#4. Jéssica Andrade vs. Katlyn Chookagian, UFC Fight Night 180
Like her fellow countryman in the previous entry, Jéssica Andrade needed roughly four minutes to secure a win via a body shot. Only, instead of doing so against Jeremy Stephens, Andrade's win came against Katlyn Chookagian at UFC Fight Night 180 on the Brazilian's flyweight debut.
Despite facing a foe who stood eight inches taller than her, Andrade ceded no ground, applying immediate pressure.
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To stifle her opponent's aggression, Chookagian turned the bout into a clinch affair, hoping to use her height and leverage to her advantage.
However, with Andrade pressed up against the fence, a flurry ensued as Chookagian broke away. But as her foe exited the clinch, Andrade landed a hard right hook to the body that left Chookagian spinning and reeling in agony.
As the American retreated, 'Bate Estaca' pursued her, landing another right hook to the body. Chookagian crumpled and Andrade was declared the victor.
#3. Max Holloway vs. Anthony Pettis, UFC 206
Back in 2016, Max Holloway and Anthony Pettis were at different points in their careers. The Hawaiian was looking to extend his impressive win streak by capturing the interim featherweight title.
Pettis, meanwhile, was in search of greener pastures in a new weight class after the first losing streak of his career booted him from the lightweight division. Off the back of a win over Charles Oliveira, 'Showtime' hoped to become a champion in his new weight class.
Alas, Pettis missed weight, rendering him ineligible to capture 145 lbs gold. To add to his misery, the former lightweight champion encountered a challenge that he could not overcome in the form of Max Holloway.
The Hawaiian crowded his opponent, depriving Pettis of the space and time he needed to throw kicks comfortably. By the third round, 'Showtime' was overwhelmed and wounded as Holloway slammed a hard-round kick into his midsection.
Pettis retreated to the fence and Holloway pounced, swarming him before dropping his foe with a left hook to the body en route to a TKO win.