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Joe Duarte
Born (1983-08-04) August 4, 1983 (age 41)
Dededo, Guam
Other namesHybrid
ResidenceSan Diego, California, U.S.
NationalityGuamanian (Overseas American)
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight155 lb (70 kg; 11.1 st)
DivisionLightweight
Reach74 in (188 cm)
Fighting out ofSan Diego, California, U.S.
TeamThe Arena
RankBlack Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Years active2006-2017
Mixed martial arts record
Total14
Wins10
By knockout2
By submission6
By decision2
Losses4
By knockout3
By decision1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Joe Duarte (born August 4, 1983) is a retired professional mixed martial artist, investor[1] from Guam, and is of native Chamorro descent.[2] He currently trains at The Arena Mixed Martial Arts gym in San Diego, California.

Early life

Duarte grew up in the village of Dededo, the largest and most densely populated village on Guam. Actively involved in sports since the age of six, he helped lead several youth sporting organizations to their respective league championships and was also an avid mountain biker and waterman. He became involved in the combat arts after being introduced to freestyle/folkstyle wrestling as an eighth-grade student at F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School where he occasionally trained western boxing.

From 1997-2001, Duarte attended Simon A. Sanchez High School in Yigo, Guam where he continued to do well in athletics. In this time, he earned various accomplishments competing in the DODEA Far East High Schools Wrestling Championships and winning multiple team championships in varsity football, track and field, and men's soccer in his senior year.

Duarte began his mixed martial arts training early in high school. Duarte began training in submission grappling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at Purebred Shooto Guam in Hagatna, Guam in 1999. Although a natural athlete with training as a wrestler, Duarte soon learned that the striking game was his key forte especially with a strong chin. It was the striking game that became his specialty as he trained under the tutelage of Pat Ayuyu, a lightweight pugilist in the K-1 kickboxing organization.

Upon graduation from high school in 2001, Duarte dabbled in the local MMA scene that was still a fledgling sport that was dominated by only a select pool of elite fighters. After working a couple of odd jobs and playing community league football, Duarte took a chance and decided to leave home in search of better opportunities in the U.S. mainland, Duarte left Guam for Kingsville, Texas in 2002.

After leaving Guam, he made his way to Texas where he lived with his brother who was serving in the United States Navy at the time. While in Texas, Duarte started training at a community boxing gym in Corpus Christi, Texas.[3]

Military service

Although he was doing considerably well as a boxer, he felt the need to try his hand in the Armed Forces. Soon after his arrival in Texas, Duarte enlisted in the U.S. Army as an infantryman in 2002.

Upon completion of One Station Unit Training, Duarte earned his parachutist wings. He was originally assigned to the 3rd Ranger Battalion in Fort Benning, Georgia. A physical altercation with a team leader resulted in Duarte transferring to serve with 1-41 Infantry Regiment(MECH)of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division out of Fort Riley, Kansas. Duarte served two tours of duty in Iraq from 2003 to 2005 where he served as a section leader resulting in the loss of his close friend, Dean Richardson, during a convoy patrol in Iraq's Sunni Triangle.

Mixed martial arts career

Duarte made his professional mixed martial arts (MMA) debut as a light heavyweight on September 9, 2006 at "Total Combat 16: Annihilation" in San Diego. He fought a three-round regulation match against Chris Kennedy and secured a split decision victory. His next fight took place in the inaugural "Unleashed Fight/GP Galaxy" fight promotion as a lightweight where he won a first round submission victory via armbar over Randy Bowers. He is the reigning Unleashed Fight Lightweight champion with his first-round rear naked choke submission victory over Ulfrano Rodriguez on March 22, 2008.

Duarte appeared on "The Ultimate Fighter" (TUF) reality show against Phillipe Nover, who submitted Duarte via rear naked choke in the second round. Considered exhibition contests, the fights on TUF are not reflected upon a professional fighter's official record and thus Duarte remained undefeated in professional MMA competition (at that time) and improved his record to 4-0 with another submission victory over Pierre Dumont at "Colleseo Championship Fighting II: King of the Streets" on October 24, 2008. Duarte's next fight was against Kenny Raught at "Colloseo Championship Fighting III: Undisputed" on November 28, 2008 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Duarte dominated the entire fight from the sound of the bell until out of sheer desperation, Raught winged a right hand that caught Duarte on the button to give him his first loss of his professional career.[4] On May 30, 2009, Duarte earned his fifth career victory with a first round TKO stoppage of David Gardner in the WarGods promotion held at the Viejas Casino in Alpine, California.

On April 8, 2010, Duarte fought in the second season of the Bellator Fighting Championships. With less than a week's notice, Duarte was to take on former collegiate wrestler Carey Vanier in the quarterfinal round of the Bellator Fighting Championships' lightweight tournament. Duarte stepped into the cage at 156 lbs. after losing much of the weight within a 48-hour window. (Finnish fighter, Janne Turlinta, was not able to procure the necessary visa to fight in the United States, so Duarte was called in.) Duarte controlled much of the stand-up battle and consistently made the scramble back up to his feet after several takedown attempts by Vanier. Although visibly weakened by the rapid weight cut, Duarte continued to maneuver against Vanier but could not find any opportunity to effectively neutralize the shot of Vanier, who grounded Duarte and worked to pass from Duarte's full guard. Varnier eventually worked into the side control position and continued to rain down punches before the referee called an end to the fight at the 4:14 mark in the third round.

