If Jose Torres has learned anything as a young mixed martial artist, it is that practice makes perfect.
The flyweight prospect used a lengthy amateur career to hone his skills before taking his first professional fight. Since turning pro in early 2016, he has passed his first four tests with flying colors, scoring three finishes and a unanimous decision. The unbeaten Chicago-based flyweight has been touted by some analysts as the most decorated amateur fighter in MMA history. Torres fought a total of 26 times as an amateur: After he lost his first fight by split decision, he went on to record 25 consecutive victories.