Blanchfield Outpoints Namajunas at UFC Edmonton: A New Era in Women's Strawweight?
So, the UFC went down in Edmonton and let me tell ya, it was a wild night! But one of the most anticipated fights of the evening was the strawweight showdown between Mackenzie Dern and Michelle Waterson, and let's just say it was fire.
Dern, known for her submission skills, came into the fight with a clear game plan: take Waterson down and finish her. Waterson, on the other hand, was looking to use her superior striking to keep the fight standing. And that's exactly what happened. The first two rounds were a slugfest, with both women landing some devastating shots. But in the third round, Dern managed to take Waterson down and control her from the top, which ultimately gave her the win via unanimous decision.
This fight was a big one for Dern, not just because of the win but because of the statement she made. Dern has been on a roll lately, and this win cemented her place as a top contender in the strawweight division. She even called out the current champion, Zhang Weili, after the fight. So, it looks like things are getting interesting at the top of the division.
But the question on everyone's mind is where does Waterson go from here? She's a veteran of the sport and has faced some of the best in the world, but she's now lost two in a row and will likely need to bounce back with a win soon to stay relevant.
This fight was a great display of both striking and grappling and showed just how deep the women's strawweight division is. We're likely to see Dern back in the Octagon soon, and hopefully, her next fight will be for the title. This fight was a huge step in her journey to the top, and we're all eager to see what she does next.