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Michelle Waterson-Gomez

Michelle Waterson-Gomez, known as "The Karate Hottie", is an retired mixed martial artist who competed professionally in the strawweight division of the (UFC) and previously held the Invicta FC Championship. Born on January 6, 1986, in , and raised in , Waterson-Gomez began training in at age 10, initially focusing on before incorporating and into her skill set. She started her amateur MMA career at 19 and turned professional in February 2007, compiling an overall record of 18 wins and 13 losses over 17 years, with nine victories by submission—including five armbars and four rear-naked chokes—and three by . Waterson-Gomez captured the inaugural Invicta FC title in 2013 by submitting via rear-naked choke, defending it once before vacating the belt upon signing with the UFC in 2015. In the UFC, she debuted with a notable first-round submission win over and went on to face elite competition, achieving a 6–9 divisional record that included victories against and , though she endured losses to top contenders like and . Training out of Jackson Wink MMA in —where she relocated to hone her craft—she balanced her fighting career with modeling and pursuits. After a loss to at UFC 303 on June 29, 2024, the 38-year-old Waterson-Gomez announced her from MMA, citing a desire to focus on family and new opportunities in , including work and television appearances. Of Thai and descent through her mother and father, respectively, she married and adopted the Gomez surname during her career.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Michelle Waterson-Gomez was born on January 6, 1986, in . She was raised in the nearby suburb of , where she grew up in a household of mixed European and Thai heritage; her father was an American of descent and a veteran, while her mother hailed from . Waterson-Gomez has an older brother and a younger sister, and her family maintained a strong tradition that included her father, grandfather, and later her brother and husband. As a child, Waterson-Gomez was described as small and shy, often going out of her way to avoid confrontation in her suburban upbringing. She attended Central High School, graduating in 2004, after which she briefly attended the , majoring in theater and , before dropping out to pursue modeling as an early interest outside of academics. Coming from a military family background, her early years reflected a modest, structured environment shaped by her parents' influences, though specific socioeconomic challenges in are not widely documented. Her initial curiosity about , sparked by watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and playing , would later lead her to begin classes at age 10 alongside her brother at a local community church.

Initial martial arts exposure

Michelle Waterson-Gomez's introduction to came at age 10 in , where she began training in after her family could not afford the costs of classes, an activity she initially pursued. Born in Springs to a Thai mother and a father who served in the U.S. Army, Waterson-Gomez grew up in a military family that emphasized discipline and resilience, which aligned well with the structured nature of . Her early training focused on American Freestyle , a style that blended traditional techniques with practical applications. Waterson-Gomez demonstrated rapid progress and commitment, ultimately earning a in the discipline during her teenage years. Influenced heavily by her older brother, who was already involved in , she developed an intense passion for the sport, spending hours perfecting forms, strikes, and sparring drills under local instructors who emphasized alongside physical skill. This foundational period built her confidence and set the stage for her competitive mindset. In 2007, at age 21, shortly after her professional MMA debut, Waterson-Gomez relocated from to , to train at the renowned , marking a significant evolution in her path. The move, supported by her family, immersed her in a high-level training environment with elite fighters and coaches, including Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn, whose guidance refined her base into a more versatile skill set. This transition from her roots to the Southwest's vibrant MMA scene intensified her dedication, exposing her to diverse influences and accelerating her growth as an athlete. During her teenage years, Waterson-Gomez competed in regional tournaments, where she achieved success in junior divisions, including several wins that highlighted her striking precision and agility. These early competitions, often held in circuits, provided valuable experience in handling pressure and adapting to opponents, further solidifying her commitment to as a lifelong pursuit.

Pre-professional career

Kickboxing development

Waterson began incorporating elements into her karate training during her teenage years in . Limited information is available on her kickboxing competitions, though she is noted to have competed professionally once in 2008, resulting in a loss.

