Every Wednesday and Sunday at 1 p.m. pacific/4 p.m. eastern the Wombat Sports Podcast (WOmen in coMBAT Sports) will be talking to some of the best and rising female stars in MMA, BJJ, boxing, wrestling, and kickboixing.
Since her loss to Ronda Rousey, Julia Budd has been on a tear winning her past six fights. Since her signing to Bellator, the #3 ranked featherweight has lined herself up for a possible title fight.Budd's next test is against Australian Arlene Belncowe, a world champion boxer at Bellator 162 in Memphis, Tennessee Octber 21 which will stream on Bellator.com.Serena "Southpaw" DeJesus joins us as a co-host as we discuss Budd's weight cutting methods, the state of the featherweight division, and her quest to become a Bellator champion.
Two female pro title bouts are set for King of the Cage's Natural Instinct card in Lac du Flambeau, WI July 30th.One of Minnesota's best fighters Heather Bassett will look for her first world title as she takes on Nicco Montano for the vacant belt in the main event of the card.Aspiring fighter Chelsea Rae will be our co-hosting as we will talk to Bassett about preparing for the biggest match of her career.
Currently at 4-1 as a pro, Jenny Silverio has been heating up the atomweight division.She will be looking for a 5th when she takes on atomweight star and wrestler Kyra Batara on Combates America April 25th in Los Angeles. We will tak to her about the bout and her idea on the division.Fighter Chelsea Rae will be helping us co-host the podcast. A talented ainger-songwriter, she has been training across the country with a lot of up and coming talent.
It was tough for the WMMA Press Committee to decide between 9 fights to what was the 2015 Fight of the Year was. With so many great bouts, it took several votes to wind it down to one.The winner of the bout will join us to accept her award. We will also announce the winner of the other 3 unannounced awards including Fighter of the Year.
It was tough for the WMMA Press Committee to decide what was the 2015 Fight of the Year was. With so many great bouts, it took several votes to wind it down to one.The winner of the bout will join us to accept her award.