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Emily Whitmire

Emily Anne Whitmire (born May 24, 1991) is an American combat sports athlete specializing in (MMA) and slap fighting, competing primarily in the flyweight division. Known professionally as "Spitfire," she trains with MMA and fights out of . With a professional MMA record of 4 wins and 5 losses, Whitmire has competed in prominent promotions including the (UFC) and was scheduled for (Invicta FC). She has since expanded her career into slap fighting with the Power Slap League, where she maintains a 1–1 record as of November 2025. Whitmire's MMA career began in regional promotions before she entered the UFC through The Ultimate Fighter 26 in 2017, where she debuted with a first-round submission victory over Aleksandra Albu at UFC on ESPN: Ngannou vs. Velasquez in 2019. Subsequent UFC bouts included losses by submission to Amanda Ribas and Polyana Viana, contributing to her overall record of three decision wins and one submission win against five submission losses. After her release from the UFC, she was scheduled to debut with Invicta FC in the strawweight division at Invicta FC 45, though her most recent MMA activity dates back to 2021, rendering her ineligible for current rankings due to inactivity. Standing at 5 feet 5 inches with a 63-inch reach, Whitmire is an orthodox striker who has emphasized grappling defense throughout her career. In late 2024, Whitmire debuted in slap fighting at 10, suffering a decision loss to Mikael-Michelle in a prelim bout. She rebounded in 2025 with a unanimous decision victory over Tyler Schaefer at 14, held on July 18 in New Orleans, , improving her standing in the emerging sport. Weighing in at 133.5 pounds for her slap fights, Whitmire has expressed intentions to compete at lighter weights moving forward while balancing her combat sports pursuits.

Background and early life

Early years and family

Emily Whitmire was born on May 24, 1991, in Washougal, Washington, USA. She is the daughter of Mitch Whitmire, a 1980 Washington state wrestling champion, and Tiffany Whitmire; her father died in a traffic accident just months after her birth. Raised primarily by her mother in Washougal, Whitmire credits her father's athletic genes as a foundational influence on her competitive drive. During her childhood, Whitmire developed a strong affinity for outdoor activities and sports, particularly , which she learned from her grandfather, Larry Whitmire. She also wrestled informally with boys during childhood, showcasing an early scrappiness that foreshadowed her combat sports career. She has described as her "first love," with fond memories of attending the Skamania County Fair alongside her grandfather, where these pursuits ignited her passion for adventure and physical challenges. Her early exposure to the outdoors also sparked an aspiration to become a , reflecting a family environment that emphasized resilience and connection to nature. Whitmire's family moved from Washougal to nearby Camas, where she attended Dorothy Fox Elementary School, and later to , graduating from Skyview High School. She currently resides in , which serves as her base for training and personal life.

Introduction to combat sports

Emily Whitmire's introduction to came unexpectedly at age 18 in the winter of 2010, when she snuck into a bar in using a fake ID and volunteered for an impromptu grappling match during an MMA demonstration. Despite losing to experienced fighter Lisa Ward (later known as Lisa Ellis), the experience ignited her passion for the sport, leading her to seek out training opportunities. Following the bar encounter, Whitmire began her early training at a small MMA gym in Longview, Washington, commuting four hours round-trip twice a week for two months in preparation for her first bout. She later trained at Rise Above MMA in Portland, Oregon, where she developed foundational skills despite having no prior experience in wrestling, boxing, or other martial disciplines. Her athletic foundation from competitive barrel racing as a youth contributed to her resilience and physical conditioning during these initial phases. Whitmire built her amateur MMA background through regional competitions in the from 2010 to 2015, amassing a 4-4 record across events like FCFF and Tuff-N-Uff. Notable early bouts included her debut loss by to Patricia Vidonic in March 2010 at Alive MMA's First Friday Fights 7 and a submission win via rear-naked choke against Sarah Shell later that year at FCFF: Caged on the Coast 3. She faced setbacks with decisions against opponents like and Liz Tracy in 2011, but rebounded with victories, such as over Kimberly Picard in 2012, honing her and endurance. Later amateur successes, including a split decision win over Cheri Muraski in 2014 and a against Brenda Enriquez in 2015 at Tuff-N-Uff, demonstrated her growing proficiency and regional recognition. In 2015, Whitmire relocated to at the encouragement of friend and UFC fighter , joining Xtreme Couture to elevate her training during her early development phase. There, she trained alongside established athletes like Tate and benefited from the gym's structured coaching environment, which emphasized comprehensive MMA techniques and . This move solidified her commitment to pursuing MMA professionally, transitioning from amateur competitions to a full-time focus on the sport after her regional successes.

