Diego Lopes hit the scale at 146 lbs ahead of his bout at UFC White House on June 14. The event streams live on Paramount+.
Diego Lopes stepped on the scale at 146 lbs on Friday, coming in one pound over the featherweight limit ahead of his scheduled bout at UFC White House on June 14, with the event set to stream live on Paramount+.
Lopes, ranked seventh in the featherweight division, carries a record of 28 wins and 8 losses heading into the fight. The 31-year-old Brazilian, who trains out of Lobo Gym MMA, stands five-foot-eleven with a 72-inch reach and competes out of an orthodox stance. He lands 3.83 significant strikes per minute at a 47 percent accuracy rate, and his submission game adds another layer of danger, with 1.4 submission attempts per 15 minutes of action.

Why it matters
- A 146 lb weigh-in means Lopes missed the featherweight limit of 145 lbs, which typically results in a financial penalty and could affect how the bout is officially classified
- Lopes enters as the seventh-ranked featherweight, meaning a strong performance carries real divisional implications
- His blend of active striking volume and a persistent submission threat makes him a multidimensional problem for any opponent at 145 lbs
Sunday, June 14, 2026















