Claudia Gadelha Reveals She Used To Cut A Ton Of Weight

Weight cutting is one of the most crucial, and in most cases grueling, aspects of mixed martial arts today, but in the case of No. 1-ranked women’s strawweight Claudia Gadelha it’s apparently got a whole lot easier. In a recent a recent media scrum in Brazil, Gadelha spoke on how her tumultuous weight cut has become

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Weight cutting is one of the most crucial, and in most cases grueling, aspects of mixed martial arts today, but in the case of No. 1-ranked women’s strawweight Claudia Gadelha it’s apparently got a whole lot easier.

In a recent a recent media scrum in Brazil, Gadelha spoke on how her tumultuous weight cut has become a lot more bearable, and her new dieting habits:

“I don’t cut much weight anymore,” Gadelha said. “I learned that by losing much weight, I also lose performance inside the Octagon, so I’m staying lighter now.

I learned to eat better, so I live on a diet now. I don’t go out of my diet a day now, not even on the weekends, because I have to be around 126 pounds to cut 13 or 15 pounds before the fight. No more cutting 22, 33 pounds for me.

“I think it’s already tough for a male athlete, and it’s even worse for a female athlete. It’s bad for your performance on fight night, so I’m living on a diet so it doesn’t become an issue in the future.”

Gadelha is currently set to step back inside the Octagon for a title shot against Polish knockout artist Joanna J?drzejczyk live on FS1 at The Ultimate Fighter 23 Season Finale (TUF 23 Finale), at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 8, 2016.

(All transcribed quotes courtesy of FOX Sports)

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Teams Selected For The Ultimate Fighter 23

Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Claudia Gadelha selected their eight fighters during the premier of The Ultimate Fighter 23 on Wednesday night.

The episode featured the elimination bouts, which narrowed the cast from 32 down to 16. Each coach selected eight …

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Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Claudia Gadelha selected their eight fighters during the premier of The Ultimate Fighter 23 on Wednesday night.

The episode featured the elimination bouts, which narrowed the cast from 32 down to 16. Each coach selected eight light heavyweights and eight strawweights.

Jedrzeczyk was given the first fight selection, tabbing highly-touted prospect Khalil Rountree to meet Cory Hendricks.

Below are the rosters for each team. The series airs Wednesday night on FOX Sports 1 at 10 p.m. ET.

Team Claudia Gadelha:

Tatiana Suarez (strawweight)

Andrew Sanchez (light heavyweight)

Kate Jackson (strawweight)

Eric Spicely (light heavyweight)

Amanda Cooper (strawweight)

Abdel Medjedoub (light heavyweight)

Lanchana Green (strawweight)

Cory Hendricks (light heavyweight)

Team Joanna Jedrzecyzk:

JJ Aldrich (strawweight)

Josh Stansbury (light heavyweight)

Jamie Moyle (strawweight)

Khalil Rountree (light heavyweight)

Ashley Cummins (strawweight)

Myron Dennis (light heavyweight)

Helen Harper (strawweight)

Elias Urbina (light heavyweight)

Check Out This SCARY Soccer Kick KO From the ‘TUF 23? Premiere [VIDEO]


(Based on our reaction, we henceforth name this technique “The Florida Evans Kick“)

So the 23rd season of The Ultimate Fighter premiered on FS1 last night, and though we have long since stopped being what you’d call “regular viewers,” that doesn’t mean we can’t occassionally highlight some of the more memorable/brutal moments from the long-running reality show.

A prime example: The light heavyweight matchup between Khalil “The Warhorse” Rountree vs. Muhammed “Mo Muscle” DeReese, which ended with some of the most horrific (and legal!) soccer kicks you will ever see.

Video after the jump.

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(Based on our reaction, we henceforth name this technique “The Florida Evans Kick“)

So the 23rd season of The Ultimate Fighter premiered on FS1 last night, and though we have long since stopped being what you’d call “regular viewers,” that doesn’t mean we can’t occassionally highlight some of the more memorable/brutal moments from the long-running reality show.

A prime example: The light heavyweight matchup between Khalil “The Warhorse” Rountree vs. Muhammed “Mo Muscle” DeReese (Ed note: solid nicknames selection all around, fellas), which ended with some of the most horrific (and legal!) soccer kicks you will ever see.

Described as a classic “striker vs. grappler” matchup by Dana White, the first round of Rountree vs. DeReese was largely controlled by the latter’s heavy, if mostly ineffective top game.

“What’s crazy is the judges will actually give the round to (DeReese), when I actually think that (Rountree) won it,” remarks The Baldfather in-between rounds, proving once again why he should stay as far away from a judge’s table as humanly possible.

