Joilton Lutterbach The Peregrino’s European Rise
At thirty two years old, Joilton Lutterbach has built a career that spans continents and weight classes. Born in Brazil and based in Düsseldorf Germany, he trains out of a city more known for its art scene than its fight gyms. Standing six foot and competing under the nickname Peregrino, Lutterbach has compiled a record of thirty nine wins and ten losses. His journey through the European MMA landscape has made him a fixture in both the Middleweight and Welterweight ranks.
Currently ranked number forty six in the Europe region at Middleweight, Lutterbach is also listed in the Europe Western and Germany sub-regional standings. Those rankings reflect a simple rule: he has fought at least twice in each region over his last six bouts. By venturing between weight classes and borders, he has carved out opportunities that few fighters attempt. His willingness to take on fights wherever they arise has kept him active and visible in a crowded field.
While most fighters settle into one division, Lutterbach’s recent schedule includes at least one bout in each weight class over his last two outings. That fluid approach has tested him against a variety of styles and opponents. It also underscores a career defined less by homecomings than by constant motion—chasing new challenges rather than staying rooted in familiar territory.