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There are literally hundreds of hotties out there, so picking the top 15 MMA female fighters would be impossible. To narrow down the search, we’ve decided to focus only on those who have competed in the UFC, which is the elite MMA promotion.
What this means that MMA beauties like Gina Carano, Rachel Wray, Juli Firso, and others did not make our selection. But, even without them, you’re going to love our list.
Obviously, there are endless variants of ‘beauty’, but we are certain you are not going to disagree with this tiny selection amongst the thousands of beautiful fighters out there.
With no further ado in no particular order, here’s a highlight of 15 incredible women whose UFC record proves they can knock you off your feet with any attack they choose and they do the same us with their looks.
Angela Hill
- Name: Angela Patrice Hill
- Fighting Nickname: Overkill
- Age: 33 (B-Day: December 10, 1986)
- Pro MMA Record: 12-8
- Earnings: ~$293k
- Instagram: @angieoverkill (109k followers)
- Twitter: @AngieOverkill (56.5k followers)
What connects UFC with cosplay and aliens? The answer is Angela Hill. She is currently #14 in the UFC women’s strawweight rankings after 14 bouts fought under the banner of this promotion. This makes her one of the veterans of her division, as well as one of the most successful female fighters of African-American heritage.
Her life outside Octagon is arguably even more exciting. Hill is a passionate gamer and is a big fan of cosplay. She’s often making stage entrances in costume. We’ve seen her cosplaying as Fallout Vault Dweller, Afro Samurai, and Dhalsim.
An interesting character, Hill has made numerous appearances in TV and radio shows. In February 2020, she was a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, in which she revealed her grandfather was Barney Hill, the protagonist of theBarney and Betty Hill alien abduction case.
Rachael Ostovich
- Name: Rachael Lillianna Ostovich
- Fighting Nickname: N/A
- Age: 29 (B-Day: February 25, 1991)
- Pro MMA Record: 4-5
- Earnings: ~$35k
- Instagram: @rachaelostovich (694k followers)
- Twitter: @rachaelostovich (36.4k followers)
Rachael Ostovich made her UFC debut in 2017, winning the hearts of male admirers straight away. It didn’t have to do much with her performances in the Octagon – she did win her debut fight, but then lost two following bouts. Instead, she became UFC fans’ favorite due to her looks.
Ostovich disappointed many of her fans in January 2020 when she tested positive for several banned substances, including ostarine and GW1516.
That wasn’t the first timeOstovich ended up in yellow papers. In 2018, she was in the headlines following a case of domestic violence. The story goes that her husband tried to kill her, injuring her eye and causing many other minor injuries.
Miesha Tate
- Name: Miesha Theresa Tate
- Fighting Nickname: Cupcake
- Age: 33 (B-Day: August 18, 1986)
- Pro MMA Record: 18-7
- Earnings: ~$1.06 million
- Instagram: @mieshatate (2m followers)
- Twitter: @MieshaTate (833.1k followers
With a nickname like Cupcake, you’d think that Miesha Tate is a gentle peace-loving soul. Well, she kind of is, but not when she’s inside the Octagon. Her professional MMA career saw her fighting 25 fights, winning most of them. The most impressive milestone in her portfolio is the title of the UFC Women’s Bantamweight Championship which she won in 2016 after beating Holly Holm.
After retiring from the MMA, she got involved in the ONE Championship,becoming the Vice President of the organization. Aside from fighting, Tate also does modeling. She’s appeared in several publications including Fitness Gurls and ESPN The Fitness Magazine.
Cat Zingano
- Name: Cathilee Deborah Zingano (née Albert)
- Fighting Nickname: Alpha Cat
- Age: 38 (B-Day: July 1, 1982)
- Pro MMA Record: 10-4
- Earnings: ~$2 million
- Instagram: @alphacatzingano (540k followers)
- Twitter: @CatZingano (254.4k followers)
Cat Zingano’s name is engraved with big letters in the UFC history. There are several reasons for that, starting with the fact that she’s the first female fighter to win a fight by a TKO (technical knockout) in the promotion. Another “first” set by Cat Zingano is that she’s the first mother to compete in the promotion.
