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09-07-2012, 08:12
“We are happy with the agreement and Gunnar is of course both proud and excited to fight for the UFC.” – Halli Nelson The welterweight has shown marked improvement in striking and ground-and-pound in his short MMA career, and most recently dominated Alexander Butenko at Cage Contenders XII in February. The undefeated 23-year-old welterweight now has a record of 9 wins, 0 losses, and 1 draw.
The grappling prodigy has been one of the hottest targets fom major organizations since he started competing in MMA, and today all the rumors come to an end.
For some background, Gunnar Nelson was born in Akureyri, but grew up in Reykjavik Iceland. He started with Goju-Ryu karate at the age of 13 and was natural, grabbing medals in all his competitions and eventually being tapped as “Iceland’s most up-and-coming karate talent” at 16.
He started training MMA and BJJ at 17, and received belts from Matt Thornton (Straight Blast Gym) and John Kavanagh (SBG Ireland), before earning his BJJ black belt under the legendary Renzo Gracie in 2009. The well schooled and traveled Icelander has taken trips to Hilo, Hawaii, with BJ Penn, and spends time training at SBG Ireland and at SBG Mainline in Manchester with Karl Tanswell. However today, Nelson spends much of his time in New York with Renzo Gracie and John Danaher, among others.
At the age of 21, he came out of nowhere to make an splash on the premier grappling platform ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Club World Championships). As a welterweight, Nelson was victorious over former heavyweight champion Jeff Monson and submitted light heavyweight David Avellan in a showing that put him immediately on the map in 2009.
The grappling prodigy has been one of the hottest targets fom major organizations since he started competing in MMA, and today all the rumors come to an end.
For some background, Gunnar Nelson was born in Akureyri, but grew up in Reykjavik Iceland. He started with Goju-Ryu karate at the age of 13 and was natural, grabbing medals in all his competitions and eventually being tapped as “Iceland’s most up-and-coming karate talent” at 16.
He started training MMA and BJJ at 17, and received belts from Matt Thornton (Straight Blast Gym) and John Kavanagh (SBG Ireland), before earning his BJJ black belt under the legendary Renzo Gracie in 2009. The well schooled and traveled Icelander has taken trips to Hilo, Hawaii, with BJ Penn, and spends time training at SBG Ireland and at SBG Mainline in Manchester with Karl Tanswell. However today, Nelson spends much of his time in New York with Renzo Gracie and John Danaher, among others.
At the age of 21, he came out of nowhere to make an splash on the premier grappling platform ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Club World Championships). As a welterweight, Nelson was victorious over former heavyweight champion Jeff Monson and submitted light heavyweight David Avellan in a showing that put him immediately on the map in 2009.