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#8 Women's Flyweight Division

#13 PFP

Active

"Bate Estaca"

Jéssica Andrade

Women's Flyweight Division

26-13-0 (W-L-D)

10

Wins by Knockout

8

Wins by Submission

11

First Round Finishes

Jéssica Andrade

athlete record

Info

Learn more about Jéssica Andrade's UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
Active
Place of Birth
Umuarama, Brazil
Trains at
PRVT Para Vale Tudo
Fighting style
Muay Thai
Age
33
Height
61.50
Weight
124.50
Octagon Debut
Jul. 27, 2013
Reach
62.00
Leg reach
35.00
  • Nickname is translated to “piledriver” in English
     
  • Origin of nickname: “I got the nickname after I did a piledriver in a BJJ competition when I first started. The maneuver is illegal in jiu-jitsu so I got disqualified for it. It was my first tournament and I got caught in a bad spot and, not knowing what to do, my instant reaction was to pick the girl up and throw her on the ground... but that is an illegal move and got me removed from the competition. Of course, all my teammates and friends thought that was amusing that I did that and got myself DQed so everybody started calling me "Piledriver". And you know how it is...if you don’t like being called something, that is what is going to stick.”
     
  • Pro since 2011
     
  • Eight wins by submission (6 guillotine, RNC, standing arm triangle), 10 by knockout – has finished all but eight of her wins
     
  • Has won 10 of her last 17 and five of her last nine
     
  • 11 first round finishes
     
  • Five UFC flyweight bouts (3-2)
     
  • Is 10-5 at strawweight

UFC Fight Night (9/7/24) Andrade lost a three round unanimous decision to Natalia Silva

UFC 300 (4/13/24) Andrade won a three round split decision over Marina Rodriguez

UFC 295 (11/11/23) Andrade stopped Mackenzie Dern via strikes at 3:15 of the second round

UFC on ESPN (8/5/23) Andrade was submitted by Tatiana Suarez via guillotine choke at 1:31 of the second round

UFC 288 (5/6/23) Andrade was knocked out by Yan Xiaonan at 2:20 of the first round

UFC Fight Night (2/18/23) Andrade was submitted by Erin Blanchfield at 1:37 of the second round

UFC 283 (1/21/23) Andrade won a three round unanimous decision over Lauren Murphy

UFC Fight Night (4/23/22) Andrade submitted Amanda Lemos via standing arm triangle choke at 3:13 of the first round

UFC 266 (9/25/21) Andrade stopped Cynthia Calvillo via strikes at 4:54 of the first round

UFC 261 (4/24/21) Andrade was stopped by Valentina Shevchenko via strikes at 3:19 of the second round in a fight for the UFC women’s flyweight title

UFC Fight Night (10/18/20) Andrade stopped Katlyn Chookagian via strikes at 4:55 of the first round

UFC 251 (7/12/20) Andrade lost a three round split decision to Rose Namajunas 

UFC Fight Night (8/31/19) Andrade was stopped by Zhang Weili via strikes at :42 of the first round, losing her UFC women’s strawweight title

UFC 237 (5/11/19) Andrade knocked out Rose Namajunas at 2:58 of the second round to win the UFC women’s strawweight title

UFC 228 (9/8/18) Andrade knocked out Karolina Kowalkiewicz at 1:58 of the first round

UFC on FOX (2/24/18) Andrade won a three round unanimous decision over Tecia Torres

UFC Fight Night (9/23/17) Andrade won a three round unanimous decision over Claudia Gadelha

UFC 211 (5/13/17) Andrade lost a five round unanimous decision to Joanna Jedrzejczyk in a fight for the UFC women’s strawweight title

UFC Fight Night (2/4/17) Andrade won a three round unanimous decision over Angela Hill

UFC 203 (9/10/16) Andrade submitted Joanne Calderwood via guillotine choke at 4:38 of the first round

UFC 199 (6/4/16) Andrade stopped Jessica Penne via strikes at 2:56 of the second round

UFC 191 (9/5/15) Andrade was submitted by Raquel Pennington via rear naked choke at 4:58 of the second round

UFC Fight Night (7/15/15) Andrade won a three round unanimous decision over Sarah Moras

UFC Fight Night (2/22/15) Andrade was submitted by Marion Reneau via triangle choke at 1:54 of the first round

UFC Fight Night (9/13/14) Andrade submitted Larissa Pacheco via guillotine choke at 4:33 of the first round

UFC 171 (3/15/14) Andrade won a three round split decision over Raquel Pennington

UFC Fight Night (10/26/13) Andrade won a three round unanimous decision over Rosi Sexton

UFC on FOX (7/27/13) Andrade was stopped by Liz Carmouche via strikes at 3:57 of the second round
 

When and why did you start training for fighting? I used to do judo in school, and when I was finishing high school I was invited to start training jiu-jitsu. Eight months after my first jiu-jitsu class I had my first pro fight, I loved it and had to keep on doing it. That was back in 2011.

Training: I wake up every day and do cardio workout from 9am to 10am. Then I have lunch, rest for a little bit and go back to the gym. From 3pm to 5:30pm I have one training session, and then another one from 6pm to 7pm. We work on different things every day, and all the girls from our gym are there with me and we do our best helping each other at some moments and then beating each other as if it was fight day to be prepared for any situation.

What ranks and titles have you held? Former UFC women’s strawweight champion. I’m a black belt in jiu-jitsu and a light blue rank in Muay Thai 

Do you have any heroes? My family and my master are my heroes.

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? It’s a dream come true. There is no way of denying that fighting in the UFC is an objective every MMA fighter must strive to achieve.

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? No, I got into MMA straight out of high school.

What was your job before you started fighting? I worked on a few jobs here and there. For five years I worked on a "Pesque e Pague" (a place with lakes where people can catch fish and pay for the fish they catch), I worked in a pharmacy for a few months, and also worked as a truck driver at a farm.

Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? Nothing major, but I do have a few trophies for futsal (five a side) soccer.

Favorite grappling technique: Rear naked choke

Favorite Striking technique: Overhand