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Sabina Mazo

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Colombian mixed martial arts fighter
Sabina Mazo
BornSabina Mazo Isaza[1]
(1997-03-25)March 25, 1997 (age 27)
Medellín, Colombia
Other namesColombian Queen
NationalityColombian
Height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight125 lb (57 kg; 8.9 st)
DivisionFlyweight
Reach68[2] in (173 cm)
Fighting out ofGardena, California, United States
TeamKings MMA (2016–2020)Black House MMA (2020-current)[3][4]
RankBrown belt inBrazilian jiu-jitsuunder Ricardo Testai[5]
Years active2015–present
Mixed martial arts record
Total14
Wins10
By knockout2
By submission1
By decision7
Losses4
By submission2
By decision2
Other information
Mixed martial arts record fromSherdog

Sabina Mazo Isaza (born March 25, 1997)[1] is a Colombianmixed martial artist who competed in theFlyweight (MMA) andBantamweight (MMA) division in theUltimate Fighting Championship (UFC). She is a two time flyweightLegacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) champion. On August 4, 2023, she became the current LFA women's strawweight champion. She started a podcast with the premier episode of Café con Mazo being released on On September 5, 2023.

Background

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Mazo was born inMedellín, Colombia, but moved with her family to Florida, United States, as a baby.[6] After three years in United States, the family returned to Medellín where she eventually grew up.[6] Without any preceding interest in martial arts, Mazo begun trainingBrazilian jiu-jitsu in Colombia at the age of fifteen.[5][6] Soon after she picked up boxing and continued towards mixed martial arts.[6]

Mixed martial arts career

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Early career

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Sabina Mazo was the two timeLegacy Fighting Alliance flyweight champion[7][8] and amassed a record of 6–0 prior to the signing by the UFC.[9]

Ultimate Fighting Championship

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Sabina Mazo made her promotional debut againstMaryna Moroz on March 30, 2019, atUFC on ESPN 2.[10] She lost the fight via unanimous decision.[11]

Mazo facedShana Dobson on August 17, 2019, atUFC 241.[12] She won the fight via unanimous decision.[13]

Mazo next facedJJ Aldrich on January 18, 2020, atUFC 246.[14] She won the fight by split decision.[15]

Mazo facedJustine Kish on September 12, 2020, atUFC Fight Night 177.[16] She won the fight via a rear-naked choke submission in round three.[17]

Mazo facedAlexis Davis in a bantamweight bout on February 27, 2021, atUFC Fight Night 186.[18] She lost the fight via unanimous decision.[19]

Mazo facedMariya Agapova on October 9, 2021, atUFC Fight Night 194.[20] She lost the fight via rear-naked choke in round three.[21]

Mazo was scheduled to face Mandy Böhm on March 12, 2022, atUFC Fight Night 203.[22] However, Böhm withdrew from the bout and was replaced byMiranda Maverick.[23] Mazo lost the fight via rear-naked choke in round two.[24]

After completing her contract with her last bout, she was not offered a new contract.[25]

Post UFC

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In her first bout after UFC release, Mazo faced Sandra Lavado to regain theLFA Women's Flyweight Championship on August 4, 2023 atLFA 164, winning the title and bout via unanimous decision.[26]

Championships and accomplishments

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Mixed martial arts

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  • Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA)
    • LFA Women's Flyweight Championship (Three Time) vs.Shannon Sinn, Carol Yariwaki and Sandra Lavado[7][8]
      • One successful title defense
      • Mazo became the first person to win the same LFA title twice and improved her perfect LFA record to 5-0, which ties her for the most wins by a woman in LFA history.She is now the second and fifth person to become the promotion’s 125-pound women’s champion.

