Will we see a different version of Weili Zhang at UFC 268?
Rose Namajunas became a two-time UFC champion in April when she scored a first-round knockout win over Weili Zhang. On Saturday, the 29-year-old Namajunas looks to make the first defense of her second title run when she faces Zhang in a rematch. The bout serves as the co-main event of UFC 268.
The first meeting between these two, which took place on the UFC 261 fight card, had barely begun when Namajunas unloaded a head kick that brought the bout to a close at 1:18 of the first stanza.
Namajunas and combined for 12 landed strikes during their first fight. Those numbers fall right in line with the average strikes per minute landed by each fighter. Namajunas, who averages 4.13 significant strikes per minute, landed five strikes. Zhang, who averages 6.36 significant strikes per minute, connected seven times.
The question heading into this fight is, will Zhang be the same high-volume fighter we saw in the past or will she have a different game plan? The reason for this question is that UFC 268 marks the first full camp Zhang put together in the United States. In preparation for the Namajunas rematch, the 32-year-old Zhang has been working with Henry Cejudo and the man who helped Cejudo become a two-division UFC champion, Eric Albarracin.
Cejudo thinks the work his team has put in with the former champ will pay off.
“There’s only one Zhang Weili and she can pick up anything that I’m teaching her,” Cejudo told ESPN. “So, it’s scary. It’s almost to the point where, pick your poison. You want to go off the clinch? You want to go for takedowns? You want to go counters? She’s there. It’s scary to see the type of fighter that she could become.”
While we don’t know how Zhang will approach UFC 268, we know how both fighters have performed in the past. Here is a look at how the strawweight scrappers compare in key stats ahead of UFC 268.
UFC 268 takes place on Saturday, November 6 from Madison Square Garden in New York City. The main card streams on ESPN+ pay-per-view following prelims on ESPNNews and ESPN+.