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Gets revenge on Andrea Lee
De La Rosa defeated Andrea Lee via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky.
ANALYSIS
De La Rosa gets revenge on Lee after the latter won the first bout between the two in June 2019, but more importantly, snaps a three-fight losing streak in the process. It didn't start well for Montana, as Lee won Round 1, but she got things on track over the course of the final 10 minutes, aided by Lee's output suddenly and mysteriously dropping off a cliff. It was clear as day De La Rosa would be winning a decision when the final bell rang despite the fact one judge inexplicably scored the fight for Lee. The 29-year-old De La Rosa improves to 6-5-1 in the UFC and should continue to hover around the .500 mark moving forward.
De La Rosa gets revenge on Lee after the latter won the first bout between the two in June 2019, but more importantly, snaps a three-fight losing streak in the process. It didn't start well for Montana, as Lee won Round 1, but she got things on track over the course of the final 10 minutes, aided by Lee's output suddenly and mysteriously dropping off a cliff. It was clear as day De La Rosa would be winning a decision when the final bell rang despite the fact one judge inexplicably scored the fight for Lee. The 29-year-old De La Rosa improves to 6-5-1 in the UFC and should continue to hover around the .500 mark moving forward.
Receives chance at redemption
De La Rosa is scheduled to compete against Andrea Lee in a flyweight fight at UFC Louisville on June 8, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
After beginning her UFC career with a three-fight win streak, it was broken with a loss to Lee in June 2019. Fast forward nearly five years later, and both flyweights have struggled to produce, leading to a rematch between the two scheduled for June. Both fighters are potentially competing to keep their UFC careers ongoing after extended losing streaks.
After beginning her UFC career with a three-fight win streak, it was broken with a loss to Lee in June 2019. Fast forward nearly five years later, and both flyweights have struggled to produce, leading to a rematch between the two scheduled for June. Both fighters are potentially competing to keep their UFC careers ongoing after extended losing streaks.
Losing streak hits three
De La Rosa lost to JJ Aldrich via unanimous decision (27-30, 27-30, 27-30) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Entering as a -160 favorite and seemingly in good position to snap a brief two-fight losing streak, De La Rosa struggled from bell-to-bell and now looks like a release candidate. It was widely assumed Montana would have a significant edge in the grappling department, but she attempted just one token takedown the entire fight. It didn't connect. Instead, she seemed content to engage Aldrich in a prolonged kickboxing match, which she had zero chance of winning. Having lost three in a row and sporting a 1-4-1 record in her past half dozen bouts, De La Rosa's time with the company could be coming to an end.
Entering as a -160 favorite and seemingly in good position to snap a brief two-fight losing streak, De La Rosa struggled from bell-to-bell and now looks like a release candidate. It was widely assumed Montana would have a significant edge in the grappling department, but she attempted just one token takedown the entire fight. It didn't connect. Instead, she seemed content to engage Aldrich in a prolonged kickboxing match, which she had zero chance of winning. Having lost three in a row and sporting a 1-4-1 record in her past half dozen bouts, De La Rosa's time with the company could be coming to an end.
To fight JJ Aldrich
De La Rosa will fight JJ Aldrich at UFC Apex on Oct. 7, Nolan King of USA Today reports.
ANALYSIS
Hopefully this bout sticks after De La Rosa's last two opponents backed out. De La Rosa is 5-4-1 in her UFC career and she'll face a seemingly rejuvenated Aldrich who is coming off a TKO victory against Na Liang back in August.
Hopefully this bout sticks after De La Rosa's last two opponents backed out. De La Rosa is 5-4-1 in her UFC career and she'll face a seemingly rejuvenated Aldrich who is coming off a TKO victory against Na Liang back in August.
Looking for new opponent
De La Rosa's fight with Mariya Agapova at UFC Vegas 80 on Oct. 7 was cancelled, Chris Presnell of MMA Ecosystem reports.
ANALYSIS
Agapova ran into some Visa issues, so De La Rosa will once again be waiting to see who her new opponent will be.
Agapova ran into some Visa issues, so De La Rosa will once again be waiting to see who her new opponent will be.