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    Paige VanZant

    Are we all winners in this one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Clearly we need to start carrying teal handwraps.
    Herrig's a bit of a butterface, but I still wouldn't mind doing a few rounds with her.

    VanZant is flat out hot.


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    Paige VanZant on DWTS?

    'Dancing with the Stars' season 22 cast news 2016: Model, MMA fighter, famous '80s star to dance for Mirror Ball trophy?
    Shiena Bernardino REPORTER 02 March 2016

    More names had been included in the list of celebrity contestants in "Dancing with the Stars" season 22.


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    One of the rumored additions to the next lineup of contestants in the long-running reality dance competition is activist/model Nyle DiMarco. The most recent winner of Tyra Banks' "America's Next Top Model," the deaf activist is rumored to be trading the runway for the ABC dancefloor to join "Fuller House" star Jodie Sweetin in vying for the coveted Mirror Ball trophy.

    PureDWTS revealed that the winner of "America's Top Model" cycle 22 will be partnered with pro dancer Peta Murgatroyd. To help them communicate, an interpreter will join DiMarco and Murgatroyd's rehearsals. But speculations claim that the dancing partners will have a great time dancing together because the deaf model works very hard during each dancing session.

    Meanwhile, another rumor claims that pro dancer Mark Ballas will attempt to get his third Mirror Ball award with the help of the 5'4" tall mixed martial arts athlete Paige VanZant.

    The speculations about VanZant's participation in the dancing competition were fueled by a Twitter post where she revealed that she will be in Los Angeles to attend a series of "training and photo shoots."

    Ballas and VanZant could be one of the duos to watch out for in "Dancing with the Stars" season 22 since the dancer and the MMA fighter are known to be very competitive. They could probably be a perfect pair because of Ballas is known to be an avid MMA fan.

    Another report claims that "The Facts of Life" and "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kim Fields will also join "Dancing with the Stars" season 22.

    Sources told ET Online about Fields' reported participation on the show. However, there is no word yet about whom Fields will be dancing with when the dance reality show returns.

    The official list of celebrities and their pro partners will be revealed on "Good Morning America" on March 8.
    We'll know for sure next week.

    She seems to have better prospects there than Liddell did.
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    Paige is on.

    Paige VanZant to appear on 'Dancing with the Stars'


    UFC women's strawweight Paige VanZant, 21, will trade in her MMA gloves for dancing shoes when she joins the 22nd season of the hit ABC show. Rod Mar for ESPN
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    Brett Okamoto ESPN Staff Writer

    UFC women's strawweight Paige VanZant will appear as a contestant in the 22nd season of "Dancing with the Stars."

    ABC announced the full cast this week. In addition to VanZant, 21, the list includes former and current NFL players in Antonio Brown, Doug Flutie and Von Miller.

    The show premieres on March 21 at 10 p.m. ET. VanZant is the third high-profile mixed martial artist to compete on the show. Previous seasons have featured former UFC champions Randy Couture and Chuck Liddell.

    VanZant (6-2), who trains with Team Alpha Male in Sacramento, California, signed with the UFC in 2014 and has compiled a 3-1 record in the Octagon. She is a longtime dancer and frequently posts videos of her second passion on social media.

    She enters the competition fresh off the first loss of her UFC career in December, a fifth-round submission defeat to Rose Namajunas. She does not currently have a fight scheduled.
    Paige is much easier on the eyes than Couture or Liddell, by any measure.
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    Eliminated from DWTS

    I just made a new Paige VanZant thread, poached from our Paige-VanZant-vs-Felice-Herrig thread.

    Paige VanZant Wins Big Despite ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Loss
    Written by Tom Ngo
    May 25th, 2016



