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Women's Flyweight Division

"KGB"

Andrea Lee

Women's Flyweight Division

13-10-0 (W-L-D)

3

Victorias por nocaut

5

Gana por Sumisión

2

Primeros acabados redondos

Andrea Lee

Récord del Atleta

Info

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

Ciudad natal
Atlanta, United States
Trenes en
Team Lee
Estilo de lucha
Muay Thai
Años
35
Alto
66.00
Peso
134.50
Debut del octágono
May. 19, 2018
Alcance
69.50
Alcance de la pierna
37.00
  • Pro since 2014
     
  • Three wins by KO, five by submission (three armbar, 1 kimura, triangle armbar)
     
  • Two first round finishes
     
  • Has won nine of her last 17 and two of her last seven
     
  • Owns wins over UFC vets Ariel Beck and Rachael Ostovich
     
  • Lost 2014 split decision to UFC vet Roxanne Modafferi
     
  • Had 4-2 Invicta FC record
     
  • Origin of nickname: “Before you ask, it’s not a political statement. KGB came originally from my coach and the guys picking on me in the gym saying I look Russian. It kinda stuck but not until the 2014 Muay Thai world Championships did it really get roots. A Russian team coach saw the KGB on my shorts and asked my coach Donny if I was Russian. He said no and then the Russian coach exclaimed "WHY KGB THEN ?!?!" He was pretty agitated and I didn’t know what was gonna happen. Donny just said "SHE looks like a Russian chick, man.” He looked me up and down and said, "She does," then walked away. We fell out laughing. After I won the world championship that year the whole Russian team came up and took pictures with me. It was a great feeling and KGB has since been my brand.”

UFC on ESPN (6/8/24) Lee lost a three round split decision to Montana De La Rosa 

UFC 298 (2/17/24) Lee lost a three round unanimous decision to Miranda Maverick 

UFC 292 (8/19/23) Lee lost a three round unanimous decision to Natalia Silva 

UFC on ESPN (3/25/23) Lee lost a three round split decision to Maycee Barber 

UFC on ESPN (5/14/22) Lee lost a three round unanimous decision to Viviane Araujo

UFC Fight Night (11/13/21) Lee defeated Cynthia Calvillo via TKO (corner stoppage) at 5:00 of the second round

UFC 262 (5/15/21) Lee submitted Antonina Shevchenko via triangle armbar at 4:52 of the second round

UFC Fight Night (9/12/20) Lee lost a three round unanimous decision to Roxanne Modafferi

UFC 247 (2/8/20) Lee lost a three round split decision to Lauren Murphy

UFC 242 (9/7/19) Lee lost a three round split decision to Joanne Calderwood

UFC Fight Night (6/22/19) Lee won a three round unanimous decision over Montana De La Rosa

UFC on ESPN (2/17/19) Lee won a three round unanimous decision over Ashlee Evans-Smith

UFC Fight Night (5/19/18) Lee won a three round unanimous decision over Veronica Macedo

When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training at age 20 in 2009.  I was a waitress in a sports bar and was constantly exposed to the UFC events shown there.  Having always been the rough and tumble tomgirl type, I was fascinated.  As my interest grew, I found a gym and a trainer and I never looked back. What a fateful decision.  

What ranks and titles have you held? I am the former Legacy Fighting Championships Flyweight champion and defended my Legacy Fighting Alliance world title. I am also a six-time Invicta FC veteran. I hold a black belt in Kyokushin, a brown belt in Judo and a BJJ brown belt under Relson Gracie. I am also a Kru in Muay Thai under Ajarn Buck Grant and Master Donny Aaron.

Do you have any heroes? I don’t have any individual heroes, I guess. But I do look up to the heroic efforts of our servicemen and women and the first responders more than any one person.

What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? The UFC is where I’ve always wanted to be and it’s where I feel I belong.  I am a warrior and I want to test myself against the best on the biggest stage in the world.

What was your job before you started fighting? Waitress

Specific accomplishments in amateur competition? As an amateur I was 9-3 in MMA. I won several regional titles along the way.  I was also a three-time Muay Thai World champ through the IKF and TBA. I was a two-time North American champ through the WKA. I won two state Golden Gloves boxing titles, two regional Golden Gloves and 1 Women’s National Golden Gloves. I am also a two-time Naga World champ and a two-time North American Champ.