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Gustavo Falciroli

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Australian-Brazilian former mixed martial artist and BJJ practitioner

Gustavo Falciroli
Born (1982-12-13)13 December 1982 (age 42)
São Paulo,Brazil
NationalityBrazilian andAustralian
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Weight135 lb (61 kg; 9.6 st)
DivisionBantamweight
Reach68 in (173 cm)
StyleBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofMelbourne, Australia
TeamLab33
RankFourth degree black belt inBrazilian jiu-jitsu under Roberto Tozi and Roberto Godoi
Years active1996–2018
Mixed martial arts record
Total26
Wins17
By knockout3
By submission10
By decision4
Losses6
By knockout1
By decision5
Draws2
No contests1
Other information
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Gustavo Falciroli (born 13 December 1982) is anAustralian-Brazilian formermixed martial artist, andBrazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner. Falciroli has formerly competed inAustralian Fighting Championship, where he was the inaugural bantamweight champion. He also competed inONE FC,Shooto, and Cage Fighting Championship (CFC), where he was the former bantamweight champion. He is regarded as one of the most decorated mixed martial arts fighters in Australia’s history and he is a fourth degreeBrazilian jiu-jitsu black belt.

Brazilian jiu-jitsu

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Gustavo started his training in 1996 with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with Paulo Roberto de Miranda Streckert and has also trained with Carlos Alberto Liberi, in 2003 he was awarded his black belt by Roberto Tozi and Roberto Godoi. After placing third at the BJJ World Championships, winning the Brazilian Cup and taking home a slew of state titles in Brazil—all as a black belt—in 2007 he made the move to Australia and the transition into MMA. Since entering the world of mixed martial arts, Gustavo has replicated the success he found in BJJ and is renowned for his ability to apply his grappling and submissions in MMA.[1]

Mixed martial arts career

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Gustavo made hismixed martial arts debut at Shooto Australia in Perth in May, 2007.Gustavo defeatedRichie Vaculik for the inaugural Cage Fighting Championships (CFC) bantamweight title at CFC 12, December 2010, via unanimous decision (5 rounds).[2] He defended for the first time on 9 December 2011, winning by submission against Nick Honstein at Cage Fighting Championship 19.[3] In February 2012 Gustavo attended atONE Fighting Championship: Battle of Heroes,Jakarta to be the first ever Australian to fight in the Asian show. He submittedSoo Chul Kim via rear naked choke on the first round to become victorious.In August 2012 Gustavo contended in a main eventONE Fighting Championship atONE Fighting Championship: Pride of a Nation,Philippines. He was defeated byBibiano Fernandes via unanimous decision.Gustavo is the inauguralAustralian Fighting Championship (AFC) bantamweight title holder after defeating New ZealanderKai Kara-France at AFC 9, via submission in round 1 in May 2014.[4] The title fight was a rematch from AFC 7 after France fell out of the ring after being knocked out and struck a ringside table, a controversial No Contest was adjudicated by officials.[5]

Achievements

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Mixed martial arts

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  • Cage Fighting Championship
    • CFC Bantamweight Championship (Two times)
  • Australian Fighting Championship
    • AFC Bantamweight Championship (One time; current)
  • K-Oz Entertainment
    • K-Oz Entertainment Bantamweight Championship (One time; current)
  • Xtreme Fighting Championship
    • XFC Xtreme Fighting Bantamweight Championship (One time; current)

Main titles

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  • Black Belt
    • 2011 – Gold – Pan Pacific Championship (Melbourne, Australia)
    • 2011 – Gold – Australian Cup (Perth, Australia)
    • 2006 – Gold – São Paulo State Championship (São Paulo, Brazil)
    • 2006 – Silver – South American Championship ( Florianópolis, Brazil)
    • 2006 – Silver – Brazilian Cup (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
    • 2005 – Gold – King of the Grappler (Seoul, South Korea)
    • 2004 – Bronze – World Championships (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
    • 2004 – Gold – Brazilian South Cup (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
    • 2004 – Gold -Brazilian Cup (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
    • 2004 – Gold -São Paulo State Championship (São Paulo, Brazil)
  • Brown Belt
    • 2003 – Gold – World Cup (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
    • 2003 – Gold – Brazilian Championship (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
    • 2003 – Gold – São Paulo State Championship (São Paulo, Brazil)
  • Purple Belt
    • 2001 – Bronze – Pan-American Championship (Orlando, USA)
    • 2000 – Gold – São Paulo State Championship (São Paulo, Brazil)
    • 2000 – Bronze – Pan-American Championship (Orlando, USA)
  • Blue Belt
    • 1999 – Gold – Brazilian Championship (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
    • 1999 – Bronze – World Championship (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
    • 1999 – Gold – São Paulo State Championship (São Paulo, Brazil)

Personal life

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Gustavo immigrated to Australia and has lived inPerth inWestern Australia but has since relocated to Melbourne. In December 2012, Falciroli was subject to xenophobia on Melbourne public transport. After hearing him speak in Portuguese, a man approached Falciroli and told him that this was "not his country". He threatened to "cut" and "rape" him, his wife, and his two children. Falciroli got off the train and called the police. "Despite it [being] a bad situation, once again life has showed me that violence just creates more violence and I never should use my skills outside a cage, a ring or a mat," Falciroli said on social media.[6]

