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Professional mixed martial arts organizations in the United States that invite women to compete are industry leader Ultimate Fighting Championship, the all female Invicta Fighting Championships, Resurrection Fighting Alliance, Bellator Fighting Championships, and Legacy Fighting Championship.
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Mar 29, 2024 · Women's Mixed Martial Arts (WMMA) Ultimate MMA. 32 videos 2,767 views Last updated on Mar 29, 2024. Gathering all the greatest highlights from the history of wmma & the UFC. Including...
Dec 26, 2019 · The evolution of women's mixed martial arts started right at the end of the previous decade, with Cris Cyborg vs. Gina Carano headlining a Strikeforce show on Showtime in front of almost...
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By Thomas Gerbasi - UFC.com • Sep. 8, 2017. UFC President Dana White laughs at it now, but in 2011, he was adamant that women would never fight in the Octagon. It wasn’t a sexist comment, but one...
This is a list of notable female mixed martial arts fighters in alphabetical order. Contents: Top. 0–9. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. A. alexa grasso. Mariya Agapova - ( UFC, Invicta) Jessica Aguilar - ( UFC, Bellator, WSOF) Hitomi Akano - ( M-1, Strikeforce, Pancrase, JEWELS, Smackgirl, Invicta)
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Apr 8, 2024 · Women’s Bantamweight. 1. Amanda Nunes (23-5) | UFC [1] Nunes was rarely threatened in a lopsided unanimous decision triumph over Irene Aldana in the UFC 289 headliner, and she capped off that...
Sep 28, 2022 · 1) Amanda Nunes. The “Lioness” is arguably the most dominant women’s champion in MMA history. Her ascent to legendary status started with her signing with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, where she was thrown to the wolves. Nunes held her own, defeating the likes of Germaine de Randamie, Sara McMann, and Valentina Shevchenko.