Amateur MMA and early pro bouts

Waterson entered the amateur scene around age 19, competing in regional events in the . She made her professional MMA debut on February 16, 2007, at 28: Evolution in , , facing Andrea Miller. Waterson won by after three rounds, showcasing her striking background from and to control the fight on the feet. Waterson's early professional career featured a mix of wins and losses in regional promotions across the , building her record to 2-2 before entering Strikeforce. Notable victories included a first-round submission via armbar against Jaime Cook on September 15, 2007, at 30: Domination in , . Losses came by to Alicia Gumm on June 30, 2007, at Rocky Mountain Bad Boyz: Bad Boyz 3 in , and by submission () to Lynn Alvarez on November 30, 2007, at 31: Undisputed in , . Her Strikeforce debut on October 3, 2008, resulted in a first-round submission win via rear-naked choke against Tyra Parker. These bouts highlighted her developing grappling skills alongside her striking foundation. In 2007, shortly after her pro debut, Waterson relocated to , to train full-time at the , where she refined a versatile fighting style integrating her black belt-level base, experience, and emerging proficiency in under academy coaches. This training environment proved instrumental in her early stylistic evolution, emphasizing fluid transitions between stand-up exchanges and ground control.

Professional MMA career

Invicta Fighting Championships

Waterson signed with in 2012, marking her entry into a prominent all-female promotion focused on showcasing women's MMA talent. Her debut occurred on October 6, 2012, at , where she faced Lacey Schuckman in an bout. The fight was a closely contested striking affair, with both competitors exchanging significant strikes over three rounds; Waterson edged out a victory (29-28, 28-29, 29-28), earning Fight of the Night honors for the back-and-forth action. This win improved her professional record to 10-3 and established her as a contender in the 105-pound division. Building on her debut momentum, Waterson challenged for the inaugural Invicta FC Championship on April 5, 2013, at Invicta FC 5: vs. Waterson against champion . The bout was a grueling test of and endurance, with Penne dominating early through takedowns and ground control, mounting Waterson multiple times in the first two rounds. Waterson weathered the storm, reversing positions in the third and fourth rounds to secure top control; in the fourth round at 2:31, she transitioned to an armbar from the bottom, forcing Penne to tap and claiming the title in one of Invicta FC's most memorable upsets. This submission victory, her ninth by finish, highlighted her BJJ black belt expertise and propelled her to the top of the atomweight rankings. Waterson's first title defense came over a year later on September 6, 2014, at Invicta FC 8: Waterson vs. Tamada against durable Japanese veteran Yasuko Tamada. Entering as a heavy favorite, Waterson showcased superior striking, using precise leg kicks and to break down Tamada's defenses over the first two rounds while stuffing attempts. In the third round at 4:58, a devastating to the followed by strikes forced a stoppage, retaining the belt in dominant fashion and extending her win streak to five. This performance, streamed live on , underscored her evolution as a well-rounded champion blending karate-based standup with submission threats. Her second title defense on December 5, 2014, at Invicta FC 10: Waterson vs. Tiburcio ended in defeat against undefeated grappler Herica Tiburcio. Waterson controlled the early rounds with striking volume, but Tiburcio's pressure led to a third-round at 1:04, submitting Waterson and claiming the championship. After the loss and the expiration of her contract, Waterson signed with the UFC in 2015 and moved to strawweight (115 pounds) for better long-term health and career opportunities. Over her Invicta tenure from 2012 to 2014, she compiled a 3-1 record, significantly elevating the visibility of the class through high-profile finishes and defenses that drew praise for advancing women's MMA legitimacy.