Ronda Rousey
- Name: Ronda Jean Rousey
- Fighting Nickname: Rowdy
- Age: 33 (B-Day: February 1, 1987)
- Pro MMA Record: 12-2
- Earnings: ~$4.04 million
- Instagram: @rondarousey (13m followers)
- Twitter: @RondaRousey (3.5m followers)
She’s still in her early 30s, but Ronda Rousey has achieved much, much more than most other female athletes. In 2008, she won the Olympic bronze in judo, which was her first major breakthrough.
From there, she moved to mixed martial arts, winning 12 out of 14 professional fights. Her next challenge was pro wrestling. In 2018, she signed a contract with WWE, making a debut at WrestleMania 34 and winning the Raw Women’s Championship.
Ronda also made numerous appearances in Hollywood blockbusters, most notably The Expendables 3 and Furious 7. Today, she lives on a ranch with her husband, Travis Browne, who’s also an MMA fighter. As you can see from her Instagram posts, Ronda is a passionate gamer whose favorites include Mortal Kombat 11 and Dragon Ball Z.
Holly Holm
- Name: Holly Rene Holm
- Fighting Nickname: The Preacher’s Daughter
- Age: 38 (B-Day: October 17, 1981)
- Pro MMA Record: 33-2 (and 3 draws)
- Earnings: ~$1.6 million
- Instagram: @hollyholm (2.1m followers)
- Twitter: @HollyHolm (394k followers)
With 2.1 million followers on Instagram, Holly Holm is one of the most popular MMA fighters. The main reason for this is that she’s done exceptionally well in the UFC, as well as in other sports, including boxing and kickboxing. In fact, according to some, she is the best female boxer of all time.
As this list is about female UFC fighters, we need to mention that her current ranking in the UFC women’s bantamweight rankings is #2. In her entire professional MMA career, Holm has won 13 fights, while losing only five.
Holm was the main protagonist of what’s considered to be the biggest upset in the history of UFC. In 2015, she won the bantamweight title by beating Ronda Rousey in front of the record crowd (56k people) in Melbourne at the UFC 193.
MMA fans follow her on Instagram and Twitter to admire her fighting skills. Of course, that’s not the only reason. No one can deny that she’s a true beauty. However, unlike many other UFC ladies, Holm doesn’t share too many provocative posts on social media. Her modesty should not surprise you. After all, Holly Holm is The Preacher’s Daughter.
Andrea Lee
- Name: Andrea Lee
- Fighting Nickname: KGB
- Age: 31 (B-Day: February 11, 1989)
- Pro MMA Record: 11-4
- Earnings: ~ $81k
- Instagram: @andreakgblee (135k followers)
- Twitter: @AndreaKGBLee (36k followers)
If you’re wondering why an American MMA fighter born and raised in Texas is often seen rocking a red bikini with hammer and sickle, it’s because Andrea Lee’s nickname is KGB.
And why is that her nickname? Because, apparently, she looks Russian. At least that’s what her coach thought when he gave her this moniker.
At first, she thought of it as a joke, but then decided to embrace it. In her native Texas, she’s seen as a baddie, but when in contact with Russians, she’s a sort of a hero. When she appeared in a KGB bikini at a Mau Thai championship, the entire Russian team came to her to take a photo.
Claudia Gadelha
- Name: Ana Cláudia Dantas Gadelha
- Fighting Nickname: Claudinha
- Age: 31 (B-Day: December 7, 1988)
- Pro MMA Record: 18-4
- Earnings: ~ $470k
- Instagram: @claudiagadelha (945k followers)
- Twitter: @ClaudiaGadelha_ (163k followers)
As per her own admission, Claudia Gadelha had a tough childhood, often getting in confrontations with her mother who was against her getting involved with the MMA. Claudia’s rebellious spirit prevailed and she became a pro fighter, eventually reaching the UFC women’s strawweight stardom. At the moment, she’s ranked #6 in this division.
