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          <title>UFC 322: How much money will Valentina Shevchenko and Weili Zhang make?</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[The co-main event of UFC 322 will see 125 lbs champion, Valentina Shevchenko, defend her belt against Weili Zhang. Which fighter will earn more though? <p><strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/ufc" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">UFC</a> 322</strong> is a massive event and many eyes will be centered in the co-main event where <strong>Valentina Shevchenko</strong> will face <strong>Weili Zhang</strong> in an incredible battle between the two best female MMA fighters in the world with the 125 lbs title on the line.</p>



<p><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/valentina-shevchenko" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Shevchenko</a> has won six figures for years now. For her third fight against Alexa Grasso, Shevchenko earned a base of $500,000. <strong>With PPV points and bonuses added, she reportedly climbed all the way to the $1 million mark</strong>.</p>



<p>Also, when she faced Manon Fiorot at UFC 315, it was rumored by various outlets that <strong>Shevchenko earned around $1.2 million and $1.5 million</strong>. Shevchenko is a profitable star and earns quite a lot due to her historical dominance.</p>



<h2>How much will Weili Zhang earn?</h2>



<p><strong>Zhang earned a whopping $2,542 million for her performance in UFC 312</strong>. This according to Sportskeeda and Bet MGM. Zhang is the face of asian MMA and that is a huge market that brings a lot of eyeballs.</p>



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<p>Per capita, <strong>she has a whole continent rooting for her, plus her fighting style makes her a box-office attraction</strong>. Still, making north of $2 million is quite the bag. It’s still not clear how much she will make for this fight, but given the magnitude of the fight, one could assume is at least the same price tag than last time.</p>


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<h2>Can the winner be considered the G.O.A.T?</h2>



<p>As of now, <a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/amanda-nunes" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Amanda Nunes</a> is considered the greatest female MMA fighter of all time. However, <strong>Valentina Shevchenko and Weili Zhang have an argument to be second and third on that list.</strong></p>



<p>The winner of this fight at UFC 322 has probably the best argument to be considered the G.O.A.T. Amanda Nunes was very dominant, but 135 and 145 were  very weak divisions. She also beat Shevchenko twice, but both fights were very close and the second one, it’s arguable that Shevchenko got robbed. Hence, <strong>winning this fight could be redemption as a whole for Shevchenko, or the biggest statement ever by Weili Zhang.</strong></p>
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          <title>Octagon stars: Top 25 best female MMA fighters of all time</title>
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          <pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2023 18:30:23 -0500</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[There are many who think that Mixed Martial Arts is a "sports for men". However, women have been dominating in the sport and have created a huge following, especially in recent years. Let's take a look at some of them. <p><strong>Mixed Martial Arts</strong> is one of the most aggressive sports that exist and for a long time it was seen as <strong>“barbaric”</strong>. Females started taking place in MMA <strong>way later</strong> than males,all of this being way more popularin places like<strong>Japan</strong>. This is why many of the women on our list are Japanese as they, in a way, were of the <strong>first females to even compete professionally</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Female MMA</strong> wasn’t really a big deal until the <strong>UFC</strong> purchased them, but since they have, they have stayed <strong>relevant and very popular</strong> ever since. This list is taking into consideration <strong>all MMA promotions</strong>, like Bellator and Invicta FC, not just the UFC.</p>
<p>The very first <strong>official female MMA fight</strong> actually took place in the <strong>United States in 1997</strong>. Ever since, many women have made their mark on the sport. Some completely <strong>revolutionized</strong> the world of <strong>female fighting</strong> while others made it as <strong>popular</strong> as it is today. Without further ado, lets take a look at the <strong>top 25 greatest female MMA fighters of all time!</strong></p>
<h2>25. Michelle Waterson</h2>
