Gerald Lovato
AGE: 42

United States
Fight History - Pro
Result | Fighter | Event | Method/Referee | R | Time |
loss | Prentice Ingram | MFW - Made For War 2 Apr / 05 / 2013 |
TKO (Elbows) Tom Johnson |
2 | 1:19 |
loss | Justin Robbins | KOTC - Heavy Duty Sep / 21 / 2012 |
KO (Punch) Kevin Nix |
2 | 1:38 |
loss | Jared Lopez | KOTC - Bad Intentions 2 Apr / 14 / 2012 |
Decision (Unanimous) N/A |
3 | 5:00 |
win | Jeremiah Castillo | KOTC - Rising Sun Sep / 10 / 2011 |
Submission (Guillotine Choke) N/A |
1 | 4:55 |
win | Dave Rivas | KOTC - Moral Victory Apr / 21 / 2011 |
KO (Flying Knee) Cecil Peoples |
2 | 0:07 |
win | Michael Casteel | FP - Fighter Physique Jan / 29 / 2011 |
Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) Jacob Montalvo |
1 | 4:01 |
win | Brett Roller | FW - Fightworld 17 Oct / 08 / 2010 |
Decision (Unanimous) N/A |
3 | 5:00 |
loss | Trevor Mellen | KOTC - Imminent Danger Aug / 13 / 2010 |
Decision (Unanimous) Tony Rosales |
3 | 5:00 |
win | Ambrose Teasyatwho | KOTC - Adrenaline Jun / 04 / 2010 |
Submission (Armbar) N/A |
1 | 0:59 |
win | Nick Buschman | KOTC - Native Warriors Mar / 06 / 2010 |
KO (Knee) N/A |
3 | 4:27 |
loss | Takeshi Inoue | Shooto - The Way of Shooto 1: Like a Tiger, Like a Dragon Jan / 23 / 2010 |
Submission (Armbar) Taro Wakabayashi |
3 | 4:11 |
win | York Ash | KOTC - Title Defense Dec / 12 / 2009 |
Decision (Unanimous) N/A |
3 | 3:00 |
win | Eddie Armendariz | NLCF - Storm Aug / 15 / 2009 |
TKO (Punches) N/A |
1 | 3:54 |
loss | Warren Stewart | Art of War - Mano A Mano Jul / 12 / 2009 |
Decision (Unanimous) Don Turnage |
3 | 5:00 |
win | John Craycraft | KOTC - Retribution 2 May / 30 / 2009 |
TKO (Punches) N/A |
1 | 1:19 |
loss | Simon Marini | MFC 18 - Famous Sep / 26 / 2008 |
Decision (Unanimous) N/A |
3 | 5:00 |
win | Dave Linder | BATB - Brawl at the Beach Jul / 18 / 2008 |
KO (Punch) N/A |
2 | 0:57 |
loss | Mike Easton | UWC 3 - Invasion Apr / 26 / 2008 |
KO (Punch) N/A |
1 | 2:48 |
win | Mike Clark | KOTC - Warlords Feb / 09 / 2008 |
Submission (Rear Naked Choke) N/A |
3 | 0:00 |
win | Len Tam | HCF - Title Wave Oct / 19 / 2007 |
Decision (Split) Steve Bergeron |
3 | 5:00 |
loss | Gerald Sedillo | FW 15 - Rumble at Rt. 66 Casino Jul / 28 / 2007 |
Submission (Triangle Choke) N/A |
1 | 2:56 |
loss | Vern Baca | ROF 28 - Evolution Feb / 16 / 2007 |
TKO (Punches) Curtis Thrasher |
2 | 2:26 |
win | Brad Royster | UWC 2 - Ultimate Warrior Challenge Feb / 02 / 2007 |
Decision (Unanimous) N/A |
3 | 3:00 |
win | Floyd Saveda | FW 12 - Fightworld 12 Nov / 25 / 2006 |
Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) N/A |
1 | 3:35 |
loss | Tyler Toner | ROF 23 - Impact Apr / 01 / 2006 |
KO (Punch) Shane Pitts |
1 | 0:22 |
win | Gabe Brockmier | FW 7 - Fightworld 7 Nov / 26 / 2005 |
Submission N/A |
1 | 0:00 |
loss | Patrick Lopez | FW 6 - Fightworld 6 Sep / 17 / 2005 |
TKO (Punches) N/A |
0 | 0:00 |
Fight History - Amateur
Result | Fighter | Event | Method/Referee | R | Time |
win | Mike Aragon | ROF 21 - Full Blast Feb / 11 / 2006 |
Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) Jerome Locke |
1 | 1:43 |
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