    Without question, Paige VanZant (pictured) is the best UFC fighter … to ever compete on “Dancing With The Stars.”
    VanZant left UFC Hall of Famers Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture, who appeared on previous seasons of the popular dancing show, in her rear-view mirror weeks ago when it comes to ballroom blitzing.
    VanZant burst out of the tiny MMA bubble and onto the mainstream with her breathtaking performances on DWTS. Although VanZant and partner Mark Ballas came up short in Tuesday’s finals against Nyle Dimarco, the UFC strawweight was plastered on millions of television sets for 10 straight weeks.
    Week after week, Americans who had no idea of who PVZ was prior to the show continued to vote for the cute blonde who happens to be a cage fighter by day.
    Paige VanZant is now a household name. That’s something that would have taken forever, if ever, had she remained merely a mixed martial artist, and that by itself is worth more than some tacky mirror ball trophy to put on her mantle.
    When outsiders think of female MMA fighters, a person like Cris “Cyborg” Justino surely comes to mind. Former UFC bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey certainly helped crush that stereotype before VanZant showed off her fancy feet, but Rousey has never come off as graceful or lovable.
    VanZant broke down a huge barrier in showing the mainstream that MMA athletes aren’t brutal neanderthals. They can in fact look and act just like your hot next door neighbor.
    On the power of her strong stint on DWTS, VanZant was signed to join the cast of the upcoming movie “Kickboxer: Retaliation,” the sequel to 1989’s “Kickboxer: Vengeanace” starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
    Unfortunately for fight fans, VanZant’s success outside of the cage might now affect the next time they’ll see her inside of it. The UFC was hoping to book her for their historic UFC 200 event on July 9, but her extended run on DWTS derailed that chatter long ago. Now that Hollywood is in play, “12 Gauge’s” return to the octagon is foggier than ever.
    “I’m going to remember it forever,” a gracious VanZant said after Tuesday’s loss.
    America won’t soon forget her, either.
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    Woah. What?

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    Now accepting applications for a husband. Thanks.

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    I'd apply but I'm already married.
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    The state of things for female MMA champs



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    UFC's Paige VanZant Says She Earns More From Instagram Photos Than Fighting
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    UFC fighter Paige VanZant has blasted her pay from fighting, saying she earns more posting photos to her Instagram page.

    The 25-year-old, who has won eight of her 12 MMA bouts, slammed the pay fighters earn in the Octagon and has said she wants the UFC to give her a raise. Well, you know what they say - don't ask, don't get.

    VanZant has more than 2.2 million followers on her Instagram and as well as sharing general snaps of herself and her life, she also uploads a number of sponsored posts, which can be good money spinners.

    Speaking on Ariel Helwani's MMA Show, VanZant said: "The hard thing for me to put in perspective is with endorsements I make way more money sitting at home, posting pictures on Instagram, than I do fighting.


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    "With endorsement deals and everything I pull in from social media, I would actually be a loss just taking a fight and focusing on that. If I were to stop everything I do outside of fighting and take a fight, I would be at a loss financially.

    "When I did my contract negotiation the last time, the talk was, 'I can't pay you more than a female champion'.

    "Okay, but why are comparing me to just women? All of us should be getting paid more in general."

    VanZant has just one fight left on her current contract with the UFC and is preparing to ask for a hefty raise.

    "I want a significant pay raise, to be completely honest.

    "I've just been extremely accomplished outside of the UFC, as well as inside of the UFC.

    "Five wins in the UFC, four finishes, I've been main event twice, and I think someone with those accolades should be paid more."

    VanZant has been out of action since breaking her arm earlier this year and having to undergo a couple of surgeries, she says she should be able to start sparring again soon.



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    "I for sure am going to fight this year," she added. "Once I start sparring I want to sign a fight contract and be like six weeks out. I only have one left on my deal.

    "I'm going to fight it out. Knowing it's my last fight I do want to go out with a statement. I want to come off of two wins, I want to really show what I'm worth."

    VanZant has also launched a YouTube channel with her husband and fellow fighter Austin Vanderford called A Kickass Love Story: With Paige & Austin
    I don't follow Paige's gram. Maybe I should?
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    Paige goes pro...wrestling

    Former UFC star Paige VanZant signs with All Elite Wrestling
    By Joseph Staszewski
    March 10, 2022 2:00am Updated

    Paige VanZant is adding something new to her combat sports resume – pro wrestler.

    The former UFC fighter signed a contract with All Elite Wrestling, the promotion’s president Tony Khan announced shortly after VanZant’s appearance on “AEW Dynamite” on Wednesday night.

    “Wanted to give the world one more reason to hate on me: PVZ TAKING OVER!!!!,” VanZandt tweeted after the news broke.

    The 27-year-old VanZant debuted in AEW in September along with other high profile member of her MMA gym American Top Team and founder Dan Lambert, who has become the on-screen manager for Ethan Page and Scorpio Sky. That relationship opened the door for VanZant’s first official storyline feud in the company after Khan tweeted last week that she would sign her contract on TV.


    Former UFC fighter Paige VanZandt signed with All Elite Wrestling on Wednesday.
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    She came out of the crowd on Wednesday’s Dynamite to attack wrestler Tay Conti – the real-life girlfriend of Sammy Guevara. It led to Guevara losing his match and TNT championship to Sky. VanZant signing her contract on a beat up Conti, a black belt in judo who spent time in WWE, to close the show.

