
There are many UFC female fighters. But who exactly are they and how did these women get involved in the sport of fighting? Here's a list featuring five of the most recognizable female UFC fighters. Their bios, fight history, and notable accomplishments are all included. We will also be discussing the most fascinating women in MMA, as well their most notable fights. These women will inspire you to keep up with the latest MMA news from your region.
Rachael Ostovich
Rachael Ottovich is an American mixed martial artist. She competes at Flyweight. Invicta Fighting Championshipss, and in 2017 she became a professional. Ostovich, who is still a novice in mixed martial art, has quickly become a fan favorite. Below are some of Ostovich's achievements.

Miesha Theresa Tate
Miesha Theresa Tate from Washington is a professional mixed-martial artist. While studying at Central Washington University, Tate began training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Tate started her MMA journey in 2007, and signed with UFC. When she beat Valerie Coolbaugh in November 2007, Tate was ranked second in her division.
Paige VanZant
Paige VanZant is a mixed martial artist and bare-knuckle fighter. She is an author, wrestler, model, and is currently signed to All Elite Wrestling. Paige is a strong, athletic female who is ranked number. MMAjunkie.com ranks Paige No. 3 worldwide
Amanda Ribas
Amanda Ribas, a Brazilian mixed-martial artist, competes in UFC Strawweight. Ribas is a name you need to know if you don't already. This MMA fighter is also the first Brazilian to compete at the UFC's Strawweight section. Her striking talents have earned her the nickname "The beast".
Karolina Kowalkiewicz
Karolina Kwalkiewicz is a Polish mixed martial artist. A former KSW Women's Flyweight Champion, Kowalkiewicz fights for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. She is the WEC Women's Flyweight and former KSW Women's Flyweight champ. Here are some facts about this talented fighter.

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