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Tatiana Suarez is back and hunting for that title shot she's been chasing forever. After going the distance with Zhang Weili in a title fight back in February, losing a unanimous decision, she bounced back in September with a dominant win over Amanda Lemos. Three rounds, unanimous decision, controlled the fight her way. Now she's got Loopy Godinez standing across from her in Miami at UFC 327, and this is the kind of fight that separates contenders from gatekeepers. Godinez has been on a tear lately.
If Suarez gets the takedown in rounds two or three, that's when the guillotine becomes a real problem.
She just beat that same Jessica Andrade that Suarez submitted back in 2023, taking a unanimous decision in Chicago this past August. Before that, she handled Julia Polastri in Mexico City, putting together 114 strikes and five takedowns. The girl can scrap and she's got cardio for days. But here's the thing, she's also dropped decisions to Mackenzie Dern and Virna Jandiroba when she stepped up in competition. Suarez is a southpaw wrestler who makes you uncomfortable everywhere.
That guillotine choke is nasty. She caught Andrade with it, caught Montana De La Rosa with it. When she gets you down, she grinds you out. Godinez is tough as nails and throws volume, but Suarez has been in there with the absolute best at 115. The experience gap is real, and so is that wrestling threat that Godinez hasn't really solved against elite grapplers.
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Loopy Godinez's recent form
Tatiana Suarez is back and hunting for that title shot she's been chasing forever. After going the distance with Zhang Weili in a title fight back in February, losing a unanimous decision, she bounced back in September with a dominant win over Amanda Lemos. Three rounds, unanimous decision, controlled the fight her way. Now she's got Loopy Godinez standing across from her in Miami at UFC 327, and this is the kind of fight that separates contenders from gatekeepers. Godinez has been on a tear lately.
If Suarez gets the takedown in rounds two or three, that's when the guillotine becomes a real problem.
She just beat that same Jessica Andrade that Suarez submitted back in 2023, taking a unanimous decision in Chicago this past August. Before that, she handled Julia Polastri in Mexico City, putting together 114 strikes and five takedowns. The girl can scrap and she's got cardio for days. But here's the thing, she's also dropped decisions to Mackenzie Dern and Virna Jandiroba when she stepped up in competition. Suarez is a southpaw wrestler who makes you uncomfortable everywhere.
That guillotine choke is nasty. She caught Andrade with it, caught Montana De La Rosa with it. When she gets you down, she grinds you out. Godinez is tough as nails and throws volume, but Suarez has been in there with the absolute best at 115. The experience gap is real, and so is that wrestling threat that Godinez hasn't really solved against elite grapplers.
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Tatiana Suarez's recent form
Pace delta
+1.6 significant strikes/min
Loopy Godinez averages 4.5 significant strikes per minute while Tatiana Suarez sits at 3.0.
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76%
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