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Cynthia Calvillo

Cynthia Calvillo (born July 13, 1987) is a Mexican-American retired mixed martial artist who competed professionally in the strawweight and flyweight divisions, most notably as a 13-fight veteran of the (UFC) from 2017 to 2024. Hailing from , and training out of Syndicate MMA in , , Calvillo adopted a freestyle fighting style characterized by her prowess, with three of her 10 professional victories coming by submission. Calvillo turned professional in January 2017 after a successful amateur career, entering the UFC with just three pro bouts under her belt and rapidly establishing herself with a 3-0 start in the , including submission wins over Amanda Cooper and , as well as a decision victory against . Over her UFC tenure, she compiled a 6-6-1 record, facing high-profile opponents such as Jessica Andrade, , and Katlyn Chookagian, while achieving notable successes like a unanimous decision upset over former title challenger in 2020. Her career was marked by resilience amid challenges, including weight misses and a positive test that sidelined her from in 2020, but she rebounded to go 3-1-1 in her next five bouts before a string of losses led to her release from the promotion in April 2024. Following her UFC exit, Calvillo fought once more in September 2024 outside the promotion, bringing her overall professional record to 10-6-1, before announcing her retirement on September 8, 2025, via social media. In her farewell statement, she reflected on the sport's demands and her gratitude to the UFC and its leadership, stating, "It’s time to say goodbye to a sport that I gave everything to... It was f*cking dope being a superhero," as she transitioned to new life chapters.

Early life and background

Family and upbringing

Cynthia Calvillo was born on July 13, 1987, in , to Mexican immigrant parents Toribio and Maria Calvillo. As the youngest of her siblings, she was raised in a low-income household in a challenging neighborhood, where financial constraints prevented participation in organized sports and she instead developed resilience playing in the streets after school with her older brothers and local children. Her family environment reflected traditional cultural norms that emphasized , limiting open emotional expression and contributing to a sense of instability during her formative years. After high school, Calvillo grappled with , feelings of low self-worth, and a profound lack of direction, exacerbated by of college and entering an unhealthy at 19 to her high school sweetheart against her parents' wishes, which ended in divorce and further isolation. In her early twenties, she supported herself through low-paying jobs, including a position in a processing office amid her personal hardships, until a turning point emerged around age 23.

Entry into combat sports

At the age of 23 in 2010, Cynthia Calvillo decided to begin training in following a difficult that left her feeling depressed, directionless, and in need of structure and purpose in her life. Seeking an outlet amid personal hardships, she impulsively joined a small local gym near her job in , where she committed to the discipline of combat sports as a way to rebuild her confidence and focus, reflecting her complete lack of prior athletic experience in organized sports. Calvillo's late entry into the sport made her progression reliant on training at local San Jose facilities. Over the next two years, Calvillo transitioned into competition.

Mixed martial arts career

Amateur career

Cynthia Calvillo began her mixed martial arts career in 2012, competing primarily in regional promotions across . Over the next four years, she compiled a record of 5 wins and 1 loss, with three of her victories coming by finish, demonstrating her growing proficiency in submissions and striking. Her tenure included four wins, earning her the distinction of being ranked as the top female fighter in for two consecutive years. Early in her amateur run, Calvillo secured quick victories in 2012, including a first-round TKO and a third-round KO against Stefanie Harrison at Rocktagon MMA events and a second-round submission over Arlene Culbreth at World Combat Series 5 via rear-naked choke. These finishes highlighted her aggressive ground-and-pound style and emerging skills, bolstered by her high school wrestling experience. Her only amateur loss occurred on March 1, 2013, via unanimous decision to Brenna Larkin at Tuff-N-Uff Festibrawl 5. She followed with decision wins over Jeana Pinelli at the 2012 CAMO State Championship - Regional, Justine Estrada at Central Coast Throwdown in 2013, and Kathy Solorzano at World Combat Series 11 later that year. A standout moment came on April 26, 2014, when Calvillo defeated undefeated prospect by unanimous decision in a three-round flyweight title bout at West Coast Fighting Championship 9, capturing the promotion's amateur championship. This victory over Ladd, who later became a prominent UFC contender, underscored Calvillo's competitive edge in regional circuits like Tuff-N-Uff and FC. Following her final amateur bout in 2014, an arm injury sidelined her for nearly three years, delaying her professional transition until mid-2016. Throughout her amateur career, Calvillo trained at Syndicate MMA, emphasizing Jiu-Jitsu and wrestling to refine her ground control and submission attacks, often training two to four sessions daily while navigating personal challenges such as financial instability and family obligations. These experiences, including periods of and around the time of her amateur finale, fueled her determination to commit fully to MMA. By mid-2016, having established herself as a top amateur talent, Calvillo turned professional, marking the end of a formative period that built the foundation for her pro success.

