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Preview: UFC Fight Night 221 Prelims

Aldrich vs. Lipski


Women’s Flyweights

J.J. Aldrich (11-5, 7-4 UFC) vs. Ariane Lipski (14-8, 3-5 UFC)

ODDS: Aldrich (-320), Lipski (+265)

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Lipski still has some time on her side, but it has proven to be a longer path to potential UFC success than anticipated. After a highly successful regional career, expectations were that Brazil’s “Queen of Violence” would immediately slot in as a flyweight contender, and she was matched accordingly with a pairing against Joanne Wood in her UFC debut. That proved to be too much too soon, and after following that up with a decision loss to Molly McCann, it clearly became apparent that Lipski was much more of a work in progress. She has lived up to her nickname—Lipski’s aggressive style has brought entertainment to every trip to the Octagon—but that messy aggression, mostly held together by her athleticism, has left open a ton of defensive holes. A September 2021 win over Mandy Bohm was the first sign that Lipski might finally be turning a corner, as she applied some patience and caution as part of a complete performance. However, an August loss to Priscila Cachoeira has seemingly left her back in the same spot. It was a quick brawl, and Lipski quickly got knocked out for her troubles. Lipski looks to figure things out against Aldrich, long one of the more underrated fighters on the UFC roster. Aldrich came to the UFC as a strawweight prospect in 2016, and the main concern was that she would not have the athleticism to hang against better competition. While she will probably never have the level of athleticism to make a true run up to contender status, she has done well to bulk up and prevent that from being a clear liability, even before a 2019 move up to flyweight. Otherwise, Aldrich is about as rock-solid a fighter as they come. She is still hunting for the first finish in her UFC career, but Aldrich can put together 15 consistent minutes of action without making many mistakes, making her a perennially tough test for everyone but the best athletes and prospects in the division. Aldrich was quietly riding the second three-fight winning streak of her UFC career heading into a bout with Erin Blanchfield in June; and she gave Blanchfield the toughest fight of her UFC career to date, winning the fight until the blue-chip prospect suddenly found a second-round submission. It was more of a testament to Blanchfield’s talent than anything else. This is an intriguing matchup in that Lipski is the level of athlete that can give Aldrich trouble. With that said, it is up to the Brazilian to show some career-best form to outmaneuver Aldrich; otherwise, the American figures to slowly take over the fight and possibly lock things down in a bit of a grind. The pick is Aldrich via decision.



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