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Gregor Gillespie
Gregor Gillespie at UFC Fight Night 143
BornGregor Volz Gillespie[1]
(1987-03-18) March 18, 1987 (age 37)
Webster, New York, U.S.
Other namesThe Gift
ResidenceLong Island, New York, U.S.
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[2]
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)
DivisionLightweight
Reach71 in (180 cm)
StyleWrestling
StanceOrthodox
Fighting out ofLong Island, New York, U.S.
TeamLong Island MMA
Bellmore Kickboxing Academy
RankBlue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Joe Scarola and Carlos Rosado[3]
WrestlingNCAA Division I Wrestling[4]
Years active2012–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total15
Wins14
By knockout7
By submission5
By decision2
Losses1
By knockout1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog
Medal record
Collegiate Wrestling
Representing the Edinboro Fighting Scots
NCAA Division I Championships
Gold medal – first place 2007 Auburn Hills 149 lbs
PSAC Championships
Gold medal – first place 2006 Slippery Rock 149 lbs
Gold medal – first place 2008 Mercyhurst 157 lbs
Gold medal – first place 2009 Edinboro 157 lbs
EWL Championships
Gold medal – first place 2006 Edinboro 149 lbs
Gold medal – first place 2007 Cleveland 149 lbs
Gold medal – first place 2008 Pittsburgh 157 lbs
Silver medal – second place 2009 Lock Haven 157 lbs

Gregor Volz Gillespie[1] (born March 18, 1987) is an American professional mixed martial artist and graduated collegiate wrestler who competed in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) with a record of 7–1. A professional since 2012, he formerly competed for Ring of Combat where he was the Lightweight Champion.

As a folkstyle wrestler, Gillespie was the 2007 NCAA Division I National Champion at 149 pounds, a four–time NCAA Division I All–American and a three–time EWL and PSAC conference champion for the Edinboro Fighting Scots.[5] He also competed briefly in freestyle wrestling.[6]

Background

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Born and raised in Webster, New York, Gillespie attended Webster Schroeder High School where he was a standout in wrestling, winning two state titles. He continued wrestling for Edinboro University, where he was a four-time NCAA Division I All-American and won a national championship in 2007.[7] He was the first true freshman All-American in school history, and also holds the school record for most career wins (152), most wins as a freshman (40), and highest winning percentage (.917). Gillespie stated that he ended his wrestling career because he didn't think he could beat Jordan Burroughs. He graduated from Edinboro with a bachelor's degree in individualized studies and a concentration in psychology.[8][4] He was an assistant coach at Hofstra University and as a side gig, taught private lessons to an MMA fighter. Despite having vowed never to fight, he started studying MMA and quit his job in order to pursue a full-time career in the sport.[9]

Mixed martial arts

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Early career

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In 2012, Gillespie was scheduled to make his mixed martial arts debut but suffered a broken arm during a sparring session which caused serious health issues and infections, pushing his debut over to January 2014.[10] After compiling an undefeated 7–0 record with six finishes on the regional scene in New Jersey, Gillespie signed a contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.[11]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Gillespie made his promotional debut against Glaico Franca on September 24, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 95.[12] He won the fight via unanimous decision.[13]

Gillespie next faced Andrew Holbrook on April 8, 2017, at UFC 210.[14] He won the fight via knockout in the first round and was awarded a Performance of the Night bonus.[15][16]

Gillespie faced Jason Gonzalez on September 16, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 116.[17] He won the back-and-forth fight via submission in the second round.[18] The win also earned Gillespie his first Fight of the Night bonus award.[19]

Gillespie faced Jordan Rinaldi on January 27, 2018, at UFC on Fox: Jacaré vs. Brunson 2.[20] He won the fight via technical knock out.[21]

Gillespie faced Vinc Pichel on June 1, 2018, at UFC Fight Night 131.[22] Gillespie won via arm-triangle choke in the second round.[23] This win earned him Performance of the Night award.[24]

Gillespie faced Yancy Medeiros on January 19, 2019, at UFC Fight Night: Cejudo vs. Dillashaw.[25] He won the fight via TKO in the second round.[26]

Gillespie faced Kevin Lee on November 2, 2019, at UFC 244.[27] He lost the fight via knockout in round one, marking his first professional defeat. [28]

Gillespie was expected to face Brad Riddell on March 20, 2021, at UFC on ESPN 21.[29] However, the bout was cancelled due to COVID-19 protocols in the day of the event.[30] Instead, Gillespie faced No-Gi Jiu Jitsu World medalist Carlos Diego Ferreira on May 8, 2021, at UFC on ESPN 24.[31] At the weigh–ins, Ferreira weighed in at 160.5 pounds, four and a half pounds over the lightweight non-title fight limit and was fined 30% of his purse, which went to Gillespie.[32] After a back-and-forth first round, where Gillespie appeared to fatigue, he was able to keep composure and rallied, winning the fight via TKO in round two.[33][34] This fight earned him the Fight of the Night award.[35]

In May 2022, it was reported that Gillespie was removed from UFC roster.[36] After the report, Gillespie posted on social media that he had wanted to fight above the rankings and that many bouts failed to come together.[36]