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Waterson-Gomez entered the following her successful tenure as Invicta FC Champion, which served as her primary credential for signing with the promotion in 2015. She made her UFC debut on July 12, 2015, at 21 Finale against , securing a submission victory via rear-naked choke in the third round. After a series of injuries that sidelined her for over a year, including knee and hand issues, she returned on December 17, 2016, at UFC on Fox: VanZant vs. Waterson, defeating by rear-naked choke submission in the first round. These early submission wins showcased her grappling prowess and helped establish her in the strawweight division. Building on her momentum, Waterson-Gomez achieved key victories that elevated her standing, including a win over on July 15, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Nelson vs. Ponzinibbio, and a doctor-stoppage against on October 6, 2018, at due to cuts. These performances propelled her to a peak ranking of No. 5 in the women's strawweight division in 2017, according to official . However, she encountered setbacks, such as a loss to on November 11, 2017, at UFC Fight Night: Poirier vs. Pettis, which interrupted her win streak. In 2019, Waterson-Gomez rebounded with a victory over on January 12 at UFC Fight Night: Cejudo vs. Dillashaw, but suffered a significant defeat in a title eliminator bout against on March 30 at UFC on : Barboza vs. Gaethje, losing by after a competitive striking exchange. Later that year, on October 12 at UFC Fight Night: vs. Waterson, she faced former champion and was stopped by via punches in the first round, highlighting vulnerabilities in her striking defense against elite competition. Performance trends during this period showed a shift from early dominance in to more decision-based outcomes, influenced by opponents' improved defense. Waterson-Gomez continued her UFC tenure with mixed results, including a unanimous decision loss to on May 9, 2020, at , followed by a controversial win over on September 12, 2020, at UFC Fight Night: Waterson vs. Hill. Facing ongoing challenges with extreme weight cuts to make the 115-pound strawweight limit—often starting camp at 135-145 pounds and struggling to rehydrate effectively—she shifted to the flyweight division in 2021. This move yielded a second-round loss to on May 8, 2021, at UFC on ESPN: Rodriguez vs. Waterson, and another defeat to in the second round on July 16, 2022, at UFC on ABC: Ortega vs. Rodriguez. Returning to strawweight, Waterson-Gomez endured further losses, including a unanimous decision to on April 8, 2023, at : Pereira vs. Adesanya 2, a unanimous decision rematch defeat to Rodriguez on September 23, 2023, at UFC Fight Night: Fiziev vs. Gamrot, and her final UFC bout against on June 29, 2024, at UFC 303: Pereira vs. Procházka 2, where she lost by unanimous decision. Over 15 UFC appearances, she compiled a 6-9 record, with her career marked by resilient performances amid persistent difficulties that impacted her energy and output in later fights.

Achievements and legacy

Championships and rankings

Michelle Waterson-Gomez captured the Invicta FC Championship on April 5, 2013, defeating via fourth-round armbar submission in the main event of Invicta FC 5. She successfully defended the title once against Yasuko Tamada by third-round (knee strikes) on September 6, 2014, at Invicta FC 8. Waterson-Gomez held the championship for 609 days until relinquishing it via third-round submission loss to Herica Tiburcio at Invicta FC 10 on December 5, 2014. During her title reign from 2013 to 2014, Waterson-Gomez was recognized as the top-ranked women's fighter worldwide by multiple outlets, including Fight Matrix and MMARising.com. Upon joining the in 2015, Waterson-Gomez competed in the strawweight division and reached a career-high official UFC of No. 6 in 2017, while maintaining a consistent top-10 position from 2016 through 2020. In external evaluations, she attained No. 3 in the Fight Matrix women's strawweight s in 2018 following key victories. Waterson-Gomez received additional recognition through a feature interview in Magazine's April/May 2018 issue, which explored her evolution from traditional to professional MMA. Her tenure as Invicta Champion played a pivotal role in elevating the profile and credibility of women's MMA divisions preceding the UFC's formal strawweight establishment in 2014.

