Jhonata Diniz Ethnicity, Nationality and More: Where is the UFC Heavyweight from?

Several world-class kickboxers have entered the MMA scene, especially in the UFC, to become champions of the sport as well. Like Alex Pereira and Israel Adesanyawho has earned some of the most impactful awards since moving from Glory to UFC, Brazilian heavyweight Jonathan Diniz also hopes to get closer to his dreams when he makes his pay-per-view debut at UFC 309.

Jhonata Diniz’s first PPV fight will be against Polish heavyweight Marcin Tyburaand he has all the momentum he needs to go in there at UFC 309 with confidence. In a short time, he has made a significant impact in MMA and achieved the undefeated record of eight wins zero losses and since he is making a lot of noise for UFC fans to notice, let’s analyze him more based on his roots and background from the personal level.

What is Jhonata Diniz’s ethnicity and nationality?

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Jhonata Diniz was born in the same city that is home to arguably the greatest Brazilian fighter of all time, Andersen Silva. Yes, the 33-year-old is from Curitiba and his nationality is actually Brazilian. There is no exact word on what Diniz’s ethnicity is, but if we had to guess, his hometown is inhabited by several ethnic groups – from Europeans (Germans, Italians, Poles and Ukrainians), Japanese to Arabs. The 33-year-old can belong to any of these communities of people.

Despite not winning a title in Glory, Jhonata Diniz has one heavyweight kickboxing championship win, which he won under the Absolute Championship Akhmat promotion banner. He would register a kickboxing record of 22-7 and guess what? 15 of his 22 wins were knockouts. Diniz has proven that he is currently one of the most dangerous fighters on the feet.

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But how did it all start for the Brazilian star? Let’s explore Jhonata Diniz’s early life and see what compelled him to take up martial arts all those years ago.

More on Diniz’s early life

It seems that Jhonata Diniz used to get into trouble during her growing up phase. He revealed it all to the UFC when he was signed, and as far as his statements on the organization’s website go, it was a year before he became a teenager that he decided to join Muay Thai after his cousin suggested he do it . The reason behind this decision is that Diniz claimed to have always come up short when he got into fights during his school days.

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“I started training when I was about 12 to learn how to defend myself, I used to get the worst of some fights with the kids at school so I needed to learn how to fight.” Jhonata Diniz told the UFC. “My cousin took me to my first Muay Thai class and here we are today.”

Jhonata Diniz is a knockout machine because seven of his eight wins have come from knockouts. But can he overcome a seasoned Marcin Tybura? Let us know in the comments below.