Loopy Godinez

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Lupita "Loopy" Godínez (born September 6, 1993) is a Mexican-Canadian professional mixed martial artist, she currently competes in the Strawweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As of January 23, 2024, she is #10 in the UFC women's strawweight rankings.[4]

Loopy Godínez
BornLupita Godínez
(1993-09-06) September 6, 1993 (age 30)
Aguascalientes, Mexico
NationalityMexican
Canadian
Height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
Weight115 lb (52 kg; 8 st 3 lb)
DivisionStrawweight
Reach61 in (155 cm)[1]
Fighting out ofGuadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
TeamTitan MMA (2014–present)[2]
Lobo Gym (2021–present)[3]
RankPurple belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Nabil Salameh[2]
Years active2018–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total16
Wins12
By knockout1
By submission2
By decision9
Losses4
By decision4
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Background

At the age of 14, Godínez's father Carlos was approached by the cartel who demanded protection money. After he found a lot full of bullet-riddled cars and shattered windows, and answered phone calls with voices telling him his daughters’ names and schools, Carlos decided to take his family and leave. Telling his family that they were leaving for Disneyland, instead they landed in Vancouver, where they had to start from scratch. They lived out of a hotel for six months, and did odd jobs such as washing cars to pay the bills. After life stabilized, Godínez was encouraged by her boyfriend to get back into judo that she had done since childhood, and then into jiu-jitsu.[5][6] She is a dual citizen of Mexico and Canada.[7]

Godínez has three younger sisters, of whom two – Karla and Ana – are accomplished wrestlers competing with the Canadian national team.[8][9]

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Godínez began her MMA career as an amateur in 2016. Her debut match was held on June 18, 2016, and it was against Ali Cranmer. She won the match via decision. In her following bouts, she lost against Jamey-Lyn Horth Wessels on two different occasions, on November 25, 2016, and February 18, 2017, respectively.[10]

Despite two straight losses, she bounced back and won her next two bouts against Ashlee Jarvis and Kyla Frajman. Her winning streak was stopped once again when she faced Tiffany Conama and Morgan Engelhardt, respectively.[6]

In her next two matches, she showed what she could as she defeated Alexandra Lucia Delgado-Lopez and Sam Hughes. When she won against Sam Hughes, she also captured the COGA Strawweight Championship. After that, she decided to turn professional.[6]

On June 30, 2018, Godínez made her professional MMA debut when she faced Jennah Macallister—she won the bout via a unanimous decision. She went on to defeat both Ashlee Mastin and Felisha Magallan in 2019.[6]

Godinez managed to capture the vacant BTC Strawweight Championship defeating Lindsay Garbatt at BTC 8 on November 30, 2019. In the next bout at LFA 94, Godinez captured the LFA Women's Strawweight Championship, defeating Vanessa Demopoulos via majority decision.[11]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Godínez, as a replacement for Hannah Goldy faced Jessica Penne UFC on ESPN: Whittaker vs. Gastelum on April 17, 2021.[12] Godinez lost the close bout via split decision.[13] 11 out of 17 media scores gave it to Godínez.[14]

Godínez, as a replacement for Stephanie Egger, was expected to face Sarah Alpar on May 22, 2021 on UFC Fight Night: Font vs. Garbrandt.[15] The bout was scrapped completely a day later as Godínez wasn't able to get her visa in time.[16]

Godínez was expected to face Sam Hughes on October 8, 2021 at UFC Fight Night: Dern vs. Rodriguez.[17] However, Hughes was pulled from the bout after testing positive for COVID-19 and was replaced by promotional newcomer Silvana Gómez Juárez.[18] She won the bout via armbar in the first round.[19] This fight earned her the Performance of the Night award.[20]

On a one week turnaround, Godínez, as a replacement for Sijara Eubanks, faced Luana Carolina on October 16, 2021 at UFC Fight Night: Ladd vs. Dumont.[21] With this bout, she earned the record for the fastest turnaround in modern UFC history at just seven days.[22] She lost the fight via unanimous decision.[23]

