Iasmin Lucindo

Brazil
Out
Injury Undisclosed
Est. Return 12/20/2025
Pulls out of Robertson fight
Lucindo will no longer fight Gillian Robertson at UFC Vegas 112, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
It's unclear what caused Lucindo to withdraw from the event, but it means she will now have to wait a bit longer for her next shot at a second consecutive victory. The 23-year-old strawweight will finish 2025 with a 1-1 record; meanwhile, Amanda Lemos will fill the opening and fight Robertson on Dec. 13.
It's unclear what caused Lucindo to withdraw from the event, but it means she will now have to wait a bit longer for her next shot at a second consecutive victory. The 23-year-old strawweight will finish 2025 with a 1-1 record; meanwhile, Amanda Lemos will fill the opening and fight Robertson on Dec. 13.
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Another veteran in Vegas
Lucindo is scheduled to compete against Gillian Robertson at UFC Vegas 112 on Dec. 13, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
After defeating Angela Hill at UFC Vegas 109, Lucindo will get another promotion veteran. Robertson has 21 fights in the UFC and is on the best high of her career thus far, with four consecutive wins.
After defeating Angela Hill at UFC Vegas 109, Lucindo will get another promotion veteran. Robertson has 21 fights in the UFC and is on the best high of her career thus far, with four consecutive wins.
Gets by veteran in Vegas
Lucindo defeated Angela Hill via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) at UFC Vegas 109 on Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Lucindo entered this fight as a (-190) betting favorite and 17 years younger than her veteran opponent, and the bookmakers ultimately got this one right. Lucindo did still eat 64 strikes deemed significant in this one (compared to 72 to landed), and was out-landed in Round 2. But the more impactful shots consistently came from Lucindo's side, in addition to a trio of takedowns -- one in each round. She likely would have finished most women with her barrages of hooks, but Hill has an iron chin and has never been knocked out. With the win, Lucindo bounces back from her March loss to Amanda Lemos and will be looking at a top-10 opponent her next time out.
Lucindo entered this fight as a (-190) betting favorite and 17 years younger than her veteran opponent, and the bookmakers ultimately got this one right. Lucindo did still eat 64 strikes deemed significant in this one (compared to 72 to landed), and was out-landed in Round 2. But the more impactful shots consistently came from Lucindo's side, in addition to a trio of takedowns -- one in each round. She likely would have finished most women with her barrages of hooks, but Hill has an iron chin and has never been knocked out. With the win, Lucindo bounces back from her March loss to Amanda Lemos and will be looking at a top-10 opponent her next time out.
Fighting Hill in August
Lucindo will take on Angela Hill at a UFC event in Las Vegas on August 9, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Lucindo will head into the fight looking to bounce back from her recent defeat at the hands of Amanda Lemos. The 5-foot-3 Brazilian will look to use advantages in both reach and youth against the older Hill. With the two fighters boasting a combined 13-0 professional record in KO/TKO finishes, expect fireworks in this one.
Lucindo will head into the fight looking to bounce back from her recent defeat at the hands of Amanda Lemos. The 5-foot-3 Brazilian will look to use advantages in both reach and youth against the older Hill. With the two fighters boasting a combined 13-0 professional record in KO/TKO finishes, expect fireworks in this one.
No-shows UFC 313 defeat
Lucindo lost to Amanda Lemos via unanimous decision (28-29, 28-29, 28-29) at UFC 313 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
This was a big test for Lucindo on the main card of a pay-per-view, and she failed miserably. In fact, over the course of the first two rounds, Lucindo was credited with exactly zero significant strikes landed. That is not a misprint, and it's almost impossible to believe. Iasmin finally landed a takedown in Round 3 and picked up some control time to win the frame, but the damage was already done. Lucindo turned just 23 years of age in January and entered on a four-fight winning streak, so it's hard to get worked up about one lousy effort, but the fighter we saw tonight is nowhere near ready for even the fringes of title contention.
This was a big test for Lucindo on the main card of a pay-per-view, and she failed miserably. In fact, over the course of the first two rounds, Lucindo was credited with exactly zero significant strikes landed. That is not a misprint, and it's almost impossible to believe. Iasmin finally landed a takedown in Round 3 and picked up some control time to win the frame, but the damage was already done. Lucindo turned just 23 years of age in January and entered on a four-fight winning streak, so it's hard to get worked up about one lousy effort, but the fighter we saw tonight is nowhere near ready for even the fringes of title contention.
Scheduled to fight Lemos
Lucindo will fight Amanda Lemos at UFC 313 on March 8, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Coming off a win over Marina Rodriguez to collect her fourth consecutive victory, Lucindo will look to continue ascending the strawweight rankings in a fight against Lemos, who has lost two of her last three bouts.
Coming off a win over Marina Rodriguez to collect her fourth consecutive victory, Lucindo will look to continue ascending the strawweight rankings in a fight against Lemos, who has lost two of her last three bouts.