Notable fights and records

Michelle Waterson-Gomez concluded her professional MMA career with an 18-13 record, comprising 3 or technical victories, 9 submission wins, and 6 decisions, resulting in a 66% finish rate. Her submission prowess was particularly evident in the division, where she secured multiple finishes that highlighted her expertise, contributing to her status as a specialist in early women's MMA. One of her most iconic victories came on April 5, 2013, at Invicta FC 5, where she defeated via fourth-round armbar submission to capture the inaugural Invicta FC Atomweight Championship, a bout renowned for its back-and-forth action and technical exchanges. Another standout performance occurred on December 17, 2016, at UFC on Fox 22, when Waterson-Gomez submitted with a first-round rear-naked choke in the main event, earning Fight of the Night honors and marking her first UFC finish. Among her signature losses, the April 15, 2017, matchup against at UFC on Fox 24 exposed vulnerabilities in her defense, as Namajunas secured a second-round rear-naked choke submission after a dominant display of striking and ground control. Waterson-Gomez's final bout, a defeat to on June 29, 2024, at UFC 303, prompted her immediate retirement announcement, capping a career that saw her compete against multiple strawweight champions. Waterson-Gomez's nine submission victories stand as a testament to her influence on the evolution of women's strawweight and divisions, where her blend of striking and jiu-jitsu submissions helped popularize versatile ground games among smaller weight class fighters during the formative years of the sport. She maintained a Top 10 ranking in the UFC strawweight division for nearly a decade, facing elite competition and paving the way for increased emphasis on submission artistry in the meta.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Michelle Waterson-Gomez married in 2011 during a private ceremony. The couple first met in 2008 at a restaurant in , where Waterson worked while training in ; Gomez, then a member of the U.S. Armed Forces stationed at , frequently crossed paths with her through local MMA circles, leading to their relationship. Their shared passion for combat sports fostered a partnership centered on mutual training, with Gomez, a former U.S. Armed Forces champion, often assisting Waterson by holding pads and supporting her preparation at in Albuquerque. The couple welcomed their daughter, Araya Sage Gomez, on March 18, 2011, shortly after their marriage. Waterson has described motherhood as profoundly influencing her drive in MMA, providing a deeper purpose for her fights while navigating the challenges of balancing family life with rigorous training and competition schedules. She returned to the cage just 10 months after Araya's birth, competing while still , and has emphasized the logistical from Gomez to maintain this dual role. Gomez has served as Waterson's manager, handling aspects of her professional career alongside his role as a financial advisor, and the family has remained closely involved in her endeavors, including co-founding the apparel brand My Moment Apparel in 2020. In joint interviews, the couple has discussed the demands of work-life balance in combat sports, with Waterson noting how Gomez's involvement allows her to prioritize family amid the sport's intensity, stating, "We just kept bumping into each other... ." Their family dynamic has provided a strong support system, with Araya attending every one of Waterson's professional fights since birth.

Retirement and post-MMA transition

Michelle Waterson-Gomez announced her retirement from on June 29, 2024, immediately following a loss to in the UFC 303 preliminary card bout, marking the end of her 17-year professional career that began in February 2007. In emotional post-fight comments, she cited the accumulation of injuries—including an 18-month sidelining early in her UFC tenure—as a significant factor, alongside her desire to prioritize family life and serve as a positive example for her daughter. In a July 2025 interview with , Waterson-Gomez reflected on the challenges of staying retired, admitting that the temptation for a comeback remains "always tempting" due to the sport's pull and financial incentives, but she reaffirmed her commitment to closure, emphasizing personal growth and family stability as anchors against reversal. She described the decision as timely, noting that advancing age and the physical toll made further competition unsustainable, allowing her to focus on a fulfilling life beyond the . Post-retirement, Waterson-Gomez has transitioned to full-time pursuits in and , appearing as a featured speaker at MCON 2025 in from October 23 to 26, where she addressed career transitions for athletes. Her speaking engagements highlight her shift toward advocacy, particularly in promoting awareness for fighters, veterans, and their families, drawing from her experiences with the psychological demands of a long MMA career. She has also advocated for strategies supporting fighter career , stressing the importance of community resources to ease post-competition adjustments and prevent common pitfalls like unfulfilled comebacks.

Media and entertainment

Modeling and public persona

Michelle Waterson adopted the nickname "The Karate Hottie" in the early , a moniker that blended her extensive background—beginning with American Freestyle training at age 10—with her emerging modeling career. The name originated during a calendar photoshoot at , where she worked as a waitress in her late teens, after organizers learned of her expertise and paired it with her photogenic appeal. Waterson's modeling pursuits gained traction alongside her MMA rise, featuring appearances in Maxim magazine, including a 2013 interview ahead of her Invicta FC bouts that showcased her as both fighter and fitness icon. She also participated in various fitness campaigns emphasizing her disciplined physique and released calendars in 2013 and 2015, capitalizing on her bikini and athletic modeling to bridge combat sports with mainstream appeal. Throughout her career, Waterson's public persona evolved as a deliberate balance of sex appeal and athletic prowess, particularly in the male-dominated world of women's MMA. In interviews, she addressed head-on, noting that elements like her and Hooters past could attract viewers to the sport, even if initially for superficial reasons, while emphasizing her skills as a former champion to shift focus. Her social media engagement amplified this image, with Instagram (@karatehottiemma) reaching over 1.6 million followers by late 2020, a platform she leveraged for fight promotions, training insights, and direct fan interaction to humanize her "Hottie" branding.

