Ironlady' Germaine de Randamie ends her UFC career without a retirement fight and one final walk to the octagon. The post Out ...
Last week's MMA news cycle left plenty to digest. From Max Holloway's announcement of moving back up to lightweight, to the ...
Ex-UFC champ Germaine de Randamie was hoping to lay her gloves down in the octagon but decided to call it quits sooner than ...
Germaine de Randamie has abruptly called it a career after not being able to fulfill her wish to have her last fight before ...
Germaine de Randamie was one of the most underrated UFC fighters of the past decade, but her controversies and "what ifs" outweigh all.
Germaine de Randamie's deadline didn't match up with UFC's, and she announced her retirement from MMA.
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.
The former (and inaugural) UFC women’s featherweight champion took to social media to inform fans of her decision, stating ...
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 ...
After 25 years of competing for the biggest combat sports promotions around the world, Germaine de Randamie is hanging up her ...