Gillian Robertson Next Fight

Last Modified Jan 18, 2024 10:29 GMT
Gillian Robertson [Image via Getty Images]
Gillian Robertson [Image via Getty Images]

Gillian 'The Savage' Robertson is a professional mixed martial artist from Canada who competes in the strawweight division (115 lbs) of the UFC. She is currently unranked in the strawweight rankings of the UFC. Robertson entered the UFC on December 1, 2017, at The Ultimate Fighter 26 Finale, where she faced Emily Whitmire. Securing victory in the first round, she emerged triumphant through a submission.

Currently, Robertson holds a professional MMA record of 12 wins and 8 losses (12-8-0) in 20 outings.

Gillian Robertson Next Fight

Gillian Robertson’s next fight is against Polyana Viana at UFC 297: Strickland vs. du Plessis on January 20th, 2024, at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This fight is scheduled to take place on the preliminary card of this event, which is slated to begin at 8 PM ET.

Gillian Robertson Record

Gillian Robertson holds a record of 12 wins and 8 losses (12-8-0) in professional MMA. Of her twelve victories, one has come via KO, nine via submission, and two wins through decision.

20 matches12 wins8 losses
By knockout11
By submission91
By decision26

Polyana Viana Record

Polyana Viana has compiled a professional MMA record of 13 wins and 6 losses (13-6-0) in 19 fights. She has won 5 times via KO and 8 times by submitting her opponent.

19 matches13 wins6 losses
By knockout50
By submission82
By decision04

Gillian Robertson Last Fight

Gillian Robertson's last fight was against Tabatha Ricci at UFC on ABC: Emmett vs. Topuria. Despite both being the same age, Ricci, who was on a three-fight winning streak since her 2021 UFC debut, proved to be the more effective and active fighter in this 15-minute prelim matchup. Ultimately, she secured a unanimous decision win.

The judges' scores were 29-28 in favor of Ricci (with one giving Robertson the first round and another the second), and another judge scored it 30-27 for Ricci. Ricci's superior striking and takedowns in the first and third rounds contributed to her victory, marking her ninth win in 10 professional fights. In contrast, Robertson, with a 12-8 record since her 2016 debut, faced setbacks in crucial moments during her 15 UFC outings.

Last Updated On January 17, 2024

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A. Gillian Robertson’s MMA record is 12 wins and 8 losses. 

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