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Taking on McKenna
Vlismas (personal) agreed to fight Cory McKenna at UFC's Dec. 17 event, Alex Behunin of MMA mania reports.
ANALYSIS
Vlismas was previously scheduled to face Tabatha Ricci at UFC's Oct. event, but the former was forced to withdraw due to a personal matter. Vlismas has a 2-1 record since making her UFC debut in March 2021, and McKenna carries the same record since debuting herself in November 2020.
Vlismas was previously scheduled to face Tabatha Ricci at UFC's Oct. event, but the former was forced to withdraw due to a personal matter. Vlismas has a 2-1 record since making her UFC debut in March 2021, and McKenna carries the same record since debuting herself in November 2020.
Matchup with Ricci scrapped
Vlismas announced Monday via her personal Instagram account that her Oct. 1 bantamweight matchup with Tabatha Ricci at UFC Apex in Las Vegas has been cancelled after Vlismas withdrew due to a personal matter.
ANALYSIS
Vlismas announced in her post that she's been rescheduled to fight again in December, though it's unclear if she'll be taking on Ricci or another opponent. The 27-year-old Vlismas owns a 7-2-0 career MMA record and is 2-1-0 since debuting with the UFC in March 2021.
Vlismas announced in her post that she's been rescheduled to fight again in December, though it's unclear if she'll be taking on Ricci or another opponent. The 27-year-old Vlismas owns a 7-2-0 career MMA record and is 2-1-0 since debuting with the UFC in March 2021.
Taking on Ricci October 1
Vlismas will fight Tabatha Ricci in a bantamweight fight at a UFC event on October 1, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Vlismas will need every bit of her 73% takedown defense in October, taking on Tabatha Ricci, who attempts 3.95 takedown attempts per 15 minutes. Both fighters enter having won two consecutive fights after losing their UFC debuts. Vlismas averages 5.83 significant strikes per minute, compared to Ricci, who only lands 2.95 per minute. Keeping the fight off the ground will be Vlismas' top priority, as Ricci only defends on 58% of significant strikes.
Vlismas will need every bit of her 73% takedown defense in October, taking on Tabatha Ricci, who attempts 3.95 takedown attempts per 15 minutes. Both fighters enter having won two consecutive fights after losing their UFC debuts. Vlismas averages 5.83 significant strikes per minute, compared to Ricci, who only lands 2.95 per minute. Keeping the fight off the ground will be Vlismas' top priority, as Ricci only defends on 58% of significant strikes.
High volume earns $50k
Vlismas defeated Mallory Martin via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28) at UFC Vegas 44 on Saturday.
ANALYSIS
The artist formerly known as Cheyanne Buys, Vlismas took this fight on short notice just weeks after overcoming a serious battle with COVID-19, and she ended up putting forth one of her best performances to date. She won the significant striking tally in all three rounds, setting a new career high with 134 and bringing up her career average to 5.83 per minute. Vlismas, who had been taken down five times in previous two fights, also stuffed all five of Martin's attempts here. Furthermore, she has the durability of Martin to thank, as Martin was able to eat her shots and fire back, ultimately leading to both women getting $50,000 Fight of the Night bonuses. The durability, volume and willing to fight on short notice will all help the stock of Vlismas moving forward.
The artist formerly known as Cheyanne Buys, Vlismas took this fight on short notice just weeks after overcoming a serious battle with COVID-19, and she ended up putting forth one of her best performances to date. She won the significant striking tally in all three rounds, setting a new career high with 134 and bringing up her career average to 5.83 per minute. Vlismas, who had been taken down five times in previous two fights, also stuffed all five of Martin's attempts here. Furthermore, she has the durability of Martin to thank, as Martin was able to eat her shots and fire back, ultimately leading to both women getting $50,000 Fight of the Night bonuses. The durability, volume and willing to fight on short notice will all help the stock of Vlismas moving forward.
Steps in against Mallory Martin
Buys will take on Mallory Martin on Dec. 4 in Las Vegas, MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Buys steps in on short notice to replace Montserrat Ruiz, who withdrew for undisclosed reasons Tuesday. Buys herself recently had to withdraw from a scheduled Nov. 20 fight against Loma Lookboonmee for undisclosed reasons, but she'll evidently be ready to go just two weeks later.
Buys steps in on short notice to replace Montserrat Ruiz, who withdrew for undisclosed reasons Tuesday. Buys herself recently had to withdraw from a scheduled Nov. 20 fight against Loma Lookboonmee for undisclosed reasons, but she'll evidently be ready to go just two weeks later.