As Virna Jandiroba steps into the UFC APEX this Saturday for her main event bout against Amanda Lemos, it's a pivotal moment for the Brazilian strawweight. This occasion marks her first active year since joining the UFC, battling multiple injuries that slowed her promising career.
Jandiroba, who debuted in 2019 against Carla Esparza, has faced setbacks with only sporadic appearances in 2022 and 2023 due to injuries. “The past couple of years were tough with back-to-back injuries, but now, I'm hopeful to maintain an active presence in the Octagon,” Jandiroba reflects.
Her return to action comes quickly after a win over Loopy Godinez in March, suggesting she's overcome the physical hurdles. Jandiroba’s commanding victory showcased her superior grappling skills, a testament to her recovery and readiness.
Reflecting on her journey and recent challenges, Jandiroba shares, “Every fight teaches me something about my resilience and strength, especially coming back from surgery. This journey has strengthened me not just as a fighter but as a person.”
Her recent victory not only boosted her confidence but also her standing within the strawweight division. Jandiroba's win halted Godinez rise, setting her up for more significant challenges, starting with Amanda Lemos.
Lemos, a formidable opponent, comes off a decisive win against Mackenzie Dern at UFC 298, despite a setback against Zhang Weili for the title. “Amanda is a formidable competitor, and I look forward to facing her in the cage,” Jandiroba states, recognizing the caliber of her opponent.
This matchup isn't just another fight; it's a milestone for Jandiroba, marking her first main event and a battle against a compatriot at the pinnacle of UFC. “It’s a significant phase in my career, fighting another top Brazilian contender. It underlines the strength of Brazilian women in MMA,” she acknowledges.
With aspirations high, Jandiroba eyes a title opportunity with a win over Lemos. “A victory here should ideally place me as a top contender for the title, ready to challenge champions like Zhang Weili,” she ambitiously declares.
Known for her grappling prowess, Jandiroba hints at her strategy, “While I always look for submissions, I’m prepared for striking to surprise my opponent.”
Don’t miss the action at UFC Fight Night: Lemos vs Jandiroba, broadcasting live from Las Vegas. Tune in to the prelims at 5pm ET followed by the main card at 8pm ET on ESPN & ESPN+.