On August 12, 2011, Duarte marked another milestone in his storied fight career by fighting in Strikeforce Mixed Martial Arts' Challenger Series. Headlining as the Lightweight Main Event of the evening at the Pearl at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, Duarte squared off against Brazilian Jiu jitsu black belt and UFC veteran, Jorge Gurgel. The fight was an excitingly rich stand-up battle with Duarte and Gurgel eager to square up in the middle of the cage trading blows. Duarte's blows to Gurgel's body and face quickly increased Gurgel sense of urgency and attempts at takedowns and swift body kicks to slow Duarte's pace. Duarte continued control much of the tempo of the fight skillfully controlling Gurgel and finding homes for his jabs and body shots. In the third and final round, Gurgel came out with a frenzied attack trying to stifle Duarte's offensive play. Muscling for a takedown, Gurgel landed under Duarte's mount and quickly spun to his butterfly guard. Well aware of the threat, Duarte kept the action close and controlled Gurgel's posturing from guard. Toward the end of the round, Duarte got back to his feet and Gurgel quickly followed. As Gurgel began to press forward and engage whereas Duarte capitalized by shooting for a double leg takedown and slamming Gurgel to the mat and continued to work body shots until the final buzzer sounded signaling the end of the final round. Thereby, Duarte earned the unanimous decision over Gurgel with all three judges scoring the bout 30-27, 29-28 respectively.

On July 14, 2012, Duarte made a return to competition after almost a year long hiatus due to injury in the preliminaries of Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy held at the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. Coming off a five-fight winning streak since garnering a loss against Carey Varnier at Bellator Fighting Championships 13, Duarte stood ready to face Ryan Couture, the son of the former UFC Heavyweight champion, Light Heavyweight, and Hall of Famer, Randy Couture. Ryan Couture was also coming of a win streak of his own after taking the majority decision over Maka Watson and earning a TKO win over former International Fight League standout, Conor Heun. Duarte tried to be aggressive toward Couture by taking the middle of the cage and exploiting multiple angles of attack but none worked. Duarte would lose the bout via Split Decision.

In his next bout, Duarte faced Saad Awad at Bellator 122 on July 25, 2014, in a rematch from their 2011 bout. Despite rocking Awad early, Duarte lost via TKO due to elbows in the first round.[5]

Personal life

Duarte currently resides in San Diego, California and has a daughter named Gabriella. Joe married Brittany Duarte on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands on 4 December 2010. He has an estimated net worth of $3.1 million [6].

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
14 matches 10 wins 4 losses
By knockout 3 3
By submission 5 0
By decision 2 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 10–4 Saad Awad TKO (elbows) Bellator 122 July 25, 2014 1 1:18 Temecula, California, United States
Loss 10–3 Ryan Couture Decision (split) Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Kennedy July 14, 2012 3 5:00 Portland, Oregon, United States
Win 10–2 Jorge Gurgel Decision (unanimous) Strikeforce Challengers: Gurgel vs. Duarte August 12, 2011 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 9–2 Saad Awad Submission (armbar) Strikeforce: Diaz vs. Daley April 9, 2011 2 2:45 San Diego, California, United States
Win 8–2 Amando Viramontes Submission (strikes) NFC Native Fighting Championships November 5, 2010 1 1:12 San Diego, California, United States
Win 7–2 Pablo Diaz KO (punch) NFC Native Fighting Championships August 13, 2010 1 19 sec San Diego, California, United States
Win 6–2 Kevin Blackwell TKO (elbows and punches) NFC Native Fighting Championships July 9, 2010 1 1:15 San Diego, California, United States
Loss 5–2 Carey Vanier TKO (punches) Bellator 13 April 8, 2010 3 4:14 Hollywood, Florida, United States
Win 5–1 David Gardner TKO (punches) War Gods 5 May 30, 2009 1 2:41 San Diego, California, United States
Loss 4–1 Kenny Raught TKO (punches) CCF 3: Undisputed November 28, 2008 1 3:07 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Win 4–0 Pierre Dumont Submission (rear-naked choke) CCF 2: King of the Streets October 24, 2008 1 1:11 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Win 3–0 Ulfrano Rodriguez Submission (rear naked choke) Unleashed Fight II: Showdown in Cali March 22, 2008 1 1:27 San Diego, California, United States
Win 2–0 Randy Bowers Submission (armbar) Galaxy Productions August 24, 2007 1 2:47 San Diego, California, United States
Win 1–0 Chris Kennedy Decision (split) TC 16: Annihilation September 9, 2006 3 5:00 San Diego, California, United States

References

  1. ^ https://twitter.com/JoeDuarteMMA
  2. ^ http://tkoxtreme.com/2008/09/16/colloseo-championship-fighting-partners-with-mad-media-announces-signings-of-joe-duarte-and-pat-speight/
  3. ^ http://www.joeduartemma.com/?pid=42
  4. ^ http://www.sherdog.com/events/CCF-3-Undisputed-9317
  5. ^ "BELLATOR 122 RESULTS: PLAY-BY-PLAY & UPDATES". sherdog.com. July 25, 2014.
  6. ^ https://www.forbes.com/athletes/#df07e2755ae5