<p><strong>Michelle Waterson</strong>, nicknamed <strong>“The Karate Hottie”</strong> is an American MMA fighter and model who competes in the UFC. She is a former <strong>Invicta FC Atomweight Champion</strong> and as of April 2021, she is ranked <strong>#9 </strong>in the UFC<strong>women’s strawweight rankings.</strong></p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Michelle Waterson" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Michelle Waterson" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618353215210/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/13/michelle_waterson.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Michelle Waterson poses during a ceremonial weigh-in for UFC 229 at T-Mobile Arena (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Waterson was ranked as the <strong>number 1 atomweight fighter</strong> in the world between <strong>2013 and 2014</strong>. She has two <strong>Fight of the Year</strong> awards and the 2014 <strong>Most Vulgar Display of Power Award</strong> for her beatdown against <strong>Yasuko Tamada</strong>. Waterson has a record of <strong>18 wins and 8 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>24. Carla Esparza</h2>
<p><strong>Carla Esparza</strong>is an American strawweight fighter who fights in the <strong>UFC</strong>. She is one of the most <strong>successful fighters</strong> in recent times and is well known for her <strong>grappling</strong> abilities. She was the very first <strong>Strawweight Champion</strong> in both the <strong>UFC</strong> and <strong>Invicta FC</strong>, holding both titles simultaneously at one point.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Carla Esparza" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Carla Esparza" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618410622005/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/carla_esparza.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    In this handout image provided by UFC, Carla Esparza poses on the scale during the UFC Fight Night weigh-in (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Esparza is the <strong>only woman</strong> to win two inaugural titles with two different MMA promotions and as of January 2021, she is <strong>fourth</strong> in the UFC’s <strong>women’s strawweight rankings</strong>. Known for her <strong>wrestling</strong> and <strong>Jiu-Jitsu</strong> skills, Esparza is one of the most <strong>well-rounded</strong> fighters there is. She has a record of <strong>17 wins and 6 losses.</strong></p>
<h2>23. Zoila Gurgel</h2>
<p><strong>Zoila Gurgel,</strong>nicknamed the <strong>“Warrior Princess”</strong>, is an American fighter who was the very first <strong>Bellator Women’s Champion</strong>. She is a black belt in <strong>Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu</strong> and <strong>Taekwondo</strong>. Gurgel has competed in three different weight classes, <strong>Bantamweight, Flyweight, and Strawweight.</strong></p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Zoila Gurgel " data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Zoila Gurgel " src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618411225358/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/zoila_gurgel.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    zoila gurgel (MMAMANIA)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Gurgel’s father is a <strong>third-degree black belt</strong> in Taekwondo and her sister is also an MMA fighter, <strong>Stephanie Frausto</strong>. Gurgel started in <strong>Bellator</strong> where she was their very first female champion and then went to <strong>Invicta FC</strong> were she had a negative record. She has an overall record of <strong>13 wins and 6 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>22. Miesha Tate</h2>
<p><b>Miesha Tate,</b>nicknamed “<strong>Cupcake</strong>“, is an American who competes in the UFC. She is a former <strong>UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion</strong> who is known for her grappling skills. She was the <strong>inaugural champion</strong> in the UFC but she lost that title her very next fight against another fighter on this list, <strong>Ronda Rousey.</strong></p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Miesha Tate" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Miesha Tate" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618411812986/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/miesha_tate.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Miesha Tate reacts during UFC 205 Weigh-ins at Madison Square Garden (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Tate lost against <strong>Cat Zingano</strong> and <strong>Ronda Rousey</strong> once more before winning <strong>three fights in a row</strong> and earning another title shot against <strong>Holly Holm</strong>. She defeated Holm and was <strong>crowned champion once again</strong> but the story repeated itself and she lost that title her very next fight. Tate has a record of <strong>18 wins and 7 losses.</strong></p>
<h2>21. Jessica Andrade</h2>
