Women’s Bantamweight Championship
The Women’s Bantamweight Championship is a title in mixed martial arts (MMA) primarily associated with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). It is contested by female fighters who weigh no more than 135 pounds (61.2 kg). The championship showcases the skills and athleticism of women in the sport, highlighting their contributions to MMA.
The title has been held by several prominent fighters, including Ronda Rousey, who was the first champion, and Amanda Nunes, known for her powerful striking and grappling abilities. The championship matches are highly anticipated events, drawing significant attention from fans and media alike.