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Andre Lima blasts Kevin Borjas after loss, announces move to bantamweight

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Andre Lima delivered a scathing assessment of Kevin Borjas following their fight, accusing Borjas of spending ten minutes running and five minutes resting on the canvas as a deliberate strategy to avoid a knockout. Lima sarcastically called the approach brilliant if the only goal is to stay upright, adding that he suspects Borjas bet on himself. Lima then announced he is moving down to bantamweight.

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Andre Lima wasted no time voicing his frustration after his loss to Kevin Borjas, unleashing a pointed critique of his opponent's performance and then revealing he will be dropping down to bantamweight.

Lima, known as "Mascote," carries an 11-1-0 record and enters the bantamweight conversation as one of the more well-rounded prospects in the lower weight classes. The 27-year-old Brazilian out of Team Lucas Mineiro stands five-foot-seven with a 67-inch reach and brings a notably well-rounded game to the cage, landing 3.94 significant strikes per minute at a 56 percent accuracy rate while also averaging 1.11 takedowns and 0.9 submission attempts per 15 minutes. That single blemish on his record now belongs to Borjas.

Kevin Borjas
Kevin Borjas

Borjas, the Peruvian fighter nicknamed "El Gallo Negro," improved to 11-5-0 with the victory. The 28-year-old orthodox striker out of Pitbull Martial Arts Center stands five-foot-five with a 68-inch reach and averages 3.87 significant strikes per minute at 42 percent accuracy. His record shows zero takedowns and zero submission attempts per 15 minutes, a profile consistent with the movement-heavy, striker approach Lima accused him of leaning on during their bout.

Lima's criticism was blunt. He accused Borjas of spending ten minutes running and five minutes resting on the canvas as a calculated tactic to survive rather than compete, sarcastically crediting the strategy as brilliant if simply staying upright is the objective. He went further, stating he suspects Borjas bet on himself — a pointed and serious allegation directed at his opponent.

Andre Lima
Andre Lima

Why it matters

  • Lima's move to bantamweight reshapes his trajectory after his first professional loss
  • The gambling allegation, if pursued, could draw scrutiny from athletic commissions
  • Borjas's win adds a high-profile name to his record despite Lima's characterization of the performance
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