One of the greatest female hunters of all time wants to come in the UFC Hall of Fame.
In recent years we have seen the UFC legend after the legend was admitted to the Hall of Fame for their contributions to the sport.
Amanda Nunes, the Women's MMA 'Goat', was one of the newest hunters that were honored during the International Fight Week in June.
Of course there are many other stars that still have to be added to the Hall of Fame, such as the largest flying weight of all time, Demetrious Johnson.
The first woman who steps into the UFC -Oachthoek believes that she should be included in that conversation.
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Liz Carmouche would like to be in UFC Hall of Fame
Liz Carmouche recently became a member of a great Cris Cyborg of all time to become champion with two promotion.
Carmouche was half of the first female fight in UFC history against Ronda Rousey in 2013. More than a decade later, the 33-Vecht MMA veteran has world titles in Bellator MMA (defunction) and PFL.
A week ago, 'Girlrilla' brutally eliminated Jena Bishop to win the PFL flying weight tournament.
At the age of 41, Carmouche has now won 12 of her last 13 fights since the challenge of Valentina Shevchenko for the UFC Flyweight title in 2019.
“I did a lot,” Carmouche told Danny Segura of MMA Junkie.
“If you are entangled when you just try to evolve as much as possible, prepare for fighting, you lose the perspective of some things you have achieved.
“I am not necessarily great in the past. It is in those conversations where I do that and I go like, oh, holy mess, as I might be in the UFC Hall of Fame or something.
“I hope for sure,” Carmouche said about a potential place for her in the UFC Hall of Fame.
“I would love it if there was a UFC Hall of Fame that I could be part of. That would be really great. Again, just to add more awards to things I have achieved,” Carmouche added.
There are only three women in the UFC Hall of Fame
Carmouche's first UFC rival, inaugural Bantamweight champion Ladies Ronda Rousey, was recorded in the UFC Hall of Fame in July 2018.
'Rowdy' is one of the three women who get the honor.
Amanda Nunes, the woman who ended Rousey's career through the first round knockout, made the UFC Hall of Fame earlier this year, together with Vitor Belfort, Mark Kerr and Robbie Lawler.
Joanna Jedrzejczyk, perhaps the biggest straw of all time, is one of them.
