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Tatiana Suarez Stops Lupita Godinez Via Submission in Round 2 At UFC 327

Tatiana Suarez reminded the entire UFC strawweight division why she is regarded as one of its most feared and dangerous competitors, submitting Lupita Godinez in just 2:29 of the second round at UFC 327.

The performance was efficient, dominant, and entirely one-sided — the hallmarks of a fighter with serious designs on gold.

Fight Summary

Suarez deployed her trademark wrestling-forward game plan from the very first moment, immediately looking to close the distance and take the fight to the mat.

The first round saw her grinding Godinez against the fence and picking her spots to secure takedowns, building control and working for submission attempts throughout.

Godinez defended with impressive determination but was unable to consistently keep the fight where she was most comfortable.

In round two, Suarez secured the decisive takedown, moved smoothly into dominant position, and refused to allow Godinez any breathing room.

The submission hold was locked in and the tap came at 2:29 — a statement win from a fighter clearly operating at the top of her game.

Round-by-Round Breakdown

Round 1: Suarez controlled the grappling exchanges completely, repeatedly taking the fight to the mat and threatening submissions. Godinez showed real heart in defending but was under constant, exhausting pressure. Suarez’s round.

Round 2 (Final Round): Suarez secured a takedown early, moved to dominant position, and finished with a clean submission at 2:29. Clinical and dominant.

Official Result

Tatiana Suarez def. Lupita Godinez | Submission | Round 2 | 2:29

What’s Next?

Suarez’s continued dominance makes a title shot conversation inevitable at strawweight.

Whoever holds the belt will have Suarez firmly in their rear-view mirror after a performance of this quality. A top contender matchup or direct title fight looks like the only logical next step.

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