Women’s Strawweights
#15 WP4P | Tatiana Suarez (9-0, 6-0 UFC) vs. #8 WP4P | Jessica Andrade (24-11, 15-9 UFC)ODDS: Suarez (-425), Andrade (+300)
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If not for injuries and bad luck, Suarez easily could have been a much more decorated combat sports athlete, even going back prior to her mixed martial arts days. The Californian was an elite amateur wrestler and hopeful for the 2012 Olympics until thyroid cancer completely derailed her career. Upon her recovery, Suarez eventually found her way to mixed martial arts and the UFC in short order, blowing through her season of “The Ultimate Fighter” and continuing her undefeated run up the ladder all the way to contention. However, after a 2019 win over Nina Nunes, a cascade of injuries kept Suarez out of action for nearly four years until her return in February. It was a one-off fight up at 125 pounds—Suarez just wanted to get back to the cage without worrying about a weight cut—but she looked exactly like her old self in a one-sided win over Montana De La Rosa. Suarez’s striking just clears the bar enough to be functional, but that part of her game has rarely mattered given her ability to leverage her wrestling background and the subsequent grappling she has been able to show off as a result. That makes for a fairly clear dynamic here, as Andrade still has the knockout power to absolutely nuke Suarez given the opportunity, but she also figures to be outclassed in short order once this hits the mat. At this point, Suarez seems to have a much clearer focus in terms of what she hopes to accomplish. The pick is Suarez via first-round submission.
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