Brendan Loughnane

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Brendan Loughnane
Born (1989-12-05) December 5, 1989 (age 34)
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight145 lb (66 kg; 10 st 5 lb)
DivisionFeatherweight
Lightweight
Reach70 in (178 cm)[1]
Fighting out ofManchester, England
TeamManchester Predators
Years active2010–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total33
Wins28
By knockout16
By submission1
By decision11
Losses5
By knockout1
By decision4
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Brendan Loughnane (born December 5, 1989) is a British professional mixed martial artist. He competes in the Featherweight division of the Professional Fighters League (PFL). Loughnane has been a professional competitor since 2010, and competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Absolute Championship Akhmat (ACB) and BAMMA.

Background[edit]

Born in Manchester, England, and growing up in Withington, Brendan attended The Barlow RC High School in Didsbury as an energetic, athletic, and football-loving teenager. Loughnane grew up around sports, having played football at a junior level for Stockport County F.C. He also lived close to Jesse Lingard and would occasionally go to his house to play football.[2][3] One of his neighbors introduced him to mixed martial arts (MMA) and took him to the gym for training. Brendan quickly fell in love with the sport and, after only three months of training, he had his first amateur fight at the age of 18. He was thrilled to earn £150 for the fight and celebrated with his friends at a local casino.[4] Brendan went on to win his first five amateur fights before turning professional in 2010. Although he had recently completed a BTEC in mechanical engineering at North Trafford College, he decided to pursue a career in MMA. In order to train, Brendan used a football cage at Platt Fields Park in Fallowfield as a makeshift gym, which attracted the attention of those passing by.[5][6][7][8]

Mixed martial arts career[edit]

Early career[edit]

Loughnane made his amateur debut in 2008 were he went 5–0 with 4 first round finishes, before making his professional debut in June 2010 at X-Treme Kombat with a second round knockout win over Jordan Desborough.[9] He then amassed a record of 6–0 in various regional promotions before going on The Ultimate Fighter.

The Ultimate Fighter: The Smashes[edit]

Loughnane appeared on The Ultimate Fighter: The Smashes in 2012 joining Team UK in the lightweight bracket after replacing Michael Pastou who suffered an injury in episode two which left him unable to compete. Loughnane started the tournament of well with a unanimous decision victory over Patrick Iodice.[10] However he would later lose to Norman Parke via unanimous decision in episode ten.[11]

Loughnane lost to Mike Wilkinson by unanimous decision on 15 December 2012 at UFC on FX: Sotiropoulos vs. Pearson ultimately missing out on the opportunity to win a UFC contract.[12]

Post TUF Smashes[edit]

In 2013 Loughnane joined Full Contact Contender (FCC) where he became the FCC Lightweight Champion after defeating Jason Cooledge via unanimous decision shortly later. He defended the title once with a win over Ali Maclean.

In 2014 Loughnane signed with BAMMA were he competed at Featherweight. After going 2–0 in the promotion Loughnane faced Tom Duquesnoy for the BAMMA Featherweight Championship were he lost via a controversial split decision[13]

He returned in 2016 and reclaimed the FCC Lightweight title with a knockout win over David Lee, making him a two-time champion and would go on to collect two stoppage victories under the Tanko FC banner against Eden Newton and Paul Cook.[citation needed]

Loughnane signed with Absolute Championship Akhmat and made his debut on 11 March 2017 at ACB 53 with a knockout win over Mike Wilkinson whom he had previously lost to on his UFC debut. This fight earned him Knockout of the Night.[14]

Loughnane faced Pat Healy on July 22, 2017, at ACB 65: Silva vs. Agnaev.[15] He lost the back-and-forth fight via split decision.[16]

Loughnane faced Paata Tsxapelia on November 25, 2017, at ACB 75: Gadzhidaudov vs. Zieliński, winning the bout via head kick knockout in the third round.[17]

