Amanda Lemos - Gillian Robertson: (March 15, 2026): statistics, personal meetings, and bookmaker odds

Command Analysis

Current form
Amanda Lemos last entered the octagon in September and lost to Tatiana Suarez by unanimous decision. However, the dry numbers of the protocol do not fully reflect the picture of that fight — the meeting turned out to be much more stubborn than it might seem at first glance. In recent years, the Brazilian's career has been like a pendulum: victories are replaced by defeats. Since 2021, Lemos has been doing exactly that — a step forward, a step back. But at the same time, she has very solid successes to her credit. For example, the victory over the reigning champion Mackenzie Dern and the fight won against the promising Yasmin Lucindo. However, there were failures. Lemos was inferior to Virna Jandiroba, as well as Zhang Weili, and in the title match. Now the Brazilian is 38 years old, and for a fighter this is already a solid age.
Nevertheless, she is still able to show a high level, which was seen both in the fight with Lucindo and in individual episodes of the meeting with Suarez. Robertson's main task is to transfer her opponent to the stalls. However, it will not be easy to do this. Lemos has traditionally defended himself confidently against takedowns. Even Suarez, who is considered one of the strongest wrestlers in the division, was able to make only three successful transfers out of twelve attempts. For understanding: Suarez averages 4.41 takedowns per 15 minutes of a fight. During her career, Lemos met with many strong wrestlers, and in fact, only Zhang Weili could regularly transfer her to the floor at her own request. But Zhang is a special case, an athlete of a unique level.

Current form
Gillian Robertson is probably at her peak right now. The Canadian has won four fights in a row and eight of the last ten. Moreover, she completed a significant part of these fights ahead of schedule, leaving the judges no extra work. In the last match, Robertson confidently dealt with Marina Rodriguez. Over the past couple of years, she has also managed to knock out both Rodriguez and Michelle Waterson-Gomez, having previously literally bombarded her rivals with hard punches. But it's worth admitting: the upcoming fight is a serious test. Robertson was really confident in dealing with her opponents, but many of them were no longer at the peak of their careers or simply inferior to her in class.
Trends
Bet The duel will be complete
The two fighters have nine wins on points.
1.66Tip and bets
The key point of this confrontation is the struggle. If Robertson fails to regularly transfer Lemos to the stalls, her main trump cards will practically disappear. Without control on the floor, it will be much more difficult for the Canadian to realize her threat with painful techniques or work with punches from above. Even if the fight ends up on the ground, Lemos has reliable protection from submissives and a good ability to quickly return to the rack. Therefore, Robertson should not count on an easy walk. Most likely, the fight will turn out to be more intense than the Canadian is planning. Nevertheless, Robertson has one serious argument — the pace. Lemos' age is gradually starting to take its toll. She is still technical, but her activity has noticeably decreased.
Our prediction is that Robertson will win in 1.51




























