Gabriel Gonzaga

Gabriel Gonzaga Santos Nogueira[1] (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡabɾiˈew ɡõˈzaɡɐ]; born 18 May 1979) is a Brazilian former professional mixed martial artist, submission grappler and 5th degree Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) black belt.

Gabriel Gonzaga
BornGabriel Gonzaga Santos Nogueira[1]
(1979-05-18) 18 May 1979 (age 45)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Other namesNapão (IPA: [naˈpɐ̃w])[a]
ResidenceLunenburg,Massachusetts
NationalityBrazilian
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight264 lb (120 kg; 18 st 12 lb)
DivisionHeavyweight
Reach76 in (190 cm)[2]
StyleBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofWorcester, Massachusetts, United States
TeamSquared BJJ,
Chute Boxe Academy (formerly)
Rank5th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[3] under Wander Braga[4]
Years active2003–2016, 2018–present (MMA)
2017–present (Boxing)
Professional boxing record
Total1
Wins1
Losses0
Mixed martial arts record
Total29
Wins17
By knockout9
By submission7
By decision1
Losses12
By knockout10
By decision2
Other information
Boxing record from BoxRec
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Representing  Brazil
Submission Wrestling
ADCC World Championship
Silver medal – second place 2005 Long Beach, CA +99kg[5]
ADCC South American Championship
Gold medal – first place 2004 Campos, Brazil -88kg
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
IBJJF World Championship
Gold medal – first place 2006 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil+100 kg[6]
Bronze medal – third place 2002 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilAbsolute[7]
CBJJO World Jiu-Jitsu Cup
Gold medal – first place2006 Rio de Janeiro+100 kg
Silver medal – second place2005 Rio de Janeiro+100 kg
Bronze medal – third place2005 Rio de JaneiroAbsolute
Silver medal – second place2003 Rio de Janeiro+100 kg
Silver medal – second place2003 Rio de JaneiroAbsolute
Brazilian National Championship
Bronze medal – third place 1999 Rio de Janeiro-100.5 kg[8]

Gonzaga is a World IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu champion in the Ultra Heavyweight black belt division and a ADCC Submission Fighting World medallist, two of the most prestigious tournaments in the sport.

In 2003 Gonzaga started MMA. In 2006 he started competing in the Heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is perhaps best known for his upset head-kick knockout of Mirko Cro Cop at UFC 70, which earned him a heavyweight title shot.

Background

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Gonzaga was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and began training in judo when he was 14 years old. before later transitioning to Brazilian jiu-jitsu, under the tutelage of Wander Braga.[4] Gonzaga would go on to achieve many accomplishments in the sport before transitioning into a career in MMA.[9]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Gonzaga made his professional MMA debut on 4 April 2003 in Santos, Brazil against Cicero Costa, winning via submission due to punches in the first round. He went on to compile a 4-1 professional record with his only loss coming via TKO to Fabrício Werdum.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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He made his UFC debut at UFC 56, knocking out Kevin Jordan with a superman punch at 4:39 of the third round. However, weeks before the fight, his pregnant wife started having complications with her pregnancy and lost one of the twins she was carrying. Gonzaga's obligations to his wife during her high risk pregnancy left him unable to train properly.[10]

Gonzaga would later return at UFC 60 with a win over Fabiano Scherner via TKO in the second round. At UFC 66 he would defeat Carmelo Marrero in the first round by armbar.

At UFC 70, Gonzaga knocked out Mirko Cro Cop with a head kick, Cro Cop's own signature move. With the win, Gonzaga was granted a title shot against UFC Heavyweight Champion Randy Couture. The knockout was the consensus Knockout of the Year for 2007.

Gonzaga faced Randy Couture for the UFC Heavyweight Championship at UFC 74. He lost the fight via TKO due to punches from the mount at the 1:37 mark of the third round.

Gonzaga returned to the Octagon to face the only man that had beaten him prior to the Couture fight, Fabrício Werdum, at UFC 80, losing once again via TKO in the second round.[11]

Gonzaga faced Justin McCully at UFC 86. Early in the first round, McCully fell to the ground due to a powerful leg kick from Gonzaga. Gonzaga took to McCully's half guard, quickly passing to the mount position and winning by first round submission with an americana from the mount.[12]

At UFC 91 Gonzaga knocked out UFC newcomer Josh Hendricks with a right hand at 1:01 of the first round.

Gonzaga then faced undefeated heavyweight prospect Shane Carwin at UFC 96. In the first 30 seconds of the fight, Gonzaga caught Carwin with an uppercut and two left hooks, breaking his nose. Gonzaga took the fight to the floor, but Carwin quickly fought back to his feet. Against the fence, Carwin pushed Gonzaga away and threw an overhand right that knocked Gonzaga out. The referee called the match at 69 seconds of round one, handing Gonzaga his fourth career loss.

Gonzaga with fan

At UFC 102 Gonzaga defeated Chris Tuchscherer via TKO at 2:27 of the first round. The fight, however, was controversial, as Gonzaga landed an illegal low blow that hurt Tuchsherer very badly. While Tuchsherer was able to continue after taking a full five-minute rest, Gonzaga landed a powerful head kick and continued to dominate the rest of the fight, eventually finishing the fight via strikes.

