#3Β Ilima-Lei Macfarlane
As the ruling Bellator Women’s Flyweight champion and one of the notice young women of that advancement, it’d likely be dubious for the UFC to prise Ilima-Lei Macfarlane far from their greatest adversaries at any point in the near future.
Be that as it may, cash talks β and the UFC have the most cash β thus they should toss as much as it takes at her to bring her over when her agreement reaches an end.
Why? Not exclusively is Macfarlane an incredible contender; she is unbeaten at 14-0 in the event that you check her 5 novice battles and is amazingly balanced, with a strong striking amusement to oblige her exceptionally perilous tenth Plane jiu-jitsu-based hooking, but on the other hand she’s profoundly attractive as well and could help the UFC truly make a push into the Hawaiian market.
The UFC has never truly pushed into the islands in spite of having top Hawaiian contenders like BJ Penn and Max Holloway on their list, however Macfarlane has officially substantiated herself as a mainstream draw there β her last battle at Bellator 213 attracted an enormous group to the Neal S Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, and she was obviously the most prevalent warrior on show.
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The Women’s Flyweight division is the UFC’s most current, and in spite of boss Valentina Shevchenko looking set for a predominant rule, whatever is left of the division appears to be generally in motion. That implies that Macfarlane could have an effect if she somehow happened to come over β and she would land as an instant star as well, something the UFC would love.
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