In the history of the UFC, Joanna has left a strong mark. The legend, a former five-time reigning UFC strawweight champion, was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame on Thursday and became the only woman to join Ronda Rossi.
However, even after choosing to hang up her gloves after being knocked out by Zhang Weili in June 2022, Joanna's inner desire to fight never went away. When the idea of the UFC Women's BMF (Villain Champion) title came along, she did not hesitate to express her strong desire to be the first to fight for it.
Joanna is determined and determined, and she told Cageside Press that she is not afraid to fight anyone and is willing to make a comeback whenever there are exciting opportunities, such as the women's BMF title fight. This fearless spirit is what has been key to her success in the UFC arena.
Participating in UFC 303 made Joanna's inner desire even stronger. In such a fierce atmosphere, the familiar fighting passion was ignited again. She always expresses to her agent that she wants to fight and make a comeback, which is enough to show her deep attachment to the UFC arena.
For Joanna, the UFC is not just a stage for competition, but also a battlefield for her to express herself and push her limits. The possibility of a women's BMF title gives her a whole new drive and purpose.
Although agent Hunter Campbell doesn't think she needs more titles, that won't stop Joanna from yearning for a new challenge. She's eager to step into the Circle again, prove her mettle, and fight for glory.
In the world of UFC, fighters are constantly challenging themselves to achieve more. Joanna Joanna's determination and passion is a perfect example of this spirit. Whether or not she ultimately gets her way to the women's BMF title, her perseverance and courage will inspire more fighters and fans.
We look forward to seeing Joanna shine again in the UFC arena and continue to write her legacy."