Her performances in the Octagon aren’t the only reason why she’s got almost a million followers on Instagram. It’s needless to say that a majority of her followers are guys, who swarm to her profile to adore her sexy pics.
Randa Markos
- Name: Randa Cemil Markos-Thomas
- Fighting Nickname: Quiet Storm
- Age: 34 (B-Day: August 10, 1985)
- Pro MMA Record: 10-8 (and 1 draw)
- Earnings: ~$164k
- Instagram: @randamarkos (93k followers)
- Twitter: @randamma (60k followers)
Claudia Gadelha says her childhood was tough, but wait till you hear the story of Randa Markos. This UFC star was born in Iraq in 1985, in the middle of the Iran-Iraq War.
Her family is of Chaldean Catholic heritage, which made them a target of both sides involved in the war. As a result, they were held at gunpoint on one occasion while she was a baby. That was good enough of a motivation for them to flee to Canada in 1988.
The Markos family left the war behind and started living a good life. Randa went on to finish TriOS College and get a Pharmacy Assistant Diploma. For a while, she worked as a pharmacy technician in Windsor, while training MMA in her spare time.
It tuned out that she was a natural, which inspired her to leave her daytime job and become a pro fighter. She made her debut in 2012 in IFL 51 with a win over Allana Jones. Two years later, she signed for UFC, from where her career went upwards. As of 2020, she has a record of 10 wins and 8 losses, but she’s still an active fighter with no retirement plans.
Ariane Lipski
- Name: Randa Cemil Markos-Thomas
- Fighting Nickname: Violence Queen
- Age: 26 (B-Day: January 26, 1994)
- Pro MMA Record: 12-5
- Earnings: N/A
- Instagram: @arianelipski (132k followers)
- Twitter: @Ariane_lipski (9k followers)
Ariane Lipski is much more than just a pretty face. The rising UFC star has a 50-50 score in this promotion, but her KSW pedigree is nothing short of impressive. Speaking of which, in 2017, she won the KSW Women’s Flyweight Championship.
Lipski is a Brazilian martial artist, even though her name doesn’t quite sound Brazilian. It’s because her family is Polish – her grandfather emigrated from Europe to Brazil just before the outbreak of World War Two, citing security as the reason to do it.
Felice Herrig
- Name: Felice Nicole Herrig
- Fighting Nickname: Lil Bulldog
- Age: 35 (B-Day: September 18, 1984)
- Pro MMA Record: 14-8
- Earnings: $156k
- Instagram: @feliceherrig (401k followers)
- Twitter: @feliceherrig (130k followers)
As of summer 2020, Felice Herrig is #15 in the UFC women’s strawweight rankings. Not too impressive, you might say, but this girl has a 14-8 record in her pro career. An even more impressive fact is that she has more than 400,000 followers on Instagram.
The main reason behind this is that she’s loved by male UFC fans. Or should we say her provocative Instagram photos are loved by male UFC fans? Don’t trust us? Go to her official Instagram profile @feliceherrig to see for yourself.
Michelle Waterson
- Name: Michelle Waterson
- Fighting Nickname: The Karate Hottie
- Age: 34 (B-Day: January 6, 1986)
- Pro MMA Record: 17-8
- Earnings: $362k
- Instagram: @karatehottiemma (1.5m followers)
- Twitter: @karatehottiemma (101k followers)
Obviously, if some’s nickname is The Karate Hottie, you got to assume that the person in question is a hottie. And she really is, proven by the fact that Michelle Waterson has over 1.5 million followers on social media.
