Peru
This year the UFC signed a few Peruvians. If they want to improve the quality of signings, Jose Ochoa (7-0) would be a great pickup. He would be the best Peruvian UFC fighter outside Daniel Marcos. From Peru, Ochoa did move to Brazil and is training at Chute Boxe Diego Lima which is an excellent decision. Ochoa is the complete fighter at flyweight. He is volume-based, throws a lot of kicks, is fast, and uses good footwork.
Poland
Poland is a consistent place in the world of MMA that will always have a number of good prospects. Cezary Oleksiejczuk (12-2) is currently one of the best prospects in the world and he happens to be from Poland. He’s the younger brother of UFC’s Michal Oleksiejczuk and Cezary is even more talented. Oleksiejczuk is the reigning FEN champion out of Poland. He’s a complete fighter and he’s only 23-years-old which is insane.
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Portugal
The UFC really needs heavyweights and it’s a good thing because Mario Pinto (7-0) is a good one out of Portugal. Last March, Levels Fight League held an eight-man one-night heavyweight Grand Prix to crown a champion. Pinto fought and won three times in one night taking home the title. MMA in Portugal is still growing. Pinto isn’t only the best heavyweight from his country but the best prospect from the area in general. He’s well-rounded with heavy hands, strong wrestling, and is adaptable on the mat.