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4-1 99-90-3 Chinese kickboxer Cong (6-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) is undefeated in her young MMA career. In August, she made her UFC debut in impressive fashion by knocking out Victoria Leonardo in 62 seconds. .

.. Fernandes (9-3 MMA, 1-2 UFC) struggled in her first two UFC bouts, but got back on track in her first fight of the year.



In June, she defeated Carli Judice by split decision. Filling out the main card in Macau is a flyweight affair between Cong and Fernandes. Despite both fighters listing themselves as southpaws, Wang likes to operate out of an orthodox stance.

And though Wang doesn't own any wins over notable southpaws in MMA, the Chinese fighter does own a win over the current flyweight champ, Valentina Shevchenko, in kickboxing. In that fight, which was a kickboxing bout that didn't allow for clinching or elbows, Cong was able to clearly frustrate Shevchenko by taking her out of her comfort zone through pressure and volume. Regardless of her opponent's stance, Wang has a penchant for attacking the lead leg with multiple range-finding attacks (either muay Thai or Sanda stylings) and following up with well-placed punches.

Fernandes, on the other hand, is a strong southpaw striker with a boxing and taekwondo background. Fernandes mainly attacks off her left side and is not afraid to make things dirty by engaging in the clinch. I suspect that Fernandes will be trying to do the latter after feeling the speed difference from Wang, but I'm not sure it'll be enough to contain the fi.

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