<p><strong>Jessica Andrade</strong>is a Brazilian fighter who is currently signed to the <strong>UFC</strong> where she competes in the women’s <strong>flyweight</strong> division. She is the former UFC <strong>Women’s Strawweight Champion</strong> and as of October 2020, the <strong>number 1</strong> in the UFC women’s flyweight rankings.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Jessica Andrade" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Jessica Andrade" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618412613564/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/jessica_andrade.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Jessica Andrade of Brazil celebrates after her knockout victory over Rose Namajunas of USA (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Andrade is one of the best Brazilian fighters and she is a <strong>black belt</strong> in <strong>Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu</strong>. She has a <strong>Performance of the Night</strong> award and three <strong>Fight of the Night</strong> awards while in the UFC. As of April 2021, she has the <strong>most knockouts in strawweight division history</strong>. Andrade has a record of <strong>21 wins and 8 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>20. Julianna Pena</h2>
<p><strong>Julianna Pena,</strong>nicknamed “<strong>The Venezuelan Vixen</strong>“, is an American fighter who competes in the <strong>UFC</strong>. She was the first woman to win <strong>The Ultimate Fighter</strong> and has one <strong>Performance of the Night</strong> award. She is one of the best in the MMA scene.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Julianna Pena" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Julianna Pena" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618413522873/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/julianna_pena.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Mixed martial artist Julianna Pena poses on the scale during her weigh-in for UFC 200 at T-Mobile Arena (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Pena is<strong>number 6</strong> in the UFC women’s <strong>bantamweight rankings</strong> as of April 2021. She won her <strong>first four consecutive fights</strong> as a professional before losing to <strong>Sarah Moras</strong> in 2012. Pena also won the 2021 January <strong>Submission of the Month</strong> for a recent fight against <strong>Sara McMann.</strong>She has a record of <strong>10 wins and 4 losses.</strong></p>
<h2>19. Gina Carano</h2>
<p><strong>Gina Carano</strong>is an American fighter who competed in <strong>EliteXC</strong> and <strong>Strikeforce</strong> for 4 years. She was known as the <strong>face of women’s MMA</strong> because of her popularity at the time and she was also the first woman to <strong>headline a major MMA event</strong> alongside <strong>Cris Cyborg</strong>.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Gina Carano" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Gina Carano" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618414401220/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/gina_carano.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    MMA Superstar Gina Carano during the Workout/Media Day with Kimbo Slice (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Carano spent only a <strong>few years</strong> in the MMA scene before becoming an <strong>actress</strong>, landing roles in movies like <strong>Fast &amp; Furious 6, Deadpool</strong>, and the Disney+ show, <strong>The Mandalorian</strong>. She competed in the first ever <strong>women’s MMA bout</strong> in the state of Nevada which she <strong>won</strong> and she was close to joining the UFC in 2014. Carano has a record of <strong>7 wins and 1 loss</strong>.</p>
<h2>18. Megumi Fujii</h2>
<p><strong>Megumi Fujii,</strong>nicknamed “<strong>Mega Megu</strong>“, is a Japanese fighter who was a master in <strong>takedowns</strong> and <strong>submissions</strong>. She is a fantastic fighter but she is not higher on this list because she <strong>never faced top-tier names</strong> like some of our other fighters on this list. She is a <strong>black belt</strong> in <strong>Judo</strong> and <strong>Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu</strong>.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Megumi Fujii " data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Megumi Fujii " src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618414973615/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/megumi_fujii.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Megumi Fujii (Awakeningfighters)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Fujii was also the first <strong>Razryad International Master in Sambo</strong> and also achieved four second place finishes in <strong>World Sambo Tournaments</strong>. <strong>73%</strong> of all her wins have been <strong>by submission</strong> and she won her first 22 bouts as a professional MMA figher. She has a record of <strong>26 wins and 3 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>17. Cat Zingano</h2>
