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Women’s MMA pound-for-pound rankings as of June 20. 1. Julianna Peña (12-5), UFC bantamweight contender. Previous Ranking: 2 2. Alexa Grasso (16-3), UFC flyweight champion. Previous Ranking: 3.
Women’s MMA pound-for-pound rankings as of Nov. 27. 1. Julianna Peña (12-5), UFC bantamweight contender. Previous Ranking: 1. 2. Alexa Grasso (16-3), UFC flyweight champion. Previous Ranking: 2.
Lost the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship. Draw 16–3–1: Valentina Shevchenko: Draw (split) UFC Fight Night: Grasso vs. Shevchenko 2: September 16, 2023: 5 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Retained the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship. Win 16–3 Valentina Shevchenko: Submission (face crank) UFC 285: March 4, 2023: 4 4:34
Women's pound-for-pound. Rankings updated on February 11, 2025, after UFC 312. [1] ... 1 Flyweight #3 in flyweight rankings: 7 Kayla Harrison: 18–1 3 Bantamweight
Julianna Nicole Peña [1] (born August 19, 1989) is an American professional mixed martial artist who competes in the women's Bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where she is the two-time and current UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion. Peña is the first woman to win The Ultimate Fighter.
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These media members are asked to vote for whom they feel are the top fighters in ONE Championship by weight class and pound-for-pound from mixed martial arts, kickboxing and Muay Thai. [1] [2] [3] Currently, there are only rankings for men's strawweight, flyweight, bantamweight, and featherweight along with women's atomweight. [4]
Strickland totally shut down Adesanya en route to taking his middleweight championship.