
Mateusz Gamrot
Polandmixed martial arts fighter•amateur wrestler
Birthday
December 11, 1990
Birth Sign
Sagittarius
Birthplace
Bielsko-Biała, Poland
Age
35 years old
Height
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
About
Mateusz Gamrot is a Polish professional mixed martial artist who competes in the Lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Born December 11, 1990 in Bielsko-Biała, he built his reputation as a two-division champion in Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (KSW), the premier Polish MMA promotion, before transitioning to the UFC in 2020. As of mid-2026, he holds a professional record of 26 wins and 4 losses and is ranked #8 in the UFC lightweight rankings, having faced some of the toughest competition in the division.
Gamrot is known for his relentless wrestling pressure, elite cardio, and well-rounded skill set that blends takedowns with precise striking. His grappling credentials include a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and multiple ADCC European Championship medals. Fans and analysts regard him as one of the most accomplished Polish fighters in UFC history, with a style that makes him a difficult matchup for anyone in the lightweight top 10.
Early Life & Background
Gamrot began wrestling at age 10 in Bielsko-Biała, quickly showing promise. As a teenager, he moved to a sports boarding school in Milicz to train freestyle wrestling full-time. While studying at a technical school, he earned a spot on the Polish national wrestling team, competing in over 300 matches at European and World Championships and winning medals in junior and youth competitions. After years of amateur wrestling, he transitioned to MMA in 2012, making his professional debut that same year in regional Polish promotions.
Career Growth
Gamrot turned professional in 2012 and quickly rose through Poland's KSW promotion. On May 27, 2016, he defeated Mansour Barnaoui to win the KSW Featherweight Championship. He defended the belt multiple times, including a submission win over Grzegorz Szulakowski in 2018. On December 1, 2018, he defeated Kleber Koike Erbst to capture the KSW Lightweight Championship, becoming the first two-division champion in promotion history.
He entered the UFC in 2020 with a 24-2 record. After a split-decision loss in his debut to Guram Kutateladze, he rebounded with a knockout of Scott Holtzman and then submitted Jeremy Stephens via kimura at 1:05 of round 1, setting the record for the fastest kimura submission in UFC history. A five-round unanimous decision over Arman Tsarukyan in June 2022 earned him a Performance of the Night bonus. Subsequent wins over Jalin Turner, Rafael Fiziev (by TKO due to injury), and former champion Rafael dos Anjos solidified his top-10 status. In 2025, he lost to Charles Oliveira by submission, but returned in April 2026 to submit Esteban Ribovics at UFC 327 in Miami.
Career Timeline
Public Image & Style
Gamrot is widely regarded as one of the best wrestlers in the UFC lightweight division, with analysts describing his style as a "smothering, world-class wrestling base" that makes him "a nightmare to keep upright." His fighting approach relies on relentless pressure, exceptional cardio, and constant takedown entries. He has a strong following in Poland as one of the country's top MMA exports, though he has no official fandom name. On social media, he maintains a professional tone focused on fight promotion and training updates, engaging with fans primarily through Instagram and Twitter.
Fame & Fandom
Mateusz Gamrot commands a steady stream of global attention, his profile sustained by decades of elite competition and a dedicated following in Central Europe. His standing within the international consciousness is quantified by the iFANN Global Fame Rankings. As of August 2026, he holds the position of the 12th most famous person from Poland, a placement that has remained stable since the previous measurement cycle. This ranking reflects his status as a primary export of Polish combat sports, distinguishing him among a nation known for producing world-class athletes. While his fame is concentrated within the sphere of mixed martial arts, his consistent performance against top-tier opposition ensures his name remains recognizable to casual observers of the sport. Despite this visibility, no formal or unofficial moniker defines his supporters; the fanbase operates as part of the broader MMA community without adopting a distinct collective identity like "The Gamrot Army." There are no documented rituals, organized campaigns, or specific fan-funded projects attributed solely to his followers. The audience engagement remains focused on match outcomes and career trajectories rather than mythological narratives or viral folklore. His public image is one of professional consistency, lacking the chaotic energy often associated with pop culture icons, yet maintaining a significant footprint in the digital landscape where fight statistics and highlights circulate constantly.
