Diego Lopes and Steve Garcia took part in the pre-fight photo session ahead of UFC White House. Both fighters are slated to compete at the event.
Diego Lopes and Steve Garcia faced the cameras Tuesday ahead of UFC White House, completing their pre-fight photo session four days before the event takes place on June 14, 2026.

Lopes enters the bout as the number-seven ranked featherweight in the UFC, carrying a record of 28 wins and 8 losses. The 31-year-old Brazilian, who trains out of Lobo Gym MMA, stands five-foot-eleven with a 72-inch reach. He fights out of an orthodox stance and averages 3.83 significant strikes landed per minute at 47 percent accuracy. His ground game is a notable weapon as well, with 1.4 submission attempts per 15 minutes pointing to an active and dangerous submission threat.
Garcia, nicknamed "Mean Machine," represents the United States and trains with the renowned Jackson-Wink MMA camp in an orthodox-countering southpaw stance. The 34-year-old holds a professional record of 19-6 and stands six feet tall with a 75-inch reach. He is one of the more active strikers in the division, posting 5.39 significant strikes landed per minute at 49 percent accuracy, numbers that signal serious offensive output on the feet.

Why it matters
- Lopes enters ranked seventh at featherweight, meaning a strong performance could push him closer to title contention
- Garcia's significantly higher striking volume sets up an intriguing contrast against Lopes's submission-oriented ground attack
- A win for either fighter at a high-profile event like UFC White House carries meaningful divisional weight at 145 pounds
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