25 Greatest Women Mixed Martial Artists of All-Time

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1Amanda Nunes
2Cris Cyborg
3Valentina Shevchenko
4Zhang Weili
5Rose Namajunas
6Joanna Jedrzejczyk
7Carla Esparza
8Ronda Rousey
9Jessica Andrade
10Cat Zingano
11Kayla Harrison
12Tatiana Suarez
13Jessica Aguillar
14Mega Megu
15Claudia Gadelha
16Germaine de Randamie
17Julianna Pena
18Holly Holm
19Liz Carmouche
20Alexis Davis
21Sarah Kaufman
22Miesha Tate
23Marina Rodriguez
24Jennifer Maia
25Raquel Pennington

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