Gonzaga was set to fight Junior dos Santos at UFC 108; however, it was reported that he had pulled out of the fight due to a staph infection.[13]

The fight between Gonzaga and dos Santos eventually took place on 21 March 2010 at UFC LIVE: Vera vs. Jones, with Gonzaga losing via knockout in the first round.[14]

Gonzaga was defeated by Brendan Schaub on 23 October 2010 at UFC 121 by unanimous decision. All three judges scored the fight 30–27 after Gonzaga was out-struck throughout all three rounds by Schaub.[15] This was also the first bout in Gonzaga's professional career to go the distance.

Following the loss to Schaub, Gonzaga was released from the promotion.[16]

Post UFC

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After being released by the UFC, Gonzaga stated that he would only compete in Brazilian jiu-jitsu but expressed interest in returning to MMA. Gonzaga returned to action against Reality Fighting Heavyweight Champion Parker Porter.[17][18] Gonzaga fought Porter on 8 October where he submitted him with an arm-triangle choke in the third round, winning the Reality Fighting Heavyweight Championship.[19][20]

Return to the UFC

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It was announced that Gonzaga signed a new, four-fight contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship on 16 December 2011. In his return bout, he faced Ednaldo Oliveira at UFC 142, replacing an injured Rob Broughton.[21] Gonzaga won the fight via submission in the first round.

Gabriel Gonzaga was expected to face Shane del Rosario at UFC 146 on 26 May 2012.[22] Gabriel was pulled from the bout against Shane Del Rosario to replace Antônio Silva against Roy Nelson, after Silva was switched to meet Cain Velasquez.[23] Gonzaga later was forced out of the bout against Roy Nelson because of an injury, being replaced by Dave Herman.[24]

Gonzaga was expected to face promotional newcomer and fellow Brazilian Geronimo dos Santos on 13 October 2012 at UFC 153[25] but dos Santos dropped off the card for an undisclosed reason. As no replacement was scheduled, Gonzaga was also removed from the card.

Gonzaga faced Ben Rothwell on 19 January 2013 at UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping[26] He won the fight via submission in the second round.

Gonzaga lost via first-round knockout to Travis Browne on 13 April 2013 at The Ultimate Fighter 17 Finale.[27]

Gonzaga faced Dave Herman on 6 July 2013 at UFC 162, replacing Shane del Rosario who had to withdraw from the bout due to an injury.[28] Gonzaga won via KO 17 seconds into the first round.

Gonzaga next faced Shawn Jordan on 19 October 2013 at UFC 166.[29] He won the fight via knockout at 1:13 of round one. This was Gonzaga's second consecutive first-round knockout.

Gonzaga faced Stipe Miocic on 25 January 2014 at UFC on Fox 10.[30] He lost the fight via unanimous decision. Post-fight, Gonzaga stated online that he broke his hand in the first round.

Gonzaga faced Matt Mitrione on 13 December 2014 at UFC on Fox 13.[31] He lost the bout in the first round via TKO.

Gonzaga faced returning veteran Mirko Cro Cop in a rematch on 11 April 2015 at UFC Fight Night 64.[32] After dominantly winning the first two rounds and being up 20–17 on the scorecards, Gonzaga was finished by TKO in the third round after a surprise flurry of elbows and punches managed to hurt him and turn the fight around in an instant. Gonzaga later stated that he wasn't ready for all 5 rounds, and that he was surprised by Cro Cop's strength and improved elbows.[33][34] The bout earned both men Fight of the Night bonus honors.[35]

Gonzaga faced Konstantin Erokhin on 11 December 2015 at The Ultimate Fighter 22 Finale.[36] He won the fight by unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, and 30–28).[37]

Gonzaga was expected to face Ruslan Magomedov on 10 April 2016 at UFC Fight Night 86.[38] However, Magomedov was forced out of the bout in early March due to injury and replaced by Derrick Lewis.[39] Gonzaga lost the fight via KO in the first round.[40]

On 30 September 2016 it was announced that Gonzaga would be retiring from the sport unless offered a 6-figure contract from the UFC.[41]

Professional boxing career

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On 14 September 2017, it was announced that Gonzaga would be making his pro boxing debut for the Rivera Promotions Entertainment (RPE) boxing promotion on 26 October against Alejandro Esquilin Santiago.[42] Gonzaga won the four-round bout via majority decision.[43]

Bare-knuckle boxing

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On August 28, 2019, it was announced that Gonzaga would make his promotional debut headlining BKFC 8 against fellow UFC veteran Antônio Silva on October 19, 2019.[43] He won the fight via knockout in the second round.

