Career
A professional competitor from 2002 to 2014, Gurgel has also formerly competed for the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Strikeforce. Gurgel is originally from Fortaleza, Brazil, where he earned a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Marcus Aurélio. Gurgel immigrated to the United States as an exchange student in high school.
Remaining to attend college in Dayton, Ohio, he soon became an American citizen.
While in school, Gurgel worked full-time teaching Brazilian jiu-jitsu evenings, waiting and busing tables late at night/early afternoons, and going to class in the morning. Since college, Gurgel has been training and teaching full-time.
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Gurgel starred in the second season of The Ultimate Fighter television series and was eliminated from the show in the fifth episode due to a loss to Jason Von Flue via unanimous decision, but showed tremendous heart by fighting with a blown Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Gurgel"s match with Diego Saraiva at UFC 73 was designated as the "Fight of the Night" by the UFC. In the contest, Gurgel defeated Saraiva by unanimous decision, even though he was badly injured during the fight. He was hospitalized afterward, due to a broken jaw and the presence of blood in his urine.
After his loss to Aaron Riley, Gurgel was released from the UFC. Gurgel was heavily criticized throughout his seven-fight run in the UFC for not displaying Brazilian jiu-jitsu skills in his fights.
A third degree Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, the 35-year-old has generally elected to slug it out on his feet. Strikeforce
Gurgel made his Strikeforce debut on June 19, 2009, defeating Conor Heun via unanimous decision. Gurgel faced Billy Evangelista on November 6, 2009 at Strikeforce Challengers: Gurgel versus
Evangelista losing via unanimous decision.
There was controversy surrounding this fight due to an apparent late punch by Noons at the end of the first round that dropped and stunned Gurgel and an illegal knee by Noons during the barrage of strikes prior to the referee stoppage. Gurgel submitted Billy Vaughan in just 44 seconds via guillotine choke at Strikeforce: Feijao versus
Henderson on March 5, 2011. Gurgel headlined Strikeforce Challengers 18 on August 12, 2011, against fellow Ultimate Fighter alumni Joe Duarte Gurgel lost by a unanimous decision.
Gurgel faced Adriano Martins at Strikeforce: Marquardt versus
Saffiedine on January 12, 2013, he lost via unanimous decision. Titan Fighting Championship
Gurgel fought former UFC fighter Mike Ricci at Titan Football Club 27 on February 28, 2014. He lost by first round TKO. Gurgel has now lost 7 of his last 9 fights.
On September 16, 2014, Gurgel announced his retirement from Mobile Marketing Association competition.
Coaching
Gurgel owns the JG Mobile Marketing Association and Fitness Academy in Cincinnati, Ohio, Gurgel has trained known fighters such as Rich Franklin, Justin Edwards, Zoila Frausto, Dustin Hazelett, Jason Butcher, and Sean Salmon. Ultimate Fighting Championship
Fight of the Night (Two times)
Absolute Combat Challenge
Absolute Combat Challenge Lightweight Championship (One time)
Brazilian jiu-jitsu.