Pre-UFC professional career

Cynthia Calvillo made her professional debut on August 27, 2016, at Global Knockout 7 in , where she defeated Jessica Sanchez-Birch by technical knockout via punches in the second round at 3:21. This victory marked the start of a rapid ascent in regional promotions, showcasing her aggressive striking and ability to finish fights early. Following her debut, Calvillo competed on November 19, 2016, at Global Knockout 8, securing a victory over after three rounds. In this bout, she demonstrated strong fundamentals, utilizing takedowns and ground control to dominate the fight and neutralize her opponent's attacks. Her style during these early professional outings emphasized wrestling-based offense, often transitioning from clinch work to top position dominance on the mat, which allowed her to control pacing and inflict damage. Calvillo's momentum continued into 2017 with a pivotal performance at (LFA) 1 on January 13 in , , where she captured the inaugural LFA Strawweight Championship by defeating via technical knockout with punches in the third round at 2:54. This title win highlighted her evolving skill set, blending persistent pressure with ground-and-pound opportunities after securing a takedown. Entering the fight undefeated at 2-0, Calvillo's championship triumph elevated her profile in the strawweight division. The LFA title victory prompted the to sign Calvillo in March 2017, concluding her brief but impressive pre-UFC phase with an unblemished record and regional hardware. Her quick 3-0 streak across promotions like Global Knockout and LFA established her as a promising prospect, particularly for her grappling-heavy approach that complemented her athleticism.

UFC career

Cynthia Calvillo made her UFC debut on March 4, 2017, at against Amanda Cooper in a strawweight bout, securing a submission victory via rear-naked choke at 3:19 of the first round. Less than five weeks later, on April 8, 2017, at , she faced and won by armbar submission in the third round, extending her undefeated streak to 5-0 overall. Calvillo continued her rapid ascent on July 16, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 113, defeating Joanne Calderwood by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28) in a controversial matchup that propelled her into the strawweight top 15 rankings. Calvillo's momentum was halted at on December 30, 2017, where she earned a victory over , but the result was later overturned to a no contest after she tested positive for marijuana metabolites in an in-competition sample. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) imposed a six-month suspension, retroactive to December 30, 2017, which could be reduced to three months upon completion of a program, while the extended it to nine months and fined her 15 percent of her fight purse. Returning in November 2018 at UFC Fight Night 140, Calvillo submitted via rear-naked choke in the first round, marking her fourth UFC finish. She followed with a unanimous decision win over Cynthia Jornais on May 11, 2019, at , but suffered her first UFC loss later that year against by on September 14 at UFC Fight Night 158, amid ongoing challenges with the strawweight cut. In 2020, Calvillo moved up to the flyweight division to address weight-cutting difficulties, making her debut against former title challenger on June 13 at UFC on ESPN 10. She dominated the five-round main event, winning by (49-46, 49-46, 48-47) and earning Fight of the Night honors. However, her flyweight run faltered with a loss to Katlyn Chookagian on November 21, 2020, at UFC 255. Calvillo then endured a five-fight losing skid from 2021 to 2023, beginning with a third-round defeat to Jessica Andrade on September 25, 2021, at , followed by unanimous decision losses to Andrea Lee on November 13, 2021, at UFC Fight Night 197, and to by on August 13, 2022, at UFC on 41. Her final UFC bout came on April 8, 2023, at , where she dropped a to . Over her UFC tenure from 2017 to 2024, Calvillo compiled a record of 6-6 with one no contest.

