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Females that fight are very attractive. It is spicy watching two smokebombs explode on each other using fists, feet or headlocks and everything necessary to win. It is exciting to see two women fight in a ring.
Furthermore, it is even more exciting when those women are good, too. I have scanned the Web to find some of the world's most in-shape female fighters in the world from the past. It was not an easy job, but someone had to do it.
Led by Michelle Waterson, Miesha Tate and Gina Carano, this group of physically gifted and totally powerful women have proven that mixed martial arts are not just for boys.
So sit back and enjoy the show.
Here are the 25 spicy female fighters:
25. Marianna Kheyfets
24. Felice Herrig
23. Lisa King
22. Kaitlin Young
21. Carla Esparza
20. Michelle Ould
The first recorded US female competition was at an IFC 4 on March 28, 1997.
This was soon followed by an IFC four women tournament sanctioned by the Louisiana Boxing and Wrestling Commission on September 5, 1997 in Baton Rouge.
From the mid-2000s, more coverage came when organizations such as Strikeforce, EliteXC, Bellator Fighting Championships, and Shark Fights invited women to compete.
19. Sarah Goodlaxson
18. Debi Purcell
17. Caroline Portugal
16. Ronda Rousey
The UFC's decision to allow female fighters in the organization, to promote the then dominant fighter Ronda Rousey, is often cited as the reason women's mixed martial arts became known to the general public.
15. Ginele Marquez
14. Chelsea Colarelli
13. Andy Nguyen
12. Jordan Nicole Gaza
11. Erin Toughill
10. Kyra Gracie
In Japan, female competition has been documented since the mid-1990s.
Influenced by female professional wrestling and kickboxing, the Smackgirl competition was formed in 2001 and became the only major all-female promotion in mixed martial arts.
Other early successful Japanese female organizations included Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling, ReMix (a predecessor to Smackgirl), U-Top Tournament, K-Grace, and AX.
Outside Japan and the United States, female competition is almost exclusively found in minor local promotions.
However, in Europe some major organizations have held select female competitions, including It's Showtime, Shooto Europe, Cage Warriors, and M-1 Global.
Africa's first female professional mixed martial arts bout was held in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2015. South Africa's Danella Eliasov defeated Zita Varju (Hungary) by first round submission.
9. Rachael Cummins
8. Julia Berezikova
7. Jordan McDonald
6. Michele Gutierrez
5. Latasha Marzolla
4. Sarah McLeod
3. Gina Carano
2. Miesha Tate
1. Michelle Waterson
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