Godínez, replacing Cheyanne Buys, faced Loma Lookboonmee on November 20, 2021 at UFC Fight Night 198.[24] She won the bout via unanimous decision.[25]

Godínez faced Ariane Carnelossi on May 7, 2022 at UFC 274.[26] She won the fight via unanimous decision.[27]

Godínez faced Angela Hill on August 13, 2022 at UFC on ESPN: Vera vs. Cruz.[28] She lost the fight via unanimous decision.[29]

Godinez faced Cynthia Calvillo on April 8, 2023 at UFC 287.[30] She won the close bout via split decision.[31]

Godinez faced Emily Ducote, replacing Polyana Viana, on April 29, 2023, at UFC Fight Night 223.[32] She won the fight via unanimous decision.[33]

Godinez faced Elise Reed on September 16, 2023, at UFC Fight Night 227.[34] She won the fight via a rear-naked choke submission in round two.[35] This win earned her the Performance of the Night award.[36]

Godinez faced Tabatha Ricci on November 11, 2023, at UFC 295.[37] She won by split decision and became the first woman to win 4 fights in the UFC in a calendar year.[38]

Godinez faced Virna Jandiroba on March 30, 2024, at UFC on ESPN 54.[39] She lost the fight via unanimous decision.[40]

Godinez is scheduled to face Mackenzie Dern on August 3, 2024 at UFC on ABC 7.[41]

Championships and achievements

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
16 matches12 wins4 losses
By knockout10
By submission20
By decision94
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss12–4Virna JandirobaDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: Blanchfield vs. FiorotMarch 30, 202435:00Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win12–3Tabatha RicciDecision (split)UFC 295November 11, 202335:00New York City, New York, United States
Win11–3Elise ReedSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Grasso vs. Shevchenko 2September 16, 202323:30Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesPerformance of the Night.
Win10–3Emily DucoteDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Dern vs. HillMay 20, 202335:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesCatchweight (120 lb) bout.
Win9–3Cynthia CalvilloDecision (split)UFC 287April 8, 202335:00Miami, Florida, United States
Loss8–3Angela HillDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: Vera vs. CruzAugust 13, 202235:00San Diego, California, United StatesCatchweight (120 lb) bout.
Win8–2Ariane CarnelossiDecision (unanimous)UFC 274May 7, 202235:00Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Win7–2Loma LookboonmeeDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Vieira vs. TateNovember 20, 202135:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesReturn to Strawweight.
Loss6–2Luana CarolinaDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Ladd vs. DumontOctober 16, 202135:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesFlyweight debut.
Win6–1Silvana Gómez JuárezSubmission (armbar)UFC Fight Night: Dern vs. RodriguezOctober 9, 202114:14Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesPerformance of the Night.
Loss5–1Jessica PenneDecision (split)UFC on ESPN: Whittaker vs. GastelumApril 17, 202135:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win5–0Vanessa DemopoulosDecision (majority)LFA 94October 30, 202055:00Park City, Kansas, United StatesWon the LFA Women's Strawweight Championship.
Win4–0Lindsay GarbattDecision (unanimous)BTC 8: EliminatorNovember 30, 201955:00Niagara Falls, Ontario, CanadaWon the vacant BTC Strawweight Championship.
Win3–0Felisha MagallanDecision (unanimous)Combate 42: TahoeAugust 23, 201935:00Lake Tahoe, Nevada, United StatesCatchweight (117 lb) bout.
Win2–0Ashlee MastinTKO (submission to punches)SCL: Fight NightMay 18, 201912:19Golden, Colorado, United States
Win1–0Jennah MacallisterDecision (unanimous)SCL: Army vs Marines 9June 30, 201835:00Denver, Colorado, United StatesStrawweight debut.

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See also

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