Article Posted: November 15th, 2008 |
By: Selina "Dead" Wong |
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Fighters.com’s ninth-ranked heavyweight “Napao” Gabriel Gonzaga’s (10-3) big right hand ended “Heavy” Josh Hendricks’s (14-5) Octagon debut in 61 seconds at UFC 91 in Las Vegas Saturday night.
The heavyweights tapped gloves; and, immediately, the action popped off! Gonzaga landed a body shot, then a knee.
Hendricks marched forward, seeking to lock “Napao” in a clinch; but, then came the straight right as Gonzaga backpedalled. Hendricks collapsed to his right side.
After a quick glance at referee Steve Mazzagatti, Gonzaga nailed another right on his downed opponent’s head before Mazzagatti stopped the fight at 1:01 of round one.
Article Posted: September 2nd, 2008 |
By: Chad Edward |
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Fighters.com’s eighth-ranked heavyweight “Napao” Gabriel Gonzaga (9-3) will return to the Octagon versus Josh Hendricks (14-4) 15 November in Portland, according to Sam Caplan’s Five Ounces of Pain.
Gonzaga’s manager, Marco Alvan told Fighters.com, “[Gonzaga] did not sign any fight yet but we think he will be on the November card.”
Hendricks was a wrestling All-American twice at Ashland University and knocked out James Powell (1-6) in Lafayette, northwest of Indianapolis, in his last fight in November 2007.
The fight versus Gonzaga will be Hendricks’s UFC debut.
Gonzaga tapped Justin McCully (8-4-2) in Las Vegas 5 July, his first win in three after suffering consecutive losses to sixth-ranked “The Natural” Randy Couture (16-8) and fifth-ranked “Vai Cavalo” Fabricio Werdum (11-3-1).
Gonzaga’s recent UFC match-ups may be telling of the opinion the promotion has of their one-time title challenger.
Fighters.com speculated Gonzaga may return to competitive match-ups versus Cheick Kongo (12-4-1) or Brock Lesnar (2-1) after boosting his confidence versus McCully.
Alvan said, “Gabriel would love face the top names, but he agrees what ever the UFC propose to him.”