Mixed martial arts record

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Professional record breakdown
14 matches10 wins4 losses
By knockout20
By submission12
By decision72
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win10–4Sandra LavadoDecision (unanimous)LFA 164August 4, 202355:00El Paso, Texas, United StatesWon the vacantLFA Women's Flyweight Championship.
Loss9–4Miranda MaverickSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Santos vs. AnkalaevMarch 12, 202222:15Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Loss9–3Mariya AgapovaSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Dern vs. RodriguezOctober 8, 202130:53Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesReturn to Flyweight.
Loss9–2Alexis DavisDecision (unanimous)UFC Fight Night: Rozenstruik vs. GaneFebruary 27, 202135:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesBantamweight debut.
Win9–1Justine KishSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC Fight Night: Waterson vs. HillSeptember 12, 202033:57Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win8–1JJ AldrichDecision (split)UFC 246January 18, 202035:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States9
Win7–1Shana DobsonDecision (unanimous)UFC 241August 17, 201935:00Anaheim, California, United States
Loss6–1Maryna MorozDecision (unanimous)UFC on ESPN: Barboza vs. GaethjeMarch 30, 201935:00Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Win6–0Caroline YariwakeDecision (unanimous)LFA 54November 16, 201855:00Costa Mesa, California, United StatesDefended theLFA Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win5–0Shannon SinnDecision (unanimous)LFA 37April 20, 201855:00Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United StatesWon the vacantLFA Women's Flyweight Championship.
Win4–0Linsey WilliamsKO (head kick)LFA 23September 22, 201714:26Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
Win3–0Jamie ThortonKO (head kick)LFA 9April 14, 201714:50Shawnee, Oklahoma, United States
Win2–0Reina CordobaDecision (unanimous)Center Real Fights 19November 21, 201535:00San José, Costa Rica
Win1–0Alejandra LaraDecision (unanimous)Striker FC 18March 26, 201535:00Barranquilla, ColombiaFlyweight debut.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abMixed martial arts show results Date: September 12, 2020
  2. ^"Sabina Mazo | UFC".www.ufc.com. 31 January 2019. Retrieved2020-02-18.
  3. ^Paarth Pande (May 1, 2018)."Interview with Sabina Mazo".mmaindia.com.
  4. ^Steve James Sports (October 9, 2021).Sabina Mazo Talks Next Fight, Changing Divisions, Resilience & Champ Aims! – via YouTube.
  5. ^abSabina Mazo [@sabinamazo] (July 14, 2018)."Step by step... today I got my brown belt and I want to give a huge thanks to everyone that has helped me in this journey... the ones that push me everyday to be better @ricardotestai and @kings_mma" – viaInstagram.
  6. ^abcdJim Norton;Matt Serra (October 7, 2021)."Mackenzie Dern and Sabina Mazo" (Podcast).
  7. ^ab"LFA 37 highlights: Two champs crowned, but an early stoppage in one?".MMA Junkie. 2018-04-21. Retrieved2020-02-18.
  8. ^ab"Sabina Mazo reflects on opponent change, promises a finish at LFA 54".FanSided. 2018-11-15. Retrieved2020-01-19.
  9. ^"Newly Signed UFC Prospect Sabina Mazo: "I Want to Show the World that Colombia is Not Only About Drugs"".FightBook MMA. 2018-12-17. Retrieved2020-02-18.
  10. ^Drake Riggs (2019-01-23)."Maryna Moroz welcomes Sabina Mazo to the octagon at UFC Philadelphia". cagesidepress.com. Retrieved2019-01-24.
  11. ^"UFC Philadelphia: Maryna Moroz's well-rounded approach nets decision over Sabina Mazo".MMA Junkie. 2019-03-30. Retrieved2019-03-31.
  12. ^Bando, Zain (2019-08-17)."UFC 241: Sabina Mazo picks up first UFC win, dominates Shana Dobson".FanSided. Retrieved2020-01-19.
  13. ^Anderson, Jay (2019-08-17)."UFC 241 Results: Sabina Mazo Takes One-Sided Decision Over Shana Dobson".Cageside Press. Retrieved2020-02-18.
  14. ^"Sabina Mazo vs. JJ Aldrich maakt UFC 246 card in Las Vegas compleet".MMA DNA. 13 December 2019. Retrieved2019-12-13.
  15. ^Shillan, Keith (2020-01-18)."UFC 246: Sabina Mazo beats JJ Aldrich by split decision".Cageside Press. Retrieved2020-02-18.
  16. ^Redactie (2020-08-20)."Sabina Mazo vs. Justine Kish added to UFC event on September 12".mmadna.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved2020-08-20.
  17. ^Doherty, Dan (2020-09-12)."UFC Vegas 10 Results: Sabina Mazo Completes Comeback With Submission".Cageside Press. Retrieved2020-09-12.
  18. ^Danny Segura (2020-12-02)."Sabina Mazo to make 135 debut, faces Alexis Davis at UFC Fight Night on Feb. 27". mmajunkie.com. Retrieved2020-12-02.
  19. ^Anderson, Jay (2021-02-27)."UFC Vegas 20 Results: Alexis Davis Defeats Sabina Mazo in Bantamweight Return".Cageside Press. Retrieved2021-02-28.
  20. ^Mike Bohn (2021-07-12)."Mariya Agapova returns vs. Sabina Mazo at UFC Fight Night on Oct. 9".MMA Junkie. Retrieved2021-07-12.
  21. ^Evanoff, Josh (2021-10-09)."UFC Vegas 39 Results: Mariya Agapova Dominates, Finishes Sabina Mazo".Cageside Press. Retrieved2021-10-09.
  22. ^Dorff, Marcel (2022-01-02)."Sabina Mazo meets Mandy Böhm at UFC event on March 12 in Las Vegas".MMA DNA (in Dutch). Retrieved2022-01-02.
  23. ^Nolan King (February 23, 2022)."With Mandy Bohm out, UFC Fight Night 203 adds Miranda Maverick vs. Sabina Mazo".MMAjunkie.com.
  24. ^Anderson, Jay (2022-03-12)."UFC Vegas 50 Results: Miranda Maverick Returns to Win Column, Submits Sabina Mazo".Cageside Press. Retrieved2022-03-12.
  25. ^Martin, Damon (2022-03-16)."Greg Hardy among latest wave of fighters removed from UFC roster".MMA Fighting. Retrieved2022-03-16.
  26. ^Chavez, Felix."Sabina Mazo wins flyweight title on LFA 164 card in El Paso".www.elpasotimes.com. Retrieved2023-08-06.
  27. ^Sherdog.com."Sabina".Sherdog. Retrieved2021-10-10.

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