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Set to fight in London
Stoliarenko will face Molly McCann on July 22 at a UFC event in London.
ANALYSIS
Stoliarenko has lost three straight fights to start her UFC career, including a TKO defeat at the hands of Chelsea Chandler last October. She'll look to bounce back versus McCann, whose struggles at the UFC level have been well documented.
Stoliarenko has lost three straight fights to start her UFC career, including a TKO defeat at the hands of Chelsea Chandler last October. She'll look to bounce back versus McCann, whose struggles at the UFC level have been well documented.
Quickly finished by newcomer
Stoliarenko lost to Chelsea Chandler via TKO (punches) at 4:15 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
A loser in each of her first three fights with the company, Stoliarenko finally got in the UFC win column with a 42-second submission of Jessica-Rose Clark this past July. Unfortunately she followed up that strong effort with a stinker here. Facing an opponent making her company debut, Stoliarenko was completely overwhelmed from a physical standpoint. The stoppage from referee Jacob Montalvo was a good one, as Julija simply would have absorbed more damage had it been allowed to continue. There simply isn't much here to be excited about.
A loser in each of her first three fights with the company, Stoliarenko finally got in the UFC win column with a 42-second submission of Jessica-Rose Clark this past July. Unfortunately she followed up that strong effort with a stinker here. Facing an opponent making her company debut, Stoliarenko was completely overwhelmed from a physical standpoint. The stoppage from referee Jacob Montalvo was a good one, as Julija simply would have absorbed more damage had it been allowed to continue. There simply isn't much here to be excited about.
Replacing Letson on Oct. 1
Stoliarenko will take on Chelsea Chandler in a bantamweight fight at a UFC event on Oct. 1, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Stoliarenko will replace Leah Letson, who was removed from the fight. The 5-foot-7 fighter stands one inch taller than Chandler, though the two fighters have the same 69-inch reach. Stoliarenko has more UFC experience under her belt than Chandler, who is making her UFC debut. Stoliarenko lost her first three UFC fights before beating Jessia-Rose Clark at UFC 276 earlier in July.
Stoliarenko will replace Leah Letson, who was removed from the fight. The 5-foot-7 fighter stands one inch taller than Chandler, though the two fighters have the same 69-inch reach. Stoliarenko has more UFC experience under her belt than Chandler, who is making her UFC debut. Stoliarenko lost her first three UFC fights before beating Jessia-Rose Clark at UFC 276 earlier in July.
Finally gets in UFC win column
Stoliarenko defeated Jessica-Rose Clark via submission (armbar) at 0:42 of Round 1 at UFC 276 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Many were surprised to see Stoliarenko get a fourth chance with the UFC after she wasn't competitive in her first three tries, but she deserves credit for taking full advantage of the opportunity. Not liking what she was seeing on the feet in the opening moments of the bout, Stoliarenko forced Clark to the mat and immediately clamped on the armbar which ended the fight. It's clearly her patented move, as nine of her ten professional victories have come via that method of submission. There's an overwhelming likelihood this result will go down as a fluke as opposed to a sign of things to come for Stoliarenko, but her roster spot should now be secure with the victory. She'll also take home a $50,000 bonus as one of three Performance of the Night recipients.
Many were surprised to see Stoliarenko get a fourth chance with the UFC after she wasn't competitive in her first three tries, but she deserves credit for taking full advantage of the opportunity. Not liking what she was seeing on the feet in the opening moments of the bout, Stoliarenko forced Clark to the mat and immediately clamped on the armbar which ended the fight. It's clearly her patented move, as nine of her ten professional victories have come via that method of submission. There's an overwhelming likelihood this result will go down as a fluke as opposed to a sign of things to come for Stoliarenko, but her roster spot should now be secure with the victory. She'll also take home a $50,000 bonus as one of three Performance of the Night recipients.
Hoping for first win with UFC in July
Stoliarenko (jaw) will take on Jessica-Rose Clark at UFC 276 on July 2, Team Iridium Sports Agency reports.
ANALYSIS
Stoliarenko has an 0-3 record so far in the UFC, so this may be here last chance to prove she belongs. Clark is coming off a submission loss in February, just a couple weeks after Stoliarenko's most recent fight against Alexis Davis.
Stoliarenko has an 0-3 record so far in the UFC, so this may be here last chance to prove she belongs. Clark is coming off a submission loss in February, just a couple weeks after Stoliarenko's most recent fight against Alexis Davis.