Last fight
Stats & Records
1
Wins by Knockout
6
Wins by Submission
3
Wins by Decision
Striking accuracy
- Sig. Strikes Landed
- 122
- Sig. Strikes Attempted
- 362
Takedown Accuracy
- Takedowns Landed
- Takedowns Attempted
- 11
- Sig. Str. Defense is the percentage of significant strikes attempted against a fighter that do not land.
- Takedown defense is the percentage of takedowns attempted against a fighter that do not land.
- Knockdown Avg. is the average number of knockdowns per 15 Minutes window.
Sig. Str. by target
athlete record
Info
Fighter Facts
- Pro since 2014
- Has won three of his last six
- Returning to flyweight division
- One win by KO, six wins by submission (2 triangle, armbar, 3 RNC)
- Three first round finishes
- Origin of nickname: “Renegade is sort of a contradiction to my first nickname that was given to me by my coach, which was ‘Shy Guy.’ When I first left Santa Fe, I started training at Fit NHB and my coach Jon Judy said he wasn’t gonna corner anyone with the nickname ‘Shy Guy’ and he used to give me a lot of s**t so I switched it to ‘Renegade.’”
UFC History
UFC 264 (7/10/21) Rivera was submitted by Zhalgas Zhumagulov via guillotine choke at 2:02 of the first round.
UFC Fight Night (2/6/21) Rivera was knocked out by Ode’ Osbourne at :26 of the first round
UFC on ESPN (1/20/21) Rivera lost a three round unanimous decision to Francisco Figueiredo
UFC Fight Night (9/19/20) Rivera was stopped by Tyson Nam via strikes at :34 of the second round
DWCS4
Episode one (8/4/20) Rivera won a three round unanimous decision over Luis Rodriguez
Q&A
When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training in 2011. Since I was a kid, I used to love watching UFC and I was pretty good at wrestling, so I knew it was always something I wanted to get into. I never had the best results in wrestling, but when me and my friend would wrestle at the park or whatever I was always catching people in submissions we would see in the UFC, so once I finally got into the gym and got exposed to it, I started doing well pretty early on and I was hooked instantly from my first practice.
What ranks and titles have you held? I have held an amateur kickboxing belt for SWKA, which is a promotion in Las Cruces, New Mexico. I fought for an amateur Muay Thai belt and lost. I also fought for the inaugural LFA Flyweight belt, but I lost that fight, as well. I am also a one-stripe brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Do you have any heroes? Goku from Dragon Ball Z and Kobe Bryant
What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? Fighting for the UFC means the world to me. I have put the last nine years of my life into this sport and I have done all of this because I love it. That being said, there are plenty of other things I could have been doing in that time to set myself up for a career to earn money for my family. I have always worked hard and I would be fine with it without the UFC money but to think that this dream could truly come true and I could provide for my family off a career of being a professional martial artist getting to do something I truly love, that’s a feeling I couldn’t put into words.
Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I went for a few semesters but I haven’t earned a degree or certificate yet.
What was your job before you started fighting? I was 16 when I started, and I worked in a restaurant as a dishwasher at the time.
Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? Amateur Kickboxing Champ
Specific accomplishments in pro competition? LFA Title Challenger
Favorite grappling technique: Triangle
Favorite Striking technique: Teep Kick