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
26 matches17 wins6 losses
By knockout31
By submission100
By decision45
Draws2
No contests1
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss17–6–2 (1)Alan PhilpottDecision (unanimous)ACB 88: Barnatt vs. Celiński16 June 201835:00Brisbane,Australia
Win17–5–2 (1)Julian WallaceSubmission (triangle choke)XFC 2727 August 201624:47Mansfield, Australia
Loss16–5–2 (1)Darwin SaguritTKO (punch)Minotaur 3: Carnage4 March 20161N/AParkville, Victoria, Australia
Win16–4–2 (1)Hikaru HasumiSubmission (armbar)HFS – Hex Fight Series 431 October 201514:40Melbourne, Australia
Win15–4–2 (1)Mohd Fouzein Mohd FoziSubmission (brabo choke)K-Oz Entertainment – Bragging Rights 7: Resurrection27 Sep 201511:13Perth, AustraliaWon the K-Oz Bantamweight Championship.
Win14–4–2 (1)Kai Kara-FranceSubmission (brabo choke)Australian Fighting Championship 917 May 201414:55Albury, AustraliaWon theAFC Bantamweight Championship.
NC13–4–2 (1)Kai Kara-FranceNo ContestAustralian Fighting Championship 714 December 201323:20Melbourne, AustraliaKara-France fell through the ropes of the ring and was unable to continue[7]
Loss13–4–2Bibiano FernandesDecision (unanimous)ONE FC: Pride of a Nation31 August 201235:00Manila, Philippines
Win13–3–2Soo Chul KimSubmission (rear-naked choke)ONE FC: Battle of Heroes11 February 201211:12Jakarta, Indonesia
Win12–3–2Nick HonsteinSubmission (arm triangle choke)Cage Fighting Championship 199 December 201123:14Sydney, AustraliaDefended the CFC Bantamweight Championship.
Loss11–3–2Taiki TsuchiyaDecision (unanimous)Shooto: The Way of Shooto 6: Like a Tiger, Like a Dragon19 November 201035:00Tokyo, Japan
Win11–2–2Hideki KadowakiKO (punches)Shooto Australia – Superfight Australia 811 June 201011:53Joondalup, Australia
Win10–2–2Richie VaculikDecision (unanimous)Cage Fighting Championship 123 December 201055:00Sydney, AustraliaWon the CFC Bantamweight Championship.
Loss9–2–2Issei TamuraDecision (unanimous)Shooto: Revolutionary Exchanges 323 November 200935:00Tokyo, Japan
Win9–1–2Daisuke IshizawaSubmission (triangle armbar)Shooto: Revolutionary Exchanges 222 September 200914:55Tokyo, Japan
Win8–1–2Akiyo NishiuraDecision (majority)Shooto Australia – Superfight Australia 610 July 200935:00Joondalup, Australia
Win7–1–2Masahiro OishiTKO (punches)Rize 1 – Rize MMA23 May 200922:02Queensland, Australia
Win6–1–2Kazuhiro ItoDecision (unanimous)Shooto Australia – Superfight Australia 530 November 200835:00Joondalup, Australia
Win5–1–2Taro KusanoKO (punch)Shooto Australia – Superfight Australia 415 June 200810:53Perth, Australia
Win4–1–2Ryan MortimerSubmission (armbar)WR 13 – Warriors Realm 1319 April 200812:46Southport, Australia
Draw3–1–2Takumi OtaDrawShooto Australia – Superfight Australia 316 March 200825:00Perth, Australia
Loss3–1–1Bernardo MagalhaesDecision (majority)CFC – Cage Fighting Championships 315 February 200835:00Sydney, Australia
Win3–0–1Michiyuki IshibashiSubmission (rear-naked choke)Shooto Australia – Superfight Australia 223 November 20071NAPerth, Australia
Draw2–0–1Jai BradneyDrawIC 2 – Inspirit Challenge 226 August 200725:00Australia
Win2–0Sergio CabralDecision (unanimous)MMAB – MMA Boxing19 August 200725:00Perth, Australia
Win1–0Mark OatesSubmission (armbar)Shooto Australia – Superfight Australia 126 May 200711:10Perth, Australia

References

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  1. ^Foxx, C (16 October 2010)."Gustavo Falciroli Interview". Scrapp Magazine. Retrieved17 January 2012.
  2. ^"CFC 12: Lombard vs. Santore Results - FIGHT! Magazine". Archived fromthe original on 18 July 2013. Retrieved15 September 2014.
  3. ^Hester, Chris (9 December 2011)."Falciroli Submits Honstein, Defends Bantamweight Crown at CFC 19". Sherdog. Retrieved17 January 2012.
  4. ^"Australian Fighting Championships 9 Results". Archived fromthe original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved15 September 2014.
  5. ^"AFC 7 results: Kennedy submits Rodriguez, wins middleweight title | MMA Kanvas". Archived fromthe original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved15 September 2014.
  6. ^Gough, Deborah (14 December 2012)."Racist threatened cage-fighting champ".The Age. Retrieved5 January 2019.
  7. ^"AFC7 Gustavo Falciroli Vs Kai Kara-France Full Fight Ko on table".YouTube. 28 January 2014.

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