Several days after it was announced that Fabricio Andrey, Brenda Larissa, and Luiz Paulo have all left Melqui Galvao’s team, it’s now been revealed which team they’ve joined…
Alliance Jiu Jitsu!
The news were announced during a press conference. Fabricio Andrey shared the clip of the announcement via Instagram:
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VF Comunica was the first to break the news about the 3 competitors leaving Melqui Galvao’s team:
The athletes FabrĆcio Andrey, Brenda Larissa and Luiz Paulo are no longer part of the Melqui GalvĆ£o team.
The trio will set off to explore new horizons for their careers.
Though, it appears that they remain in good relations with each other, as Melqui left a wholesome comment below the post:
When they didnāt even know how to tie their belts and nobody bet anything on them I was there.
When they left Manaus for SĆ£o Paulo in search of new horizons, I stayed there.
When things didnāt work out for them in SĆ£o Paulo and they asked me to help them win titles and build a name, I was there.When things started to work out I was there once more and now that they are leaving I feel like I accomplished my mission.
I know exactly where I got each one of them from and I know exactly where they would be if it werenāt for the miracle of the project acting in their lives.
If things go wrong once again and you feel alone without having anyone to turn to just call and Iāll be here again.
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