MMA
Will Pale become the youngest woman to ever step foot in the UFC? She doesn’t have much time left
Tereza Bledá has one big goal in her career, and that is to be the youngest woman in UFC history. There’s still a chance that she’ll accomplish it, but time is pretty unforgiving. After all, the famous MMA organization would have to get in touch now and the fight would have to be within four months.
Tereza Bledá has one big goal in her career, and that is to be the youngest woman in UFC history. There’s still a chance that she’ll accomplish it, but time is pretty unforgiving. After all, the famous MMA organization would have to get in touch now and the fight would have to be within four months.
The dream of pretty much every MMA fighter is to compete in the biggest organization in the world, the UFC. But Tereza Bledá takes that dream to an even higher level.
Her goal is not only to compete in the UFC, but to be the youngest woman to ever fight in this prestigious organization.
The record holder is now Maycee Barber, who competed for the first time on November 10, 2018 at the age of 20 years 5 months and 23 days.
The exact age of Tereza Bledé is unfortunately not easily traceable, but according to her statement we know that the dream is slowly slipping away.
“I firmly believe that this is a big step towards the UFC. I can’t say how far it is, but even if I don’t have a high score somehow, it’s not bad for twenty years old. There’s only four months left to be the youngest in the UFC. Considering how long it takes to sign a contract… I’d rather not look at the calendar, it would have to be really in the jet,” said Pale.
Needless to say, the chances are already very slim. But even though Bledá won’t be the youngest, there’s still a good chance she’ll show up under the UFC banner in the future.
Source: TopFight, UFC
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