Amanda Lemos: An Improbable Contender
Amanda Lemos was content to leave mixed martial arts behind. Then the Ultimate Fighting Championship called, offered her a job and prompted an immediate 180-degree turn.
“I wasn’t training anymore,” Lemos told Sherdog.com. “I was working a regular job. I had already given up on this career in MMA when [my manager] Wallid Ismail let me know the UFC needed a bantamweight to fight in 20 days. I accepted right away. Of course, I expected that I wouldn’t do well because I didn’t train.”
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“I’m very proud of everything I’m living through,” Lemos said. “Many times, defeat is a learning experience. Now I’m training hard to get back on the winning path. I’m pretty sure I’ve watched my last fight a thousand times. I learned a lot from it. It was Jessica’s night. It’s all good.”
UFC matchmakers did not afford Lemos the benefit of a soft landing following her ill-fated encounter with Andrade, as she will confront former Invicta Fighting Championships titleholder Michelle Waterson in the UFC on ABC 3 co-main event this Saturday at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York. Still one of the promotion’s highest-profile competitors at 115 pounds, Waterson has not fought since she dropped a five-round unanimous decision to Marina Rodriguez at UFC on ESPN 24 more than a year ago. Lemos recognizes the challenge—and opportunity—with which she has been presented.
“Michelle is an experienced athlete,” she said. “She’s from a karate base, moves very well and has a variety of leg strikes. She’s dangerous but has many flaws, and that’s what I’m going to work on to win the fight.”
Waterson, a natural atomweight, has more than held her own in the UFC despite often being at a size and strength deficit inside the cage. “The Karate Hottie” carries a 6-5 record across 11 appearances with the organization, her resume highlighted by wins over the aforementioned Hill, Karolina Kowalkiewicz, Cortney Casey and Paige VanZant. Lemos, a former Jungle Fight champion, believes she has the right combination of skills necessary to give Waterson trouble.
“We’re training a lot for Michelle’s game, which is totally different from other opponents I’ve faced,” the Marajo Brothers Team representative said. “I’m doing really well, and I’m highly confident.”
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