Her admirers love her not just for her amazing looks, but also for her achievements in the UFC. At the moment, The Karate Hottie is #8 in the UFC women’s strawweight rankings, with 4 wins and 4 defeats in the promotion. Her total career record, however, is much more impressive 17 wins, 8 defeats.
Alexandra Albu
- Name: Alexandra Albu
- Fighting Nickname: Stitch
- Age: 30 (B-Day: July 14, 1990)
- Pro MMA Record: 3-2
- Earnings: $32k
- Instagram: @stitchalbu (72k followers)
- Twitter: @albustich (4k followers)
Born in Moldovia in 1990 when the country was still a part of the USSR, Alexandra Albu went on to represent Russia in judo and karate, before turning her focus to MMA. Her first professional fight was in 2013 in Octagon Fight Club in Moscow. After winning on her debut, Albu signed with UFC, appearing in four fights so far.
Apart from being a rising star in the MMA universe, Alexandra Albu is slowly becoming a social media celebrity. Her Instagram profile is getting more and more popular every day, the reason being that she often posts sexy photos.
You can check out her sexy Instagram posts by going to her page @stitchalbu. The word Stich in her Instagram handle comes from her fighting nickname, which she got for being a fan of the animated movie Lilo & Stitch.
Tracy Cortez
- Name: Tracy Cortez
- Fighting Nickname: N/A
- Age: 26 (B-Day: December 10, 1993)
- Pro MMA Record: 7-1
- Earnings: N/A
- Instagram: @cortezmma (172k followers)
- Twitter: @TracyCortezmma (27k followers)
Tracy Cortez made her UFC debut last year when she was 25. However, she’s been in the MMA world since she was 14. That’s when she started training this sport, but even before that, she was a passionate fan. Her love for combat sports comes from her oldest brother Jose Cortez.
Speaking of him, his fight with UFC legend Drew Fickett was what inspired his sis to start practicing MMA more seriously. Sadly, Jose passed away in 2011 after losing battle to cancer. As per her own admission, she struggled to deal with the loss but was helped to push through the tough period by Henry Cejudo, who was one of her brother’s best friends.
With his help, she got back into the game, eventually getting a contract with the most reputable MMA organization in the world. In November 2019, she made her UFC debut against Vanessa Melo, whom she beat by points.
Paige VanZant
- Name: Paige Michelle VanZant (née Sletten)
- Fighting Nickname: 12 Gauge
- Age: 26 (B-Day: March 26, 1994)
- Pro MMA Record: 8-5
- Earnings: $207k
- Instagram: @paigevanzant (2.6m followers)
- Twitter: @paigevanzant (336k followers)
A list of top hottest UFC female fighters can’t be complete without Paige VanZant. The blonde is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful US athletes. Her beauty and charisma are the reasons why she caught the eyes of producers of non-MMA-focused shows, including Chopped and Dancing With The Stars.
The latter one was where she and her dancing partner Mark Ballas almost won in 2016 when they reached the final of the show.
Don’t agree with our list? Do you think there’s someone we missed out? Or, maybe you think some of these ladies aren’t as hot as needed to get on a list like this?
If so, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below!
Bet On Ufc
UFC Vegas 20 was a great event over the weekend for us UFC fans. There weren’t many stoppages to make things a bit juicier, but we were surprised with a few dog wins – at least some of us were. Throughout Saturday night, there was also one T/KO by Ronnie Lawrence against Vince Cachero and one draw between Montana de la Rosa and Mayra Bueno Silva. However, I want to focus on two specific dog winners and also recognize the winner of the Main Event.
UFC Lightweight: Alexander Hernandez vs. Thiago Moises – Preliminary Card
The first fight I would love to recognize was between Lightweights, Alexander Hernandez (12-4-0)
So, I thought this was a highly entertaining fight – there was a lot of action as both fighters stayed active. Moises overall was the sharper fighter. He was able to counter beautifully and utilized his calf kicks. The two fighters exchanged hits and worked at a fast pace, both aiming for a finish. Wide hooks were thrown, kicks were projected to break bones, but neither fighter could drop the other.
