We've finally made it. This is the end of the line for the 2012 World MMA Scouting Report, so without further adieu -- I present to you our #1 flyweight prospect -- Nova Uniao's Dileno Lopes (8-0). Lopes is hands down the smoothest operator in the prospect pool, utilizing a slick, effortless Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu grappling game that's coupled with calculated, above average striking. Those well-balanced attributes have helped him record eight wins since his debut in late 2007.
Lopes' rise to prominence has been slowed by his low rate of activity during his early years, fighting only three times in three years. Once he signed to fight for Amazon Show Combat, work got steadier, submitting Adriano Balbi and Samuel Xavier in bouts a little over a month apart in late 2010.
Last year was by far the busiest of his career, beating Josenaldo Araujo Silva and Adson Jander by submission, then narrowly edging Wellington Davila in a rematch of their encounter two years prior. With the inclusion of the 125 lbs. weight class in the UFC, he should begin fielding phone calls for more action, possibly from Joe Silva.
Lopes' record is heavily weighted in submission wins, seven of his eight to be exact. While that's an obvious sign that he possesses quality grappling chops, most readers would glance at those stats and deem Lopes a one-dimensional fighter who will never make it without some semblance of a stand-up game. Fortunately, many of those wins were created from stunning shots that Lopes delivered on the feet. He has solid defense, good footwork and head movement, and counter punches accurately, leaving more aggressive strikers reeling.
Against rangier competition, Lopes has problems trying to get inside to land punches, and he isn't much of a knockout threat. Those issues haven't been problematic as of yet due to his top-tier grappling game, and some of those opponents were outside of his natural weight class. Regardless, Lopes has gotten far too aggressive when he's facing fighters with similar striking styles, going for broke at times when he can't use a ranged striking attack of his own.
Those are minor issues however. By all indications, Lopes is a legitimate talent who could have a long, successful career in the sport with steadier work and continued improvement. At only 23 years of age, time is on his side, and he's already one of the smoothest transition fighters we've seen among our prospects, moving effortlessly between striking and grappling as if he's done it for years. With any luck and a couple of more wins, Lopes will undoubtedly call the UFC home in 2012.
Tune in tomorrow for our honorable mentions for this year's report.
Footage of Dileno Lopes after the fold...
Flyweight Bantamweight Featherweight Lightweight
#1 - Dileno Lopes
#2 - Jose Maria Tome
#3 - Sergio Pettis
#4 - Rafael de Freitas
#5 - Alexandre Pantoja
#6 - Hector Sandoval
#7 - Jesse Riggleman
#8 - Sean Santella
#9 - Claudir Dutkevis
#10 - Kevin Belingon#1 - Rony Mariano
#2 - Aljamain Sterling
#3 - Chris Holdsworth
#4 - Josh Hill
#5 - Fabiano Fernandes
#6 - Claudio Ledesma
#7 - Sirwan Kakai
#8 - Kyoji Horiguchi
#9 - Leandro Hygo
#10 - Pedro Munhoz#1 - Hacran Dias
#2 - Joey Gambino
#3 - Brandon Bender
#4 - Lance Palmer
#5 - Jim Alers
#6 - Anthony Gutierrez
#7 - Max Holloway
#8 - John Teixeira
#9 - Cody Bollinger
#10 - Bubba Jenkins#1 - Fabricio Guerreiro
#2 - Alessandro Ferreira
#3 - Adriano Martins
#4 - Justin Salas
#5 - Neilson Gomes
#6 - Eduard Folayang
#7 - Zorobabel Moreira
#8 - Anton Kuivanen
#9 - Jordan Rinaldi
#10 - J.P. Vainikainen
Welterweight Middleweight Light Heavyweight Heavyweight
#1 - Andrey Koreshkov
#2 - Dhiego Lima
#3 - Brandon Thatch
#4 - Nordine Taleb
#5 - Hernani Perpetuo
#6 - Brock Jardine
#7 - Alan Jouban
#8 - Mohsen Bahari
#9 - Andre Santos
#10 - Stephen Thompson#1 - Antonio Braga Neto
#2 - Marcelo Guimaraes
#3 - Claudio Silva
#4 - Bojan Velickovic
#5 - Ildemar Alcantara
#6 - Michal Materla
#7 - Elvis Mutapcic
#8 - Tor Troeng
#9 - Jack Hermansson
#10 - Tim Ruberg#1 - Wagner Prado
#2 - Phelipe Lins
#3 - Tom DeBlass
#4 - Misha Cirkunov
#5 - Kyle Cerminara
#6 - Robert Drysdale
#7 - Artur Alibulatov
#8 - Thiago Perpetuo
#9 - Steve Bosse
#10 - Juha Saarinen#1 - Magomed Malikov
#2 - Magomed Abdurahimov
#3 - Alexei Kudin
#4 - Levan Razmadze
#5 - Chris Birchler
#6 - Ruslan Magomedov
#7 - Adam Parkes
#8 - Richardson Moreira
#9 - Jan Jorgensen
10 - David Oliva

Lopes vs. Soldado
Dileno Lopes HL
Dileno Lopes vs. Samuel Xavier
Dileno Lopes vs Edson " Jacaré Jander
Dileno Lopes vs. Unknown
1 recs | 9 comments
He's certainly UFC-ready
When it comes to his choice of background music for the highlight video. Joking aside, he looks very, very slick indeed.
Congrats on making it all the way through. I can’t begin to imagine the man hours you guys have invested in this. It really is appreciated!
wonderfulspam - February 11, 2012
Congratulations on making it through all this!
One thing that’s also really cool is just seeing these prospects make it to Bellator, Strikeforce, and the UFC. Seeing Stephen Thompson, for example, in the UFC getting KO of the Night really lends credibility to these Scouting Reports. I am greatly looking forward to seeing who on these lists get signed by the big MMA organizations in the near future.
chrisbboy82 - February 11, 2012
Ditto
38/70 (54%) of the fighters selection 2011 have gone on to UFC/SF/Bellator/DREAM and we hope to improve on that % with the 2012 class now that the report has gained traction as a useful text among MMA bookers.
smoogy2 - February 11, 2012
54%
Is a pretty incredible number considering all the uncertainties involved in projecting success. How many guys would you say didn’t make it because of injuries and other extenuating circumstances, roughly?
Oh, and one small suggestion: if/when you get around to editing the links to the other reports so they don’t send you to the fighter’s profile page it would be pretty cool if you also added links to the corresponding 2011 review for each weight class.
wonderfulspam - February 11, 2012
Factoring injuries and those who have championship/main event obligations in mid-level orgs, there are probably another 10 or so who could had an opportunity if available.
Thanks for the suggestions, we will be constructing a homepage for everything soon.
smoogy2 - February 12, 2012
Really looking for to the homepage. This year’s Scouting Report has been fantastic. Thanks for putting in all the work
Robert V-U - February 12, 2012
That's an adjusted success rate
Of nearly 2/3 which is frankly ridiculous. Of course, not every fighter who has gone on to UFC/SF/Bellator/Dream actually found success (yet) but still, kudos!
Really looking forward to the website.
wonderfulspam - February 12, 2012
Not to mention Manuwa had a UFC offer and said no.
Tag01 - February 12, 2012
Amazing work!
This is what separates BE from the rest. P4P best mma site. Thank you very much.
IronMonkey13 - February 12, 2012
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