Brazilian featherweight fighter Diego Lopes is set to face the formidable Brian Ortega at UFC 303. The match is especially important for Lopes, who accepted the fight on short notice aimed at making a statement following his victory over Sodik Yussuf up at UFC 300 . As he prepares for this important fight, let’s examine the details of his defeat and his career path.
Early Career and UFC Entry
Born and raised in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, Diego Lopes was interested in martial arts from an early age. His family tradition of martial arts sparked his interest, leading him to start training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) at a young age. By age seven, Lopes was already competing, and by age sixteen he earned a red belt. From there, his passion for MMA took off and he never looked back.
Lopes made his first UFC appearance through the Dana White Contender Series in 2021. In the first fight, he faced Joenderson Brito. Despite a valiant effort in three rounds, Lopes lost by unanimous decision. This setback forced him to withdraw from the UFC for a while, fighting in other events until Dana White called him back in.
UFC Debut and Loss
Diego Lopes’ official UFC debut was against Movsar Evlov, one of the top competitors in the division. Despite a hard fought battle, Lopes once again lost by unanimous decision. This fight is his only loss under the UFC promotion to date. During her UFC career, Lopes competed four times, showcasing her strength and determination.

Loss: UFC Out
Prior to her run in the UFC, Lopes suffered several losses after the promotion. His first professional defeat came at the hands of Thiago Silva, followed by a loss to Rodrigo Pry. Despite these early setbacks, Lopes bounced back on a nine-fight winning streak. But another tough phase awaited him as he faced and knocked out Amir Elzhurkaev in the second round.
Lopes then embarked on another winning streak, winning seven in a row before facing his peak season. He lost three in a row to Joenderson Brito, Nate Richardson and Zack Schneider. These defeats caused Lopes to rethink his strategy and strategy.
His last loss in his non-UFC career came to Nathan Orchard. Despite these many obstacles, Lopes showed incredible strength and stamina. His ability to bounce back and maintain a win underscores his dedication and skill to the game.
Coming Battle with Job Description
As Diego Lopes prepares to face Brian Ortega, the risk is high. A win over Ortega could significantly boost his standing in the featherweight rankings and shape the future course of his career. The anticipation surrounding this fight is palpable, as fans and analysts alike are eager to see if Lopes can overcome his past losses and establish himself as a top contender in the division.
There have been setbacks and victories during Lopes’ UFC career. Although his career has seen its share of ups and downs, his tenacity has allowed him to stand apart. This bout, scheduled for UFC 303, presents Lopes with a chance to rewrite his reputation and demonstrate his prowess against one of the greatest in the division.
