First woman fighting in UFC Eyes Hall of Fame Na PFL Title Win | Bjpenn.com

First woman fighting in UFC Eyes Hall of Fame Na PFL Title Win | Bjpenn.com

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A pioneer of the sport that Ronda Rousey took on in the very first women’s fight in UFC history thinks that a Hall of Fame induction is due after he recently recorded even more championship gold.

Liz Carmouche died for championships over several divisions in the UFC with championship receptions on its CV in both Bellator MMA and, most recently, in PFL. Carmouche’s fight with Ronda Rousey in 2013 was certainly a memorable, in which Carmouche Rousey brought in more danger than she had seen in her earlier fights that led to that UFC debut effort.

Carmouche’s recent victory over Jena Bishop to conquer PFL Gold, placed the first in the same competition as Cris Cyborg in terms of MMA hunters of women who have become two promotion title holders. The 41-year-old warrior has won twelve of her previous thirteen fights, with the only loss in that piece that comes to Valentina Shevchenko in a UFC flying weight in 2019.

Carmouche recently spoke with Danny Segura van van Nice junkie” And while she was getting this huge victory in the PFL Flyweight Tournament, as well as the general oeuvre she compiled in her career, Carmouche said [via Bloody Elbow]”

“I have done a lot. If you are entangled in the moment that you just try to evolve as much as possible, prepare yourself for fighting, you lose the perspective of some of the things you have achieved. I am not necessarily searching in the past. In the conversations I do that and I go as, oh, oh, or something like that, like me in the sake.”

“I would love it if there was a UFC Hall of Fame that I could be part of. That would be really great. Again, just to add more awards to things I have achieved.”

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