Miranda Maverick

Miranda Maverick (born July 1, 1997) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Flyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). She competed in Flyweight division of the Invicta Fighting Championships (Invicta).

Miranda Maverick
Born (1997-07-01) July 1, 1997
United States
Other namesFear The[1]
NationalityAmerican
Height5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
DivisionFlyweight
Reach65 in (165 cm)
StyleBJJ, Kickboxing, Muay Thai
Fighting out ofNorfolk, Virginia United States [1]
TeamThe House of Muay Thai (2018–present)[2]
Semerzier BJJ[3]
TrainerJake Chamberlain, Mackens Semerzier[3]
RankBrown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu[4]
Years active2016–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total10
Wins8
By knockout1
By submission5
By decision2
Losses2
By decision2
UniversityOld Dominion University[5]
Drury University[5]
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Background

Maverick was born in Tunas, Missouri, United States.[5] She grew up working on her family farm moving around many states in the Midwest and Southern United States, earning her the strength that she is known for within the martial arts community.[5] She started out training in jiu-jitsu when she was sixteen after encouragement by her father while watching Ronda Rousey fight on the television.[5] She later joined her high school wrestling team in Buffalo, Missouri her senior year and competed on the men's varsity team until discovering that she would not be going to college for wrestling. She then stopped to focus on BJJ. Turning 18 soon after she graduated high school, she decided to set her sights on MMA.[3]

Despite concentrating in mixed martial arts, Maverick graduated with honors from Drury University, majoring in psychology and sociology in 2018.[5] Then as the opportunity presented itself, Maverick relocated to Norfolk, VA to pursue a PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology at Old Dominion University.[5]

Mixed martial arts career

Early career

Maverick started her amateur career in 2015, fighting under Kansas City Fighting Alliance, ShoFight, and The Blue Corner promotions. She amassed a record of 7-1, winning the Blue Corner and Shofight flyweight championships all while 18 years old, being listed as the number one amateur woman in her region on Tapology at the time she went pro. After her final ammy win, she was soon contacted by President Shannon Knapp of Invicta Fighting Championships.[6]

Invicta Fighting Championships

Maverick made her promotional debut on November 18, 2016 at Invicta FC 20: Evinger vs. Kunitskaya against Samantha Diaz.[7] Samantha Diaz cut off her hair the day of weight-ins to make weight and Maverick came in over 2 pounds above the strawweight limit.[8] Maverick won the fight via rear naked choke in round one.[9]

Her next pro fight was on March 25, 2017 at Invicta FC 22: Evinger vs. Kunitskaya II facing Kalyn Schwartz.[10] On the weight-in Maverick missed weight by 4.5 Ibs over the upper limit of 116 Ibs.[11] She won the fight via submission on round one.[12]

On July 15, 2017, Maverick faced Gabby Romero at Invicta FC 24: Dudieva vs. Borella.[13][14] She won the fight via unanimous decision.[15]

Her next fight came on July 21, 2018, facing Brogan Walker-Sanchez at Invicta FC 30. She won the fight via unanimous decision.[16] she lost the fight via unanimous decision.[16]

Maverick faced Victoria Leonardo on September 1, 2018 at Invicta FC 31: Jandiroba vs. Morandin.[17] She defeated Leonardo via a submission.[18]

At Invicta 34 in February 2019, Maverick lost a unanimous decision to DeAnna Bennett.

In September, Maverick entered the Invicta Phoenix Series flyweight tournament with a chance to reestablish herself in the flyweight division. In the first round of the tournament, consisting of one 5-minute round, she defeated Victoria Leonardo via striking and clinch in a rematch via unanimous decision. Her second round match (also one 5-minute round) ended with Maverick submitting Shanna Young via rear naked choke. Maverick won the tournament by defeating DeAnna Bennett in a rematch by third round neck crank submission in the finals.

Maverick defeated Pearl Gonzalez at Invicta FC 39 on February 7, 2020.[19]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

Maverick was expected to make her promotional debut against Mara Romero Borella on June 27, 2020 at UFC on ESPN: Poirier vs. Hooker.[20] However, Maverick was forced to pull out due to injury.[21]

Maverick faced Liana Jojua on October 24, 2020 at UFC 254.[22] She won the fight via TKO due to a doctor stoppage between rounds one and two.[23]

Maverick is next expected to face Gillian Robertson at UFC 258 on February 13, 2021.[24]

Personal life

Maverick is currently a PhD student at Old Dominion University, studying Industrial Psychology.[1][3]

