Escudero last saw action in May, when he defeated Dan Lauzon by unanimous decision at UFC 114. The Mexican-born 24-year-old suffered his only career loss to the unbeaten and world-ranked Evan Dunham in January. A collegiate All-American wrestler and potent ground fighter, Escudero has secured nine of his 13 wins by submission.
A Shawn Tompkins protégé, Gunderson has posted four wins in his past five outings. The 31-year-old Houston native notched his first victory inside the Octagon at “The Ultimate Fighter 11” Finale in June, as he outpointed Mark Holst en route to a unanimous decision at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. A proven finisher, Gunderson has delivered 20 of his 23 career wins by knockout, technical knockout or submission. His list of victims includes controversial EliteXC veteran Charles “Krazy Horse” Bennett.
Meanwhile, Polish import Tomasz Drwal will toe the line against former Ring of Combat titleholder Nick Catone in a preliminary middleweight encounter.
Drwal, 28, appears to have recovered from his unfortunate encounter with a nasty Rousimar Palhares heel hook four months ago. Nine of his last 11 fights have ended inside one round, and he has not gone the distance in nearly six years. Wins over Lucio Linhares, IFL veteran Mike Ciesnolevicz and Pat Miletich protégé Drew McFedries dot his resume. Drwal has landed more than half (10) of his 17 career victories by KO or TKO.
A Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown belt, Catone last competed in January, when he eked out a split decision against Jesse Forbes at UFC Fight Night 20. The 28-year-old Englewood, N.J., native wrestled collegiately at Rider University, where he was a three-time Div. I national qualifier and two-time conference champion. In 10 professional appearances, Catone has been finished only once.
A pivotal middleweight showdown pairing former title contender Demian Maia with the surging Alan Belcher will headline UFC Fight Night 22, along with a rematch between “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 6 winner Mac Danzig and Matt Wiman. Other matches greenlit for the event include lightweight duels pitting American Top Team’s Cole Miller against “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 9 winner Ross Pearson and AMA Fight Club standout Jim Miller against fellow Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt Gleison Tibau.
Demian
Maia vs. Alan
Belcher
Mac
Danzig vs. Matt
Wiman
Cole
Miller vs. Ross
Pearson
Jim
Miller vs. Gleison
Tibau
Efrain
Escudero vs. John
Gunderson
Tomasz
Drwal vs. Nick
Catone
* Jared
Hamman vs. Kyle
Kingsbury
* David
Mitchell vs. Anthony
Waldburger
* Not Official
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