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Other names
  
Useless

Team
  
Simpson Go's Cobra Kai

Wins by knockout
  
1

Weight
  
57 kg


Reach
  
66 in (168 cm)

Height
  
1.68 m

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Ulysses Gomez

Siblings
  
Herculez Gomez

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Born
  
May 25, 1983 (age 40) Los Angeles, California, United States (
1983-05-25
)

Division
  
Flyweight (2008-present) Bantamweight (2010-12)

Profiles


Fighting out of
  
Las Vegas, Nevada

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Ulysses Gomez (Los Angeles, May 25, 1983) is a Mexican American mixed martial artist who competes in the flyweight and bantamweight divisions. A professional MMA competitor since 2007, Gomez has mostly fought in PFC and Tachi Palace Fights and is also known for his grappling career.

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Early life

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Gomez was born in Los Angeles, California to two Mexican immigrants. He is the brother of footballer and U.S. national team representative Herculez Gomez. Before his fights, Ulysses has worn the shirt of the club that his brother plays for. This has included the Kansas City Wizards and Puebla FC.

Background

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Gomez has been training with Marc Laimon since he was in high school. Gomez' high school wrestling coach was UFC veteran and Nova União black belt Tony DeSouza. In 2004, Gomez helped Laimon found the Cobra Kai Academy in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he trained and taught the children's class. Since Marc Laimons move to Texas in 2010, Gomez is now training under Laimon's 1st Blackbelt and now owner of Cobra Kai, Simpson Go.

Early career

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Gomez began his career in PFC, in Lemoore, California. Gomez quickly amassed a record of 2–0, both via submission. Gomez then fought Thai Rambaa Somdet and lost via unanimous decision.

In his final fight for the Palace Fights Championship, Gomez defeated David Suarez.

Gomez then joined Tachi Palace Fights and competed in their first event, against Martin Sandoval.

In his second appearance for Tachi Palace Fights, Gomez defeated Chino Nicholas via technical submission (standing guillotine choke), when Nicholas refused to tap and passed out.

Gomez fought Luis Gonzalez for the inaugural Tachi Palace Fights Flyweight Championship at TPF 4: Cinco de Mayhem. Gomez defeated Gonzalez to take the title, but then immediately announced his signing with Bellator, in addition to his move in weight class. The fight was closely fought and Gomez' decision victory over Gonzalez was heavily booed by the crowd.

Bellator Fighting Championships

In May 2010, Gomez signed with Bellator Fighting Championships and moved up a weight class, to compete in their upcoming bantamweight tournament in their third season.

In his opening round fight, at Bellator 27, Gomez faced Travis Reddinger, which Gomez won via split decision. Gomez would have faced Zach Makovsky in the semi-final; however, Gomez had to withdraw with a staph infection.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Gomez made his promotional debut against John Moraga on August 4, 2012 at UFC on Fox: Shogun vs. Vera. He lost the fight via KO in the first round.

Gomez next faced Phil Harris on February 16, 2013 at UFC on Fuel TV: Barao vs. McDonald. Gomez lost the fight by unanimous decision and was subsequently released from the promotion.

Grappling career

Gomez is a highly accomplished grappler, having won multiple awards and competitions. These include being ranked top of his weight class in Grapplers Quest. Gomez also competed in Pancrase. Gomez began as a beginner, entering himself into pro divisions and "began submitting black belts shortly after receiving his blue belt"

Gomez then main evented the opening day of the inaugural UFC Fan Expo in a Grapplers Quest exhibition match against Shooto tournament winner and 40-fight MMA veteran Rumina Sato; a natural featherweight. Gomez was defeated by submission (armbar).

Championships and awards

  • FILA Pankration Champion (first-ever)
  • Grapplers Quest Champion
  • Desert Quest Absolute Champion
  • IGJJF Champion
  • NAGA Champion
  • Mt. Sac Submission Open Champion
  • First-ever Tachi Palace Fights Flyweight Champion
  • References

    Ulysses Gomez Wikipedia