#2 Nicco Montano – UFC Women’s Flyweight title
At the point when the UFC reported the development of the Women’s Flyweight division halfway through 2017, eyebrows were raised, especially when it was chosen that the main hero would be delegated by means of a competition on the 22nd period of The Ultimate Fighter.
Notwithstanding numerous fans despising this – winning TUF is more about having the capacity to make weight on various events over a brief timeframe and handle an odd circumstance as far as living and preparing with potential rivals than it is real battling ability – the UFC pushed ahead, and the field was whittled down to two contenders – Nicco Montano and Sijara Eubanks.
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Given Eubanks’ record of 2-2 and Montano’s record of 3-2, it was difficult to contend the two were the best Flyweights on the planet, however things got much more abnormal when Eubanks missed weight and was supplanted by Roxanne Modafferi in the title battle. Montano beat Modafferi by choice thus everybody figured the division would push ahead.
Then again, actually was not the situation. Notwithstanding the UFC’s best endeavors to coordinate Montano with best contender Valentina Shevchenko, the hero spent the greater part of 2018 on the rack with various wounds, and when she did at long last sign to battle Shevchenko, she neglected to make weight, bringing about the battle being dropped.
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Montano was then deprived of her title – while never making a safeguard – and is presently on the outs with the advancement. Due to the faulty TUF competition that prompted her triumphant the title, the absence of title barriers and the manner in which she was stripped, Montano’s title reign is unquestionably up there with the most exceedingly bad in UFC history.
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