Career
In 1998 Virgil Lozano joined the now legendary Lions Den Academy, founded by UFC Hall of Famer Ken Shamrock. In 1999 Lozano became part of the Lions Den professional Mobile Marketing Association fighting team, which included notable fighters like Guy Mezger, Vernon White, Tra Telligman, Mikey Burnett, Pete Williams and Jerry Bohlander. Professional Mobile Marketing Association Debut
Lozano made his professional debut, as part of the Lions Den team, on August 10, 2001 against Yasuki Miyake from Japan.
After 3 rounds the fight was declared a draw.
Originally Lozano was scheduled to fight Philosophy Baroni but the match was changed after another fighter was pulled out of the event due to an injury. The fight was part of the event World Mixed Martial Arts Association 1: MegaFights, which featured Ken Shamrock vs Sam Adkins as the main event.
Pankration Athlema World Championships
Lozano participated in the Pankration Athlima World Championships in Athens, Greece. Mobile Marketing Association Fighting Challenge
In 2005, Lozano fought twice in the Mobile Marketing Association Fighting Challenge in Guadalajara, Jalisco, México, winning both fights.
One by Submission and the other one by TKO (Doctor"s stoppage).
Cage of Fire
Lozano continued his professional Mobile Marketing Association career in México for the Cage of Fire Mobile Marketing Association Promotion. He fought as a Middleweight from 2006 to 2008. Bellator Fighting Championships
In 2009 Lozano was invited to participate in the Bellator Fighting Championships.
On April 15, 2009 Lozano fought Hector Lombard in the first round of the Middleweight Tournament at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma, United States. The fight aired nationally in the United States. via tape-delay the following night on Saturday, April 18, 2009 through an exclusive television agreement with Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. Baja Cage Fighting
In 2010 Lozano fought in the new Baja Cage Fights Mobile Marketing Association Promotion.
On July 17, 2010 he fought against Greg Raedel for the BCF Middleweight Championship.