Time may be of the essence for Tecia Torres.
As Torres makes final preparations ahead of her forthcoming showdown with Dern at 115 pounds, a look at some of the rivalries that have shaped her career:
Rose Namajunas
“Thug Rose” took another step forward in her development when she posted a unanimous decision over the previously unbeaten Torres in the UFC on Fox 19 co-feature on April 16, 2016 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. All three cageside judges scored it 29-28 for Namajunas, who avenged a 2013 defeat to “The Tiny Tornado” under the Invicta Fighting Championships flag. Torres beat “The Ultimate Fighter 20” finalist to the punch in the first round—she clipped her with a left hook in the clinch that buckled her knees—but could not sustain her momentum. Namajunas established herself in the second, where she stood up the American Top Team export with stiff punches upstairs and struck effectively in combination. A hotly contested third round saw Torres turn to leg kicks while Namajunas landed the cleaner shots and mixed in a tactical takedown in the final minute, currying the necessary favor on the scorecards.
Michelle Waterson
Torres won for the third time in as many appearances when she captured a unanimous decision from “The Karate Hottie” in a UFC 218 women’s strawweight showcase Dec. 2, 2017 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. Scores were 30-27, 29-28 and 29-28. Waterson struggled to keep the fight at a desired distance, especially in the first and third rounds. Torres overwhelmed her at times with output, swarming on her with punches. Her efforts resulted in significant swelling to Waterson’s left eye. Even so, she dumped Torres to the mat with a head-and-arm throw in the middle stanza and spent substantial time in top position. However, Torres responded down the stretch, bullying the Jackson-Wink MMA representative in the clinch for much of the third round before climbing to the back, chewing up clock and nearly finishing it with ground-and-pound.
Jessica Andrade
Repeated takedowns, stifling top control and punishing ground-and-pound carried the Parana Vale Tudo cornerstone to a unanimous decision over Torres in the UFC on Fox 28 co-main event on Feb. 24, 2018 at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida. Andrade earned nods from all three cageside judges: 29-27, 29-28 and 29-28. Torres enjoyed some early success with counter left hooks off the back foot and clubbing overhand rights. However, Andrade slowly seized control and overpowered “The Ultimate Fighter 20” quarterfinalist. She executed multiple takedowns in the second and third rounds, moved to advantageous positions and piled up points with short punches, forearm strikes and elbows from the top.
Angela Hill
Rapid-fire punching combinations and an active kicking game spurred Torres to a unanimous decision over the former Invicta Fighting Championships titleholder in their UFC 265 rematch on Aug. 7, 2021 at the Toyota Center in Houston. Scores were 30-27, 30-27 and 29-28. Hill had hoped to avenge a June 2015 defeat to “The Tiny Tornado” but enjoyed little in terms of meaningful success. Torres handled her in the clinch and routinely beat her to the draw, often answering her single shots with two, three and sometimes four strikes of her own. She punctuated a comprehensive performance in the closing seconds of the third round, where she executed a takedown, maintained top position and applied her ground-and-pound. By the time it was over, Torres had outstruck her counterpart by a 166-99 margin.
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