A trio of new women’s bouts have been announced for upcoming events. Here are the fights, together with my first ideas on them.
Emily Whitmire vs. Amanda Ribas, UFC on ESPN 3
An intriguing women’s strawweight bout between Emily Whitmire and Amanda Ribas was scheduled for UFC on ESPN 3, occurring June 29 at Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Combate broke the information. Whitmire (4-2) is currently 2-1 at the UFC and recently needed just 61 minutes to submit Aleksandra Albu in a breakout performance that place a UFC women’s strawweight document for fastest submission win. Ribas (6-1) was recently cleared by USADA after sitting out two decades due to a tainted supplement and will look to jump back into the win column for the first time because 2016. Given the very long layoff to get Ribas and the recent success of Whitmire within the Octagon, start looking for Whitmire to be a solid gaming preferred heading into this bout.
Angela Hill vs. Yan Xiaonan, UFC 238
Because of an injury to Wu Yanan, Angela Hill has agreed to step on short notice if she chooses on Yan Xiaonan at UFC 238, which can be set for June 8 at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The news was broken by ESPN. Hill (9-6) recently picked up a decision win over Jodie Esquibel to snap a two-fight win series and will fight again less than six months afterwards here against Xiaonan. It has been a busy beginning to 2019 for Hill, who will be battling for the third time in four months should she make it to this fight. Overall Hill is 4-6 at the Octagon in two distinct stints with the advertising. Xiaonan (10-1, 1 NC) is riding a nine-fight unbeaten streak and is 3-0 overall from the UFC with all three of her wins coming from decision. This should be a competitive fight but given the level of competition she has fought and how active she has been so far in 2019, anticipate Hill to be preferred in this one.
Claudia Gadelha vs. Randa Markos, UFC 239
Two of the best female strawweights on the planet at place to meet at UFC 239 as Claudia Gadelha meets Randa Markos. The card occurs July 6 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Gadelha (16-4) is surprisingly just 6-4 from the UFC and is coming from a surprising decision reduction to Nina Ansaroff. Once among the most stressed women’s strawweights about the UFC roster, Gadelha has really struggled in the last few years and seems to be on the decrease at age 30 as each of the wars she has been have caught up to her. Markos (9-6, 1 NC) is 5-5-1 in the UFC and recently picked up arguably her most remarkable win yet, a first-round submission victory over Angela Hill. Markos has battled consistency issues inside the Octagon and has yet to rack up a win streak of over 1 struggle in a row, but the victory over Hill might be a indication that she has finally figured out things. Contemplating Gadelha consistently gets plenty of respect from bettors I really do expect her to be favored here, however, Markos is absolutely a live dog in this fight.
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