Acting and appearances

Waterson-Gomez transitioned into acting following her modeling career, which provided an initial entry into entertainment opportunities. Her film debut came in the horror comedy Fright Night (2011), where she appeared in a supporting role. She followed this with parts in the sci-fi thriller The Signal (2014), performed stunts in Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), appeared in My American Family (2021), and the drama Crossed Lines (2018) as Trish Koi, often portraying action-oriented characters that drew on her martial arts expertise. In 2022, she appeared in a guest role as MMA Fighter #1 in the episode "TNT" of the crime drama series The Cleaning Lady, and returned in 2025 as Officer Cronin in another episode. In 2025, Waterson-Gomez expanded her acting portfolio with roles in two films: she played Sophie in the thriller and an assassin in the action film , directed by Gareth Evans and starring . Her performance in featured a brief but intense fight scene, showcasing her combat skills despite limited of around five minutes. Following the film's release, she expressed enthusiasm for further pursuits, including aspirations for a role in a adaptation. Waterson-Gomez has also appeared in various media formats outside scripted roles. She was a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience MMA Show #66 in May 2019, discussing her career and personal challenges. In a May 2025 interview with , she highlighted her post-retirement focus on acting as a means to redirect her competitive drive after leaving the UFC. Beyond acting, Waterson-Gomez has contributed to broadcast through commentary roles. She served as a desk analyst for UFC Fight Night 249 in January 2025, alongside and . She returned in this capacity for UFC on 65 in April 2025 and provided play-by-play analysis for (CFFC) events, including CFFC 144 in July 2025. Waterson-Gomez has engaged in motivational speaking, emphasizing and in combat sports. At the MCON conference in October 2025, she shared insights on balancing family, career transitions, and personal growth drawn from her MMA experiences.

