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Melquizael Costa


Melquizael Costa
Melquizael Costa da Conceição (1996-09-14) September 14, 1996Porto de Moz, Pará, Brazil
The Dalmatian
5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
145.5 lb (66 kg; 10 st 6 lb)
Featherweight (2014–present)Lightweight (2018–2023)Bantamweight (2016)
71 in (180 cm)
Southpaw
Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil
Chute Boxe Bauru(2018–present)
João Emilio
Black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsuBlack prajied in Muay Thai
2014–present
34
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Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Melquizael Costa da Conceição (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}Portuguese pronunciation: [/mew.ki.za.ˈɛw ˈkɔs.tɐ dɐ kõ.sej.ˈsɐ̃w/]; born September 14, 1996) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist. A professional since 2014, he currently competes in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Costa formerly competed in the Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA), Predator FC, SFT Combat, Titans FC, Future MMA, and SFC. As of March 3, 2026, he is #12 in the UFC featherweight rankings.

Melquizael Costa da Conceição was born and raised in Porto de Moz, in the interior of Pará. At the age of four, he developed vitiligo, an autoimmune condition that causes the loss of skin pigmentation. During his childhood, Costa was the target of bullying and social isolation; many people in his town confused the condition with leprosy, which often led parents to keep their children away from him. The prejudice led him to hide his body under long-sleeved clothing and avoid social interactions.

At age 13, looking for a way to defend himself, Costa began training in boxing and, later, Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The gym environment became a refuge where he was welcomed by his training partners, which helped him accept his body. Initially, he faced financial hardships, even selling popsicles on the streets to balance his studies and pay for his training. The decision to focus on a professional MMA career was solidified after he saw former fighter Scott Jorgensen, who also has vitiligo, in a UFC video game, proving to Costa that reaching the promotion was possible. His biggest sports supporter was his older brother, Natanael, whose death in a workplace accident in 2013 pushed Costa to make his professional debut at age 17 to honor his memory.

Costa made his professional MMA debut at 17 years old. In 2016, he moved to the city of Belém looking for better opportunities in the regional circuit. During this period, his hardships led him to be discovered by coach João Emilio, resulting in his relocation to Bauru, São Paulo, and his affiliation with the Chute Boxe Bauru team.

On August 18, 2018, Costa fought for the Demolidor Fight 13 lightweight championship against Rafael Barbosa. During the third round, Costa was caught in an arm-triangle choke and lost consciousness. The referee, Emerson Saez, failed to notice that Costa was out and let the fight continue for almost two minutes, while Costa even suffered seizures in the cage. His opponent realized the situation and loosened the grip on his own, which Costa later stated saved his life. He was hospitalized after regaining consciousness in the cage but was released the next day without severe injuries.

He compiled a record of 19 wins and 5 losses in the regional circuit fighting in the bantamweight, featherweight, and lightweight divisions. During this run, Costa won the Predator FC Featherweight Championship in Mexico. He also competed in the Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA), where he secured his UFC spot after a third-round technical knockout win over Jose Cleiton de Melo Jr. at LFA 147 in November 2022.

Costa made his UFC debut replacing Guram Kutateladze on short notice in a lightweight bout against Thiago Moisés at UFC 283 on January 21, 2023. He lost the fight in the second round via submission due to a face crank.

He made his promotional featherweight debut and returned to the division against Austin Lingo at UFC on ESPN 49 on July 15, 2023. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Costa was scheduled to face Steve Garcia at UFC on ESPN 52 on December 2, 2023, but the bout was cancelled during fight week after Garcia fell ill. The matchup was rescheduled for the following week at UFC Fight Night 233 on December 9, 2023. He lost the fight in the second round via technical knockout after receiving repeated elbows.

Costa faced Shayilan Nuerdanbieke at UFC on ESPN 58 on June 15, 2024. He won the fight in the third round via submission due to a face crank.

Costa faced Andre Fili at UFC Fight Night 252 on February 22, 2025. He won the fight in the first round via submission with a guillotine choke.

Making a quick turnaround, Costa faced Christian Rodriguez at UFC on ESPN 64 on March 29, 2025. He won the fight via unanimous decision.

Costa faced Julian Erosa at UFC Fight Night 256 on May 17, 2025. He won the fight via unanimous decision. This win earned him his first Fight of the Night bonus award.

Costa faced Morgan Charrière at UFC on ESPN 73 on December 13, 2025. He won the fight via knockout in the first round with a head kick.

Costa faced Dan Ige at UFC Fight Night 267 on February 21, 2026. He won the fight in the first round via technical knockout with a spinning back kick and punches, marking the first time Ige was stopped in a mixed martial arts bout. This fight earned him his first Performance of the Night award.

Costa faced Arnold Allen, headlining his first event at UFC Fight Night 276 on May 16, 2026. He lost the fight by unanimous decision.

Costa has lived with vitiligo since his childhood. He uses his visibility in MMA to act as an advocate for awareness about the condition, supporting children who face discrimination. As a way to fight back against the bullying he suffered growing up, he adopted the nickname "The Dalmatian". In his fights, Costa often expresses his visual identity by dyeing his hair in different colors and painting his face in various ways, notably referencing the dog breed during the official weigh-ins at UFC Seattle.

Of Afro-Brazilian descent, Costa is married to his wife, Cintia Larissa, and has two children (a daughter and a son).