Of course, the judges would be taken out of the equation early in the second round when Rountree proceeded to drop DeReese with some HEAVY leather, then unleash a pair of absolutely bru-tal soccer kicks to the body that forced Herb Dean to wave off the fight.

Check out the full fight below (the finishing sequence starts at the 6:20 mark).

You just gotta love the diversity of reactions that Rountree’s finish provided here: DW is awe-struck, Gadelha is cheering it on, and Joanna Champion looks like she just saw her BFF get hit by a bus.

The UFC has uploaded a slew of fights from last night’s premiere to its Youtube page, but if you’re like us, you’ll use this time to discuss how much Claudia Gadelha can GET. IT.

(*”Dream Weaver” plays*) (*swoons*)

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Programming Reminder: Set The DVR, As The Ultimate Fighter Returns This Evening

Back for another season, The Ultimate Fighter debuts tonight with the elimination bouts to get into the house.

Sixteen male light heavyweights and 16 female strawweights will compete over the next several weeks to join the company of Ultimate Fighte…

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Back for another season, The Ultimate Fighter debuts tonight with the elimination bouts to get into the house.

Sixteen male light heavyweights and 16 female strawweights will compete over the next several weeks to join the company of Ultimate Fighter winners.

Coaches are UFC champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk and her challenger, Claudia Gadelha.

The series debuts on FOX Sports 1 at 10 p.m. ET and will run each Wednesday night hereafter until completion around the end of June.

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Joanna Vs. Team Claudia Debuts Wednesday On FS1

The first episode of The Ultimate Fighter: Team Joanna vs. Team Claudia is set for Wednesday night on FOX Sports 1.

Strawweights and light heavyweights will compete to become the next Ultimate Fighter.

Check out a special preview for the first ep…

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The first episode of The Ultimate Fighter: Team Joanna vs. Team Claudia is set for Wednesday night on FOX Sports 1.

Strawweights and light heavyweights will compete to become the next Ultimate Fighter.

Check out a special preview for the first episode and the season in the video below:

UFC Reveals Cast For Upcoming Ultimate Fighter 23

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Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Claudia Gadelha will lead female strawweights and male light heavyweights on the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter 23.

Officials released the complete cast fo…

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Joanna Jedrzejczyk and Claudia Gadelha will lead female strawweights and male light heavyweights on the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter 23.

Officials released the complete cast for the season, which debuts on FOX Sports 1 on April 20 at 10 p.m. ET.

Jedrzejzyk, the reigning UFC strawweight champion, will meet Gadelha later this year at the TUF Finale event in Las Vegas.

STRAWWEIGHTS

Alyssa Krahn, 3-1, 28, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Amanda Cooper, 1-1, 24, Bath, Mich.

Amy Montenegro, 7-2, 32, Forks, Wash.

Ashley Cummins, 3-3, 28, St. Louis, Mo.

Ashley Yoder, 4-1, 28, Indianapolis, Ind.

Chelsea Bailey, 2-0, 23, Chewelah, Wash.

Helen Harper, 4-1, 28, Farnborough, England

Irene Rivera, 6-2, 22, Barcelona, Spain

Jamie Moyle, 3-1, 27, Las Vegas, Nev.

JJ Aldrich, 2-1, 23, Aurora, Colo.

Jodie Esquibel, 5-1, 29, Albuquerque, N.M.

Kate Jackson, 7-2-1, 29, Lostwithiel, England

Kristi Lopez, 2-0, 33, Quartz Hill, Calif.

Lanchana Green, 2-1, 26, Darlington, England

Mellony Geugjes, 0-1, 23, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Tatiana Suarez, 3-0, 25, Fontana, Calif.

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS

Abdel Medjedoub, 3-0, 30, Mila, Algeria

Andrew Sanchez, 7-2, 27, Shiloh, Ill.

Cory Hendricks, 3-0, 27, Lynden, Wash.

Elias Urbina, 3-0, 22, Weslaco, Texas

Eric Spicely, 8-0, 29, Stoughton, Mass.

Jamelle Jones, 6-2, 28, Atlantic City, N.J.

John Paul Elias, 3-0, 27, Fresno, Calif.

Joshua Stansbury, 7-2, 31, East Liverpool, Ohio

Kenneth Bergh, 3-0, 26, Oslo, Norway

Khalil Rountree, 4-0, 26, Las Vegas, Nev.

Marcel Fortuna, 8-1, 30, Tubarao, Brazil

Muhammed DeReese, 5-0, 27, Titusville, Fla.

Myron Dennis, 12-4, 27, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Norman Paraisy, 15-4-2, 1 NC, 30, Paris, France

Phil Hawes, 3-0, 27, Little Ferry, N.J.

Trevor Carlson, 10-2, 27, Spring Creek, Nev.