<p><strong>Cat Zingano</strong>is an American fighter signed to <strong>Bellator MMA</strong>, competing in their women’s <strong>featherweight</strong> division. She also competed for the <strong>UFC</strong> in the past and she became the very first woman to win a UFC fight by <strong>technical knockout</strong>. She is one of the <strong>best</strong> in the cage.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Cat Zingano" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Cat Zingano" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618415640832/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/cat_zingano.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Mixed martial artist Cat Zingano poses on the scale during her weigh-in for UFC 200 (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Zingano was also the <strong>first woman</strong> to be awarded the UFC <strong>Fight of the Night </strong>award. When she left the UFC she was ranked <strong>seventh</strong> in their women’s <strong>bantamweight</strong> rankings. She beganwrestling at <strong>age 12</strong> and eventually became part of both the <strong>University of the Cumberlands</strong> and <strong>MacMurray College</strong> women’s teams where she became a <strong>4-time All-American</strong> and <strong>National Champion</strong>. Zingano has a record of <strong>12 wins and 4 losses.</strong></p>
<h2>16.Karolina Kowalkiewicz</h2>
<p><strong>Karolina Kowalkiewicz,</strong>nicknamed the “<strong>Polish Princess</strong>“, is a Polish fighter who currently fights for the UFC. She is the former <strong>Konfrontacja Sztuk Walk</strong> (better known as KSW) <strong>Women’s Flyweight Champion</strong>. She also competed in one <strong>Invicta FC</strong> bout where she won <strong>Fight of the Night</strong> before making the jump to the UFC in 2015.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Karolina Kowalkiewicz" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Karolina Kowalkiewicz" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618416363910/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/karolina_kowalkiewicz.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Karolina Kowalkiewicz reacts during UFC 205 Weigh-ins at Madison Square Garden (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Kowalkiewicz started her professional career going <strong>10-0</strong> and when she joined the <strong>UFC</strong> she was given a title shot against<strong>Joanna Jędrzejczyk</strong>. She lost that fight and has struggled to bounce back since. Besides her recent losses no one can argue that she is one of the <strong>best female fighters</strong> in MMA history.Kowalkiewicz has a record of <strong>12 wins and 6 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>15. Sarah Kaufman</h2>
<p><strong>Sarah Kaufman</strong>is a Canadian fighter who competes in the women’s <strong>bantamweight</strong> division. She is the <strong>Invicta FC</strong> <strong>Bantamweight Champion</strong> and she was also the first <strong>Strikeforce</strong> <strong>Women’s Bantamweight Champion</strong>. She started her career going on a <strong>12-0 unbeaten streak</strong>.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Sarah Kaufman " data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Sarah Kaufman " src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618417344459/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/sarah_kaufman.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Sarah Kaufman (CTVNEWS)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Kaufman has beat some of the <strong>best names</strong> in the sport but her unbeaten run came to an end when she faced<strong>Marloes Coenen</strong>. She has a <strong>black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu</strong> but also does a lot of wrestling when fighting. Kaufman has a record of <strong>21 wins, 5 losses, and 1 no contest.</strong></p>
<h2><strong>14. Rose Namajunas</strong></h2>
<p><strong>Rose Namajunas,</strong>nicknamed “<strong>Thug Rose</strong>“, is an American fighter in the UFC who competes in the women’s <strong>strawweight</strong> division. She is a former <strong>UFC Women’s Strawweight Champion</strong> and as of December 2020, she is <strong>number 1 </strong>in the UFC Women’s Strawweight Rankings.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Rose Namajunas" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Rose Namajunas" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618418417188/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/rose_namajunas.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Rose Namajunas celebrates her victory over Joanna Jedrzejczyk of Poland in their UFC women’s strawweight championship bout (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Namajunas is a very <strong>complete fighter</strong> who possesses good knockout power but can also pin her opponents into submission. She is a black belt in <strong>Taekwondo</strong> and <strong>Karate</strong> while also being a brown belt in <strong>Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu</strong>. Rose has a record of <strong>9 wins and 4 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>13. Xiong Jingnan</h2>
