
There are many UFC women fighters. But, who are they? How did they get there? This list includes five of the most popular female UFC Fighters. Listed are their bios, their fight history, and their most notable achievements. We'll also talk about the most intriguing women in the sport and their most memorable fights. These women will inspire you to keep up with the latest MMA news from your region.
Rachael Ostovich
Rachael Ostovich, a mixed martial artist from the United States, competes in the Flyweight division. Invicta Fighting Championshipss and UFC turned her pro in 2017. Ostovich is a popular mixed martial artist, despite being new to the sport. We look at some her achievements.

Miesha Theresa Tate
Miesha Theresa Tate is a professional mixed martial artist from Washington. While attending Central Washington University, she began Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training. Tate started her MMA journey in 2007, and signed with UFC. In November 2007, she was ranked second for her division after winning her first fight against Valerie Coolbaugh.
Paige VanZant
Paige VanZant, mixed martial artist and naked knuckleboxer, has many diverse experiences. She is a former wrestler and author. Paige is a strong, athletic female who is ranked number. MMAjunkie.com ranks Paige as No.3 in the World
Amanda Ribas
Amanda Ribas, a Brazilian mixed-martial artist, competes in UFC Strawweight. If you're not familiar with Ribas, you should be! This MMA fighter is the first female Brazilian to compete in the UFC's Strawweight division. She is known for her striking abilities, earning the nickname "The Beast".
Karolina Kowalkiewicz
Meet Karolina Kowalkiewicx, a mixed martial artist from Poland. Kowalkiewicz is a former WEC Women's Flyweight Champion and fights for Ultimate Fighting Championship. She is currently WEC Women's Flyweight Champion, and a former KSW Women's Flyweight Champ. Here are the facts about this highly skilled fighter.

Veronica Macedo
Veronica Macedo, aka Veronica is a retired Venezuelan mixed-martial artist. She competed in the women's bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Her record at the UFCF was 1-4. Macedo lost to Alistair Overeem in a 2009 fight. Her last UFCF bout was July 17, 2015.