Amanda Lemos has designs on someday challenging for the Ultimate Fighting Championship women’s strawweight crown, and those ambitions now bring her face to face with one of the division’s most formidable and accomplished competitors.
In advance of the Lemos-Andrade showdown at 115 pounds, a look at some of the numbers that have accompanied them to this point:
34: Years of age for Lemos, who was born on May 22, 1987 in Belem, Brazil.
7: Lemos wins by knockout or technical knockout, accounting for 64% of her career total (11). Her list of victims includes Montserrat Ruiz, Livinha Souza and Mayra Cantuaria Rodrigues. Lemos holds two other wins by submission and two more by decision.
8: First-round finishes on the Lemos resume, with three of them having taken place inside the Octagon. She put Miranda Granger to sleep with a rear-naked choke in 3:43 at UFC Fight Night 165, cut down Souza with punches in 3:29 at UFC 259 and buried Ruiz with punches in 35 seconds at UFC on ESPN 26.
22: Rounds started by Lemos as a professional mixed martial artist. She has gone the distance on three different occasions and carries a 2-0-1 record in those bouts.
5: Knockdowns landed by Lemos as a UFC women’s strawweight, placing her first on the promotion’s all-time list at 115 pounds. She also leads in knockdowns per 15 minutes (1.98).
30: Years of age for Andrade, who was born in Umuarama, Brazil, on Sept. 25, 1991.
9: Andrade victories by knockout or technical knockout, accounting for 41% of her career total (22). Her list of victims includes Calvillo, Katlyn Chookagian, Rose Namajunas, Karolina Kowalkiewicz and Jessica Penne. Andrade owns seven other victories by submission and six more by decision.
112: Days spent by Andrade as undisputed UFC women’s strawweight champion. She held the title from May 11, 2019 to Aug. 31, 2019—the shortest title reign in the history of the 115-pound weight class.
74: Seconds needed for Andrade to submit Juliana Silva with a guillotine choke at Ring of Fire 4 on Aug. 28, 2012. Having occurred nearly a decade ago, it remains her fastest finish to date.
.717: Cumulative winning percentage between the nine women—Namajunas, Valentina Shevchenko, Weili Zhang, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, Raquel Pennington, Marion Reneau, Liz Carmouche, Jennifer Maia and Kinberly Tanaka Novaes—who have defeated Andrade. They boast a combined record of 137-52-2.