Women in MMA: Changing the Narrative

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MMA has grown in leaps and bounds over the years; from being an underground and “brute” sport to drawing immense attention in recent years. Some of their major stars are now known all over the world, like Conor McGregor, Khabib Nurmagomedov and Israel Adesanya, to mention a few. However, apart from the male roster which is already established, some women have carved a niche for themselves in this sport, and become recognized as MMA fighters the world over. This piece will appraise some of them, seeing how they’ve managed to fight their way to the top of the podium. The success of athletes is easy to notice by the number of bets in the casino, especially easy to notice if you GGBet sign up.

Honorable Mentions

The fighters mentioned below are known for their ruthlessness in the league, and their expertise in remaining relevant even outside the ring. They are:

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Ronda Rousey

Ronda Rousey, at this point, is a household name. While her fighting skills are exceptional, what has cemented her name amongst the greats is her successful migration into the WWE. As has always been her modus operandi, she also dominated in the WWE ring, holding stints as the champion of the female segment. 

Just in case you didn’t know, she won the Olympic Bronze medal in her amateur career and was the first woman to be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame. It’s no wonder she’s regarded as one of the greatest fighters to ever step foot in the Octagon.

Amanda Nunes

There is no “Best Female UFC Fighters” list without Amanda Nunes somewhere on it—you can take our word for it. After making her MMA debut in March 2008, this fighter progressed like none other, defeating top guns and holding simultaneous titles in this sport.

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She eventually debuted in the UFC in 2013 and won through a first-round TKO. Her “Holy Grail” record is that she’s the first female fighter to hold titles in two different UFC divisions, and the third overall; behind Conor McGregor and Daniel Cormier.

Valentina Shevchenko

Former Muay Thai fighter turned UFC powerhouse is a no-joke fighter, known for her ruthlessness in the ring. The Kyrgyzstani-Peruvian has held several titles in the MMA and is arguably the most precise and devastating striker in the female MMA division. What’s even more interesting is how versatile this woman is; as she has also participated in both boxing and kickboxing!

And as if that’s not enough, she has featured in a number of movies, including “Bruised”, starring American singer-songwriter, Halle Berry. Unarguably, Valentina is among the best female fighters to ever walk the face of the earth!

Cris Cyborg

Talk about a scary fighter and the first name that comes to mind is Cris Cyborg. This woman has devastating skills and combinations that terrify the opponent. She has competed in several MMA organizations and has no doubt been a force to reckon with in each one. 

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In case you were wondering why she’s so feared, know that she’s the only female fighter who has held titles in four different MMA promotions. She’s also known for her flamboyant skills which include grappling and striking. There’s a reason her fighting record is 26-2; she can boast of beating most fighters who are considered top-notch in their field.

All in all

The fighters mentioned above are undoubtedly the best in the female division. What further separates them from the slew of female fighters is how they’ve made themselves relevant, even beyond the confines of just MMA. These combatants are known for their skills, and versatility in the ring and otherwise. There’s no telling just how further these women can go in their pursuits.