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Gesias Cavalcante

Gesias Cavalcante

Brazilian mixed martial artist


Gesias Cavalcante (born July 6, 1983) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist currently competing in the Lightweight division. He was the 2006 and 2007 K-1 HERO Middleweight Champion, and has also fought for Strikeforce, DREAM, Shooto, World Series of Fighting, and Cage Rage. Cavalcante also participated in the Dynamite!! USA event.

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Mixed martial arts career

While Cavalcante is primarily an MMA fighter, he made his K-1 debut fighting against Masato in the 2007 World Max tournament, losing via decision.[1]

On September 17, 2007, Cavalcante won the K-1 HERO'S' 2007 Middleweight (70 kg) tournament by defeating Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist Vítor Ribeiro by TKO in the first round and Andre Amade by submission via armbar in the finals.

Cavalcante had agreed to fight former PRIDE Fighting Championship Lightweight standout Shinya Aoki at Yarennoka! but withdrew from the fight due to a knee ligament injury. The match was rescheduled for March 15, 2008, at Dream 1 to kick off the new DREAM promotion at the Saitama Super Arena.

Early in the first round, the referee stopped the action when Cavalcante apparently landed illegal elbow strikes to the back of Aoki's neck. The ringside doctor announced that Aoki was unable to continue due to the injury and Cavalcante apologized for the incident.[2] The fight resulted in a no contest. Elbow strikes to the neck and spine area are illegal under DREAM rules. Aoki was later found to have sustained concussion of the cervical vertebra.[3]

They had their rematch on April 29, 2008, at Dream 2. Cavalcante was defeated by Aoki by unanimous decision.[4] However, he sustained a severely bruised rib and tore cartilage in his costal area during the match.[3]

Cavalcante's next fight was set to be against Joachim Hansen at Dynamite!! 2008 on December 31, 2008, but the bout was canceled the day of the event due to Hansen not passing pre-fight medicals and subsequently being hospitalized for a "head injury".[5]

Strikeforce

Cavalcante signed a 4-fight deal with Strikeforce in June 2010. He made his debut against former Strikeforce Lightweight Champion Josh Thomson, losing by a controversial unanimous decision.[6]

Cavalcante's next fight was against lightweight prospect Justin Wilcox at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum. The fight ended in a no contest after Cavalcante poked Wilcox's eye.

Cavalcante fought Bobby Green on July 30, 2011, at Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Henderson.[7] He won the fight via split decision.

On the 19th of May 2012, he lost a split decision to Isaac Vallie-Flagg at Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Cormier and was subsequently released from Strikeforce.

On June 30, 2012, Cavalcante was knocked out for the first time in his seven-year career by Luis Palomino at CFA 07 in Coral Gables, Florida.

Kickboxing

He competed at the Shoot Boxing World Tournament 2012 in Tokyo, Japan on November 17, 2012.[8] The Shoot Boxing World Tournament, or "S-Cup", is an eight-man, 70 kg/154 lb standing vale tudo tournament that combines striking, throws and submissions held by the Shoot Boxing Association once every two years. Cavalcante was drawn against Hiroki Shishido at the quarter-final stage and lost by majority decision.[9][10][11]

He signed with the Glory kickboxing promotion in August 2013.[12][13] Cavalcante was set to face Steve Moxon at Glory 11: Chicago - Heavyweight World Championship Tournament in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, US on October 12, 2013[14] but withdrew due to a lingering hand injury and was replaced by Reece McAllister.[15]

World Series of Fighting

Cavalcante faced off against UFC veteran TJ O'Brien at WSOF 1: Arlovski vs. Cole. He won by submission due to an Achilles lock only 63 seconds into the fight.

JZ next fought undefeated Justin Gaethje at WSOF 2. Cavalcante suffered a deep cut on the hairline due to a knee from Gaethje that forced the referee to stop the fight at 2:27 of the opening round.

In his third fight for the promotion, Cavalcante took on Strikeforce and 14 time UFC veteran Tyson Griffin at WSOF 4. After a back and forth fight, early in the third round Cavalcante took down an exhausted Griffin and proceeded to land a barrage of undefended punches from the back mount thus winning the fight via TKO.

Cavalcante was scheduled to rematch Justin Gaethje for the inaugural WSOF Lightweight Championship at WSOF 8 on January 18, 2014, in Hollywood, Florida, but pulled out due to an undisclosed injury.

Cavalcante faced Melvin Guillard on July 5, 2014, at WSOF 11.[16] He lost the fight via TKO in the second round.

Hawn came out of retirement to face Rick Hawn on October 21, 2022, at Combat FC 2. He won the bout via guillotine choke in the second round.[17]

Grappling career

Cavalcante competed at the IBJJF Miami Open on April 29 and 30, 2023 where he won a silver medal in the absolute division.[18]

He competed against Leonardo Silva in a superfight at Blue Collar FC: American Dream Conference on September 1, 2023 and won the match by submission.[19]

Cavalcante competed at the IBJJF Miami Fall Open on November 5, 2023, winning a gold medal in the master 2 middleweight division.[20]

Cavalcante will compete against Gregor Gracie at Pit Submission Series 3 on March 23, 2024.[21]

Championships and accomplishments

Kickboxing record

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Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
37 matches 22 wins 12 losses
By knockout 7 6
By submission 10 1
By decision 5 5
Draws 1
No contests 2
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Submission grappling record

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See also


References

  1. Yu, Al (June 2, 2007). "Cavalcante Looks To Impress In L.A." MMAWeekly.com.
  2. "DREAM.2 Results". Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  3. "Gesias Cavalcante vs. Lyle Beerbohm slated for "Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Henderson"". mmajunkie.com. 2011-07-07. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
  4. Dave Walsh (5 February 2020). "Gesias Cavalcante Completes 2012 S-Cup Field". liverkick.com.
  5. Dave Walsh (4 November 2018). "S-Cup 2012: Andy Souwer Wins 4th S-Cup". liverkick.com.
  6. "Glory signs Hesdy Gerges, Ben Edwards, and Gesias Cavalcante - Muay Thai Authority". muaythaiauthority.com. Archived from the original on 2013-08-26. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
  7. Henderson, Jason (3 May 2014). "Melvin Guillard Vs JZ Cavalcante Set For WSOF 11". Fight of the Night. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  8. Cowboy, Combat (2022-10-29). "Combat FC 2 - Recapping all the action". New England MMA. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
  9. "Action All Round At The IBJJF Miami Open 2023". JitsMagazine. May 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  10. "Blue Collar FC: American Dream Conference Full Results And Review". Jitsmagazine. 4 September 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  11. "BJJ And MMA Legends Compete At IBJJF Miami Fall Open 2023". Jitsmagazine. 8 November 2023. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  12. de Souza, Diogo. "Lineup Announced For Pit Submission Series 3". Jitsmagazine. Retrieved 23 March 2024.

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