MMA
Pudilova’s next fight in the UFC has been announced! She will face a tough fighter from Panama in April
Lucie Pudilova confirmed her qualities in her return to the UFC, stopping Yanan Wu by TKO in the second round. Now she faces another challenge, she will return to the cage in April and will be looking to win for the fourth time in a row for the first time in her career.
Lucie Pudilova confirmed her qualities in her return to the UFC, stopping Yanan Wu by TKO in the second round. Now she faces another challenge, she will return to the cage in April and will be looking to win for the fourth time in a row for the first time in her career.
Lucie Pudilova has had her ups and downs in her career. Just when it looked like she was starting to settle into the UFC, four unlucky defeats came. She then made the move to the Octagon, where she fared much better.
After three wins came a defeat to Talita Bernardo, however, after two more wins she was contacted by the UFC again and the Czech made her renewed debut with a bang.
She stopped Yanan Wu in the second round and now she has another challenge ahead of her. She will fight at the UFC Fight Night gala in April.
Her opponent will be Joselyne Edwards from Panama, who has a current streak of 12:4. The 27-year-old fighter also made her UFC debut against Wu, who she beat on points against Pudilova.
The tournament will take place on April 15, but it is still not announced where it will be held. The only certainty so far is that we can also look forward to the fight of Martin Buday.
He will take on Jake Collier and will be looking to build on his previous wins against Chris Barnett and Lukasz Brzenski.
Source: UFC, MMA Shorties
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