Luis Gurule
Grim

USA
Next fight scheduled
Gurule is scheduled to compete against fellow flyweight Jesus Aguilar at Noche UFC in San Antonio on Sept. 13, per Nolan King of MMA Junkie.
ANALYSIS
Gurule will have a second crack at a UFC fight. The first saw him get finished by Ode Osbourne in two rounds at UFC Vegas 105. Meanwhile, Gurule's next opponent is 3-1 across his last four.
Gurule will have a second crack at a UFC fight. The first saw him get finished by Ode Osbourne in two rounds at UFC Vegas 105. Meanwhile, Gurule's next opponent is 3-1 across his last four.
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Finished in UFC debut
Gurule lost to Ode Osbourne via TKO (punches) at 1:54 of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Entering as a -220 favorite for your UFC debut and being knocked out by a guy that entered the evening with a 4-6 career mark with the company is a bad look for Gurule. To be fair, he won Round 1 on all three scorecards on the strength of a takedown and 2:17 worth of control time, but Osbourne clipped him with a left hand which sent Gurule crumbling to the mat and forced referee Jason Herzog to eventually intervene. Many were high on the Colorado native being a potential notable addition to the flyweight division, but this performance suggests otherwise.
Entering as a -220 favorite for your UFC debut and being knocked out by a guy that entered the evening with a 4-6 career mark with the company is a bad look for Gurule. To be fair, he won Round 1 on all three scorecards on the strength of a takedown and 2:17 worth of control time, but Osbourne clipped him with a left hand which sent Gurule crumbling to the mat and forced referee Jason Herzog to eventually intervene. Many were high on the Colorado native being a potential notable addition to the flyweight division, but this performance suggests otherwise.
Set to fight Osbourne
Gurule will fight Ode Osbourne at UFC Vegas 105 on April 5, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Gurule has booked his next fight as he will take on Osbourne with the hopes of keeping his undefeated record alive. The newcomer has a significant disadvantage in both height and reach, however that has yet to stop him before. Osbourne has lost his last three fights and has not won since February of 2023.
Gurule has booked his next fight as he will take on Osbourne with the hopes of keeping his undefeated record alive. The newcomer has a significant disadvantage in both height and reach, however that has yet to stop him before. Osbourne has lost his last three fights and has not won since February of 2023.
Latest flyweight addition
Gurule defeated Nick Piccininni via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) at Dana White's Tuesday Night Contender Series. After the show, he was one of four fighters to be awarded an official UFC contract.
ANALYSIS
This is the classic case of the judges having to decide whether to value striking or grappling, and in this one, striking won out. Gurule was credited with the edge in strikes deemed "significant" in all three rounds (although Round 3 was tight), while Piccininni fired off an astonishing 20 takedowns over the course of the fight, landing 10 of them. In Round 3, it was Gurule that preferred to engage on the feet and even pointed to the mat, to which Piccininni responded with another takedown attempt. Given the respective styles, and the fact that finishing weights are lower in the lower weight classes, it makes more sense to see why White would award a contract to a 30-year-old who wasn't necessarily dominant in his big opportunity.
This is the classic case of the judges having to decide whether to value striking or grappling, and in this one, striking won out. Gurule was credited with the edge in strikes deemed "significant" in all three rounds (although Round 3 was tight), while Piccininni fired off an astonishing 20 takedowns over the course of the fight, landing 10 of them. In Round 3, it was Gurule that preferred to engage on the feet and even pointed to the mat, to which Piccininni responded with another takedown attempt. Given the respective styles, and the fact that finishing weights are lower in the lower weight classes, it makes more sense to see why White would award a contract to a 30-year-old who wasn't necessarily dominant in his big opportunity.