Where is Ange Loosa from?

Last Modified Mar 13, 2024 05:59 GMT
Ange Loosa Nationality
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Ange ‘The Last Ninja’ Loosa, a Swiss professional mixed martial artist, competes in the UFC welterweight division. With a record of 10 wins and 3 losses (10-3-0), Loosa has demonstrated his prowess with 5 knockout victories, 1 submission, and 4 decision wins. Born on March 18, 1993, Loosa made his UFC debut on April 16, 2022, losing against Mounir Lazzez.

His most recent victory occurred at UFC Fight Night 228 on September 2, 2023, where he triumphed over Rhys McKee via decision. Now, he gears up to face Bryan ‘The Butcher’ Battle at UFC Fight Night 239 on March 16, 2024.

Ange Loosa Nationality

Ange Loosa holds citizenships in both Congo and Switzerland. Born in Congo-Kinshasa, Ange now trains at Sanford MMA in Deerfield Beach, Florida, although he spent the majority of his early life in Switzerland.

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What weight is Ange Loosa?

Ange Loosa weighs 170 lbs or 77 kg, which is the upper weight limit for the welterweight division he fights in. His reach extends to 74 inches, allowing him to effectively engage with opponents both in striking exchanges and grappling situations. He primarily fights in an orthodox stance.

In terms of his fighting style, ‘The Last Ninja’ demonstrates proficiency in both striking and grappling aspects of MMA. He maintains a significant striking accuracy of 46%, showcasing his ability to land impactful strikes during exchanges. Furthermore, he averages 2.25 takedowns per 15 minutes with a respectable 45% takedown accuracy, indicating his capability to control the fight on the ground when needed. Loosa boasts an exceptional 100% takedown defense rate, making it difficult for opponents to bring him down.

Last Updated On March 13, 2024

FAQs

A. Ange Loosa is of Congo and Switzerland nationalities.

A. Ange Loosa competes in the welterweight division of the UFC, where the upper weight limit is 170 lbs or 77 kgs.

A. Ange Loosa is 30 years old as of March 2024.

A. Ange Loosa holds a record of 10 wins and 3 losses in 13 outings (10-3-0).

A. Ange Loosa goes by the nickname ‘The Last Ninja.’

A. Ange Loosa’s next fight is against Bryan Battle on March 16, 2024, at UFC Fight Night 239. This event will transpire at the UFC Apex Facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

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