Paige VanZant Discusses Submission Loss to Rose Namajunas at UFC Fight Night 80

Paige VanZant has admitted to being comprehensively outclassed by Rose Namajunas at UFC Fight Night 80 in Las Vegas on Thursday after losing to her in a fifth-round submission in a one-sided affair.
According to Mike Bohn and Kath Hathaway of MMA Junki…

Paige VanZant has admitted to being comprehensively outclassed by Rose Namajunas at UFC Fight Night 80 in Las Vegas on Thursday after losing to her in a fifth-round submission in a one-sided affair.

According to Mike Bohn and Kath Hathaway of MMA Junkie, the 21-year-old was in tears at her post-fight press conference, and said:

I got outclassed in every way. I guess when I got hit I got rocked pretty bad. I’m new; I got to get my technique better.

I’m just new; I got a lot to learn. Just working with my teamI’m trying not to cry, guysjust working with my team, trying to get my technique better. You can’t just be aggressive to win fights. I just wasn’t prepared for that fight.

As the report noted, VanZant—whose defeat to Namajunas was only her fourth UFC outing—has perhaps been over-promoted early in her short career, and after being built up so much, the 21-year-old had further to fall.

Bleacher Report columnist Jonathan Snowden highlighted the one-sided nature of the contest:

However, despite Namajunas’ excellent and unrelenting attacking display, in which she landed a great many strikes and had plenty of success on the mat, the bloodied VanZant impressed with her refusal to give in, per UFC:

MMA Junkie’s Chamatkar Sandhu praised her efforts and believes she ultimately stands to gain from the experience:

Indeed, after being exposed to the harsh realities of MMA for the first time, VanZant will need to pick herself up after being dismantled and will need to learn from her preparation, approach and most importantly the fight itself in order to bounce back in her next Octagon bout.

MMAFighting’s Marc Raimondo believes with youth on her side, the damage to VanZant’s career will be fairly minimal, while Namajunas is set for bigger and better things:

Next up for the winner could indeed be current strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk, who watched on from the stands.

As for VanZant, more work is certainly needed before she can match the top talents in the division, but she’ll take great encouragement from the way she defended, and the impeccable attitude she demonstrated throughout the fight.

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