Post-UFC career and retirement

Following her release from the UFC in April 2024—after missing weight by three pounds for a scheduled strawweight bout against Piera Rodriguez at UFC Fight Night 240 on April 6, 2024, which was subsequently cancelled—Cynthia Calvillo returned to competition at HEX Fight Series 32 on September 7, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia, where she faced undefeated flyweight champion Lisa Kyriacou in the main event. Calvillo dominated the five-round bout, securing a unanimous decision victory (50-45, 50-45, 49-46) to claim the HEX women's flyweight title in her first fight outside the UFC in nearly a decade. This win marked her first professional victory since 2020 and improved her overall record to 10-6-1. Nearly a year later, on September 8, 2025, Calvillo announced her retirement from via at the age of 38. In her emotional post, she expressed fulfillment from her final bout and a readiness to transition away from the , writing, "It's to a sport that I gave everything to and that I loved so much. I wasn't ready to let it go just yet, but after my last fight, I feel fulfilled and ready to move on." Calvillo reflected on the highs and lows of her career, including the thrill of competing at the highest level, calling it "f*cking dope being a ," while acknowledging the challenges that tested her resilience. Calvillo's retirement concluded a professional journey that spanned nine years and 17 bouts, leaving her with a final record of 10 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Calvillo entered into marriage at age 19 with her high school sweetheart, a union that lasted four years and ended in divorce when she was 23. The relationship was described by Calvillo as unhealthy and unsupportive, contributing to a period of personal low that motivated her to begin training in as a means of self-improvement and escape. Throughout her MMA career, Calvillo credited her family with providing unconditional support, particularly during challenging periods such as injuries and professional setbacks, which helped strengthen her familial bonds over time. Fighting, in turn, improved her relationships with her parents, who evolved from initial concerns to becoming her strongest advocates. Upon announcing her retirement from MMA in September 2025, Calvillo reflected on her career while based in , . In 2018, Calvillo tested positive for marijuana metabolites following her fight at , resulting in a violation of the UFC Anti-Doping Policy administered by the (USADA). She accepted a six-month suspension beginning December 30, 2017, which was eligible for reduction to three months (90 days) upon completion of a USADA-approved and program. The imposed an additional nine-month suspension and a 15% purse fine for the same violation; this was to be served concurrently with the USADA suspension and required a negative for her return to competition. In October 2020, Calvillo tested positive for COVID-19, which forced her withdrawal from a scheduled bout against Lauren Murphy at UFC 254. Calvillo has faced ongoing challenges with weight cutting, particularly in the strawweight division, leading to severe dehydration and physical distress during UFC weigh-ins. A notable incident occurred in November 2018 ahead of UFC Fight Night in Argentina, where she missed the 116-pound non-title limit by two pounds, weighing in at 118 pounds, and appeared unsteady on her feet, struggling to maintain balance due to the extreme dehydration from her cut. This episode highlighted the health risks associated with rapid weight loss in MMA, prompting concerns from fighters and officials about her well-being. Following her , Calvillo experienced and a period of feeling directionless, which she addressed through her training regimen as a means of and rebuilding her . These mental health struggles contributed to broader emotional challenges during her early UFC career, though she has since emphasized the role of in helping her overcome them.

Championships and accomplishments

Professional titles

Cynthia Calvillo secured one professional championship during her MMA career: the Women's Flyweight . She won the vacant title on September 7, 2024, at HEX Fight Series 32 in , , defeating Lisa Kyriacou by (49-46, 49-46, 48-47) over five rounds. Calvillo did not win any other professional titles, including during her tenure with the Ultimate Fighting Championship from 2017 to 2023. While she never challenged for UFC gold, she rose to contention in the women's strawweight division, peaking at No. 6 in the official following her 2018 victory over and her 2019 victory over .

