
Jorge Gurgel Signs With Strikeforce
SAN JOSE, CA—Lightweight (155 lb. limit) fan
favorite and seven-time UFC
veteran, Jorge Gurgel (12-5), has signed an exclusive
agreement to
compete for world championship mixed martial arts
(MMA) fight promotion, Strikeforce.
“I am excited. To me, this is like a new start.
I’m coming in
fresh. I' m re-motivated and excited to mix things
up in Strikeforce,” said the
31-year-old Gurgel, a native of Brazil, who relocated
to Cincinnati, Ohio
a decade ago.
Since his professional debut six years ago, Gurgel
has emerged as one of the
most dangerous players in the sport’s 155 lb.
division by consistently
bringing to the cage a go-for-broke style of stand-up
fighting despite
his status as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt capable
of producing submissions against opponents of any
caliber.
If his rough house approach has said anything about
Gurgel, it is that he is
willing to trade blows with any and all comers.
“I’ve said it before and I will say it
until the end of my career –
My job is to get a name, date, and a location,”
asserted Gurgel. “That’s
why I have a manager. Different fighters do this for
different reasons and I
respect that. I don’t call people out. I just
like to fight. I do not
care.”
To succeed in Strikeforce’s lightweight division
that is loaded with top
talent beginning with reigning world champion, Josh
“The Punk”
Thomson, Gurgel will need to adjust his game and make
use of his entire skill set, including his expertise
in submissions, when necessary.
“I make some bad decisions because I have too
much fun. I have never used
my Jiu Jitsu in the UFC,” he said. “All
of my fights in the UFC
have been slugfests. People always tell me after my
fights that they know I can be one of the top contenders
in my weight class. They ask me why I don’t
use my
Jiu-Jitsu. I have so much fun standing up and I completely
think I’m
winning all the time.”
To his credit, Gurgel has taken calculated steps towards
making himself a
super force on his feet in order to accommodate his
partiality for
punching and kicking. To prepare for each of his last
several bouts, he has ventured to Boston, Massachusetts
the home of Muay Thai master and Spike TV’s
“The
Ultimate Fighter” season four trainer, Mark
DellaGrotte. The mentor of
UFC superstar Kenny Florian, DellaGrotte has also
trained the likes of Stephan
Bonnar, Marcus “The Irish Hand Grenade”
Davis, and Patrick Cote.
“I’m going to do a lot of things differently
in Strikeforce,” said
Gurgel. “I will always bring the same intensity
and I’m always going to fight
110 percent. I just want to be able to use everything
that I know.”
About Strikeforce:
Strikeforce is a world-class mixed martial arts cage
fight promotion which,
on Friday, March 10, 2006, made history with its “Shamrock
vs. Gracie”
event, the first sanctioned mixed martial arts fight
card in California
state
history. The star-studded extravaganza, which pitted
legendary champion
Frank
Shamrock against Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Cesar
Gracie at San
Jose’s HP
Pavilion, played host to a sold-out, record crowd
of 18,265. Since 1995,
Strikeforce has been the exclusive provider of martial
arts programming
for ESPN
and, after 12 years of success as a leading, world
championship kickboxing
promotion, the company unveiled its mixed martial
arts series with
“Shamrock vs.
Gracie.” Since then, it has co-produced the
first SHOWTIME PPV mixed
martial arts event in history with its world championship
“Shamrock vs.
Baroni”
card on June 22, 2007 followed by the first-ever mixed
martial arts event at
the world-famous Playboy Mansion on September 29,
2007. On April 12th of
this
year, Strikeforce launched the first-ever 52 week
MMA series on one of the
four major television networks in The U.S. –
NBC.