Training out of the San Diego Combat Academy, Juliana Miller is a part of one of the toughest teams on the planet. Miller is a talent in her own right as she was undefeated as an amateur and currently 1-0 as a pro. We talked to Miller about her mission…
The Artemis Submission Series didn’t disappoint as some of the regions grapplers took to the mats. We saw many submissions as well as some great chain wrestling. In what was an action packed night, two women’s submission tournaments took pl…
As combat sports have been slowly coming back, athletes are looking for a stage to shine and possibility make some money in the process. The Artemis Submission Series was formed to give some women grappers a chance to do just that. “I have wanted to pu…
It was four years ago we released “Female Fighting: The Time is Now”. The past few days we have went back to clean up some editing problems we initally had with the project and now have it remastered. The documentary talks with fighters and…
The world of wrestling has changed over the past few years with women and girls flooding the mats. Be it in camps as pre-teens to high school to college, these wrestlers are already making waves and demand for platforms have been growing. “Girls,…
As the pandemic continues, we bring you some great content. A returning guest, Natalya Speece is currently 4-1 and is looking to turn pro in July. The southern California native has made the trip to New Mexico to train at the legendary Jackson-Winkeljo…
A little bit late, but the 2019 Women’s division statistics in MMA has been posted. We breakdown the pro and amateur numbers with InvictaFC commentator and UFC backstage reporter Laura Sanko in what was a pivotal year in the sport. You can follow…
(Courtesy IMMAF) The big story in the amateur women’s divisions this year was international growth. In 2018, the U.S. outpaced the world in terms of amateur fights, but the world flipped the script this year with 161 more bouts. While the U.S. is…
(Photo courtesy Dave Mandel, Invicta FC) We saw a boom in 2019 in terms of the growth of the women’s divisions as a whole. After a somewhat stagnate 2018, which only say a growth of seven fights compared to 2017, 2019 saw an increase of 194. That…
(Photo Courtesy InvictaFC/Dave Mandel) Undefeated at 135, Monica Franco current calls Hawaii home. We talk to Franco about her life in Hawaii, her not so conventional training camps, and getting her first win in Invicta.
Ever wonder what mindset a fighter may have going into and during a match? Shamir Peshewa went in depth with us about how she prepares and adapts in a fight, had her thoughts on open scoring. Plus, she talks about the struggles as she just started a sm…
In a growing strawweight division, Allysen Breeden is undefeated as an amateur and is looking to make waves in 2020. We talk to the Vegas trained fighter about fighting out of state and her passion for the sport.
Coming off her biggest win in Bellator against Amber Leibrock, Jessica Borga has found momentum and was named Florida’s 2019 Fighter of the Year. We talk to Borga about her training and transition to the featherweight division.
Recently becoming the first Mexican born NWA women’s champion, Thunder Rosa has wrestled around the world. On top of that, she transitioned to MMA last year in Combate Americas. We talked to Rosa about her wrestling and MMA training.
(Photo courtesy – IMMAF) With all the news this past weekend, one item may have been incidentally flew under the radar, but will be important for the future of the women’s divisions. The International MMA Federation has formed a Women’…