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The Best MMA and UFC Women’s Flyweight Fights

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The UFC women’s flyweight division is one of the fastest-growing divisions in the UFC. The division was created in 2017, and the inaugural champion was Nicco Montaño. Since then, the division has produced some exciting fights and some of the top female fighters in the world.

Here are some of the other top fighters in the UFC women’s flyweight division:

1. Valentina Shevchenko

  • Title defense record: 8
  • Wins: 23
  • Losses: 4

Valentina Shevchenko is the current UFC Women’s Flyweight Champion. She is a well-rounded fighter with a dangerous striking game and a strong grappling base. Shevchenko has defended her title eight times, and she is considered to be one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world.

2. Taila Santos

  • Wins: 19
  • Losses: 2

Taila Santos is a rising star in the UFC Women’s Flyweight division. She is a powerful striker with a good ground game. Santos has won her last four fights, and she is currently ranked number 2 in the division.

3. Lauren Murphy

  • Wins: 16
  • Losses: 6

Lauren Murphy is a veteran fighter with a lot of experience. She is a well-rounded fighter with a good striking and grappling game. Murphy has won two of her last three fights, and she is currently ranked number 3 in the division.

4. Katlyn Chookagian

  • Wins: 18
  • Losses: 5

Katlyn Chookagian is a striker with a good reach advantage. She is also a good wrestler, but she has been criticized for her lack of finishing ability. Chookagian has won two of her last three fights, and she is currently ranked number 4 in the division.

5. Jessica Andrade

  • Wins: 22
  • Losses: 9

Jessica Andrade is a former UFC Strawweight Champion. She is a powerful striker with a good ground game. Andrade has won two of her last three fights, and she is currently ranked number 5 in the division.

The UFC Women’s Flyweight division is full of talented fighters, and it is sure to produce some exciting fights in the years to come.

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