Professional MMA career

Early professional fights (2015–2017)

Whitmire made her professional MMA debut on September 19, 2015, at Freestyle Cage Fighting 50 (FCF 50) against at the FireLake Grand Casino in . In a three-round strawweight bout, both fighters were making their pro debuts, and Whitmire emerged victorious by after 15 minutes of action, earning her first professional win. This fight marked her entry into the regional circuit, where she began building experience in stand-up exchanges and grappling defenses. Following a period of training at Xtreme Couture in , Whitmire returned to the cage on , 2016, at Resurrection Fighting Alliance 44 (RFA 44) against Kelly D'Angelo in . In this strawweight preliminary bout, D'Angelo, also debuting professionally, capitalized on her boxing background to submit Whitmire via at 3:46 of the second round. The loss highlighted vulnerabilities in Whitmire's ground game against submission specialists, serving as a key learning moment in her early career development. Whitmire rebounded on March 18, 2017, at Extreme Beatdown: Beatdown 20 against Ronni Nanney at the 4 Bears Casino & Lodge in New Town, North Dakota. Competing in a strawweight matchup, she dominated the three-round fight to secure a unanimous decision victory, improving her record and demonstrating growth in her striking and conditioning. By the end of 2017, Whitmire had compiled a 2–1 professional record, with these regional bouts providing foundational experience in diverse event formats and opponent styles before pursuing opportunities in larger promotions.

The Ultimate Fighter 26

Emily Whitmire was selected as one of the 16 female flyweight contestants for in the summer of 2017, entering the tournament with a professional record of 2-1. The season, titled A New World Champion, featured coaches and , with Whitmire assigned to Team Gaethje as the No. 8 seed. In the opening round, filmed on August 3, 2017, Whitmire faced No. 9 seed Christina Marks and secured a quick submission victory via rear-naked choke at 0:40 of the first round. This dominant performance, highlighted in Episode 8 aired on November 1, 2017, advanced her to the quarterfinals and helped Team Gaethje take a 5-3 lead in the team competition. Whitmire's quarterfinal bout against fellow Team Gaethje member and No. 1 seed took place on August 10, 2017, and ended in a first-round loss via ground-and-pound at 4:59, eliminating her from the tournament. The matchup, featured in Episode 9 aired on November 8, 2017, showcased a grappling-heavy exchange where Modafferi transitioned to mount and unleashed strikes, forcing the stoppage; Gaethje recused himself from coaching either fighter to maintain fairness. During the training camp at the UFC Training Center in , Whitmire experienced physical challenges, including a mid-season rib injury that required hospital evaluation and at the , yet she pushed through to compete. Team dynamics on Team Gaethje were supportive, with guest coach providing guidance during Whitmire's opening-round preparation, fostering a sense of camaraderie despite the internal quarterfinal matchup. The experience marked significant personal growth for Whitmire, who drew on her from prior hardships, such as periods of , to adapt to the intense environment and elevate her skills under professional coaching.

