On Saturday in Singapore, the top pound-for-pound fighter in the sport will look to keep her belt safe from yet another worthy challenger, while she keeps up her inexorable march on the UFC’s record books.
Into this forbidding spotlight steps Santos, who has rebounded from a loss in her UFC debut to rack up four straight wins over credible competition, looking generally dominant in the process. By the eyeball test, the 28-year-old Brazilian is one of the very few 125-pounders who can rival Shevchenko’s size and athleticism, and puts those physical tools to use with a well-rounded offensive skill set. Santos will likely enter the Octagon as a 6-to-1 underdog, but considering that Shevchenko has routinely come in at -1000 or greater against the best her division has to offer, that is actually a form of compliment to Santos.
Here is the history of the UFC women’s flyweight title and the times it was won, lost or defended. It tells the story of a division that started in chaos but has become a conveyor belt, feeding challengers to a champion who has been knocking them off with brutal efficiency, almost faster than her promotion can find them.
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