A Glimpse At The Emerging UFC Women’s Talent We’re Likely To Be Watching For Years To Come
More than 13 years since the first women’s fight in the Octagon, the UFC’s women’s divisions are more dynamic than ever as they continue to make history. Earlier this month, UFC inducted its first women’s fight into the Hall of Fame, honoring the strawweight title bout between Zhang Weili and Joanna Ju0119drzejczyk.
History continues to be made each day, and with the talent currently on the roster, one has to assume even greater accomplishments will follow. Although stars like Valentina Shevchenko and Amanda Nunes have set the standard for every woman who follows, these fighters are in position to chase those record-setters as well as create some iconic moments of their own for years to come:
Erin Blanchfield
New Jersey’s Erin Blanchfield has developed from prodigious talent into one of the best flyweights in the world since joining the roster as a 21-year-old in July 2021.