Gabriel Benitez

Gabriel Benitez

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Mexican veteran lightweight known for explosive finishes who has cycled through the UFC as a gatekeeper, recording 23 wins in his pro career.

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Gabriel Benítez is a Mexican mixed martial artist who turned pro in 2007 and rose through regional promotions in Mexico, capturing multiple featherweight titles before earning a spot on The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America 1 in 2014. Under Team Cain Velasquez, he competed on the show before making his UFC debut in November 2014. Over the past decade, Benítez has become known as a high-volume striker and submission specialist, with nine knockout wins and ten submission victories in the Octagon. His fighting style is marked by explosive aggression and a hunger for the finish, exemplified by his sizzling 39-second slam knockout of Humberto Bandenay in 2018, which earned him Performance of the Night recognition. He recorded a second bonus for his first-round TKO of Justin Jaynes via knee strike and elbows in December 2020, cementing his reputation as a finisher.

Despite these highlights, Benítez has struggled to maintain momentum at the UFC level. He has recorded 12 first-round finishes but has also suffered losses to promising prospects like David Onama and established names including Jim Miller and Billy Quarantillo. His record of 23-13 reflects a fighter who has served as a gatekeeper in the lightweight division, capable of beating lesser competition but consistently falling short against top-ranked opponents. A notable weight miss in 2022 (fighting at catchweight after coming in 2 pounds heavy) was a mark of the struggles that have defined his recent tenure. As of December 2024, Benítez was removed from the UFC roster after losses to Hayisaer Maheshate and Jim Miller, marking the end of a ten-year run in the organization. His legacy remains that of a warrior who brought excitement and urgency to every fight but never quite reached the upper echelon of the lightweight division.

Why fans love Benitez

Benítez has earned two Performance of the Night bonuses and is remembered fondly for his willingness to finish fights, particularly his lightning-quick slam KO of Bandenay. He represents the journeyman spirit of a fighter who has persisted in the UFC for a decade despite inconsistent results.

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UFC Fight Night Nicolau vs. PerezSat, Apr 27, 2024
8.0
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Gabriel Benitez
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Hayisaer Maheshate
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UFC Fight Night Ankalaev vs. Walker 2Sat, Jan 13, 2024
7.3
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Jim Miller
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UFC Fight Night Vera vs CruzSat, Aug 13, 2022
8.0
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Gabriel Benitez
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Charlie Ontiveros
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UFC Fight Night Walker vs HillSat, Feb 19, 2022
8.5
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Gabriel Benitez
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David Onama
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UFC Fight Night Makhachev vs MoisesSat, Jul 17, 2021
8.8
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Gabriel Benitez
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Billy Quarantillo
BillyQuarantillo
UFC Fight Night Hermansson vs VettoriSat, Dec 5, 2020
9.0
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Gabriel Benitez
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Justin Jaynes
JustinJaynes
UFC Fight Night Smith vs TeixeiraWed, May 13, 2020
7.0
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Gabriel Benitez
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Omar Antonio Morales Ferrer
OmarAntonio Morales Ferrer
UFC 241Sat, Aug 17, 2019
8.4
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Gabriel Benitez
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Sodiq Yusuff
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UFC Fight Night Maia vs UsmanSat, May 19, 2018
9.2
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Gabriel Benitez
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Humberto Bandenay
HumbertoBandenay
UFC Fight Night Swanson vs OrtegaSat, Dec 9, 2017
6.7
(6)
JasonKnight
Jason Knight
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Gabriel Benitez
GabrielBenitez
UFC 211Sat, May 13, 2017
8.9
(15)
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Gabriel Benitez
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Enrique Barzola
EnriqueBarzola
FN Poirier vs JohnsonSat, Sep 17, 2016
7.3
(4)
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Gabriel Benitez
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Sam Sicillia
SamSicillia
FN Magny vs GastelumSat, Nov 21, 2015
7.0
(1)
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Gabriel Benitez
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Andre Fili
AndreFili
UFC 188Sat, Jun 13, 2015
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Gabriel Benitez
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Clay Collard
ClayCollard
UFC 180Sat, Nov 15, 2014
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Gabriel Benitez
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Humberto Brown
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