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Leidiane Fernandes won $100,000 by claiming the Jungle Fight title in Brazil and is set to debut in Oktagon MMA. She aims to showcase her skills to a global audience after her victory.
Leidiane Fernandes won $100,000 for the Jungle Fight title. | Carlos Ventura, Jungle Fight
Leidiane Fernandes cashed a six-figure check by winning the biggest tournament in Brazilian MMA history in 2025, and now aims to conquer the world through Oktagon MMA.
Fernandes clinched the Jungle Fight strawweight belt with a vicious knockout over Brena Cardozo and then inked a deal with Czech promotion Oktagon MMA. Fernandesâ promotional debut will go down Saturday in Liberec, Czech Republic, facing off with bantamweight champion Lucia Szabova for the vacant flyweight title.
Fernandes told MMA Fighting ahead of Oktagon 87 she feels at her best in her first foray outside of Brazil, and doing so as the Jungle Fight champion will be an opportunity to show her talent and skills to âthe whole world.â Fernandes is 9-2 in the sport and has avenged the sole loss of her past 10 bouts during the Jungle Fight grand prix.
âI wonât give up,â Fernandes said. âIâve been on this grind for many years, since I was 17 or 18. There were obstacles along the way, moments where you feel like giving up, but thank God I didnât quit and I achieved my goal of becoming a Jungle Fight champion. And it doesnât stop there. I want the world to know Leidiane Fernandes for her grit, for her determination, for who she is. Never underestimating anyone, but always giving my best. I want to be a champion not only in Brazil, but in the whole world. The whole world will know who me.â
Fernandes won the $100,000 tournament and bought a used car to make life easier around Rio de Janeiro. The bigger goal is to one day buy a house, but for now she continues to work as a security guard because âbills wonât stop coming.â Fernandesâ ultimate dream is to one day be valued enough to have a sponsor that allows her to quit that job and become an athlete full-time.
âItâs very scarce here in Brazil,â Fernandes said of sponsorships. âI thought more sponsors would come in to support and help [after Jungle Fight], but I havenât had that opportunity yet. No one stepping in, sponsoring, believing in the work that I take very seriously.â
Leidiane Fernandes won $100,000 by securing the Jungle Fight title.
Leidiane Fernandes defeated Brena Cardozo with a knockout to win the Jungle Fight title.
Leidiane Fernandes' Oktagon MMA debut is scheduled for Saturday in Liberec, Czech Republic.
Leidiane Fernandes will compete for the vacant flyweight title against bantamweight champion Lucia Szabova.

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Fernandes is âgratefulâ to Jungle Fight for the opportunity and the platform, fighting live on TV Globo, but sponsorships didnât follow the way she was expecting. The 34-year-old is hopeful that adding an international belt to her record could be life-changing in that aspect.
âI feel honored to be part of such a big promotion,â Fernandes said. âItâs been a very tough camp to make sure Iâm fully prepared. I come from war. Every opponent Iâve faced so far has been tough. all of them, and I donât take anything away from any of them. Iâve never had an easy fight. Lucia is the champion at 135, and sheâs moving down to my division. Sheâs an excellent athlete both on the feet and on the ground, but I believe her strongest area is on the ground.â
A protege of Pedro Rizzo in Rio de Janeiro, Fernandes vows to make the Marco Ruas âlineageâ proud by spoiling Szabovaâs double-championship goal with a knockout in enemy territory.
âWeâre ready to strike,â Fernandes said. âIf she wants to stand and trade, weâll trade. If it goes to the ground, weâll go there too. Weâre ready for everything. We come from war. Weâre going in with the intention of putting on a great fight and getting the knockout, but if it goes to five rounds, Iâm ready for that too. But the goal is the knockout.â