Polyana
Viana still has the time, opportunity and wherewithal to make
waves in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship women’s strawweight
division.
“Dama de Ferro” will attempt to get back to the .500 mark within
the promotion when she confronts “The Ultimate Fighter” Season 26
alum
Gillian
Robertson as part of the
UFC 297 undercard on Jan. 20 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.
Polyana, 31, enters the cage with wins in three of her past five
outings. However, she finds herself on the rebound following an
arm-triangle submission loss to
Iasmin
Lucindo at UFC on ESPN 51 in August.
As Viana approaches her forthcoming battle with Robertson at 115
pounds, here are five things you might not know about her:
1. Odds were stacked against her.
Viana was born to a single mother on June 14, 1992 in Sao Geraldo
do Araguaia, Brazil,—a small city of 25,000 people situated in the
northern region of the South American country. It sits roughly
5,000 miles to the southeast of UFC headquarters in Las Vegas.
2. She surrounds herself with the right people.
The 5-foot-7 strawweight operates out of the
Chute Boxe affiliate fronted by Diego Lima in Sao Paulo,
Brazil. The respected camp has produced a number of world-class
competitors, former UFC lightweight champion
Charles
Oliveira chief among them.
3. Regional achievements bolster her resume.
Viana put herself on the map and laid claim to the vacant
Jungle
Fight women’s strawweight championship in her eighth
professional appearance, as she punched out
Amanda
Ribas in the first round of their JF 83 co-main event on Nov.
28, 2015. She made one successful title defense against
Debora
Dias Nascimento six months later, then moved on to the Watch
Out Combat Show organization before signing with the UFC in
2018.
4. She favors a proven mode of operation.
The Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown belt has secured six of her eight
submission victories via armbar, two of them inside the Octagon.
Viana subdued
Emily
Whitmire with the maneuver in the first round of their UFC
Fight Night 175 pairing on Aug. 29, 2020, then did the same to
Mallory
Martin at UFC 258 the following February.
5. Her training was tested in a real-world scenario.
Viana made headlines away from competition in 2019, when she
thwarted an attempted robbery outside of her apartment in Rio de
Janeiro. The assailant reportedly used a fake gun in the crime.
“When he got close, I already thought, ‘If this guy is a thief,
I’ll do this and that.’ I already knew what I was going to do,”
Viana told CNN Sport. “I did not do it on impulse. I was calm, I
knew what I was going to do, but I only did it because I knew he
did not have a gun.” Pictures of the man and the damage he
suffered to his face made the rounds in the mainstream media in the
days following the incident.