
Andrea Lee Faces Must-Win Fight Against JJ Aldrich at UFC Fight Night 253
Alright, fight fans, we’ve got another exciting matchup coming up at UFC Fight Night 253, and this one is a do-or-die situation for Andrea Lee. She’s stepping into the octagon against JJ Aldrich in the women’s flyweight division, and let me tell you—this fight means everything for both of them.
Let’s start with Andrea Lee. She’s a veteran of the sport, but right now, she’s in a rough spot. She’s lost her last five fights, all by decision, and two of those were split decisions. That tells us that while she’s been competitive, she just hasn’t been able to get over the hump. At 13-10, she’s got experience, she’s tough, but let’s be real—losing six straight in the UFC? That’s a dangerous place to be. This might be her last shot to prove she still belongs. If she loses again, the UFC might decide it’s time to move on.
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On the other side, we’ve got JJ Aldrich. She’s coming off a loss too, but before that, she had a couple of solid wins against Liang Na and Montana De La Rosa. She’s sitting at 13-7, and a win here could push her closer to the top 15 rankings. She’s got crisp striking, solid fundamentals, and she knows how to control a fight. She’s not a knockout artist, but she fights smart, and that’s what makes her a tough opponent for someone like Lee.
So, what’s the prediction? Honestly, it’s hard to see Andrea Lee turning things around. She’s struggled to get the judges on her side, and against someone as technically sound as Aldrich, that’s a big problem. JJ Aldrich is likely going to control the pace, outpoint Lee, and walk away with the win by decision. Lee is tough—she doesn’t get finished easily—but she’s got to find a way to make a statement. Otherwise, this could be the end of her UFC run.
Catch this fight live at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, and let’s see if Andrea Lee can pull off the upset or if JJ Aldrich cements her spot as a top contender.
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