Personal life

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Gonzaga and his fiancé live in Massachusetts.[citation needed]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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Brazilian jiu-jitsu

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  • Confederação Brasileira de Jiu Jitsu Olímpico
    • 2006 CBJJO World Cup Super Heavyweight Champion (Black Belt)
    • 2005 CBJJO World Cup Super Heavyweight Runner-Up (Black Belt)
    • 2005 CBJJO World Cup Absolute 3rd Place (Black Belt)
    • 2003 CBJJO World Cup Super Heavyweight Runner-Up (Black Belt)
    • 2003 CBJJO World Cup Absolute Runner-Up (Black Belt)
  • Confederação Brasileira de Jiu Jitsu
    • 2006 CBJJ Mundials Super Heavyweight Champion (Black Belt)
    • 2005 CBJJ Brazilian Nationals 3rd Place (Black Belt)
    • 1999 CBJJ Brazilian Nationals 3rd Place
    • 1996/1997 CBJJ Brazilian Nationals Champion (Purple Belt)
  • International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
    • 2019 World Masters IBJJF Jiu-Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight Champion (Black Belt)
    • 2000 World Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight 3rd Place (Black Belt)
    • 1999 World Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship Super Heavyweight 3rd Place (Brown Belt)

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Submission grappling

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
29 matches17 wins12 losses
By knockout910
By submission70
By decision12
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss17–12Alexander EmelianenkoTKO (punches and knees)RCC: Russian Cagefighting Championship 25 May 201823:43Yekaterinburg, Russia
Loss17–11Derrick LewisKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Rothwell vs. dos Santos10 April 201614:48Zagreb, Croatia
Win17–10Konstantin ErokhinDecision (unanimous)The Ultimate Fighter: Team McGregor vs. Team Faber Finale11 December 201535:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss16–10Mirko Cro CopTKO (elbows and punches)UFC Fight Night: Gonzaga vs. Cro Cop 211 April 201533:30Kraków, PolandFight of the Night.
Loss16–9Matt MitrioneTKO (punches)UFC on Fox: dos Santos vs. Miocic13 December 201411:59Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Loss16–8Stipe MiocicDecision (unanimous)UFC on Fox: Henderson vs. Thomson25 January 201435:00Chicago, Illinois, United States
Win16–7Shawn JordanKO (punches)UFC 16619 October 201311:33Houston, Texas, United States
Win15–7Dave HermanKO (punches)UFC 1626 July 201310:17Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss14–7Travis BrowneKO (elbows)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Jones vs. Team Sonnen Finale13 April 201311:11Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win14–6Ben RothwellSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC on FX: Belfort vs. Bisping19 January 201321:01São Paulo, Brazil
Win13–6Ednaldo OliveiraSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC 14214 January 201213:22Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win12–6Parker PorterSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Reality Fighting: Gonzaga vs. Porter8 October 201131:50Uncasville, Connecticut, United StatesWon the Reality Fighting Heavyweight Championship.
Loss11–6Brendan SchaubDecision (unanimous)UFC 12123 October 201035:00Anaheim, California, United States
Loss11–5Junior dos SantosTKO (punches)UFC Live: Vera vs. Jones21 March 201013:53Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Win11–4Chris TuchschererTKO (punches)UFC 10229 August 200912:27Portland, Oregon, United States
Loss10–4Shane CarwinTKO (punches)UFC 967 March 200911:09Columbus, Ohio, United States
Win10–3Josh HendricksKO (punches)UFC 9115 November 200811:01Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win9–3Justin McCullySubmission (kimura)UFC 865 July 200811:57Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss8–3Fabrício WerdumTKO (punches)UFC 8019 January 200824:34Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Loss8–2Randy CoutureTKO (punches)UFC 7425 August 200731:37Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFor the UFC Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Night.
Win8–1Mirko Cro CopKO (head kick)UFC 7021 April 200714:51Manchester, EnglandUFC Heavyweight title eliminator. Knockout of the Night. Knockout of the Year.
Win7–1Carmelo MarreroSubmission (armbar)UFC 6630 December 200613:22Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win6–1Fabiano SchernerTKO (punches)UFC 6027 May 200620:24Los Angeles, California, United States
Win5–1Kevin JordanKO (superman punch)UFC 5619 November 200534:39Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win4–1Walter FariasSubmission (neck crank)Shooto Brazil: Never Shake23 October 20042N/ASão Paulo, Brazil
Win3–1Charlie BrownTKO (exhaustion)Jungle Fight 215 May 20043N/AManaus, Brazil
Loss2–1Fabrício WerdumTKO (punches)Jungle Fight 113 September 200332:11Manaus, Brazil
Win2–0Branden Lee HinkleSubmission (triangle choke)Meca 9: Meca World Vale Tudo 91 August 200313:54Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win1–0Cicero CostaTKO (submission to punches)Brazilian Gladiators 22 April 20031N/ASão Paulo, Brazil

Professional boxing record

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1 fight1 win0 losses
By decision10
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
1Win1–0 Alejandro Esquilin SantiagoMD428 October 2017 DCU Center, Worcester, Massachusetts, US

Bare knuckle record

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Professional record breakdown
1 match1 win0 losses
By knockout10
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win1–0Antônio SilvaKO (punches)Bare Knuckle FC 8October 19, 201921:50Tampa, Florida, United States

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Gonzaga's nickname "Napão" means "big nose" in Portuguese.

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