In early 2025, Costa revealed he suffered an anxiety crisis due to financial struggles and a delay in his contract renewal with the UFC. During this period, he even applied for a job as a driver for Uber to support his family, before finally signing the deal to face Andre Fili.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
34 matches26 wins8 losses
By knockout92
By submission82
By decision94
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss26–8Arnold AllenDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Allen vs. CostaMay 16, 202655:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win26–7Dan IgeTKO (spinning back kick and punches)UFC Fight Night: Strickland vs. HernandezFebruary 21, 202614:56Houston, Texas, Untied StatesPerformance of the Night.
Win25–7Morgan CharrièreKO (head kick)UFC on ESPN: Royval vs. KapeDecember 13, 202511:14Las Vegas, Nevada, Untied States
Win24–7Julian ErosaDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. MoralesMay 17, 202535:00Las Vegas, Nevada, Untied StatesFight of the Night.
Win23–7Christian RodriguezDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: Moreno vs. ErcegMarch 29, 202535:00Mexico City, Mexico
Win22–7Andre FiliSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC Fight Night: Cejudo vs. SongFebruary 22, 202514:30Seattle, Washington, United States
Win21–7Shayilan NuerdanbiekeSubmission (face crank)UFC on ESPN: Perez vs. TairaJune 15, 202431:50Las Vegas, Nevada, Untied States
Loss20–7Steve GarciaKO (elbows)UFC Fight Night: Song vs. GutiérrezDecember 9, 202321:01Las Vegas, Nevada, Untied StatesLightweight bout.
Win20–6Austin LingoDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: Holm vs. Bueno SilvaJuly 15, 202335:09Las Vegas, Nevada, Untied StatesReturn to Featherweight.
Loss19–6Thiago MoisésSubmission (face crank)UFC 283January 21, 202324:05Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Win19–5Junior MeloTKO (punches)LFA 147November 18, 202232:00Sloan, Iowa, United States
Win18–5Tom SantosTKO (punches)Presas Combat 1August 20, 202214:45Marília, Brazil
Loss17–5Italo GomesDecision (unanimous)LFA 132May 13, 202235:00Rio de Janeiro, BrazilReturn to Lightweight.
Win17–4Ángel RodriguezSubmission (rear-naked choke)Predator FC 42March 19, 202222:36Cancún, MexicoWon the vacant Predator FC Featherweight Championship.
Win16–4Leandro SantosDecision (unanimous)Future MMA 13September 24, 202135:00Saint Luzia, Brazil
Win15–4Anderson FerreiraTKO (punches)Standout Fighting Tournament 21February 29, 202012:13São Paulo, Brazil
Win14–4José SantanaDecision (unanimous)Prainha Fight 6June 28, 201935:00Prainha, BrazilReturn to Lightweight.
Win13–4Marcelo CostaSubmission (rear-naked choke)Animal Fight MMA 2019May 18, 201911:00Tomé-Açu, Brazil
Loss12–4Marcos ViniciusDecision (unanimous)Thunder Fight 18December 21, 201835:00São Paulo, BrazilReturn to Featherweight.
Win12–3Alexandre AraújoTKO (punches)Jabuka Fight 7November 23, 201821:03Jaboticabal, Brazil
Loss11–3Rafael BarbosaSubmission (arm-triangle choke)Demolidor Fight 13August 18, 201833:08São Paulo, BrazilFor the vacant DFMMA Lightweight Championship.
Loss11–2Antônio MonteiroDecision (unanimous)Mr. Cage 32December 30, 201735:00Manaus, BrazilFeatherweight bout.
Win11–1Max DouglasTKO (retirement)Orixi Combat 1September 30, 201735:00Oriximiná, BrazilWon the Oriximiná Combat Lightweight Championship.
Win10–1Willian Santos SilvaSubmission (heel hook)Porto Fight 10July 28, 201711:22Porto de Moz, Brazil
Win9–1Jecônias Dias SandesDecision (unanimous)Porto Fight 9June 17, 201735:00Almeririm, BrazilLightweight debut.
Loss8–1Elismar LimaTKO (doctor stoppage)Titans Fighters Champions 1March 10, 201715:00Goiânia, Brazil
Win8–0João Ferreira Jr.Submission (rear-naked choke)Instituto Fazendo Campeões 1December 17, 201613:37Ananindeua, Brazil
Win7–0Vitor LeandroSubmission (anaconda choke)Marajó Open Fight 2November 10, 201611:50Soure, BrazilReturn to Featherweight.
Win6–0Severino Ramalho da Silva Jr.Decision (unanimous)Strike FC 3March 11, 201635:00Belém, Brazil
Win5–0Jonas dos SantosDecision (unanimous)Relevation FC 3January 29, 201635:00Belém, BrazilBantamweight debut.
Win4–0Sergio SilvaKO (head kick)Porto Fight 7December 19, 201510:31Porto de Moz, Brazil
Win3–0Erwin Filho de Andrade FurtadoKO (head kick)Porto Fight 6May 9, 201513:42Porto de Moz, Brazil
Win2–0Adriel SantosSubmission (heel hook)Xingu Fight 6May 17, 201433:00Porto de Moz, Brazil
Win1–0Benjamin Junior Coelho PantojaDecision (split)Winner Combat MMA: Gurupá vs. Porto de MozMarch 8, 201433:00Gurupá, BrazilFeatherweight debut.
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