Notable achievements

Cynthia Calvillo achieved significant milestones in her UFC career, including key victories over ranked opponents that elevated her profile in the sport. In July 2017, she secured an initial win over then-No. 8 strawweight contender Joanne Calderwood at UFC Fight Night 113, showcasing her prowess before the result was later overturned to a no contest due to a failed . Her most prominent scalp came in June 2020 at UFC on ESPN: Eye vs. Calvillo, where she dominated No. 6-ranked flyweight Jessica Eye via unanimous decision in her divisional debut, earning widespread recognition as a top contender after controlling the fight with superior wrestling and ground control. Calvillo peaked at No. 6 in the UFC women's strawweight rankings in 2018–2019, reflecting her rapid rise from an unranked prospect to an established contender following early UFC successes. She briefly entered the flyweight top 15 after her win over Eye, positioning her for high-profile matchups in the division. In 2017, Calvillo was awarded Newcomer of the Year by MMAjunkie.com and ranked No. 2 Newcomer of the Year by UFC.com. Throughout her career, Calvillo was praised in MMA media for her resilience, particularly as a late starter who transitioned to professional fighting at age 29 after overcoming personal hardships, including a history of and legal issues that she openly discussed as fueling her determination. Upon her retirement announcement in September 2025, outlets highlighted her veteran status, noting her 13 UFC bouts and contributions as an inspirational figure for fighters navigating career setbacks.

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record

Calvillo's professional record comprises 17 bouts, yielding 10 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw. Among her victories, 2 were by or technical (20%), 3 by submission (30%), and 5 by decision (50%). Her defeats include 2 by or technical (33%) and 4 by decision (67%), with no submission losses. She started her professional career with a 3-0 undefeated streak prior to entering the UFC. Within the UFC, her record stands at 6-6-1.
DateOpponentResultMethodRoundTimeEvent
Aug 27, 2016Jessica Sanchez-BirchWinTKO (Punches)23:21Global Knockout 7
Nov 19, 2016WinDecision (Unanimous)35:00Global Knockout 8
Jan 13, 2017WinTKO (Punches)32:54LFA 1 - Peterson vs. Higo
Mar 4, 2017Amanda Bobby CooperWinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:19 - Woodley vs. Thompson 2
Apr 8, 2017WinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)33:45 - Cormier vs. Johnson 2
Jul 16, 2017WinDecision (Unanimous)35:00UFC Fight Night 113 - Nelson vs. Ponzinibbio
Dec 30, 2017LossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Nov 17, 2018WinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)14:48UFC Fight Night 140 - Magny vs. Ponzinibbio
Feb 17, 2019WinDecision (Unanimous)35:00UFC on 1 - Ngannou vs. Velasquez
Dec 7, 2019DrawDraw (Majority)35:00UFC on 7 - Overeem vs. Rozenstruik
Jun 13, 2020WinDecision (Unanimous)55:00UFC on 10 - Eye vs. Calvillo
Nov 21, 2020LossDecision (Unanimous)35:00
Sep 25, 2021Jessica AndradeLossTKO (Punches)14:54 - Volkanovski vs.
Nov 13, 2021 LeeLossTKO (Corner Stoppage)25:00UFC Fight Night 197 - Holloway vs. Rodriguez
Aug 13, 2022LossDecision (Split)35:00UFC on 41 - vs.
Apr 8, 2023Lupita GodinezLossDecision (Split)35:00 - Pereira vs. Adesanya 2
Sep 7, 2024Lisa KyriacouWinDecision (Unanimous)55:00Hex Fight Series 32

Amateur record

Cynthia Calvillo amassed a 7–1 amateur record from 2012 to 2014, competing primarily in regional promotions in before transitioning to professional status in 2016. A notable highlight was her victory over , who later became a prominent UFC fighter, at West Coast FC 9 in April 2014.
DateOpponentResultMethodRoundTimeEvent
February 19, 2012Stefanie HarrisonWin (Punch)31:15Rocktagon MMA - Elite Series 14
April 14, 2012Stefanie HarrisonWinTKO (Punches)11:29Rocktagon MMA - Elite Series 17
July 15, 2012Arlene CulbrethWinSubmission (rear-naked choke)21:13West Coast Fighting Championships 5
September 23, 2012Jeana PinelliWinDecision (unanimous)32:00Born to Fight: 2012 CAMO State Championship - Regional
March 1, 2013Brenna LarkinLossDecision (unanimous)33:00Tuff-N-Uff: Festibrawl 5
May 18, 2013Justine EstradaWinDecision (split)32:00Central Coast Throwdown: War
June 30, 2013Kathy SolorzanoWinDecision (unanimous)32:00West Coast Fighting Championships 11
April 26, 2014WinDecision (unanimous)33:00West Coast FC 9: Mitchell vs. Jara

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