Diego Brandão

Diego Pereira Brandão[2] (born 27 May 1987) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist currently competing in the Lightweight division. A professional since 2005, he formerly competed for the UFC, RIZIN, and Fight Nights Global. He was the winner of Spike TV's The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller.

Diego Brandão
Born (1987-05-27) 27 May 1987 (age 37)
Fortaleza, Brazil
Other namesCeara
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight145 lb (66 kg; 10.4 st)
DivisionFeatherweight
Lightweight
Reach69 in (175 cm)
Fighting out ofSan Antonio, Texas, U.S.
TeamJackson's Mixed Martial Arts
RankSecond Degree Black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[1]
Years active2005-present
Mixed martial arts record
Total49
Wins28
By knockout16
By submission6
By decision6
Losses21
By knockout11
By submission2
By decision7
By disqualification1
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Brandão made his MMA debut against Michel Bastos, winning via submission. He went 3-1 before fighting against UFC veteran Ronys Torres. He lost the fight by TKO due to punches. He then fought longtime UFC veteran Brian Foster and won via KO in the first round. Following the contest he won 6 and lost four of his next ten fights, with 3 wins by KO, 2 by submission and 1 by decision, before signing with the UFC.

Brandão later became a member of Jackson's MMA in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The Ultimate Fighter

In 2011, Brandão signed with the UFC to compete on The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller. In the first episode, Brandão fought Jesse Newell to gain entry into the Ultimate Fighter house. Brandão quickly defeated Newell via first round knockout. He was the number one featherweight pick for Team Bisping.[3]

Brandão proved to be a loose cannon with confrontations with Marcus Brimage and Steven Siler. In the fifth episode it was announced that he would fight Siler on episode six.[4] In this fight Diego charged out of the gate with a flying knee and knocked Siler unconscious 30 seconds into the first round with a left hook. With this win he advanced to the semi-finals to fight former WEC fighter, Bryan Caraway.[5] Brandão defeated Caraway via KO due to a flying knee and follow up punches late in the first round. With the win over Caraway, Brandão moved on to the finale against Dennis Bermudez.[6]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Brandão officially made his UFC debut on 3 December 2011, at The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale against Dennis Bermudez to determine the first ever featherweight winner of The Ultimate Fighter 14. After a back-and-forth first round Brandão was knocked down and hit with heavy shots on the ground until he caught Bermudez with an armbar, and quickly forced the tapout. With his performance, Brandão was awarded Fight of the Night andSubmission of the Night honors, giving him a total of $80,000 in bonuses. During the post-fight interview Diego proclaimed of his mother; "The only thing on my mind [is to] buy her [a] house".[7]

Brandão fought Darren Elkins on 26 May 2012, at UFC 146.[8] Brandão lost the fight via unanimous decision.[9]

Brandão fought and defeated Joey Gambino on 13 October 2012, at UFC 153[10] via unanimous decision.[11]

Brandão faced Pablo Garza on 6 April 2013, at UFC on Fuel TV 9.[12] Brandão defeated Garza on UFC on FUEL TV 9 via first round submission with an arm triangle choke.[13]

Brandão faced Daniel Pineda on 17 August 2013, at UFC Fight Night 26.[14] He won the back-and-forth fight via unanimous decision.[15]

Brandão faced Dustin Poirier on 28 December 2013, at UFC 168. There was some bad blood between the two that was evident during the staredown at the weigh-in, with Poirier claiming Brandão had threatened to "stab me in the neck."[16] Brandão weighed in at 153 pounds, seven pounds over the accepted 146-pound limit for a featherweight non-title fight. Brandão would continue to cut weight and weighed in an hour later, but could only get down to 151.5 pounds.[17] He was fined 25 percent of his purse, but the bout went on as scheduled.[18] He lost the fight via TKO in the first round.[19]

Brandão was expected to face Will Chope on 23 March 2014, at UFC Fight Night 38.[20] However, Chope was released from UFC when documents were released that showed Chope was discharged from the U.S. Air Force for domestic violence towards his ex-wife.[21]

Brandão was expected to face promotional newcomer Brian Ortega on 31 May 2014, at The Ultimate Fighter Brazil 3 Finale.[22] However, Brandão pulled out of the bout in the days leading up to the event citing an injury. Due to the late nature of the change, officials did not try to find a replacement and Ortega was pulled from the card as well.[23]

Brandão faced Conor McGregor on 19 July 2014, at UFC Fight Night 46, replacing an injured Cole Miller.[24] Brandão lost the fight via TKO in the first round.

Brandão was expected to face Jimy Hettes on 31 January 2015, at UFC 183.[25] However, the fight was canceled right before the event started, as Hettes passed out backstage. He was taken to a local hospital for precautionary reasons.[26] Subsequently, the bout with Hettes was rescheduled for 18 April 2015, at UFC on Fox 15.[27] Brandão won the fight due to a doctor stoppage between the first and second round.

