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Again bests Michelle Waterson
Rodriguez defeated Michelle Waterson via TKO (punches) at 2:42 of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
There was a level of violence and aggressiveness here that we hadn't seen from Rodriguez in any of her prior UFC bouts. She worked her way back to her feet following an early takedown from Waterson and proceeded to unload with literally everything but the kitchen sink. Michelle, with some help from referee Kerry Hatley not stopping the fight, managed to see Round 2, but Marina went right back to work, eventually earning the stoppage. Rodriguez called out Tatiana Suarez in her post-fight interview. Unlike many requests, this one makes some sense. The Brazilian is 36 years of age now, so she might as well seek the biggest fight possible, as soon as possible. Rodriguez is 5-2 in her past seven fights, although two of those wins are over Waterson. She'll also walk away with a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus for her efforts here.
There was a level of violence and aggressiveness here that we hadn't seen from Rodriguez in any of her prior UFC bouts. She worked her way back to her feet following an early takedown from Waterson and proceeded to unload with literally everything but the kitchen sink. Michelle, with some help from referee Kerry Hatley not stopping the fight, managed to see Round 2, but Marina went right back to work, eventually earning the stoppage. Rodriguez called out Tatiana Suarez in her post-fight interview. Unlike many requests, this one makes some sense. The Brazilian is 36 years of age now, so she might as well seek the biggest fight possible, as soon as possible. Rodriguez is 5-2 in her past seven fights, although two of those wins are over Waterson. She'll also walk away with a $50,000 Performance of the Night bonus for her efforts here.
Will fight Waterson
Rodriguez will get a fight against Michelle Waterson at UFC Vegas 79 on Sept. 23, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nlreports.
ANALYSIS
The last time these two met, Rodriguez won via unanimous decision and used her size to her advantage. Currently 6-3-2, Rodriguez is technically gifted and has plenty of power, so look for her to use that to her advantage against a much smaller opponent. She'll have plenty to prove after losing her previous two bouts.
The last time these two met, Rodriguez won via unanimous decision and used her size to her advantage. Currently 6-3-2, Rodriguez is technically gifted and has plenty of power, so look for her to use that to her advantage against a much smaller opponent. She'll have plenty to prove after losing her previous two bouts.
Can't defend takedown in loss
Rodriguez lost to Virna Jandiroba via unanimous decision (28-29, 28-29, 27-30) at UFC 288 on Saturday in Newark, New Jersey.
ANALYSIS
A pure striker who offers zero in the grappling department, everyone was well aware Rodriguez was going to have to fend off Jandiroba's takedown attempts in order to win this fight, and she wasn't able to do so. Marina spent more than three minutes in each round plastered to the mat, ultimately allowing Virna to rack up 12:02 worth of control time, or, in other words, eliminating any chance Rodriguez had of winning a decision. Already 36 years of age, Marina has won a bunch of fights during her four-and-a-half years in the UFC, although she has far less upside than her 6-3-2 record with the company would lead you to believe.
A pure striker who offers zero in the grappling department, everyone was well aware Rodriguez was going to have to fend off Jandiroba's takedown attempts in order to win this fight, and she wasn't able to do so. Marina spent more than three minutes in each round plastered to the mat, ultimately allowing Virna to rack up 12:02 worth of control time, or, in other words, eliminating any chance Rodriguez had of winning a decision. Already 36 years of age, Marina has won a bunch of fights during her four-and-a-half years in the UFC, although she has far less upside than her 6-3-2 record with the company would lead you to believe.
Taking on Virna Jandiroba
Rodriguez agreed to face Virna Jandiroba in a strawweight bout at UFC 288 on May 6, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Rodriguez is coming off a main-event loss to Amanda Lemos in November, which snapped a streak of four straight victories and was the first knockout loss of her professional career. Jandiroba is 4-3 since she joined the UFC in 2019 and last fought in May 2022 when she defeated Angela Hill via unanimous decision.
Rodriguez is coming off a main-event loss to Amanda Lemos in November, which snapped a streak of four straight victories and was the first knockout loss of her professional career. Jandiroba is 4-3 since she joined the UFC in 2019 and last fought in May 2022 when she defeated Angela Hill via unanimous decision.
Knocked out in main event
Rodriguez lost to Amanda Lemos via TKO (punches) at 0:54 of Round 3 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
It's a crushing loss for Rodriguez and one that will be difficult to rebound from. Entering as a hefty -230 favorite, Rodriguez accomplished stunningly little in the fight. She had a nice flurry at the end of Round 1 which likely won her the frame, but that's about it. She was on the defensive nearly all of Round 2 and was nearly choked out by Lemos before being knocked out by her opponent early in Round 3. Rodriguez entered the evening with a 6-1-2 UFC record, which looks great on paper, but she's already 35 years of age, and there's nothing in Rodriguez's background that suggests she is any sort of legitimate title contender, even in a thin strawweight division. This was the first knockout loss of Rodriguez's career.
It's a crushing loss for Rodriguez and one that will be difficult to rebound from. Entering as a hefty -230 favorite, Rodriguez accomplished stunningly little in the fight. She had a nice flurry at the end of Round 1 which likely won her the frame, but that's about it. She was on the defensive nearly all of Round 2 and was nearly choked out by Lemos before being knocked out by her opponent early in Round 3. Rodriguez entered the evening with a 6-1-2 UFC record, which looks great on paper, but she's already 35 years of age, and there's nothing in Rodriguez's background that suggests she is any sort of legitimate title contender, even in a thin strawweight division. This was the first knockout loss of Rodriguez's career.