
Loopy Godinez hopes win over ex-champ Jessica Andrade is start of title push after UFC 319
Godinez (14-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC) outworked Andrade (26-15 MMA, 17-13 UFC) for a unanimous decision on the preliminary card at United Center. Godinez won with a trio of 29-28 scores.
After the fight Godinez said the win over Andrade, a former women's strawweight champion, will be a key moment on what she hopes is an ascension toward title contention, herself.
Godinez, from Mexico, has won six of her past eight fights – but Andrade is her most accomplished opponent yet.
Check out Godinez's full post-fight interview in the video above.

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