Fact Check: UFC Fight Night ‘Jedrzejczyk vs. Penne’
Joanna Jedrzejczyk is a fierce striker. | Photo: ADD A PHOTO
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Jessica Penne could not have envisioned a quicker rise to prominence in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
After just one Octagon appearance, the 32-year-old Alliance MMA representative will challenge reigning champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk for the women’s strawweight title in the UFC Fight Night “Jedrzejczyk vs. Penne” main event on Saturday at the O2 World in Berlin. There, they will vie for supremacy inside the UFC’s still-nascent 115-pound division.
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Jedrzejczyk enjoyed a rapid ascent to the strawweight throne. A decorated muay Thai practitioner, the 27-year-old Pole took a unanimous decision from Juliana de Lima Carneiro in July, captured a split verdict from Nova Uniao’s Claudia Gadelha five months later and put herself in position to meet Carla Esparza for the strawweight championship at UFC 185 on March 15. Jedrzejczyk then routed Esparza en route to a second-round TKO, claiming the 115-pound title in an early frontrunner for “Beatdown of the Year.”
With the Jedrzejczyk-Penne women’s strawweight title fight as the
centerpiece, here are 10 facts surrounding the UFC Fight Night
“Jedrzejczyk vs. Penne” card:
FACT 1: Tatsuya Kawajiri is one of 11 fighters to have held the Shooto lightweight championship. Yuichi Watanabe, Tomonori Ohara, Yuki Nakai, Caol Uno, Takanori Gomi, Joachim Hansen, Vitor Ribeiro, Takahashi Nakakura, Willamy Freire and Kuniyoshi Hironaka are the others.
FACT 2: The 10 men who have defeated Dennis Siver -- Conor McGregor, Cub Swanson, Donald Cerrone, Ross Pearson, Melvin Guillard, Gray Maynard, Jess Liaudin, Daniel Weichel, Arni Isaksson and Fabricio Nascimento -- own a cumulative 217-79-3 record.
FACT 3: A black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, judo and Shotokan karate, Australia-based Englishman Steve Kennedy has nine submission victories to his credit: two by rear-naked choke, two by triangle choke, two by armbar and one each by kimura, arm-triangle choke and north-south choke.
FACT 4: Tiger Muay Thai’s Mairbek Taisumov has fought in 11 different countries: Sweden, Brazil, Singapore, Russia, Romania, United States, Czech Republic, Finland, Netherlands, Slovakia and Germany.
FACT 5: Former Shooto Pacific Rim champion Yuta Sasaki sports 11-, 30-, 38-, 42-, 66- and 96-second finishes on his resume.
FACT 6: According to FightMetric figures, Piotr Hallmann has bested his opponents by a 335-183 margin in the total strikes landed department over his first four UFC appearances.
FACT 7: “The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America” graduate Masio Fullen was a national taekwondo champion in his native Mexico.
FACT 8: When American Kickboxing Academy export Noad Lahat made his promotional debut at UFC Fight Night “Shogun vs. Henderson 2” in March 2014, he joined Moti Horenstein as the only Israelis ever to compete inside the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
FACT 9: British prospect Arnold Allen, who turned 21 in January, is the fourth-youngest fighter on the active UFC roster.
FACT 10: The unbeaten Alan Patrick Silva Alves has held titles in the Bitetti Combat and Jungle Fight organizations.
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