Brandão faced Katsunori Kikuno on 27 September 2015, at UFC Fight Night 75.[28] He dropped his opponent in the bout's opening seconds and followed up with a flurry of punches earning a TKO stoppage.[29] The win also earned him his first Performance of the Night bonus award.[30]

Brandão faced Brian Ortega on 2 January 2016, at UFC 195.[31] After controlling the first two rounds with his striking, Brandão lost the fight via submission in the third round.[32]

On 15 January 2016, it was announced that Brandao had tested positive for marijuana stemming from an in-competition test on 2 January.[33] On 28 April 2016, Brandao was released from the UFC on account of a felony arrest. In ten fights under the promotion, he held a record of 6-4.[34][35]

Fight Nights Global

On 20 October 2016, Brandão signed a contract to fight Russian mixed martial artist Rasul Mirzaev.[36] However, on 3 December, Mirzaev pulled out of the bout for unknown reason. Brandão defeated Murad Machaev on 28 January 2017, at Fight Nights 58.[37]

Absolute Championship Akhmat

Diego faced Salman Zhamaldaev on 26 March 2021 at ACA 120: Oliveira vs. Bibulatov. After tripping Salman in the second round, Diego delivered an illegal soccer kick to the head of Salman while his knee was on the ground. Salman couldn't continue, hence it was announced as an DQ loss for Diego.[38]

Diego rematched Salman Zhamaldaev at ACA 127: Kerefov vs. Albaskhanov on 28 August 2021. Brandão lost the bout via majority decision.[39]

Diego faced Alexey Polpudnikov at ACA 134: Bagov vs. Koshkin on December 17, 2021. Brandão lost the bout via TKO in the third round.[40]

Diego faced Bibert Tumenov on February 26, 2022 at ACA 136: Bukuev vs Akopyan. He lost the bout via body shot KO in the second round.[41]

Post ACA career

Following leaving ACA, Diego faced Oleg Lichkovakha at Ural FC 1 on July 1, 2022. He won the bout via TKO in the second round with knees and punches, breaking a six-fight losing streak and winning for the first time since 2019.[42]

He next faced Matt Wagy at AFL: Invincible 2023 on January 20, 2023. He won the bout via KO in the first round with a flying knee.[43][44]

Diego faced Derek Campos at Peak Fighting 29 on June 10, 2023. He won the bout via unanimous decision. [45]

Diego faced Karshyga Dautbek on September 9, 2023 at Alash Pride 89, losing the bout in 36 seconds via TKO stoppage.[46]