Interesting Facts and Legends
His nickname "Gamer" stems from a genuine affinity for video games, specifically PlayStation titles such as The Witcher and Metal Gear Solid. During his tenure as a two-division champion in Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki, he utilized motorcycle riding as a method to decompress from rigorous training schedules. Before entering professional mixed martial arts, he accumulated experience through over 300 wrestling matches and holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under the instruction of Przemo Gnat. He currently trains at American Top Team in Florida. A defining moment in his recent career occurred when he suffered a first-round submission loss to Quillan Salkilld at UFC Fight Night in Las Vegas. This defeat marked the end of his long-standing takedown streak, a statistic that had previously defined his grappling dominance. Following the upset, Gamrot issued a composed public statement titled "The story continues," signaling a new chapter in his professional life. This event is widely cited as a turning point that altered his standing in the lightweight division while elevating Salkilld to contender status.
Notable Quotes
“I started training 19 years ago. From birth I had a love of sports.”
“My wrestling is my base, but I work every day to improve my striking.”
“I want to fight the best in the world and prove I belong at the top.”
“Every fight is a chance to show what I can do.”
Family & Personal Life
Notable Connections
Relationships & Dating History
Gamrot is married to Agata Gamrot, with whom he has a son and a daughter. No public details exist on when they met or married, and there are no records of previous relationships. He keeps his personal life very private, and as of 2026, he remains married to Agata.
- MarriedAgata GamrotCurrentWife. They have two children together, a son and a daughter. No public details on when they met or married.
Salary, Net Worth In 2026
$2 Million
iFANN Editorial Team estimate
Per iFANN's editorial analysis, Mateusz Gamrot's net worth in 2026 stands at $2 Million. His financial portfolio is anchored by earnings from the Ultimate Fighting Championship, where his base pay per fight typically ranges between $50,000 and $200,000. These figures are frequently supplemented by win bonuses of comparable value. Throughout his tenure as a ranked lightweight, he has secured at least two Performance of the Night awards, each carrying a $50,000 bonus. Prior to his transition to the UFC in 2020, his time as a two-division champion in Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki commanded compensation levels exceeding those of typical regional fighters. Additional revenue streams include limited sponsorships and brand partnerships, though specific contractual details remain undisclosed to the public.
Awards Won (7)
Gamrot has won ADCC European Championship gold medals in 2014 and 2019, and a silver in 2018. He was the KSW Featherweight and Lightweight champion, becoming the promotion's first two-division champion. In the UFC, he earned two Performance of the Night bonuses for his wins over Jeremy Stephens and Arman Tsarukyan.
2019 · -77 kg
ADCC European Championship 2019
2018 · -77 kg
ADCC European Championship 2018
2014 · -77 kg
ADCC European Championship 2014
2018 · Lightweight
KSW 46
Known For
UFC Lightweight Division
2020 · Fighter
KSW Featherweight Champion
2016 · Champion
KSW Lightweight Champion
2018 · Champion
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Quick Facts
- Profession
- mixed martial arts fighter, amateur wrestler
- Born
- December 11, 1990
- Birthplace
- Bielsko-Biała, Poland
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Sign
- Sagittarius
- Height
- 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
- Weight
- 155 lb (70 kg)
- Reach
- 71 in (180 cm)
- Stance
- Southpaw
- Team
- American Top Team, Czerwony Smok
- Rank
- Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
- UFC Ranking
- #8 Lightweight
- Nickname
- Gamer
Personal Details
- Full Name
- Mateusz Gamrot
- Height
- 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
- Spouse
- Agata Gamrot
- Children
- 1 son, 1 daughter
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