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JJ Aldrich is riding high right now. She just handed Andrea Lee a unanimous decision loss in March, and before that she was on a nice run with wins over Montana De La Rosa and a nasty second round TKO of Liang Na in Singapore where she finished it with elbows from the back. The southpaw has found her groove at flyweight after some tough battles. Jamey-Lyn Horth is coming in hot too. The Canadian just starched Tereza Bleda in December, landing 18 of 24 strikes before getting the finish in just over two minutes.
If Horth's pace is going to break Aldrich, it happens in round two when the volume really starts piling up.
That came after she beat Vanessa Demopoulos by decision in June, throwing 183 strikes and landing 115 of them. She's 3-2 in her last five but those wins show she can push a crazy pace and crack when she needs to. Here's what makes this interesting. Aldrich is the more experienced UFC vet who's seen it all, but Horth brings that wild Canadian energy and serious volume. Horth threw 183 strikes against Demopoulos and kept that pressure cooking for 15 minutes.
Aldrich is slick from the southpaw stance and has shown she can finish fights or grind out decisions when needed. The question is whether Horth's pace overwhelms Aldrich's experience, or if JJ's timing and technique slow down the Canadian's forward march. Both women are tough as hell and neither backs down.
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Jamey-Lyn Horth's recent form
JJ Aldrich is riding high right now. She just handed Andrea Lee a unanimous decision loss in March, and before that she was on a nice run with wins over Montana De La Rosa and a nasty second round TKO of Liang Na in Singapore where she finished it with elbows from the back. The southpaw has found her groove at flyweight after some tough battles. Jamey-Lyn Horth is coming in hot too. The Canadian just starched Tereza Bleda in December, landing 18 of 24 strikes before getting the finish in just over two minutes.
If Horth's pace is going to break Aldrich, it happens in round two when the volume really starts piling up.
That came after she beat Vanessa Demopoulos by decision in June, throwing 183 strikes and landing 115 of them. She's 3-2 in her last five but those wins show she can push a crazy pace and crack when she needs to. Here's what makes this interesting. Aldrich is the more experienced UFC vet who's seen it all, but Horth brings that wild Canadian energy and serious volume. Horth threw 183 strikes against Demopoulos and kept that pressure cooking for 15 minutes.
Aldrich is slick from the southpaw stance and has shown she can finish fights or grind out decisions when needed. The question is whether Horth's pace overwhelms Aldrich's experience, or if JJ's timing and technique slow down the Canadian's forward march. Both women are tough as hell and neither backs down.
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Pace delta
+0.3 significant strikes/min
JJ Aldrich averages 4.0 significant strikes per minute while Jamey-Lyn Horth sits at 3.6.
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87%
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