    Conti stirred the storyline pot early Thursday morning tweeting, “she’s gonna get her ass kicked just like she did her whole fighting career” in response to the official announcement of VanZant’s signing.

    VanZant, who was on the outside looking in of a feud last summer between Sky, Page, Lambert and American Top Team against Chris Jericho’s Inner Circle faction, appeared to be heading toward signing with AEW even earlier than Wednesday. She made a surprise appearance last month and got into it physically and had a pull-apart in the ring with Brandi Rhodes, AEW’s chief brand officer at the time. But Rhodes and husband Cody left the company less than two weeks later.

    The Oregon native’s first match could take time to materialize. ESPN reported that there is a plan in place for her to begin training in pro wrestling and AEW’s next pay-per-view, Double or Nothing, isn’t until May 29 in Las Vegas — the home of so many UFC events. The company is, however, known for putting high-profile matches on its television shows.

    VanZant, who currently lives in Florida, gives AEW a chance for further crossover appeal through American Top Team, with UFC star Jorge Masvidal and former champion Junior dos Santos already appearing on its programing. She left the UFC after six years as a free agent in 2020 after going 5-4 and signed with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship where she is 0-2. VanZant has also appeared on “Dancing with the Stars” in 2016 and has more than 3 million Instagram followers.
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    More on OnlyFans

    Paige VanZant changes her mind about OnlyFans
    By Ryan Glasspiegel
    September 28, 2022 2:20pm Updated

    Paige VanZant is taking her talents to OnlyFans.

    “You will get access to exclusive content, training videos and so much more,” the fighter promised in a video on Instagram announcing the move.

    OnlyFans is a subscription platform that offers content that can be racy — or even X-rated.

    It costs $9.99 per month to subscribe to VanZant’s content. There is also an option of paying $95.50 for a year and saving 20 percent.

    This decision represents a change of heart for VanZant, who previously had launched her own subscription platform.

    At the time, she explained why she was going this route instead of distributing it on the OnlyFans platform.


    Paige VanZant announced she is joining OnlyFans.

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    “I work hard for my body. I work hard for who I am, and there’s a side of me that’s extremely girly and feminine, and I get to share that on my fan site” VanZant told MMA Fighting in April. “Now I think it’s becoming a lot more acceptable. Before, the OnlyFans was seen more for just like porn stars. It was a little bit more X-rated, just the view from the public. Not saying that’s actually what people have on there, but I wanted to do it my own way. I wanted to do it professionally and have my own website and that’s what I’ve done.”

    The 28-year-old VanZant competed in UFC from 2013 through 2020 before signing a four-fight deal with the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship promotion that was reportedly worth in excess of $1 million. She has also appeared in All Elite Wrestling several times since last September.


    Paige VanZant has fought in UFC and BKFC.
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    best thing ever

    SIMPLY THE BREAST Ex-UFC and OnlyFans star Paige VanZant admits ‘boobies are the best thing ever’ as she opens up on breast op
    Henry Tomlinson
    Published: 15:21, 27 May 2023Updated: 15:18, 12 Jun 2023

    PAIGE VANZANT has hailed boobs as the "best thing ever" while opening up on her breast operation.

    The OnlyFans and former UFC star bought herself a boob job after her breasts did not reach the size she wanted naturally.


    Paige VanZant has opened up on her breast operationCredit: INSTAGRAM - @PAIGEVANZANT

    She said that boobies are the 'best thing ever'Credit: INSTAGRAM - @PAIGEVANZANT

    And that getting implants was the 'best decision' she has madeCredit: INSTAGRAM - @PAIGEVANZANT

    VanZant shared the video on InstagramCredit: INSTAGRAM - @PAIGEVANZANT
    VanZant often leaves fans in awe with her revealing snaps in which she flaunts her curves.

    However, her body did not always look like that, so she decided to change it.

    While tucking into a sandwich, she answered a fan question that asked what are the pros and cons of having fake boobs.

    She said: "There are zero cons. Boobies are really the best thing ever.

    "I always wanted a pair when I was a kid, they never came in.

    "So I bought mine, best decision ever."

    Since going under the knife, the 29-year-old has beaten Rachael Ostovich and lost to Amanda Ribas in the UFC before leaving in 2020.

    VanZant shared the video on her Instagram page, which is followed by 3.2 million people.


    She boasts over 3.2million followers on the platformCredit: INSTAGRAM - @PAIGEVANZANT

    And she often wows her fans with her raunchy snapsCredit: INSTAGRAM - @PAIGEVANZANT
    And she received plenty of support from her fans as one said: "I wish I could like this more than once, and with enthusiasm."

    A second wrote: "No matter real or not you are so **** beautiful ❤️."

