Fighter Details
- Name: Adam Piccolotti
- Pro MMA Record: 14-6-0 (Win-Loss-Draw)
- Nickname: The Bomb
- Current Streak: 1 Loss
- Age: 1988-10-23 | Date of Birth: 1988.10.23
- Last Fight: April 12, 2024 in PFL
- Weight Class: Lightweight | Last Weigh-In: 155.6 lbs
- Affiliation: Raul Castillo Martial Arts
- Height: 5'11" (180cm) | Reach: 71.5" (182cm)
- Career Disclosed Earnings: $204,000 USD
- Born: Half Moon Bay, California
- Fighting out of: Half Moon Bay, California
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Adam Piccolotti MMA Fight Record
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KO/TKO2 wins, 1 lossWL14% of wins17% of losses
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Submission7 wins, 2 lossesWL50% of wins33% of losses
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Decision5 wins, 3 lossesWL36% of wins50% of losses
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2015TO202310win5loss0draw0no contest-64--60%40%-KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ-40%60%--23-
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DURING20240win1loss0draw0no contest--------KO/TKOSUBDECISIONDQ100%---1---
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14-6-0 13-4-02024.06.21add_circle
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PFL 2: 2024 Regular Season · Wilson WithdrewWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)Odds: +110 · Near Even
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14-5-0 9-0-02024.04.12add_circle
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13-4-0 19-4-02022.10.29add_circle
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Bellator 283 · Musayev to Co-Main EventWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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Bellator 266 · Piccolotti WithdrewWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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Bellator 259 · Piccolotti WithdrewWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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Bellator 242 · Event Cancelled due to CoronavirusWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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Bellator 189 · Anderson InjuryWeight: Catchweight · 160 lbs (72.6 kg)
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Bellator 172 · Piccolotti InjuryWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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Bellator 154 · Parsons Car AccidentWeight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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Weight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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Weight: Bantamweight · 135 lbs (61.2 kg)
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Weight: Lightweight · 155 lbs (70.3 kg)
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Previously unknown before being featured on the main card of Bellator 147, Adam Piccolotti had a very impressive outing against Mario Soto. Showing some very good offensive Jiu Jitsu and ground and pound. He followed that performance with a first round submission finish over Ray Wood.
He then got what is most likely the biggest win of his career so far, when he fought Brandon Girtz. In that fight he showed an improved striking game and understanding of reach, keeping the fight on the outside with kicks and negating most of Girtz's offense.