Early career Evangelista, who weighed 215 lbs, also began mixed martial arts as a way to lose weight. After compiling a 2-0 amateur MMA record, he made his professional MMA debut in January 2006. After a year away from the sport, he continued fighting in February 2007 when he made his debut for
Strikeforce. During his career he trained under Jasper Tayaba at Team Buhawe and
Javier Mendez at the
American Kickboxing Academy.
Strikeforce Over the next two years he amassed an impressive undefeated streak of 9–0. Evangelista suffered his first recorded loss in a fight against Mike Aina at
Strikeforce Challengers: Evangelista vs. Aina. He was originally disqualified for an alleged illegal knee strike to the head. However, replays showed it was a legal blow and the decision was eventually overturned by the
California State Athletic Commission. Evangelista would rebound from this controversial loss, defeating both
Waachiim Spiritwolf and
Jorge Gurgel via decision on Strikeforce Challengers shows. He eventually did suffer his first defeat via decision against
Jorge Masvidal at
Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson. Evangelista then faced
K. J. Noons at
Strikeforce: Melendez vs. Masvidal in December 2011. He lost the fight via unanimous decision. After Strikeforce closed in January 2013, Evangelista was not among the fighters imported to the
Ultimate Fighting Championship roster, having lost his last two Strikeforce bouts. He returned to action at The Warriors Cage: Conflict on June 21, 2013, finishing Josh Thornburg by TKO for his first stoppage win since 2008. ==Mixed martial arts record==