The Return of Adrian “Guepardo” Quevedo at Flyweight
Adrian “Guepardo” Quevedo, the 24-year-old Ecuadorian phenom, is roaring strong on the Latin American MMA scene. Fighting out of Guayaquil and representing 8 Armas Team, Quevedo comes in on a streak of 3 consecutive wins, both by submission with masterful overtones. With a professional record of 6-3, Adrian “Guepardo” Quevedo’s return to Flyweight!
A Born Finisher
Although his base is striking, Quevedo has surprised many with his submission power. Of his 6 professional victories, 4 have been by submission, almost all in the first round. His latest prey was Freddy Flores, who surrendered in the second round at PVFC 1 (November 9, 2024). Two months earlier, he finished Brandon Escobar at UCC 70 in just 4:15 of the first round.
Falls, Learning and Evolution
Quevedo’s career has stumbled. In May 2024 he lost by TKO to Patrick De La Mata, and in November 2023 he lost by decision to Anthony Ramos. But those defeats ignited a spark. He refined his grappling, adjusted his pace, and now looks unstoppable.
A Warrior by Birth
Since his amateur days, the “Cheetah” has shown a killer instinct. From guillotines to brutal elbows, his record is a master class in submissions. He has shined in promotions such as TFL, DFL, FFC and PVFC.
Rumors, Focus and the Backing of an Entire Country
All eyes are on this athlete who continues to make noise this year, with rumors of an upcoming fight announcement! He remains focused and motivated, ready with or without a scheduled fight. His preparation is total thanks to the support of 8 Armas Team, focusing on repetitions, sparring and counting on the unconditional support of the MMA community in Ecuador. Here’s a closer look at Adrian “Guepardo” Quevedo-and don’t miss the link to his Instagram to follow his journey.