Andre Pederneiras will step down as head trainer at Brazilian camp Nova Uniao after more than two decades in that role.
Pederneiras announced his decision via Instagram on Saturday. During his tenure with Nova Uniao, “Dede” cornered the likes of longtime former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo, ex-UFC bantamweight king Renan Barao and former Bellator 135-pound tiltist Eduardo Dantas, among others.
Pederneiras revealed that he will turn his focus to working with Upper Arena, which he say has “worked as a training center for Nova Uniao for two years.”
“My idea is to turn Upper Arena in a neutral place for high-level training for athletes from other teams as well, not only Nova Uniao,” Pederneiras wrote. “I want to build the best and biggest martial arts training center of the country, helping the evolution of the sport, and also work on a social side, passing along my knowledge of 30 years dedicated to the sport, both fighting and administrative sides, to those who want to learn.
“It was 21 years of many accomplishments and achievements at Nova Uniao, now I intend to invest in other dreams,” he continued. “I know it might seems crazy for some, but I think that everything I’ve done since the beginning seemed crazy. So I count on your support so this new phase is a victorious one. Not only for me, but for the sport and for our country that I love so much.”
In his new position, Pederneiras can coach athletes from other gyms in addition to Nova Uniao. He will continue to manage fighters and work as a promoter for Shooto Brazil, as well.
“I’m still here in training, giving the same advice to my athletes, but if for example, Urijah Faber comes here, I’ll give him the same training regardless of whether he represents Nova União or not,” Pederneiras told Combate.com.
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