Former UFC Strawweight Champion Jessica Andrade will take on Marina Rodriguez on April 13th on a historic UFC 300 card! The bout will take place in the early preliminaries of the event, highlighting the fact that the card is stacked from top to bottom, as UFC CEO Dana White declared in a recent interview. “UFC 300 is the greatest combat sports card ever assembled.”
The showdown between the two Brazilian fighters will be a thrilling development for No. 4 ranked Andrade, who is looking to make a comeback to fight for the title he once held. So, let's find out what we know about 'Bate Estaca's' ethnicity, family and background.
Jessica Andrade is of Brazilian descent
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Jessica Andrade was born on September 25, 1991 in Umu Arama, Paraná, Brazil. her parents, Julio and Neusa Andrade They were farmers who worked in the plantation fields to support their families.According to information available online, Andrade Brazilian indigenous people Through her great-grandmother.
She explained the story behind her roots in a 2018 interview with MMA Fighting, saying: “When the Portuguese came here, everyone was native Brazilian, so I have that blood in my blood. My great-grandmother was captured in the forest and was of pure Brazilian origin. …”
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Andrade has an older brother. Fernando. She grew up playing futsal and soccer and even had a desire to take her talent to a professional level. However, when she received an offer to play from a club in São Paulo, her parents did not allow her to transfer due to safety concerns.
She began training in judo while in school and began training in jiu-jitsu in 2011. Later that year, she made her professional MMA debut. Her fighting aptitude was evident early on, as in her first match in Brazil she won 8 of 10 fights.
Andrade made his UFC debut in this fight. Liz Carmouche However, he was unable to win by TKO in the second round. It is also interesting to note that she made her debut at bantamweight and decided to move to strawweight in 2016. This decision allowed her to defeat Rose Namajunas at UFC Her 237 in 2019 to become the UFC champion in her weight class.
Heading into UFC 300, the Brazilian fighter already has a goal in mind. She predicted that she might need to revisit some of her familiar faces before returning to her UFC title.
Andrade claims road to UFC strawweight title is full of 'rematches'
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Jessica Andrade will look to continue her winning streak heading into her matchup against Marina Rodriguez at UFC 300. She ended her losing streak at three at UFC 295 last November with a stunning finish of Mackenzie Dern. This allowed her to get her journey back on track to becoming a UFC champion once again. While she suffered losses; Erin BlanchfieldYang Xiaonan, Tatiana Suarez In the midst of a series of setbacks, Andrade realized he might be seeing a familiar face inside the Octagon on his way to UFC strawweight gold. In her post-UFC 295 press conference she said:I know that in order to actually become champion, to fight for the belt towards the end of next year, I have to have some rematches and beat the girls that beat me. ”
One of the fighters who defeated her, Yan Xiaonan, will be challenging for the strawweight title at UFC 300. Depending on the outcome of that match, Andrade's prediction of a “rematch” may come true!
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