UFC Champ Weili Zhang’s Crucial Weakness Exposed by Ex-Opponent Ahead of Amanda Lemos Fight at UFC 292: Sterling vs. O’Malley
Follow Us
UFC 292 is shaping up to be an intriguing PPV, with all the drama around the Boston card slowly unveiling itself. While there were some major upsets regarding the PPV roster, including the withdrawal of several UFC top guns like veteran Henry Cejudo, things are now looking solid for the event at TD Garden. But while fans are thrilled at the prospect of the tantalizing headliner bout between Sean O’Malley and Aljamain Sterling for the bantamweight title, there’s another title fight that deserves more recognition.
We’re talking about the women’s strawweight title clash between the reigning champ Zhang Weili and #5 contender Amanda Lemos. Both fighters are coming into UFC 292 with a win in their last fight. But who has a better chance of taking the title home? Well, former divisional champ Jessica Andrade has an amusing prediction for this matchup and it’s not what you would have guessed. So, what does the Brazilian think about the fighters’ chances? And how do Andrade’s remarks expose Zhang’s shortcomings? Let’s find out!
Former UFC champ weighs in on Strawweight title fight at UFC 292
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Amanda Lemos and Zhang Weili are set to collide in the co-main event of UFC 292, with the women’s UFC strawweight championship on the line. Now, Jessica Andrade, who holds the distinction of being the last fighter to defeat Lemos, brings her perspective to the table. Andrade sees a potential upset brewing and adds to the buzz around the fight with her remarks during an episode of the ‘MMA Fighting’ podcast ‘Trocação Franca.’
Recalling her own experience with both fighters, Andrade notes, “Amanda Lemos is very tough… Her striking is very, very hard.” However, she raises a crucial point: if Weili doesn’t approach the fight strategically, her chances might be at risk. The Brazilian emphasizes the importance of Weili’s takedown defense and jiu-jitsu skills, highlighting Lemos’s incredible power that could tip the scales in her favor.
Trending
Joe Rogan Wants to Make MMA Difficult After Dana White Told to Remove Cage From UFC Fights – “Better if It Was Like a Basketball Court”
May 16, 2024 05:03 PM EDT
“We’re Really Doomed” – Joe Rogan Lays Bare Truth Behind Northern Lights Just Days After Solar Storms Leave the World in Awe
May 15, 2024 08:37 AM EDT
“No Girlfriend or Wife” – Joe Rogan and Royce Gracie Reveal the Real Reason Behind Khabib Nurmagomedov’s Dagestani Teammates’ Secret to Success
May 16, 2024 10:11 AM EDT
Concerned After Rumors of “Jail Time” for Khabib Nurmagomedov, UFC Veteran Believes Its All “Business” Behind Russian’s Tax Woes
May 15, 2024 01:18 PM EDT
Russian Gold Medallist Wrestler, Banned From Olympics 2024, Reveals Khabib Nurmagomedov’s Advice for Him
May 12, 2024 06:45 PM EDT
Get instantly notified of the hottest UFC stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
Moreover, comparing the two fighters, the former champ drops a surprising insight: “Lemos hits harder than Weili.” This observation underscores the Brazilian title challenger’s exceptional striking ability – while suggesting that her Chinese rival might be in for a challenge if she doesn’t adjust her game plan accordingly.
Jessica Andrade makes a bold claim for Zhang vs. Lemos
Andrade delves deeper into her prediction, asserting, “If Weili doesn’t use the right strategy and work on the ground… it will end badly for her.” This ominous forecast underscores the critical nature of strategy and adaptability in the fight game.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Offering her final verdict, she confidently declared, “This is my pick – I think Lemos wins.” However, she adds a layer of complexity, considering the potential duration of the bout. She speculates, “If it goes past the second or third rounds, Lemos wins.” Yet, Andrade acknowledges the durability of Weili, questioning Lemos’s ability to sustain her power over five rounds.
In terms of tactics, the former champ suggests that Lemos could capitalize on Weili’s potential weaknesses. “But in terms of power – if Weili doesn’t work against the fence, and gets Lemos tired – it will definitely be a knockout in the second or third round,” she concludes.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Andrade’s insightful analysis provides a unique perspective on the upcoming women’s strawweight clash. With a keen eye on both fighters’ pros and cons, the former champ’s prediction serves as a thought-provoking lens. As the event approaches, the question remains: will Lemos’s power and strategic prowess prove to be the deciding factors in an explosive outcome? Or will Weili’s experience and adaptability secure her continued reign as the strawweight champion? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Watch this story: Is the Khamzat Chimaev vs Paulo Costa Fight Happening on UFC 294?