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Dominates Leah Letson in Vegas
Spencer defeated Leah Letson via TKO (punches) at 4:25 of Round 3 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Spencer had shown very little explosiveness over the course of her first five UFC bouts, but that didn't stop her from blowing Letson out of the water in what was her most complete effort to date. Going up against a clearly inferior opponent, Spencer made a point to control Letson at the point of attack the entire fight. She was credited with 227 total strikes landed, four successful takedowns and 11:58 worth of control time in a fight that lasted a little over 14 minutes. They are truly laughable numbers and highlight just how dominant Spencer was. Spencer is in a tough spot -- she has some talent, but the UFC's 145-pound female division is a disaster, and there are very few fights that make sense in general, let alone for Spencer.
Spencer had shown very little explosiveness over the course of her first five UFC bouts, but that didn't stop her from blowing Letson out of the water in what was her most complete effort to date. Going up against a clearly inferior opponent, Spencer made a point to control Letson at the point of attack the entire fight. She was credited with 227 total strikes landed, four successful takedowns and 11:58 worth of control time in a fight that lasted a little over 14 minutes. They are truly laughable numbers and highlight just how dominant Spencer was. Spencer is in a tough spot -- she has some talent, but the UFC's 145-pound female division is a disaster, and there are very few fights that make sense in general, let alone for Spencer.
Looking to get back on track
Spencer will take on Leah Letson in a featherweight bout at the UFC event Nov. 13, Mike Heck of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Spencer has now lost her last three bouts to Cris Cyborg, Amanda Nunes, and most recently Norma Dumont at UFC Vegas 27 in May. Leston on the other hand will be making her first appearance in the Octagon after nearly three years due to a variety of health issues.
Spencer has now lost her last three bouts to Cris Cyborg, Amanda Nunes, and most recently Norma Dumont at UFC Vegas 27 in May. Leston on the other hand will be making her first appearance in the Octagon after nearly three years due to a variety of health issues.
Right knee needs clearance
Spencer is facing a 180-day medical suspension, MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Spencer is coming off a loss to Norma Dumont by split decision. She will need to have a right knee MRI and if positive must have clearance from a doctor or she will be unable to fight again until Nov. 19.
Spencer is coming off a loss to Norma Dumont by split decision. She will need to have a right knee MRI and if positive must have clearance from a doctor or she will be unable to fight again until Nov. 19.
On wrong end of split decision
Spencer lost to Norma Dumont via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 27-30) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
This was another close fight, with neither woman able to pull away from the other. Spencer appeared to take the final frame, while Dumont won the middle round, so it likely came down to Round 1. Although she picked up plenty of stoppages (mostly submissions) in her Invicta days, Spencer doesn't really have the requisite skill set to generate a ton of offense in a short amount of time. She will have difficultly making up ground should she fall behind early on the judges scorecards. Spencer has lost three of her last four fights dating back to July 2019, although two of those defeats came against Amanda Nunes and Cris Cyborg. So if we toss those aside, she's 1-1 in fights in which she had an actual chance of winning.
This was another close fight, with neither woman able to pull away from the other. Spencer appeared to take the final frame, while Dumont won the middle round, so it likely came down to Round 1. Although she picked up plenty of stoppages (mostly submissions) in her Invicta days, Spencer doesn't really have the requisite skill set to generate a ton of offense in a short amount of time. She will have difficultly making up ground should she fall behind early on the judges scorecards. Spencer has lost three of her last four fights dating back to July 2019, although two of those defeats came against Amanda Nunes and Cris Cyborg. So if we toss those aside, she's 1-1 in fights in which she had an actual chance of winning.
Now facing Dumont
Spencer will take on Norma Dumont in a featherweight bout at the UFC event on May 22, David Van Auken of Fight Bananas reports.
ANALYSIS
Spencer's original opponent, Danyelle Wolf, was forced to pull out due to an undisclosed reason. She will now get Dumont, who will be looking for her second UFC win and to go 6-1 professionally. Spencer has not fought since June of 2020 when she fell to Amanda Nunes by unanimous decision.
Spencer's original opponent, Danyelle Wolf, was forced to pull out due to an undisclosed reason. She will now get Dumont, who will be looking for her second UFC win and to go 6-1 professionally. Spencer has not fought since June of 2020 when she fell to Amanda Nunes by unanimous decision.