What were the odds for the fight?
Robertson was listed as the favorite at -205, while Lemos was the underdog at +164 via FanDuel.
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Amanda Lemos and Gillian Robertson faced off in the co-main event at UFC Fight Night 269, held at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas. This strawweight bout had significant implications for the title picture, with Robertson looking to extend her win...
The fight was a classic striker-versus-grappler matchup. Robertson's path to victory involved utilizing her superior wrestling and submission skills to control Lemos on the ground. She averages nearly three takedowns per 15 minutes with a 40% accuracy rate, translating takedowns into dominant control time. Lemos, while dangerous on her feet with powerful counters, has shown vulnerability when taken down, often prioritizing submission attempts from the bottom rather than working back to her feet.
Robertson's aggressive ground strikes open up submission opportunities, making her a constant threat. Lemos needed to avoid the takedown and capitalize on her striking advantage. However, Robertson's defensive capabilities and Lemos's past struggles on the ground made Robertson the favorite.
Robertson was listed as the favorite at -205, while Lemos was the underdog at +164 via FanDuel.
The fight took place at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, on March 14, 2026, as part of UFC Fight Night 269.
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