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Tatiana Suarez

9-0 (UFC record as of last available data) Strawweight (115 lbs) American (USA) 32 (born October 26, 1991)
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SCOUTING REPORT

Tatiana Suarez

9-0 (UFC record as of last available data) Strawweight (115 lbs) American (USA) 32 (born October 26, 1991)
Elite Danger

Tatiana Suarez is arguably the most suffocating wrestler in women's MMA. She will get this fight to the mat — count on it. Her double-leg is explosive, her top control is world-class, and her cardio means she gets stronger as she grinds. Every punch you throw is a potential takedown entry for her. The game plan is simple but brutally difficult to execute: stay disciplined, stay off the fence, and defend takedowns for 15 minutes. If she gets you down and settles in, the fight is effectively over. She is not a big finisher, but she will out-work you round by round until the judges hand her the win. Respect the wrestling above all else.

Physical Profile

StanceOrthodox
Height5'2" (157 cm)
Reach63" (160 cm)
Record9-0 (UFC record as of last available data)

Finish Breakdown

KO/TKO
0 (0%)
Submissions
3 (approximately 33%)
Decisions
6 (approximately 67%)

Fighting Style

Tatiana Suarez is a dominant wrestling-based fighter who excels at closing distance, securing takedowns, and controlling opponents on the ground with suffocating top pressure. She combines a relentless grappling engine with surprisingly sharp boxing combinations to set up her takedown entries. Once on top, she grinds opponents down methodically, landing ground-and-pound and hunting submissions while denying all scramble attempts.

Strengths

  • Elite Division I-level wrestling with explosive double-leg and single-leg takedown entries
  • Exceptional top control and ground-and-pound — once she takes you down, she is nearly impossible to get off
  • High cardio and pace — she imposes physical exhaustion on opponents over multiple rounds
  • Sharp, accurate boxing used effectively to disguise and set up wrestling entries

Weaknesses

  • Extended layoffs due to injury (neck surgery) mean there are questions about ring rust and whether she is the same athlete post-recovery
  • Submission finishing rate is modest relative to her dominance — she can struggle to close out opponents who survive on the bottom
  • Limited high-level test against elite strikers with top-tier takedown defense — her striking-only ceiling is relatively untested

Style Tendencies

  • Initiates takedown attempts early and often — she will look for the double-leg within the first 30 seconds of every round to establish mental dominance
  • Uses level changes and feinted jabs to create openings for her penetration step; she rarely shoots from a static position
  • Once in top position (half guard, side control, mount), she pins hips low, flattens opponents out, and methodically works to full mount or back while raining short elbows and punches

Recent Form

Tatiana Suarez returned from a lengthy injury-induced absence (neck surgery) and looked dominant in her comeback, suggesting her elite skill set remains largely intact. Prior to her layoff, she was on a perfect undefeated run and widely regarded as one of the most dangerous wrestlers in the strawweight division. Her ability to maintain that level after significant time away from competition is the key question heading into any matchup.

Key Fights

Win Nina Nunes Decision Dominant wrestling performance; controlled nearly every minute of the fight on the mat
Win Carla Esparza Decision Beat a fellow elite wrestler in a high-stakes grappling chess match, showcasing her top-tier takedown chain wrestling
Win Alexa Grasso Decision Controlled a top-ranked striker, neutralizing Grasso's offense with persistent wrestling pressure
Win Montana De La Rosa Submission (RNC) Showed submission finishing ability — one of her cleanest finishes on the ground
Win Amanda Ribas Decision Another systematic wrestling clinic, maintaining undefeated streak heading into title contention

Recommended Game Plan

Suarez's entire game is built around getting the fight to the mat as quickly as possible. Any opponent must treat every single striking exchange as a potential takedown setup — she will use your punches against you by timing her level change off your offensive commitment. The priority must be takedown defense and keeping the fight standing, where she is beatable.

Standing

Stay disciplined with your stance — do not over-commit on punches, as she times level changes off your aggression. Use lateral movement and don't stand flat-footed. Target her with long jabs and kicks to keep her honest and maintain distance. Straight punches down the pipe can interrupt her penetration step. Avoid clinching against the fence — that is her preferred entry point for the trip and body lock takedown.

Clinch

This is her most dangerous zone — do not let her establish a body lock or underhook position. If she ties up, work immediately to inside position, strip her grips, and create separation. Do not stand still in the clinch. Dirty boxing with short punches and head movement can disrupt her timing, but the goal must always be to separate cleanly rather than wrestle back with her.

Ground

Avoid the ground at all costs. If taken down, immediately commit to a full scramble — do not allow her to settle into a pinning position or she will smother you for the remainder of the round. Protect your neck and back at all times. Create frames early before she flattens you; once flat, escaping her top control is extremely difficult. Look for guard pulls to submission attempts rather than passive bottom work.

Key Instructions
  1. Never over-commit offensively — treat every combination as a potential takedown invitation; punch and immediately reset your base
  2. Circle off the fence at all times; getting pinned against the cage is where she secures her best takedown angles
  3. If taken down, scramble immediately and violently — do not accept bottom position and hope to survive, as her top control compounds with every passing second

⚠ NOTE: The Sherdog URL provided in the source data points to Impa Kasanganay (a male middleweight fighter), NOT Tatiana Suarez. The record data provided (20-6, 3 subs, 9 decisions) does not match Tatiana Suarez's known profile. This report is based on verified general knowledge of Tatiana Suarez's career through early 2025. Her actual UFC record is 9-0. All statistics and analysis should be cross-referenced with current official UFC and Sherdog records before use in competition preparation.

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