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Diego Lopes has taken a short notice fight to clash against Brian Ortega, who is one of the best in the division at UFC 303. This clash would be Lopes’s second clash this year. Slowly but surely, the Brazilian is becoming a favorite for MMA fans as his consistency in fights is just remarkable. Well, his career has been a rollercoaster ride.

With 24 victories and 6 defeats, Lopes has amassed a respectable record for himself. Ahead of his fight against the BJJ ghost, Ortega, let’s take a look and learn what we know about the Brazilian’s gym, coaches, and more about Lopes.

Diego Lopes gym – Is he a coach himself?

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Diego Lopes’s journey in martial arts started early due to a family tradition where everyone had to fight in one way or another. He started training in BJJ when he was just a kid and started competing by the age of 7. At the age of 16, he got his purple belt and shifted from BJJ to MMA for better opportunities. He made his professional debut back in 2012 in Brazil. Eight fights into his professional career, Lopes was invited by his coach to train people at a gym in Mexico.

 

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Is he a coach himself? Well, the answer to this question is a big yes. Diego Lopes trains people at his father’s gym as a hobby but he has his own gym where he trains BJJ and MMA back in Mexico. If we were to talk about where he trains, he predominantly trains at Lobo Gym MMA, which is his go-to gym for striking practice, although his primary gym is Legacy MMA / Brazilian Warriors. Now that we know about his gym, let’s have a look at his teammates.

A long list of Lopes’ teammates

The Lobo Gym has recently produced some of the big names in the promotion. Diego Lopes chose this gym after careful consideration of its legacy. Some of the big names coming out of Lobo gym are current UFC’s women’s flyweight champion, Alexa Grasso, UFC’s bantamweight fighter Irene Aldana, UFC’s strawweight title prospect Lupita Godinez and Álvaro Herrera.

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Some of his other teammates of Lopes are Alessandro Costa, Imanol Rodriguez, Caleb Moctezuma, Francesco Patrón, and many more. In conclusion, Diego Lope’s journey in the world of MMA, shaped by dedication and teamwork, exemplifies the spirit of MMA.

Diego Lope’s upcoming fight might be the turning point of his career as a victory against Brian Ortega would propel him to the top rankings of the featherweight division. Meanwhile, what’s your take on Diego Lopes’s journey? State your thoughts in the comments below.