UFC tenure (2017–2021)

Whitmire made her UFC debut on December 1, 2017, at The Ultimate Fighter 26 Finale against Gillian Robertson in a strawweight bout, where she lost via armbar submission at 2:12 of the first round. Following her appearance on The Ultimate Fighter, she returned on July 7, 2018, at UFC 226 against Jamie Moyle in the strawweight division, securing a unanimous decision victory after three rounds. On February 17, 2019, at UFC Fight Night: Ngannou vs. Velasquez, Whitmire faced at strawweight and earned a quick submission win via rear-naked choke just 1:01 into the first round. Her next bout came on June 29, 2019, at UFC on : Ngannou vs. dos Santos, again at strawweight against , resulting in a loss by rear-naked choke submission at 2:10 of the second round. Whitmire competed at flyweight on August 29, 2020, at UFC Fight Night: Smith vs. Rakić versus , suffering an armbar submission defeat at 1:53 of the first round. She remained at flyweight for her final UFC appearance on September 18, 2021, at UFC Fight Night: Smith vs. Spann against , losing by armbar submission at 4:17 of the first round. Throughout her UFC career, Whitmire fought primarily at strawweight (2–2 record) with two flyweight bouts (0–2 record), compiling an overall record of 2–4. She was released from the UFC in late 2021 after her contract expired without renewal, amid a string of submission losses that highlighted vulnerabilities in her grappling defense.

Post-UFC activities (2022–present)

Following her release from the UFC in late 2021, Emily Whitmire transitioned to regional promotions, signing with Invicta FC to compete in the strawweight division. Whitmire was scheduled to make her Invicta FC debut against Hilarie Rose on January 12, 2022, at Invicta FC 45 in a strawweight bout, marking her first professional fight since her UFC tenure ended. However, the matchup was canceled for unspecified reasons prior to the event. Later in 2022, Whitmire was booked for Fury Fighting Championship events in the flyweight division. She was set to face Celine Haga at Fury FC 59 on March 27, 2022, but the bout was postponed after Whitmire sustained an injury. The fight was rescheduled for Fury FC 67 on August 14, 2022, but ultimately canceled without a specified cause beyond ongoing issues. Whitmire has not competed in any professional MMA bouts since her final UFC loss to on September 18, 2021, maintaining a career record of 4–5 as of November 2025. She signed with Invicta FC in late 2021 for the strawweight division, but no fights have occurred, and her status with the promotion is unclear as of 2025.

Other combat pursuits

Power Slap involvement

Following her release from the UFC in 2021, Emily Whitmire entered the sport of slap fighting as a competitive outlet during her extended hiatus from , debuting with the promotion. Power Slap matches feature two competitors alternating open-handed slaps to the opponent's face in a stationary position, with no defensive movement permitted; bouts typically consist of three to five rounds, each involving one slap per fighter, judged via a 10-point must system based on damage, effectiveness, and recovery. Whitmire's promotional debut took place at 10 on December 6, 2024, in an unaired women's prelim bout against newcomer Mikael-Michelle "Iron Mike" at . The four-round contest ended in a loss for Whitmire, as edged out the victory through superior consistency despite Whitmire's aggressive approach. She rebounded in her second appearance at Power Slap 14 on July 18, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana, securing her first promotional win via unanimous decision over Tyler Schaefer in a women's bantamweight matchup scheduled for three rounds. Whitmire demonstrated improved poise and precision, landing crisp, powerful slaps that outscored Schaefer in a closely contested affair marked by mutual resilience, though she later criticized illegal open-palm strikes to the nose as contrary to the sport's emphasis on clean technique. Post-fight, Whitmire reflected on her growth, stating, "My first match, I was still figuring out the table, the box, the distance," and credited the experience for building her confidence, noting that Power Slap "came at the perfect time" to reignite her competitive fire. Entering November 2025, her Power Slap record stands at 1-1 with no additional bouts announced, though she has expressed interest in dropping to the 125-pound flyweight division for future matchups against contenders like Paige VanZant or a rematch with Brown, pending recovery from scheduled surgery.

Training and coaching roles

Following her departure from Xtreme Couture in , Whitmire relocated her training base to Syndicate MMA in , in June 2019, where she began working under head coach John Wood to refine her skills with a new group of training partners. This move marked a significant shift toward a more supportive environment focused on long-term development, allowing her to train full-time in the while balancing her professional commitments. During her extended hiatus from MMA after being released from the UFC in late , Whitmire prioritized injury recovery and personal fitness maintenance, addressing lingering issues from a 2020 health scare that required hospitalization and forced the cancellation of a scheduled bout. A planned 2022 return with Fury FC was also scrapped due to another , extending her time away from competition. By mid-2022, she reported feeling fully healthy and eager to resume fighting, crediting consistent training at Syndicate MMA for her rehabilitation progress. Whitmire's ongoing affiliation with Syndicate MMA has positioned her as a resource within the local MMA community, though she has not taken on formal coaching roles for up-and-coming fighters as of 2025. Her experiences have occasionally been shared through interviews highlighting mentorship-like insights for aspiring athletes navigating career setbacks.