<p><strong>Xiong Jingnan,</strong>nicknamed “<strong>The Panda</strong>“, is a Chinese fighter who is a <strong>legend</strong> in the MMA world. She is the inaugural and reigning <strong>ONE Women’s Strawweight World Champion</strong> and was also the first ever <strong>Chinese World Champion</strong> in MMA history.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Xiong Jingnan " data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Xiong Jingnan " src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618424188054/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/xiong_jingnan.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Xiong jingnan (Tapology)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Jingnan has won most of her fights <strong>by knockout</strong> and she has <strong>four successful title defenses</strong>. She is still fighting and we could see her <strong>way higher</strong> on this list in a couple of years if she can keep her form. She has a record of <strong>14 wins and 2 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>12. Tara LaRosa</h2>
<p><strong>Tara LaRosa</strong>is an American fighter who is very decorated. She has never fought in the <strong>UFC</strong> and most of her success has been while fighting for <strong>BodogFight</strong>. She was the firstand only <strong>BodogFight Women’s Bantamweight Champion</strong>. She has also competed in <strong>12 Grappling World Championships</strong> where she won <strong>gold in 6 of them</strong>.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Tara LaRosa " data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Tara LaRosa " src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618425066149/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/tara_larosa.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Tara LaRosa (TaraLaRosa Twitter)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>LaRosa was the <strong>number 1 flyweight</strong> between 2010 and 2012. Based on her many <strong>grappling medals</strong>, she is one of the most decorated grapplers that MMA has ever seen. In 2013, LaRosa was inducted into the <strong>New Jersey Martial Arts Hall of Fame</strong>. She has a record of <strong>22 wins and 5 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>11. Holly Holm</h2>
<p><strong>Holly Holm,</strong>nicknamed “<strong>The Preacher’s Daughter</strong>“, is an American fighter who competes in the UFC. She is the former <strong>UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion</strong> and was also a very successful professional boxer where she <strong>defended her titles 18 times</strong> in <strong>three different weight classes</strong>.</p>
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<p>Holm had a boxing record of <strong>33 wins and 3 losses</strong> before joining the UFC in 2014. She has been one of the best fighters in <strong>two different women’s divisions</strong> and she also knocked out <strong>Ronda Rousey</strong> in only her third UFC fight to become the UFC <strong>Women’s Bantamweight Champion</strong>. She has a record of <strong>14 wins and 5 losses.</strong></p>
<h2>10. Claudia Gedelha</h2>
<p><strong>Claudia Gedelha</strong>is a Brazilian fighter who competes in the Women’s <strong>Strawweight</strong> division of the UFC. As of April 2021, she is <strong>number eight</strong> in the <strong>UFC women’s strawweight rankings</strong>. She is a <strong>second degree black belt</strong> in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and has won <strong>14 BJJ world championships</strong>.</p>
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<p>Gadelha won the first <strong>Women’s Strawweight fight</strong> in UFC history and has also won the <strong>Fight of the Night</strong> award two times,against <strong>Joanna Jedrzejczyk</strong> and <strong>Karolina Kowalkiewicz</strong>. She also won the <strong>Performance of the Night</strong> award in her fight against <strong>Kowalkiewicz.</strong>She has a record of <strong>18 wins and 5 losses.</strong></p>
<h2>9. Marloes Coenen</h2>
<p><strong>Marloes Coenen</strong>is a retired Dutch fighter who was also a former <strong>Strikeforce</strong> <strong>Women’s Bantamweight Champion</strong>. She joined Strikeforce and lost to <strong>Cris Cyborg</strong> but then beat <strong>Sarah</strong><strong>Kaufman</strong> to win the <strong>Women’s Bantamweight Title</strong>.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Marloes Coenen" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Marloes Coenen" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618428297198/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/marloes_coenen.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Marloes Coenen (Awakeningfighters)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Coenen is a <strong>grappling expert</strong> who has won <strong>74%</strong> of her fights by <strong>submission</strong>. She won her <strong>first eight bouts</strong> while competing professionally and in November of 2000, she also won the <strong>ReMix World Cup</strong>. The ReMix World Cup was the <strong>first female MMA championship </strong>which makes her the first ever femaleMMA champion. Coenen has a record of <strong>23 wins and 8 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>8. Zhang Weili</h2>
