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#5 Women's Bantamweight Division

#15 PFP

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Irene Aldana

Women's Bantamweight Division

15-7-0 (W-L-D)

8

Wins by Knockout

3

Wins by Submission

9

First Round Finishes

Irene Aldana

athlete record

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

Status
Active
Place of Birth
Culiacán, Mexico
Fighting style
Striker
Age
36
Height
69.00
Weight
136.00
Octagon Debut
Dec. 18, 2016
Reach
68.50
Leg reach
38.50
  • Pro since 2012
     
  • Eight wins by KO, three by submission (2 RNC, armbar)
     
  • Nine first round finishes
     
  • 10-5 in her last 15. Bernardo fight was first distance win
     
  • Has won five of her last seven and three of her last four
     
  • Last two pre-UFC wins were knockouts of Jessamyn Duke and Faith Van Duin
     
  • Lone pre-UFC losses were to Tonya Evinger and UFC vet Larissa Pacheco
     
  • Four wins in 65 seconds or less
     
  • Had 4-1 record in Invicta FC promotion

UFC 296 (12/16/23) Aldana won a three round unanimous decision over Karol Rosa 

UFC 289 (6/10/23) Aldana lost a five round unanimous decision to Amanda Nunes in a fight for the UFC women's bantamweight title 

UFC 279 (9/10/22) Aldana knocked out Macy Chiasson at 2:21 of the third round

UFC 264 (7/10/21) Aldana stopped Yana Kunitskaya via strikes at 4:35 of the first round

UFC on ESPN (10/4/20) Aldana lost a five-round unanimous decision to Holly Holm

UFC 245 (12/14/19) Aldana knocked out Ketlen Vieira at 4:51 of the first round

UFC Fight Night (9/21/19) Aldana won a three round unanimous decision over Vanessa Melo

UFC on ESPN (7/20/19) Aldana lost a three round split decision to Raquel Pennington

UFC 237 (5/11/19) Aldana submitted Bethe Correia via armbar at 3:24 of the third round

UFC 228 (9/8/18) Aldana won a three round split decision over Lucie Pudilova

UFC Fight Night (1/14/18) Aldana won a three round unanimous decision over Talita Bernardo

UFC 210 (4/8/17) Aldana lost a three round split decision to Katlyn Chookagian

UFC on FOX (12/17/16) Aldana lost a three round unanimous decision to Leslie Smith

When and why did you start training for fighting? I started "late" at 23. I went to the MMA gym only as a hobby, but in the blink of an eye it started to get serious. I started to learn fast and showed some skills, so after two years of training I got into pro MMA fighting in 2012, without any amateur fights. My career has been growing really fast and I’m excited for all I still have to learn, show and accomplish.

What ranks and titles have you held? I won a national belt in Mexico in 2013, then fought in Invicta FC for the title in 2015 but lost the fight. Before coming to the UFC, my next fight in Invicta was supposed to be a rematch for the title.

Do you have any heroes? My Grandmother Irene

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? It’s an amazing accomplishment and challenge for me personally and professionally. I’m excited to represent Mexico at this world level and I'll do my best to do it well. This is my way to thank to all the people who have been with me through the good and the bad - fans, family, team, coaches, sponsors.

Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I studied Graphic Design and finished my degree. I also have a diploma in professional photography. 

What was your job before you started fighting? Photographer

Specific accomplishments in pro competition? I won gold in two national jiu-jitsu tournaments in 2012 and 2013.

Favorite grappling technique: Any one that gives me the tap

Favorite Striking technique: Any one that gives me the KO