Two-Time UFC Title Challenger Liz Carmouche Released During Promotional Appearance

Jay PettryDec 06, 2019


The Ultimate Fighting Championship has decided to say goodbye to a pioneer of its women's divisions.

According to ESPN on Friday, Liz Carmouche (13-7) has been handed her walking papers by the company. Carmouche was attending a UFC promotional event in Washington D.C. in anticipation of the UFC on ESPN 7 fight card this weekend. Her manager, Kyle Stoltz, stated that she was actually released the day before, but informed on Friday.

Carmouche is coming off of a flyweight title defeat to champ Valentina Shevchenko at UFC Fight Night 156, where she landed merely 18 significant strikes and went 0-4 in takedown attempts across their 25-minute encounter. She leaves the Las Vegas-based promotion with a record of 5-5 across the 125- and 135-pound divisions, including victories over names like Jessica Andrade and Katlyn Chookagian.

Involved in the first women's bout in UFC history, "Girl-Rilla" faced Ronda Rousey at UFC 157. She gave "Rowdy" all she could handle in their bantamweight battle, taking the back of her opponent and nearly cinching up a rear-naked choke. Rousey escaped and set up her patented armbar, forcing the tap at 4:49 of the opening frame and making history in the process.

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On Friday, the organization posted on Instagram that it was "An honor to spend the day with the brave men and women who serve our country for us." Carmouche, a former Marine that worked as a helicopter electrician, spent almost two years stationed in Iraq. When she left the Marines, she went to college to seek out a degree in Kinesiology, before pursuing a path in MMA.