
Joanna Jedrzejczyk retired from MMA. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram @joannajedrzejczyk
Away from the octagon since the tough defeat suffered in 2022, Joanna Jedrzejczyk he publicly flirted again about a possible return to the UFC. Despite not having any opponent in mind to challenge, the Polish highlighted what would motivate her to put on the gloves again: competing for the organization's BMF belt. So far it has not been created for the women's category.
“I would love to (fight), but I don’t have a name in my head. I don't know. Whoever it is. I'm not afraid to fight anyone, that's the point. Of course, when they mentioned my name (as BMF), I texted Hunter (Campbell) immediately. I said, 'So, Hunter, what do you think about me fighting for the BMF women's belt,' and he said, 'No, you don't need any more titles.' If they create BMF for women, I want to be the first. I would come out of retirement to fight for the BMF belt. Let’s go,” Jedrzejczyk told Cageside Press.
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Former strawweight champion (up to 51,2 kg.) and UFC Hall of Fame, Joanna became known for her great talent in stand-up fighting and provocative personality against opponents during confrontation promotions. The Polish woman is currently 36 years old, with 16 wins and five defeats in her professional record.



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