Championships and accomplishments

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Folkstyle wrestling

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Mixed martial arts

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Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
15 matches 14 wins 1 loss
By knockout 7 1
By submission 5 0
By decision 2 0
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 14–1 Carlos Diego Ferreira TKO (elbows and punches) UFC on ESPN: Rodriguez vs. Waterson May 8, 2021 2 4:51 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Catchweight (160.5 lb) bout; Ferreira missed weight. Fight of the Night.
Loss 13–1 Kevin Lee KO (head kick) UFC 244 November 2, 2019 1 2:47 New York City, New York, United States
Win 13–0 Yancy Medeiros TKO (punches) UFC Fight Night: Cejudo vs. Dillashaw January 19, 2019 2 4:59 Brooklyn, New York, United States
Win 12–0 Vinc Pichel Submission (arm-triangle choke) UFC Fight Night: Rivera vs. Moraes June 1, 2018 2 4:06 Utica, New York, United States Performance of the Night.
Win 11–0 Jordan Rinaldi TKO (punches) UFC on Fox: Jacaré vs. Brunson 2 January 27, 2018 1 4:46 Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Win 10–0 Jason Gonzalez Submission (arm-triangle choke) UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. Branch September 16, 2017 2 2:10 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Fight of the Night.
Win 9–0 Andrew Holbrook KO (punches) UFC 210 April 8, 2017 1 0:21 Buffalo, New York, United States Performance of the Night.
Win 8–0 Glaico França Decision (unanimous) UFC Fight Night: Cyborg vs. Lansberg September 24, 2016 3 5:00 Brasília, Brazil
Win 7–0 Sidney Outlaw Decision (split) Ring of Combat 55 June 3, 2016 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Defended the ROC Regional Lightweight Championship.
Win 6–0 Jose Mariscal TKO (punches) Ring of Combat 54 March 4, 2016 1 4:09 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Defended the ROC Regional Lightweight Championship.
Win 5–0 George Sheppard Submission (arm-triangle choke) Ring of Combat 51 June 5, 2015 1 3:45 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Won the vacant ROC Regional Lightweight Championship.
Win 4–0 Justin Stewart TKO (punches) Ring of Combat 50 January 23, 2015 1 2:51 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 3–0 Justin Harrington Submission (arm-triangle choke) Ring of Combat 49 September 19, 2014 1 3:21 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 2–0 Brandon Priest Submission (rear-naked choke) Ring of Combat 48 May 16, 2014 2 2:37 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 1–0 Kenny Gaudreau TKO (punches) Ring of Combat 47 January 24, 2014 1 1:48 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Lightweight debut.

NCAA record

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NCAA Championships Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event
2009 NCAA Championships 4th at 157 lbs
Loss 19–6 Jordan Leen 0–4 March 19–21, 2009 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win 19–5 Michael Chandler MD 10–2
Loss 18–5 Jordan Burroughs MD 4–12
Win 18–4 J.P O’Connor 1–0
Win 17–4 Jason Welch 3–2
Win 16–4 Shane Smith TF 16–0
2008 NCAA Championships 5th at 157 lbs
Win 15–4 Josh Zupancic TF 15–0 March 20–22, 2008 2008 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Loss 14–4 Dan Vallimont 1–2
Win 14–3 Cyler Sanderson Fall
Win 13–3 Matt Kocher 1–0
Loss 12–3 Jordan Leen 6–8
Win 12–2 Jason Johnstone 6–0
Win 11–2 Spencer Maley TF 17–0
2007 NCAA Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 149 lbs
Win 10–2 Josh Churella SV 3–1 March 15–17, 2007 2007 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Win 9–2 Dustin Schlatter 3–2
Win 8–2 Jordan Leen 6–2
Win 7–2 Dan Vallimont MD 10–2
Win 6–2 Sam Alvarenga 9–5
2006 NCAA Championships 7th at 149 lbs
Win 5–2 Mark DiSalvo Fall March 16–18, 2006 2006 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Loss 4–2 Jon Masa 4–11
Win 3–1 Patrick Simpson 8–1
Loss 2–1 Ty Eustice 4–2
Win 2–0 Keith Dickey Fall
Win 1–0 Trevor Chinn Fall

Stats

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Season Year School Placement Weigh Class Record Win
2009 Senior Edinboro University of Pennsylvania 4th 157 41–3 93.18%
2008 Junior 5th 37–4 90.24%
2007 Sophomore 1st 149 34–2 94.44%
2006 Freshman 7th 40–4 90.91%
Career 152–13 92.12%

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Stats | UFC".
  3. ^ @gregorthegift (February 14, 2020). "This has been 9 years in the making, I've sacrificed so much to get this piece of cloth ...to all the guys that I've beaten....yes you were actually beaten by a white belt. Thanks to professor @graciebarrajupiter and @graciebarra631nb professor Carlos. #bluebelt #bjj #jiujitsu #jiujitsulifestyle". Retrieved June 6, 2021 – via Instagram.
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  6. ^ Doctor, Urgent (October 11, 2012). "Gregor Gillespie 'Faced The Demons' and is Getting Ready For MMA Stardom". New York Wrestling News 2012-2013 Archive. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
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