Tachi Palace Fights title-challenger Lenny Lovato Jr. looks to live up to family name

At West Mesa High School in Albuquerque, N.M., up to 3,000 people will show up for a wrestling event.

A big reason the school became such a powerhouse was because of competitor and eventual coach Lenny Lovato Sr., whose son, Lenny Jr., would soon fee…

At West Mesa High School in Albuquerque, N.M., up to 3,000 people will show up for a wrestling event.

A big reason the school became such a powerhouse was because of competitor and eventual coach Lenny Lovato Sr., whose son, Lenny Jr., would soon feel the pressure to live up to the family name.

Even today – as an undefeated MMA fighter who soon meets UFC vet Gabe Ruediger for the vacant Tachi Palace Fights lightweight title – the Greg Jackson-trained fighter and recording artist hopes to make his family proud.