Mixed martial arts record

Professional record breakdown
10 matches 8 wins 2 losses
By knockout 1 0
By submission 5 0
By decision 2 2
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 8–2 Liana Jojua TKO (doctor stoppage) UFC 254 October 24, 2020 1 5:00 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Win 7–2 Pearl Gonzalez Decision (unanimous) Invicta FC 39: Frey vs. Cummins II February 7, 2020 3 5:00 Kansas City, Kansas, United States Performance of the Night.[25]
Win 6–2 DeAnna Bennett Submission (rear-naked choke) Invicta FC Phoenix Series 2 September 6, 2019 3 3:38 Kansas City, Kansas, United States Won the Invicta FC Phoenix Series 2 Flyweight Tournament.
Win 5–2 Heather Walker-Leahy Submission (guillotine choke) Shogun Fights 22 July 13, 2019 1 1:38 Oxon Hill, Maryland, United States
Loss 4–2 DeAnna Bennett Decision (unanimous) Invicta FC 34: Porto vs. Gonzalez February 15, 2019 3 5:00 Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win 4–1 Victoria Leonardo Submission (armbar) Invicta FC 31: Jandiroba vs. Morandin September 1, 2018 1 3:26 Kansas City, Missouri, United States Performance of the Night.[26]
Loss 3–1 Brogan Walker-Sanchez Decision (unanimous) Invicta FC 30: Frey vs. Grusander July 21, 2018 3 5:00 Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win 3–0 Gabby Romero Decision (unanimous) Invicta FC 24: Dudieva vs. Borella July 15, 2017 3 5:00 Kansas City, Missouri, United States Flyweight debut.
Win 2–0 Kalyn Schwartz Submission (armbar) Invicta FC 22: Evinger vs. Kunitskaya II March 25, 2017 1 3:01 Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Win 1–0 Samantha Diaz Submission (rear-naked choke) Invicta FC 20: Evinger vs. Kunitskaya November 18, 2016 1 4:26 Kansas City, Missouri, United States Strawweight debut.

Mixed martial arts exhibition record

Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Win 2–0 Shanna Young Submission (rear-naked choke) Invicta FC Phoenix Series 2 September 6, 2019 1 2:35 Kansas City, Kansas, United States Flyweight tournament semifinal exhibition bout.
Win 1–0 Victoria Leonardo Decision (unanimous) Invicta FC Phoenix Series 2 September 6, 2019 1 5:00 Kansas City, Kansas, United States Flyweight tournament quarterfinal exhibition bout.

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See also

References

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  2. David Macaulay (August 3, 2020). "Local MMA fighter looking forward to UFC debut". The Virginian-Pilot.
  3. "The House of Muay Thai". thehouseofmuaythai.com. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  4. Miranda Maverick (December 5, 2020). "Thank you for the new gear and my personalized brown belt @topmountapparel". instagram.com.
  5. Keith Pierce (January 31, 2020). "Ph.D. Student and MMA Star Miranda Maverick Hits the Books as Hard as She Hits Her Opponents". Old Dominion University.
  6. Sherdog.com. "Miranda". Sherdog. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  7. "Invicta FC call-up an 'unexpected blessing' for Miranda Maverick". AXS. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  8. "Invicta FC's Samantha Diaz chops off hair to make weight". campussports.net. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  9. "Invicta FC 20: Evinger vs Kunitskaya results and live discussion". Bloody Elbow. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  10. "8-fight lineup for Invicta FC 22 now complete with addition of 2 fights". MMAjunkie. 2017-03-02. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  11. "Three fighters miss weight for Invicta FC 22". The Underground. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  12. Pierrot, Justin (2017-03-25). "Invicta FC 22 "Evinger vs. Kunitskaya II" results - MMASucka.com". MMASucka.com. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  13. "INVICTA FC 24 ADDS PAM SORENSON VS. HELENA KOLESNYK, MIRANDA MAVERICK VS. GABBY ROMERO". FIGHTBOOK MMA. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
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  15. "Invicta FC 24 results: Borella and Frey come away with decision victories". Bloody Elbow. Retrieved 2018-03-02.
  16. Tomas, Jojo Santo. "Brogan Walker-Sanchez stays undefeated at 6-0". Pacific Daily News. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  17. "Lisa Spangler steps in for Raquel Pa'aluhi at Invicta FC 31, Miranda Maverick vs. Victoria Leonardo added". MMA Fighting. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  18. "Invicta FC 31 results: Champ Virna Jandiroba taps Janaisa Morandin". MMAjunkie. 2018-09-01. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
  19. Alexander K. Lee (January 3, 2020). "Jinh Yu Frey vs. Ashley Cummins 2, Pearl Gonzalez vs. Miranda Maverick announced for Invicta FC 39". mmafighting.com.
  20. Staff (2020-06-18). "Mara Romero Borella meets UFC debutante Miranda Maverick on June 27". mmadna.nl. Retrieved 2020-06-18. (in Dutch)
  21. "Miranda Maverick out of UFC on ESPN 12 bout with Mara Romero Borella due to injury". MMA Junkie. 2020-06-24. Retrieved 2020-06-25.
  22. Staff (2020-09-07). "Liana Jojua vs. Miranda Maverick added to UFC 254 in Abu Dhabi". mmadna.nl. Retrieved 2020-09-07. (in Dutch)
  23. Anderson, Jay (2020-10-24). "UFC 254 Results: Miranda Maverick Smashes Liana Jojua in Debut". Cageside Press. Retrieved 2020-10-24.
  24. Jay Anderson (2021-01-13). "Gillian Robertson vs. Miranda Maverick Targeted for UFC 258". cagesidepress.com. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
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  26. Invicta FC (@InvictaFights) (September 2, 2018). "#InvictaFC31 Bonuses". Twitter. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
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