<p><strong>Zhang Weili</strong>is an active Chinese fighter who currently competes in the UFC under the <strong>strawweight</strong> division. As of April 2021, Weili is the <strong>only Chinese person</strong> to hold any title in the UFC. She was the former <strong>Kunlun Fight</strong> (KLF) <strong>Strawweight Champion</strong>and is the current <strong>UFC Women’s Strawweight World Champion</strong>.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Zhang Weili" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Zhang Weili" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618430248725/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/zhang_weili.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Zhang Weili of China celebrates after her victory over Jessica Andrade (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Weili spent most of her career fighting in the <strong>KLF</strong>, with many people believingthat she is the <strong>best fighter to ever compete</strong> in the competition. She has also defeated some huge names like <strong>Jessica Andrade</strong> and <strong>Joanna Jedrzejczyk</strong>. Weili has a record of <strong>21 wins and 1 loss</strong>.</p>
<h2>7. Jennifer Maia</h2>
<p><strong>Jennifer Maia</strong>is a Brazilian fighter who competes in the UFC under the<strong>flyweight</strong> division. As of April 2021, she is ranked <strong>fourth</strong> in the UFC women’s flyweight rankings. Maia is the former <strong>Invicta FC Flyweight World Champion</strong>. She is an absolute machine!</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Jennifer Maia" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Jennifer Maia" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618431394382/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/jennifer_maia.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    In this handout image provided by UFC, Jennifer Maia of Brazil poses on the scale during the UFC Fight Night (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Maia won her <strong>first four</strong> professional MMAfights, all of them in <strong>the first round</strong>. She won the <strong>UFC Performance of the Night</strong> award for her fight against <strong>Joanne Calderwood</strong> and won two <strong>Invicta FC Fight of the Night awards</strong> for her bouts against <strong>Vanessa Porto</strong> and <strong>Roxanne Modafferi</strong>. Maia has a record of <strong>18 wins, 7 losses, and 1 draw.</strong></p>
<h2>6. Satoko Shinashi</h2>
<p><strong>Satoko Shinashi</strong>is a Japanese fighter who is a submission expert. She is widely regarded as the <strong>best Japanese female MMA fighter</strong> of all time. She has won most of her fights by submission and was almost <strong>impossible to beat</strong> in her prime!</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Satoko Shinashi " data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Satoko Shinashi " src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618433123538/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/satoko_shinashi.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Satoko Shinashi (Awakeningfighters)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Shinashi won the <strong>Smackgirl Lightweight Championship</strong> and the <strong>Deep Women’s Flyweight Championship</strong>. She retired in 2008 when she found out she was <strong>pregnant</strong> but she came back in 2014 where she had 5 fights and <strong>won them all</strong>. Shinashi has a record of <strong>34 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw</strong>.</p>
<h2>5. Valentina Shevchenko</h2>
<p><strong>Valentina Shevchenko</strong>is a Kyrgyzstani-Peruvian fighter who competes in the UFC under the women’s <strong>flyweight</strong> division. The “<strong>Bullet</strong>” is the current <strong>UFC Women’s Flyweight Champion</strong> and she got that title by defeating none other than <strong>Joanna Jedrzejczyk.</strong></p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Valentina Shevchenko" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Valentina Shevchenko" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618434239829/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/valentina_shevchenko.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Valentina Shevchenko poses on the scale during the UFC 247 ceremonial weigh-in (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Shevchenko won the <strong>goldmedal</strong> at the<strong>I.F.M.A World Championship 8 times</strong> and won a silver medal the only time she participated and didn’t win. She has defeated big names like <strong>Holly Holm</strong>,<strong>Sarah Kaufman</strong>, and<strong>Joanna Jędrzejczyk</strong>. Shevchenko has a record of <strong>20 wins and 3 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>4.Joanna Jedrzejczyk</h2>