Legacy and fighting style

Professional record

Emily Whitmire's professional (MMA) record consists of 4 wins and 5 losses across nine bouts. Her victories include 1 by submission and 3 by , while all losses were by submission, with no knockouts in either direction. The following table details her complete professional fight history:
DateOpponentResultMethodRound/TimeEvent
September 19, 2015Win3 / 5:00Freestyle Cage Fighting 50
September 30, 2016Kelly D'AngeloLossSubmission ()2 / 3:46 44: Moises vs. Freeman
March 18, 2017Ronni NanneyWin3 / 5:00Extreme Beatdown: Beatdown 20
December 1, 2017LossSubmission (Armbar)1 / 2:12 26 Finale
July 7, 2018Jamie MoyleWin3 / 5:00
February 17, 2019WinSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)1 / 1:01UFC on ESPN 1: Ngannou vs. Velasquez
June 29, 2019LossSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)2 / 2:10UFC on ESPN 3: Ngannou vs. dos Santos
August 29, 2020LossSubmission (Armbar)1 / 1:53UFC Fight Night 175: Smith vs. Rakic
September 18, 2021LossSubmission (Armbar)1 / 4:17UFC Fight Night 192: Smith vs. Spann
In her UFC career statistics, Whitmire landed an average of 2.50 significant strikes per minute at 31% accuracy, attempted 1.90 per at 66% accuracy, and had a submission average of 0.5 per , while defending 70% of opponent attempts. She has been on a three-fight since 2021, with no MMA activity since. In addition to MMA, Whitmire has competed in , where she earned a win over Tyler Schaefer in September 2025.

Techniques and career highlights

Emily Whitmire's fighting style is primarily -oriented, emphasizing ground control and submission attempts to neutralize opponents on the mat. She favors ground-and-pound as her preferred technique, often transitioning from takedowns to dominant positions where she can rain down strikes or hunt for finishes. In her striking game, Whitmire incorporates Bang elements, relying on volume-based exchanges to set up clinches or takedowns, particularly evident in her early bouts where she secured three decision victories through consistent pressure. A hallmark of Whitmire's submission arsenal is her proficiency with the rear-naked choke, which accounts for her sole professional submission win against Aleksandra Albu at UFC on ESPN: Ngannou vs. Velasquez in February 2019, where she locked in the choke just 1:01 into the first round after a swift takedown and back-take. However, her grappling approach reveals notable vulnerabilities, as all five of her losses have been by submission, including three via armbar (against Gillian Robertson in 2017, Polyana Viana in 2020, and Hannah Goldy in 2021), stemming from struggles to maintain ground control and defend against counters when opponents reverse positions or expose limbs. These defeats highlight challenges in escaping inferior positions, often leading to chokes or joint locks when her aggressive pursuit of submissions leaves her open. Key career highlights include her participation in The Ultimate Fighter Season 26 in 2017, which marked a breakthrough by exposing her to elite competition in the women's flyweight division and earning her a UFC contract despite an early exit. Another pinnacle was her record-setting submission of Albu, the fastest in UFC women's strawweight history at the time, demonstrating her adaptability after dropping from flyweight to strawweight for improved speed and power. Whitmire has not competed in MMA since her 2021 loss to , shifting focus to slap fighting and other pursuits as of 2025. Post-UFC, her ventures into other combat formats underscore her adaptability. As a pioneer in the women's flyweight and strawweight divisions, Whitmire's TUF appearance helped pave the way for regional fighters entering major promotions, inspiring a new generation through her journey from amateur success in the to UFC contention. Her career, blending tenacity with strategic shifts, has left a lasting impact on the evolution of women's MMA, emphasizing perseverance amid setbacks.

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