Medalist
    • 2001 Brazil National Jiu-Jitsu Championship Purple Belt Gold Medalist
    • 1998 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship Blue Belt Bronze Medalist
    • 1997 Brazil National Jiu-Jitsu Championship Blue Belt Gold Medalist

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
30 matches24 wins6 losses
By knockout22
By submission90
By decision124
By disqualification10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss24–6Stephen LomanDecision (unanimous)ONE on Prime Video 4November 19, 202235:00Kallang, SingaporeCatchweight (153.25 lb) bout; both fighters missed weight.
Loss24–5John LinekerKO (punch)ONE: Lights OutMarch 11, 202223:40Kallang, SingaporeLost the ONE Bantamweight Championship (145 lb).
Win24–4Kevin BelingonSubmission (rear-naked choke)ONE: Century – Part 2October 13, 201922:16Tokyo, JapanDefended the ONE Bantamweight Championship (145 lb).
Win23–4Kevin BelingonDQ (illegal elbows)ONE: A New EraMarch 31, 201933:40Tokyo, JapanWon the ONE Bantamweight Championship (145 lb). An illegal elbows to the back of the head rendered Fernandes unable to continue.
Loss22–4Kevin BelingonDecision (split)ONE: Heart of the LionNovember 9, 201855:00Kallang, SingaporeLost the ONE Bantamweight Championship (145 lb.)
Win22–3Martin NguyenDecision (split)ONE: Iron WillMarch 24, 201855:00Bangkok, ThailandDefended the ONE Bantamweight Championship (145 lb.)
Win21–3Andrew LeoneSubmission (rear-naked choke)ONE: Kings & ConquerorsAugust 5, 201711:47Macau, SAR, ChinaDefended the ONE Bantamweight Championship.
Win20–3Reece McLarenDecision (split)ONE: Age of DominationDecember 2, 201655:00Pasay, PhilippinesDefended the ONE Bantamweight Championship.
Win19–3Kevin BelingonSubmission (kimura)ONE: Dynasty of ChampionsJanuary 23, 201614:04Changsha, ChinaDefended the ONE Bantamweight Championship.
Win18–3Toni TauruKO (punch)ONE: Kingdom of WarriorsJuly 18, 201531:02Yangon, MyanmarDefended the ONE Bantamweight Championship.
Win17–3Kim Dae-hwanSubmission (rear-naked choke)ONE FC: Warrior's WayDecember 5, 201421:16Pasay, PhilippinesDefended the ONE Bantamweight Championship.
Win16–3Masakatsu UedaDecision (unanimous)ONE FC: Rise of HeroesMay 2, 201455:00Pasay, PhilippinesDefended the ONE Bantamweight Championship.
Win15–3Kim Soo-chulDecision (unanimous)ONE FC: Total DominationOctober 18, 201355:00Kallang, SingaporeWon and unified the ONE Bantamweight Championship.
Win14–3Koetsu OkazakiDecision (unanimous)ONE FC: Rise to PowerMay 31, 201355:00Pasay, PhilippinesWon the interim ONE Bantamweight Championship.
Win13–3Yoshiro MaedaTechnical Submission (triangle choke)Dream 18December 31, 201211:46Tokyo, JapanNon-title bout.
Win12–3Gustavo FalciroliDecision (unanimous)ONE FC: Pride of a NationAugust 31, 201235:00Quezon City, Philippines
Win11–3Antonio BanuelosTKO (punches)Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011December 31, 201111:21Saitama, JapanWon the 2011 DREAM Bantamweight Grand Prix and the inaugural DREAM Bantamweight Championship.
Win10–3Rodolfo MarquesDecision (unanimous)Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011December 31, 201125:00Saitama, Japan2011 DREAM Bantamweight Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win9–3Takafumi OtsukaTechnical Submission (rear-naked choke)Dream 17September 24, 201110:41Saitama, JapanBantamweight debut. 2011 DREAM Bantamweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Loss8–3Hiroyuki TakayaDecision (unanimous)Dynamite!! 2010December 31, 201035:00Saitama, JapanLost the DREAM Featherweight Championship.
Win8–2Joachim HansenDecision (split)Dream 13March 22, 201025:00Yokohama, JapanDefended the DREAM Featherweight Championship.
Win7–2Hiroyuki TakayaDecision (split)Dream 11October 6, 200925:00Yokohama, Japan2009 DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix and the inaugural DREAM Featherweight Championship.
Win6–2Joe WarrenSubmission (armbar)Dream 11October 6, 200910:42Yokohama, Japan2009 DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win5–2Masakazu ImanariDecision (unanimous)Dream 9May 26, 200925:00Yokohama, Japan2009 DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix Quarterfinal.
Win4–2Takafumi OtsukaDecision (unanimous)Dream 7March 8, 200925:00Saitama, JapanReturn to Featherweight. 2009 DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix Opening Round.
Win3–2Len TamSubmission (triangle choke)Raw Combat: RedemptionOctober 25, 200810:58Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Win2–2Juan BarrantesDecision (unanimous)Raw Combat: ResurrectionJune 20, 200835:00Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Loss1–2Norifumi YamamotoDecision (unanimous)Hero's 10September 17, 200735:00Kanagawa, JapanLightweight debut.
Loss1–1Urijah FaberTKO (punches)KOTC: All StarsOctober 28, 200614:16Reno, Nevada, United StatesFor the KOTC Bantamweight Championship (145 lb).
Win1–0Luis FigueroaSubmission (rear-naked choke)Jungle Fight 3October 23, 200410:31Manaus, BrazilFeatherweight debut.

See also

Notes

References

New championship 1st Dream Featherweight Champion
October 6, 2009 - December 31, 2010
Succeeded by
New championship 1st Dream Bantamweight Champion
December 31, 2011 - Present