<p><strong>Joanna Jedrzejczyk</strong>is a Polish fighter who competes in the UFC under the women’s <strong>flyweight</strong> and <strong>strawweight</strong> divisions. She was considered as <strong>THE best</strong> female fighter at one point but her recent form has hurt that reputation a bit. Before doing MMAshe was a <strong>kickboxer</strong> winning <strong>World Championships in three different organizations</strong>.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Joanna Jedrzejczyk" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Joanna Jedrzejczyk" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618434959240/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/joana_jedrzejczyk.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Joanna Jedrzejczyk of Poland enters the ring for her UFC women’s strawweight championship bout (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Jedrzejczyk is a former <strong>UFC Women’s Strawweight Champion</strong>. She <strong>defendedher title 5 times</strong> before eventually losing it to <strong>Rose Namajunas</strong>. She also has the <strong>most wins in UFC Women’s Strawweight history</strong> and the <strong>most title fights</strong> as well.Jedrzejczyk has a record of <strong>16 wins and 4 losses</strong>.</p>
<h2>3. Ronda Rousey</h2>
<p><strong>Ronda Rousey</strong>is a former American fighter who spent most of her career in the UFC under the women’s bantamweight division. She was the <strong>first American woman</strong> to win an <strong>Olympic medal</strong> in judo and also won her MMA debut for <strong>King of the Cage</strong>. She has definitely had one of the biggest, if not <strong>THE biggest</strong>, impact in the world of female MMA.</p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Ronda Rousey " data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Ronda Rousey " src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618435814501/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/ronda_rousey.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Ronda Rousey celebrates her victory over Cat Zingano (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Rousey beat some big names like<strong>Sarah Kaufman,Julia Budd, andMeisha Tate</strong>. She won the <strong>Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight Title</strong> and the <strong>UFC Women’s Bantamweight Title</strong>. In 2018, she became the first woman to ever be inducted into the <strong>UFC Hall of Fame</strong>. Rousey has a record of <strong>12 wins and 2 losses.</strong></p>
<h2>2. Cristiane Justino</h2>
<p><strong>Cristiane Justino,</strong>better known as <strong>Cris Cyborg</strong>, is a Brazilian-American fighter who competes in <strong>Bellator MMA</strong> under the featherweight division. As of April 2021, she is the current <strong>Bellator Women’s Featherweight Champion</strong>. She is also a former <strong>UFC</strong>, <strong>Invicta FC</strong>, and <strong>Strikeforce Featherweight Champion.</strong></p>
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<figure class="image">   <img loading="lazy" alt="Cristiane Justino" data-height="413" data-width="740" data-size="w:740,h:413" hspace="5" vspace="5" title="Cristiane Justino" src="https://bolavip.com/__export/1618436771800/sites/bolavip/img/2021/04/14/cristiane_justino_x1x.jpg_22993414.jpg" width="740" height="413"><figcaption>    Cris Cyborg of Brazil reacts to defeating Tonya Evinger during their Featherweight Title fight (Getty)   </figcaption></figure>
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<p>Justino defended her title against <strong>Hiroko Yamanaka</strong> but it was still stripped from her because she tested positive for <strong>anabolic steroids</strong>. She then won the <strong>UFC Women’s Featherweight Championship</strong> until she faced <strong>Amanda Nunes</strong>. Cyborg has one of the most impressive accolades in female MMA history. Her record is <strong>23 wins, 2 losses, and 1 no contest</strong>.</p>
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<h2>1. Amanda Nunes</h2>
<p><strong>Amanda Nunes</strong>is a Brazilian fighter who competes in the UFC under the bantamweight and featherweight divisions. As of April 2021, she is the current <strong>UFC Women’s Bantamweight and Featherweight Champion</strong>. She is the first woman to become a <strong>two-division UFC champion</strong>.</p>
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<p>Nunes has defeated some massive names like<strong>Valentina Shevchenko,Ronda Rousey</strong>, and <strong>Cris Cyborg</strong>. She is the first person in UFC history to <strong>successfully defend two titles in two different divisions</strong> while holding them both at the same time. She has a record of <strong>21 wins and 4 losses</strong>. It’s hard to argue that Amanda Nunes isn’t the greatest ever after defeating the <strong>biggest names</strong> in women’s mma and being a <strong>two division champion!</strong></p>
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