A 25-year journey in combat sports has reached its end for the inaugural UFC women's featherweight champion, as de Randamie ...
At 40 years old, Germaine de Randamie will retire with a 10-5 MMA record. The inaugural UFC women’s featherweight champion previously claimed victories over Holly Holm, Larissa Pacheco, Raquel ...
Most recently seen in the octagon against Norma Dumont in April this year, she holds a professional record of 10-5. For those unaware, de Randamie is the UFC's first-ever women's featherweight ...
It appears to be the end of the road in mixed martial arts for one former UFC champion and 16-year veteran of the sport.
Ultimate Fighting Championship veteran Germaine de Randamie is hanging up her gloves. In a statement posted on Instagram on Thursday, de Randamie (10-5) signaled her retirement from MMA. The inaugural ...
A UFC fighter retired recently and took to Instagram to share her side of the story. After all, this was no ordinary fighter on the roster.
De Randamie, 40, has only fought once in the last four years, losing to top contender Norma Dumont in her return at UFC Vegas 90 back in April. The decision to walk away from MMA wasn't an easy ...
Germaine de Randamie wanted one more walk in the UFC, but the promotion told her every card for the rest of 2024 was full. At 40, she decided to retire from fighting.