Although you could agree with me that this fight was very close, Moises did contain control of the fight. He stayed in the center and kept
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I have always thought Moises was an exceptional fighter. Before his fight with Hernandez, Moises was coming off of a win against the “King” in Bobby Green having been priced with UFC odds at +250. There is a great amount of value lying under the name Thiago Moises. So, the next time you see him at dog-odds, depending on who his opponent is, don’t underestimate him!
UFC Bantamweight: Pedro Munhoz vs. Jimmie Rivera – Main Card
The next fight I would like to discuss is Pedro Munhoz vs. Jimmie Rivera. I will not say everyone, but the majority of the public was on Rivera and thought that would be an easy win for him. Boy were we wrong!
This fight was special because this was the rematch to their first meeting in 2015 where Jimmie Rivera (23-5-0) won via split decision. This time around, the two were in a full out brawl throughout all 3 rounds. Munhoz really prepared for this rematch, and he knew all eyes were on Rivera getting the W.
Very similar to the previous fight I just wrote about, Pedro Munhoz (19-5-0) implemented his calf-kicks into his striking and he really destroyed Rivera’s leg. In between rounds, Rivera was telling his corner “my calf is killing me”! You could vividly see the swelling in Rivera’s leg. The swelling was wearing down on him but also did not stop him from trying to win. In the third round, Rivera was even more aggressive by throwing knockout power punches. Munhoz was patient and dodged blows with precise timing and utilized his calf kicks.
Let’s just say it was nice seeing Munhoz get the win. He was underrated in this fight just based
UFC Heavyweight: Jairzinho Rozenstruik vs. Ciryl Gane – Main Event
It’s now time to talk about the main event, and all I need to say is Ciryl Gane is THE Bon Gamin that showed how intelligent of a fighter he is. Although Jairzinho Rozenstruik (11-2-0) really prepared for this fight by heavily training and getting into shape, he could not keep up with the Frenchman. It was very clear that Gane had control of the entire fight.
Ciryl Gane (8-0-0) really did his homework for Saturday night. Bigi Boy is known for his heavy-hitting, knockout power punches – Gane took that into account and managed to stay patient at bay and timed each shot perfectly. Gane also utilized his takedown “threats” which would force Rozenstruik to backoff. No matter what Rozenstruik did, he could not land on the Frenchman.
I mean let’s look at their stats really quick: Rozenstruik only managed to land 42 out of 104 significant strikes, while Gane landed 102 out of 176! It’s very clear who was the patient and more superior fighter in this matchup.
What’s Next for Gane?
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Gane is
Going into this fight, Ciryl Gane was the rightful juiced favorite with UFC odds at –230 via BetOnline (visit our
Closing Remarks and What’s Next?
UFC Vegas 20 was a spectacular event. Even though we had an event filled with many fights going the distance, it was still a highly entertaining fight night. Let’s give a big shout out to all of the dog winners – Alexis Davis (Odds at +180), Thiago Moises (+170), and Pedro Munhoz (+118)!!
Now, this upcoming weekend – Saturday, March 6th – we have UFC 259 with THREE title fights in the main card! We first will have the Bantamweight Title Bout with Petr Yan vs. Aljamain Sterling, Women’s Featherweight Title Bout with Amanda Nunes vs. Megan Anderson, and for the main event, the Light Heavyweight bout with Jan Blachowicz vs. Israel Adesanya.
Other than the three title fights, we will also have many entertaining fights to look forward to in Joseph Benavidez vs Askar Askarov, Song Yadong vs Kyler Phillips, and more! Be sure to stay in tune with our UFC content at SBRpicks.com/UFC. Remember to also tune in to my UFC show with David Manyun and Matt Ryan for breakdowns and picks for the big event in UFC 259!