    Critics have claimed that VanZant's fighting career is going to be negatively impacted by her boob job amid concerns over a rupture.

    However, she insists that "they are safe and research was done before the procedure."

    She recently wowed fans as she joined the no bra club.

    VanZant also looked incredible in a tiny bikini while in a hot tub.


    Van Zant left the UFC in 2020Credit: INSTAGRAM - @PAIGEVANZANT

    And is now a star on OnlyFans
    What a career she's had...
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    OnlyFans


    Does Paige VanZant fight anymore? Former UFC star's comments on OnlyFans earnings leave internet in shock

    In a recent interview, Paige VanZant, a former UFC fighter, has said that her earnings from OnlyFans is more those from her whole fighting career

    Written by Marita Pinto Published on Sep 02, 2023 | 12:00 PM IST | 56.5K


    Image Courtesy: Instagram/ Paige VanZant
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    VanZant has an 8-5-0 career MMA record, with three submission victories and two knockout victories.
    Paige VanZant says that she earns more through Only Fans than her entire fighting career
    MMA star Paige VanZant hasn't fought in the ring for a long time. After losing to Amanda Ribas by submission in UFC 251: Usman vs. Masvidal, the former UFC women's flyweight champion has not returned to the Octagon in more than three years. VanZant does not, however, appear to be missing her MMA days as she now looks to be earning far more money outside of the combat sport. Financially speaking, VanZant has said that giving up professional fighting to concentrate on making viral material has made her quite wealthy.

    VanZant says she earns more through OnlyFans than fighting in MMA
    VanZant rose to fame as a UFC fighter at first, but as her pro career began to falter, she switched to the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) and started creating online video material. As she has a massive fan base on websites like Instagram and OnlyFans, it appears that her move into the online world has been a resounding success for her.

    VanZant recently disclosed that she is making far more money with her OnlyFans account than she did throughout her fighting career in a much shorter period of time. VanZant said, “Yes, OnlyFans has been my largest source of income, I would say combined in my fighting career, I think I’ve made more money in 24 hours on OnlyFans than I have in my entire fighting career”

    This could be because of how she feels about the gender wage disparity, as she admitted that it would be tough for her to leave her job outside of fighting because of the financial hardship.

    VanZant's MMA career
    VanZant has an 8-5-0 career MMA record, with three submission victories and two knockout victories. She defeated Kailin Curran by knockout to make her UFC debut back in 2014. In 2020, VanZant quit the UFC and switched to the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. It had been initially arranged for her to compete against Charisa Sigala in August 2022, but it has since been rescheduled.

    Net Worth
    VanZant has a net worth of around 3–4 million dollars. Her modeling brands and books are the main sources of Paige's fortune.


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    Shoulda seen this one coming...

    OnlyFans accelerates sporting ambitions with PFL partnership
    Athletes from the MMA promotion will share exclusive content on the platform.
    4 OCTOBER 2023 STEVE MCCASKILL


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    More than 100 combat sports athletes have signed up in past two years
    OnlyFans is working with mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion the Professional Fighters League (PFL) to help its fighters directly engage and monetise their fanbases.

    The subscription-based platform is best known for its adult content but has sought to expand its offering by attracting creators from other fields, including music, fitness and sport.

    More than 100 combat sports competitors have signed up to the platform over the past two years and this formal arrangement with the PFL is one of OnlyFans’ most significant forays into sport to date.

    Four PFL fighters have signed up, including Biaggio Ali Walsh, Olivier Aubin-Mercier, Amber Leibrock and Kaytlin ‘Katniss’ Neil, all of whom will share exclusive training and behind-the-scenes content, with the intention of promoting the 2023 PFL World Championship in November.

    “OnlyFans is thrilled to announce our partnership with the PFL and welcome their fighters to our creator community,” said Keily Blair, OnlyFans chief executive.

    “These types of collaborations demonstrate the power of our platform to connect athletes with their fans. OnlyFans is giving the PFL another platform to grow their global fanbase through exclusive MMA content, and helping their fighters generate additional revenue alongside their sporting achievements.”

    The PFL claims to be the world’s biggest MMA promotion behind the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and recently secured investment from Saudi Arabia’s SRJ Sports Investments. As part of the deal, the PFL plans to establish a MENA league in 2024, building on the recent launch of PFL Europe.

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    The opportunity for individual athletes is obvious given the chance to build a brand, establish a fanbase and raise additional funding to support their career. Combat sports appears to be a particular area of interest for OnlyFans given the obvious crossover appeal with health and fitness, although other athletes in fields such as motorsports have signed up.
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