Holly Holm Returns to 145 Pounds Against Norma Dumont at UFC Event on Oct. 16
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It appears that Norma Dumont vs. Felicia Spencer in May was not in fact the final Ultimate Fighting Championship women’s featherweight match.
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Holm, who will turn 40 the day after this expected matchup, has proved that she is not done competing at the highest level yet. The former bantamweight queen is currently riding a two-fight win streak with decisions over Raquel Pennington and Irene Aldana, both of which came in 2020. This winning streak is her longest since she started her career at a sterling 10-0 having knocked out Ronda Rousey to earn the belt. Although she posts a career knockout rate of over 50 percent, “The Preacher’s Daughter” has notched just one in the last five years, when she flattened Bethe Correia with a head kick in 2017.
Dumont, who tried and failed to make the 135-pound division at the end of 2020, is coming off of the biggest win of her career. In May, Dumont topped former title challenger and ex-Invicta Fighting Championships titleholder Felicia Spencer by split decision. Unlike her opponent, Dumont has yet to score a knockout since turning pro in 2016.
The UFC Fight Night event on Oct. 16 does not currently have a title or headliner, but it will take place inside the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Other noteworthy matches slated for the event include a heavyweight battle between Andrei Arlovski and Carlos Felipe, while Ludovit Klein and Nate Landwehr will square off at featherweight.
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