More Than a Title: Gillian Robertson's Quest for a Canadian First

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As she prepares for a UFC 330 showdown with Mackenzie Dern, Robertson is eyeing a historic milestone for women's MMA in Canada.
For Gillian Robertson, the upcoming title bout at UFC 330 is not merely a climb up the rankings; it is a bid to shatter a long-standing ceiling for her home country.
In a conversation with Sportsnet's Diana Belbita, as first reported by Sportsnet, Robertson expressed her enthusiasm regarding the possibility of becoming the first woman from Canada to hold a UFC championship. While the fight against Mackenzie Dern represents a personal peak in her career, the broader context is one of national representation.
To prepare for the demands of a championship fight, Robertson noted that she has altered her training regimen. Specifically, she is adjusting her approach to handle the rigors of her first five-round contest, ensuring she has the endurance and strategy necessary to maintain a high pace over 25 minutes.
By targeting this specific milestone, Robertson is positioning herself as the vanguard for Canadian women in the UFC, seeking to prove that the nation's female fighters can reach the absolute summit of the sport.

