The UFC pitted Gillian Robertson against Amanda Lemos for UFC Vegas 112 on December 13, 2025 at the UFC Apex in Nevada. Hours before they hit the octagonthat fight fell apart. Lemos withdrew due to a mouth injury flagged by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, leaving Robertson without an opponent on one of the final cards of the year.
The UFC has rebooked them for March 14, 2026 during UFC Fight Night, again at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. This time they actually get into the cage.
Gillian Robertson vs. Amanda Lemos re-booked for March 14th
The matchup has meaning for both fighters, even if they go in different directions. Robertson is ranked No. 10 in the strawweight rankings with a four-fight winning streak. Lemos, ranked fifth, lost to Tatiana Suarez at Noche UFC in September. Both need a convincing win to remain relevant in the 115-pound mix
Lemos provides a sharper stroke. The 38-year-old Brazilian operates with one left-handed stance, combining fast combinations with a hitting efficiency of 54%. She is 15-5-1 overall and 9-5 within the UFC. Her victories include current champion Mackenzie Dern (February 2024) and Iasmin Lucindo (March 2025).
With an overall mark of 16-8 and a UFC record of 13-6, Robertson has built her name with submissions. She holds the record for most submissions in women’s UFC history, with a 7-1 submission record since joining the promotion. Her last five fights feature four wins over Rodriguez, Waterson-Gomez and Viana.
However, Lemos has experience advantages. Her background in title eliminator fights against Suarez and Zhang Weili gives her composure. Even losing to Suarez, she suffered significant damage in the third round despite being grounded, demonstrating improved awareness.
Prediction models favor Lemos at 62%, with counterattacks and precision submissions being her knockout path. Robertson gets 38%, but her submission route, especially in the second round, has instant fight-changing power
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