After picking up a win over Amaury Junion at Celtic Gladiator 22, stopping him with leg kicks in the second round, he was invited to Dana White's Contender Series 17, where despite beating Bill Algeo via unanimous decision, he was not given a contract due to Dana White being upset that he went for a takedown in the last minute of a bout he was dominating.[18]

Professional Fighters League[edit]

Loughnane made his PFL debut against Matt Wagy on October 7, 2019, at PFL 7 , winning the bout via unanimous decision.[19]

In his sophomore performance, Loughnane would face David Valente on December 31, 2019, at PFL 10, picking up his second straight unanimous decision victory under the PFL banner.[20]

2021 Season[edit]

Loughnane faced Sheymon Moraes on April 23, 2021, at PFL 1.[21] He won the bout via KO in the first round, picking up his first stoppage victory in PFL.[22]

Returning at PFL 4 on June 10, 2021, Loughnane had a hard-fought close bout with Tyler Diamond, winning the bout via majority decision and securing a spot in the PFL playoffs.[23]

In the semi-finals of the 2021 Featherweight tournament, Loughnane faced Movlid Khaybulaev at PFL 9 on August 27, 2021, losing a close bout via split decision.[24]

2022 Season[edit]

Returning for another season, Loughnane faced Ryoji Kudo on February 21, 2022, at PFL 2, winning the bout via technical unanimous decision after an accidental clash of heads opened a cut on Kudo and rendered him unable to continue.[25]

Loughnane was initially scheduled to face Boston Salmon on June 24, 2022, at PFL 5, however Salmon was forced to pull out due to unknown reasons and was replaced by Ago Huskić.[26] He won the bout via unanimous decision and secured a spot in the playoffs for the second year running.[27]

Loughnane faced Chris Wade in the Semifinals of the Featherweight tournament on August 20, 2022, at PFL 9.[28] He won the bout via unanimous decision to advance to the final.[29]

Loughnane faced Bubba Jenkins in the finals of the Featherweight tournament on November 25, 2022, at PFL 10.[30] He won the bout via TKO stoppage in the fourth round to win the $1 million collective tournament pool.[31]

2023 Season[edit]

Loughnane started the 2023 season against Marlon Moraes on April 1, 2023, at PFL 1.[32] He won the bout in the second round, after a barrage of leg kicks left Moraes unable to continue to fight.[33]

Loughnane faced Jesus Pinedo on June 8, 2023, at PFL 4.[34] He lost the fight via knockout early into the first round, the first stoppage of his MMA career.[35]

2024 Season[edit]

Loughnane faced Pedro Carvalho on April 19, 2024 at PFL 3 (2024).[36] He won the fight via TKO in the first round.[37]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

Mixed martial arts[edit]

Mixed martial arts record[edit]

