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This weekend at UFC 248, we will learn whether the Ultimate Fighting Championship strawweight title will continue to resemble a game of rock, paper, scissors—with a touch of “high-speed carousel ride”—or the madness is over for the moment.
Follow along: Last May, Jessica
Andrade knocked out Rose
Namajunas with a thunderous slam to become the fourth woman to
capture the strawweight title. Namajunas had won the title with a
stunning knockout of Joanna
Jedrzejczyk, then took a convincing decision in their rematch,
making her 2-0 against the greatest fighter in the short history of
the division. Jedrzejczyk’s last successful title defense before
losing to Namajunas had been a one-sided drubbing of Andrade. And
the woman “Joanna Champion” defeated to kick off her thus far
unmatched run of five straight title defenses? That would be
Carla
Esparza, who became the UFC’s inaugural strawweight champ by
defeating none other than Namajunas, convincingly at that.
Then onto the carousel stepped Weili Zhang, who blew away Andrade in less than a minute to win the belt last August. While Zhang’s monstrous 20-fight win streak and the dominant manner in which she wrested the title from Andrade seem to imply the carousel ride might be over, several of the former champs might have something to say about it first, starting this Saturday with Jedrzejczyk.
Here is the brief but eventful history of the UFC strawweight title. It tells a story of a division with surprising depth and parity from day one, a division that continues to grow and develop as its initial crop of contenders have taken turns knocking each other off the throne.
This weekend at UFC 248, we will learn whether the Ultimate Fighting Championship strawweight title will continue to resemble a game of rock, paper, scissors—with a touch of “high-speed carousel ride”—or the madness is over for the moment.
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Then onto the carousel stepped Weili Zhang, who blew away Andrade in less than a minute to win the belt last August. While Zhang’s monstrous 20-fight win streak and the dominant manner in which she wrested the title from Andrade seem to imply the carousel ride might be over, several of the former champs might have something to say about it first, starting this Saturday with Jedrzejczyk.
Here is the brief but eventful history of the UFC strawweight title. It tells a story of a division with surprising depth and parity from day one, a division that continues to grow and develop as its initial crop of contenders have taken turns knocking each other off the throne.
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