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
49 matches28 wins21 losses
By knockout1611
By submission62
By decision67
By disqualification01
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss28–21Karshyga DautbekTKO (punches)Alash Pride 899 September 202310:36Astana, KazakhstanReturn to Lightweight.
Win28–20Derek CamposDecision (unanimous)Peak Fighting 2910 June 202335:00Amarillo, Texas, United StatesCatchweight (160 lb) bout.
Win27–20Matt WagyKO (flying knee)AFL: Invincible 202320 January 202313:12Hollywood, Florida, United StatesWon the AFL Featherweight Championship.
Win26–20Oleg LichkovakhaTKO (knee and punches)Ural FC 11 July 202223:37Perm, Russia
Loss25–20Bibert TumenovKO (punch to the body)ACA 136: Bukuev vs Akopyan26 February 202224:56Moscow, Russia
Loss25–19Alexey PolpudnikovTKO (punches)ACA 134: Bagov vs. Koshkin17 December 202130:54Krasnodar, Russia
Loss25–18Salman ZhamaldaevDecision (majority)ACA 127: Kerefov vs. Albaskhanov28 August 202135:00Krasnodar, Russia
Loss25–17Salman ZhamaldaevDQ (illegal kick)ACA 120: Froes vs. Khasbulaev26 March 202121:05Saint Petersburg, Russia
Loss25–16Dzhihad YunusovDecision (unanimous)ACA 112: Oliveira vs. Dudaev4 October 202035:00Grozny, Russia
Loss25–15Marat BalaevDecision (split)ACA 103: Yagshimuradov vs. Butorin14 December 201935:00St Petersburg, Russia
Win25–14Dzhihad YunusovDecision (split)ACA 100: Zhamaldaev vs. Froes 24 October 201935:00Grozny, RussiaReturn to Featherweight.
Loss24–14Marcin HeldDecision (unanimous)ACA 96: Goncharov vs. Johnson8 June 201935:00Łódź, Poland
Win24–13Vener GalievTKO (doctor stoppage)RCC 515 December 201810:50Yekaterinburg, Russia
Loss23–13Daron CruickshankKO (flying knee)Rizin 1330 September 201820:17Saitama, Japan
Win23–12Satoru KitaokaKO (punches)Rizin 1129 July 201811:38Saitama, Japan
Loss22–12Akhmed AlievTKO (retirement)Fight Nights Global 73: Aliev vs. Brandão4 September 201723:34Kaspiysk, RussiaBrandao exited the cage mid-fight
Win22–11Vener GalievKO (punches)Fight Nights Global 67: Brandão vs. Galiev25 May 201710:39Yekaterinburg, Russia
Win21–11Murad MachaevSubmission (armbar)Fight Nights Global 58: Brandão vs. Machaev28 January 201720:58Kaspiysk, RussiaLightweight debut.
Loss20–11Brian OrtegaSubmission (triangle choke)UFC 1952 January 201633:58Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win20–10Katsunori KikunoTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: Barnett vs. Nelson27 September 201510:28Saitama, JapanPerformance of the Night.
Win19–10Jimy HettesTKO (doctor stoppage)UFC on Fox: Machida vs. Rockhold18 April 201515:00Newark, New Jersey, United States
Loss18–10Conor McGregorTKO (punches)UFC Fight Night: McGregor vs. Brandao19 July 201414:05Dublin, Ireland
Loss18–9Dustin PoirierKO (punches)UFC 16828 December 201314:54Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesCatchweight (152 lb) bout; Brandão missed weight.
Win18–8Daniel PinedaDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Shogun vs. Sonnen17 August 201335:00Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Win17–8Pablo GarzaSubmission (arm-triangle choke)UFC on Fuel TV: Mousasi vs. Latifi6 April 201313:27Stockholm, Sweden
Win16–8Joey GambinoDecision (unanimous)UFC 15313 October 201235:00Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Loss15–8Darren ElkinsDecision (unanimous)UFC 14626 May 201235:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win15–7Dennis BermudezSubmission (armbar)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller Finale3 December 201114:51Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesWon The Ultimate Fighter 14 Featherweight Tournament. Submission of the Night. Fight of the Night.
Win14–7Nick BuschmanKO (flying knee and punches)ECSC - Friday Night Fights 211 February 201112:14Clovis, New Mexico, United States
Win13–7Richard VillaSubmission (rear-naked choke)Jackson's MMA Series 318 December 201023:31Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Win12–7Michael CasteelKO (punch)ECSC - Evolution 130 October 201010:30Clovis, New Mexico, United States
Loss11–7Ururahy RodriguesDecision (unanimous)UWC-Judgement Day22 May 201035:00Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Win11–6Derek CamposDecision (split)KOK 8 - The Uprising27 February 201035:00Austin, Texas, United States
Loss10–6Gert KocaniTKO (punches)RIE 2 - Battle at the Burg 230 January 201023:30Penn Laird, Virginia, United States
Loss10–5Ran WeathersTKO (punch)SWC 7 - Discountenance20 June 200912:56Frisco, Texas, United States
Win10–4Fernando VieiraTKO (punches)Mr. Cage 227 March 200923:31Manaus, Brazil
Win9–4James KingSubmission (rear-naked choke)KOK 5 - Season's Beatings22 November 200811:53Austin, Texas, United States
Loss8–4Matt VeachTKO (injury)Pro Battle MMA - Immediate Impact4 October 200821:28Springdale, Arkansas, United States
Win8–3Brian FosterKO (punches)TAP Entertainment - Fight Night27 June 200811:34Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States
Win7–3Orlean SmithTKO (punches)Amazon Tribal Kombat 129 March 200813:18Manaus, Brazil
Loss6–3Jorge ClayDecision (unanimous)Amazon Challenge 21 March 200835:00Manaus, Brazil
Win6–2Fabiano SilvaDecision (split)Amazon Challenge29 September 200735:00Manaus, Brazil
Win5–2Juarez HarlesKO (punch)Amazon Challenge29 September 200711:27Manaus, Brazil
Win4–2Arilson PaixaoTKO (punches)Cassino Fight 415 September 200712:11Manaus, Brazil
Loss3–2Ronys TorresTKO (punches)Cassino Fight 321 April 20072N/ABrazil
Loss3–1Daniel TrindadeSubmission (rear-naked choke)Roraima Combat 31 April 200732:25Boa Vista, Brazil
Win3–0Jorge DaltonTKO (punches)Manaus Moderna Fight28 March 20071N/AManaus, Brazil
Win2–0Elifrank CariolanoTKO (punches)Cassino Fight16 December 200613:41Manaus, Brazil
Win1–0Michel AddarioSubmission (choke)Mega Combat Vale Tudo1 October 200533:20Belém, Brazil

Mixed martial arts exhibition record

Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win3–0Bryan CarawayKO (punches)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller16 November 2011 (airdate)14:15Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSemi-finals.
Win2–0Steven SilerKO (punches)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller2 November 2011 (airdate)10:30Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesQuarter-finals.
Win1–0Jesse NewellKO (punches)The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller21 September 2011 (airdate)10:47Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesPreliminary bout.

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