Competitive records

Mixed martial arts record

Michelle Waterson-Gomez compiled a professional record of 18 wins and 13 losses across 31 bouts from 2007 to 2024. She went 4-1 in Invicta FC, 7-11 in the UFC, and 7-1 in regional promotions. Of her wins, 9 were by submission, 3 by , and 6 by decision; losses came 2 by , 5 by submission, and 6 by decision. She faced three times, losing all bouts (two by TKO/decision, one by decision), and twice, winning both by decision.
ResultRecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Loss18–13Gillian RobertsonDecision (unanimous)UFC 303: Pereira vs. Procházka 2June 29, 202435:00Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Loss18–12Marina RodriguezTKO (elbows and punches)UFC Fight Night: Fiziev vs. GamrotSeptember 23, 202322:42Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Loss18–11Luana PinheiroDecision (split)UFC 287: Pereira vs. Adesanya 3April 8, 202335:00Miami, Florida, U.S.
Loss18–10Amanda LemosSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC on ABC: Ortega vs. RodríguezJuly 16, 202221:48Elmont, New York, U.S.
Loss18–9Virna JandirobaDecision (unanimous)UFC 267: Błachowicz vs. TeixeiraOctober 30, 202135:00Abu Dhabi, UAE
Loss18–8Marina RodriguezDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: Rodriguez vs. WatersonMay 8, 202155:00Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Win18–7Angela HillDecision (split)UFC Fight Night: Waterson vs. HillSeptember 12, 202055:00Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Loss17–7Carla EsparzaDecision (split)UFC 249: Ferguson vs. GaethjeMay 9, 202035:00Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Loss17–6Joanna JędrzejczykDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Jędrzejczyk vs. WatersonOctober 12, 201955:00Singapore
Win17–5Karolina KowalkiewiczDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: Barboza vs. GaethjeMarch 30, 201935:00Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Win16–5Felice HerrigDecision (unanimous)UFC 229: Nurmagomedov vs. McGregorOctober 6, 201835:00Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Win15–5Cortney CaseyDecision (split)UFC on Fox: Poirier vs. GaethjeApril 14, 201835:00Glendale, Arizona, U.S.
Loss14–5Tecia TorresDecision (unanimous)UFC 218: Holloway vs. Aldo 2December 2, 201735:00Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Win14–4Karolina KowalkiewiczDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Rockhold vs. BranchSeptember 23, 201735:00Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Loss13–4Rose NamajunasSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC on Fox: Johnson vs. ReisApril 15, 201722:47Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Loss13–3Michelle RodriguezSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC Fight Night: Cyborg vs. LänsbergSeptember 24, 201621:06Brasília, Brazil
Win13–2Paige VanZantSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Dillashaw vs. CruzJanuary 17, 201613:21Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Win12–2Angela MaganaSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC The Ultimate Fighter 21 FinaleDecember 12, 201532:38Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.UFC debut
Loss11–2Herica TiburcioSubmission (guillotine choke)Invicta FC 10: Waterson vs. TiburcioDecember 5, 201431:04Duluth, Georgia, U.S.Lost Atomweight Championship
Win11–1Yasuko TamadaTKO (knee and punch)Invicta FC 8: Waterson vs. TamadaSeptember 6, 201434:58Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.Defended Atomweight Championship
Win10–1Jessica PenneSubmission (armbar)Invicta FC 5: Penne vs. WatersonApril 5, 201342:31Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.Won vacant Atomweight Championship
Win9–1Roxanne ModafferiDecision (unanimous)Invicta FC 4: Evinger vs. KianzadDecember 1, 201235:00Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.
Win8–1Lacey SchuckmanDecision (split)Invicta FC 3: Penne vs. SugawaraOctober 6, 201235:00Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.
Win7–1Diana RaelSubmission (rear-naked choke)Jackson's MMA Series 7January 21, 201212:12Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Loss6–1Kelsey FordSubmission (armbar)RUF 27: Respect in the CageJune 18, 201114:50Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S.
Win6–0Rosary CalifanoSubmission (flying armbar)Extreme Beatdown: Beatdown in the Poundtown 4September 11, 201010:15Clovis, New Mexico, U.S.
Win5–0Masako YoshidaTKO (punches)Crowbar MMA: Spring BrawlApril 24, 201014:17Lubbock, Texas, U.S.
Loss4–0Elena ReidDecision (unanimous)FCF: Girls of the Fight Circuit 5 - Halloween HellNovember 5, 200933:00Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Win4–0Ashlee HerreraSubmission (rear-naked choke)Jackson's MMA Series 4June 13, 200911:08Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Loss3–0Diana RaelTKO (punches)Jackson's MMA Series 2 - Summer Fight NightAugust 1, 200812:43Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Win3–0Salina ParraTKO (punches)Jackson's MMA Series 1 - Worth the FightFebruary 8, 200810:45Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Loss2–0Lynn AlvarezSubmission (guillotine choke)Ring of Fire 31: UndisputedDecember 1, 200711:19Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Win2–0Jaime CookSubmission (armbar)Ring of Fire 30: DominationSeptember 15, 200711:33Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Loss1–0Alicia GummDecision (unanimous)RMBB: Battle of the ArtsJune 30, 200725:00Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.
Win1–0Andrea MillerDecision (unanimous)Ring of Fire 28: EvolutionFebruary 16, 200733:00Denver, Colorado, U.S.MMA debut

Kickboxing record

Michelle Waterson-Gomez's kickboxing career spanned from 2004 to 2007, focusing on and in regional U.S. promotions. No detailed professional record is documented in credible sources. She is reported to have won two USA National Muay Thai Championships in the women's division in 2005 and 2007, though primary verification is lacking. These experiences contributed to her striking skills before transitioning to MMA. No full bout list or unreported bouts are available from authoritative records.

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