Kurt
Pellegrino
21-6-0( V-D-E )

Historial de peleas

Habilidades

Gráficas son acumuladas basadas en los resultados de todas las peleas
Peleas totales: 12
Registro: 21-6-0
Resumen: Wrestling (body slams) and BJJ

Fighter Info

Apodo: Batman
Desde : Point Pleasant, New Jersey USA
Representando: Point Pleasant, New Jersey USA
Edad: 33
Estatura: 5' 8" ( 172 cm )
Peso: 155 Libras ( 70 kg )

Golpeo

Total de golpes atentados
0
699
% Exitoso
304
Tipos de golpes exitoso
0
304
% de pie
%
% de piso
140
34
130
Defensa de golpe
63
%
EL porcentage total de golps evadidos

Agarre

Derribos totales
0
44
% Exitoso
24
Tipos de derribos exitosos
 
 
% de submisiones
% de pases
% de barridas
7
41
4
Takedown Defense
70
%
El pordentage de derribos evadidos
Resultado Peleadores Evento Golpe Derribo Submisión Pase Método Repetición
Derrota
Kurt Pellegrino mar 19, 2011
47 1 0 1 R3 Decision - Split
Gleison Tibau 44 2 0 1
Derrota
George Sotiropoulos jul 3, 2010
48 1 0 4 R3 Decision - Unanimous
Kurt Pellegrino 39 3 0 1
Victoria
Kurt Pellegrino mar 27, 2010
16 1 2 8 R2 Submission
Fabricio Camoes 8 1 2 1
Victoria
Kurt Pellegrino ago 8, 2009
21 3 0 6 R3 Decision - Unanimous
Josh Neer 24 0 1 0
Victoria
Kurt Pellegrino feb 7, 2009
16 1 1 3 R2 Submission
Rob Emerson 21 2 0 0
Victoria
Kurt Pellegrino sep 6, 2008
61 1 1 5 R3 Decision - Unanimous
Thiago Tavares 18 1 0 0
Derrota
Nate Diaz abr 2, 2008
6 1 1 0 R2 Submission
Kurt Pellegrino 20 3 0 5
Victoria
Kurt Pellegrino ene 23, 2008
23 1 0 1 R2 KO/TKO
Alberto Crane 4 0 2 0
Derrota
Joe Stevenson ago 25, 2007
42 3 3 0 R3 Decision - Unanimous
Kurt Pellegrino 27 3 1 2
Victoria
Kurt Pellegrino abr 5, 2007
4 1 1 4 R1 Submission
Nate Mohr 6 0 0 0
Victoria
Kurt Pellegrino oct 14, 2006
5 1 1 2 R1 Submission
Junior Assuncao 1 0 0 0
Derrota
Drew Fickett jul 8, 2006
18 1 2 1 R3 Submission
Kurt Pellegrino 25 5 0 3

Biografía

Training: Very similar to all my other camps with the addition of a few different aspects.  Focusing on my cardio, my boxing, and my ground game all equally because this fight could end up anywhere.

When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training about six years ago (2000).  The main reason would be because I am a true competitor. It’s what I love to do and I couldn’t think of a better job for me than to be in a gym, training from 9 to 9 everyday.  I have been wrestling for 20 years...since I was six I have been on a wrestling mat, so competition is really my life.

Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? High school wrestling: 2-time NJ state finalist, 3-time Greco and 3-time freestyle champion. Gold Medal Pan American (Blue belt), Brown Belt Absolute Division Grapplers Quest, Five-time Grapplers Quest Superfight Champion, US Trials for Abu Dhabi runner up losing to Cameron Earl in OT, Abu Dhabi qualifier for 2007, Gracie Arnold Classic Pro division champion (165 lbs to 195lbs weight class), Multiple time NAGA and Grapplers Quest winner. Grappling record of over 100 wins and 3 losses.

Specific accomplishments in pro competition? Champion for Reality Fighting, Ring of Combat, WEC, and making it to the UFC

Ranks in any martial arts styles: 
Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Do you have any heroes? Dan Gable, Iowa's head wrestling coach, because he was a true champion and he made champions.  That’s my all time goal - to be a champion and then to make champions.

What is your favorite technique? My takedowns and my body slams ... and breakdancing of course!

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? This is like the Super Bowl of fighting – it’s where every fighter aspires to be.  This means a lot to me in many ways. I have really been waiting to fight in the UFC and now is my time - my dream is actually going to come true after so many years of hard work and now I can show the UFC and all the fight fans what kind of fighter I really am and how good I have gotten over the years.  So I guess even after all the waiting, this is really the perfect time for me to showcase my skills.

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I actually went to college for one semester on a wrestling scholarship and I was ranked eighth in the country in my weight class.  Unfortunately, school was not my thing and I was really only there to wrestle.  I didn’t pass all my classes and left school the next semester.  I then graduated to the school of hard knocks.

What was your job before you started fighting? After I left college I had to get a "real" job and I became a town public works employee.  That only lasted about three years when I decided that training full time was what I needed to be doing to fulfill my dreams of becoming a champion.

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