# Jonatas Novaes ("Peixe Frito")

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## Overview

**Name:** Jonatas Novaes

**Nickname:** Peixe Frito


## Bio

Jonatas Novaes was born on December 03, 1981, in Conceição da Barra, a small beach town located in the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo, where he grew up.

A sporty child by nature, Novaes practiced an array of activities as a kid which led him to decide on a career in sports as his adulthood goal. Among the many athletic endeavors played by the Espirito Santo native during his youth were surfing, beach volleyball and football (soccer) competitively, as well as cross country and swimming.

During his mid-teens, Jonatas’s older brother, who lived and trained BJJ in neighboring Linhares, started teaching Novaes a few basic grappling maneuvers every time he came to visit. Soon after these initial BJJ concepts taught by Jonatas’ brother, another white belt by the name of Adezil Souto moved to Jonatas’ hometown and, as there was no jiu-jitsu instruction there, started coaching. It was with Souto that Novaes gave his first official steps in this sport.

Adezil soon was awarded his blue and purple belts, and it was he who graded Jonatas Novaes with his blue and purple belts over the years. The promotions being supervised by the region’s head coach Edvaldo Oliveira Maguila.

As a purple belt, with his aspirations of one day becoming a full-time athlete, Jonatas decided to swap academies and become a pupil of  Eduardo Jamelão , the region’s greatest athlete at the time. Jamelão was of extreme importance in Jonatas’ growth as a competitor, and it was under the former Alliance team legend that Novaes earned both his brown and black belts, the latter in 2006.

2006 was also the year when Jonatas debuted on the mixed martial arts (MMA) arena, a step that would take him through a 9-year career and into a permanent move of residence to the United States of American in 2008.

While in the US, Novaes trained with an array of legendary grapplers, including  Rodrigo Comprido  and  Robert Drysdale  before moving to California, to coach at the famous Paragon Academy in 2015. He would later leave Paragon to form his own team, Channel Islands BJJ in 2019.

Jonatas Novaes Flat Half-Guard Explained

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**Last Updated:** March 21, 2026

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