Professional record breakdown
34 matches 29 wins 5 losses
By knockout 17 1
By submission 1 0
By decision 11 4
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 28–5 Pedro Carvalho TKO (punches) PFL 3 (2024) April 19, 2024 1 1:26 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Loss 27–5 Jesus Pinedo KO (knee and punches) PFL 4 (2023) June 8, 2023 1 1:34 Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win 27–4 Marlon Moraes TKO (leg kicks) PFL 1 (2023) April 1, 2023 2 1:11 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 26–4 Bubba Jenkins TKO (punches) PFL 10 (2022) November 25, 2022 4 2:38 New York City, New York, United States Won the 2022 PFL Featherweight Tournament.
Win 25–4 Chris Wade Decision (unanimous) PFL 9 (2022) August 20, 2022 3 5:00 London, England 2022 PFL Featherweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win 24–4 Ago Huskić Decision (unanimous) PFL 5 (2022) June 24, 2022 3 5:00 Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Win 23–4 Ryoji Kudo Technical Decision (unanimous) PFL 2 (2022) April 21, 2022 3 3:00 Arlington, Texas, United States An accidental clash of heads opened a cut on Kudo and rendered him unable to continue.
Loss 22–4 Movlid Khaybulaev Decision (split) PFL 9 (2021) August 27, 2021 3 5:00 Hollywood, Florida, United States 2021 PFL Featherweight Tournament Semifinal.
Win 22–3 Tyler Diamond Decision (majority) PFL 4 (2021) June 10, 2021 3 5:00 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 21–3 Sheymon Moraes KO (punches) PFL 1 (2021) April 23, 2021 1 2:55 Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win 20–3 David Valente Decision (unanimous) PFL 10 (2019) December 31, 2019 3 5:00 New York City, New York, United States
Win 19–3 Matt Wagy Decision (unanimous) PFL 7 (2019) October 11, 2019 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 18–3 Bill Algeo Decision (unanimous) Dana White's Contender Series 17 June 18, 2019 3 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win 17–3 Amaury Junior KO (leg kicks) Celtic Gladiator 22 November 30, 2018 2 0:44 Manchester, England Won the Interim CG Featherweight Championship.
Win 16–3 Paata Tsxapelia KO (head kick) ACB 75: Gadzhidaudov vs. Zieliński November 25, 2017 3 3:40 Stuttgart, Germany
Loss 15–3 Pat Healy Decision (split) ACB 65: Silva vs. Agnaev July 22, 2017 3 5:00 Sheffield, England Lightweight bout.
Win 15–2 Mike Wilkinson KO (knee) ACB 54: Supersonic March 11, 2017 1 2:30 Manchester, England Return to Featherweight.
Win 14–2 Paul Cook TKO (punches) Tankō FC 2 December 3, 2016 3 3:16 Manchester, England
Win 13–2 Eden Newton TKO (elbows) Tankō FC 1 August 13, 2016 2 4:07 Manchester, England
Win 12–2 David Lee KO (punches) Full Contact Contender 15 March 5, 2016 1 1:31 Bolton, England Return to Lightweight. Defended the FCC Lightweight Championship.
Loss 11–2 Tom Duquesnoy Decision (split) BAMMA 22 September 19, 2015 3 5:00 Dublin, Ireland For the BAMMA World Featherweight Championship.
Win 11–1 Steve Polifonte Decision (unanimous) BAMMA 19 March 28, 2015 3 5:00 Blackpool, England
Win 10–1 Florian Rousseau TKO (punches) BAMMA 17 December 6, 2014 1 4:48 Manchester, England Featherweight debut.
Win 9–1 Ali Maclean TKO (punches) Full Contact Contender 11 October 18, 2014 2 0:55 Bolton, England Defended the FCC Lightweight Championship.
Win 8–1 Jason Cooledge Decision (unanimous) Full Contact Contender 9 March 22, 2014 3 5:00 Bolton, England Defended the FCC Lightweight Championship.
Win 7–1 Tim Close Decision (unanimous) Full Contact Contender 7 September 7, 2013 3 5:00 Bolton, England Won the FCC Lightweight Championship.
Loss 6–1 Mike Wilkinson Decision (unanimous) UFC on FX: Sotiropoulos vs. Pearson December 15, 2012 3 5:00 Gold Coast, Australia
Win 6–0 Danny Welsh Submission (rear-naked choke) UCC 11 April 27, 2012 1 1:36 Manchester, England
Win 5–0 Jordan Miller Decision (unanimous) UFA 1 October 2, 2011 3 5:00 Knutsford, England
Win 4–0 Dave Straughton TKO (submission to punches) Cage Conflict 8 February 25, 2011 1 0:51 Blackburn, England
Win 3–0 Shaun Law TKO (corner stoppage) UCC 3 September 17, 2010 1 1:01 Blackpool, England
Win 2–0 Manos Skoulas TKO (punches) Greece Regional Show July 3, 2010 1 N/A Malia, Greece
Win 1–0 Jordan Desborough TKO (punches) X-Treme Kombat 2 June 26, 2010 2 1:18 Ulverston, England Lightweight debut.

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