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Tereza Bledá knows the date of her UFC debut! Her opponent will be a strong Brazilian with an excellent streak
Although she didn’t win a UFC contract in Contender, the organization approached her a few days later and the young Czech hopeful was able to celebrate. Now she is about to make her debut in the organization and her opponent is certainly no slouch.
Although she didn’t earn a UFC contract in Contender, the organization approached her shortly after and the young Czech hopeful was able to celebrate. Now she is about to make her debut in the organization and her opponent is certainly no slouch.
In the Dana White’s Contender Series – Contender Series 2022:: Week 7, Tereza Bledá defeated Brazilian Nayara Arnault Maia Correia. However, the fight ended on points and the UFC did not give the young Czech a contract.
Even before the win, Bledá was not satisfied, but luckily the organization came back with a contract offer shortly after. Now the date and the opponent with whom she will make her debut in the organization is already certain.
Her opponent will be twenty-five year old Brazilian Natalia Silva, who has a 13-5 record and one draw, but has won her last seven fights and the defeats are more from the start of her career.
She has one fight in the UFC, making her debut in the summer when she defeated Jasmine Jasudavicius on points. However, both fighters are similar in the rankings, so can the unbiased fan look forward to an excellent fight?
When will it happen? At UFC Fight Night Las Vegas:: Lewis vs Spivac on November 19. The fight will be on prelims, so we will see it shortly after midnight.
Can Pale win in his debut and maintain his undefeated record in his UFC debut? According to the bookmakers, she is a slight favorite.
Source: MMA Shorties, UFC
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