ALEXANDRA DELGADO-LOPEZ
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Strawweight
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59in / 150cm
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nickname
PAPA AL
age
06/1993
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Nationality
Canada

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Alexandra Delgado-Lopez is a Canadian mixed martial artist and boxer with Cuban and Filipina roots. Since 2012, she has racked up a 4-2 amateur MMA record but also has an amateur WBC boxing title to her name along with a slew of BJJ medals.
As an amateur, Delgado-Lopez has thrived on the ground with a wide majority of her wins coming by submission. Despite the BJJ prowess, Delgado-Lopez has tight and technical striking. She coaches and trains at Wolfpack Edmonton under Parwez Ghulam and Ryan Ford. The Canadian has battled a few injuries as most fighters do, but has been healthy for sometime. She looks to be a future BKFC champion as she feels she is “overdue for another belt.”
*Delgado-Lopez takes her first step in that direction if she can get through another BKFC debutant in Jennifer Ruiz on August 31, 2024 in her home country.
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GAGE vs LOPEZ
June 26, 2026
June 26, 2026 8:00 PM
HAMMOND CASINO - HAMMOND, IN
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DELGADO vs MURRAY
August 9, 2025
August 9, 2025 8:00 PM
RIVER CREE RESORT & CASINO
ALBERTA
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DELGADO-LOPEZ vs RUIZ
August 31, 2024
August 31, 2024 9:00 PM
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CA
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