Exciting MMA prospect Alice Pereira showed off her stunning physique during Friday’s weigh-ins for UFC Noche.
The Brazilian is set to become the youngest ever woman to compete in the UFC.
The 19-year-old takes on Mexican bantamweight Montserrat Rendon in San Antonio, Texas, on Saturday night.
Pereira will beat the previous record holder – South Korea’s Chan Mi Jeon – by one month.
“That was the intention. I had that ambition from the start, the dream of being the youngest girl,” Pereira told MMA Fighting.
“From the moment I realised the UFC wasn’t such a distant dream, I started to get ambitious. I set out goals, and one of the goals was to be the youngest girl in the UFC.
“It felt great that I had achieved this, that my prediction became true.”
Alice Pereira attracts attention with weigh-in clip
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Pereira and Rendon both made weight on Friday, coming in at 136lbs ahead of this weekend’s bout.
The Brazilian attracted a lot of attention with her weigh-in video as she makes her final fight preparations.
The teenager won the first six fights of her career and has since earned the nickname ‘Golden Girl’. She put pen to paper on a contract with the UFC last December.
Rendon is 17 years older than her opponent, and boasts a 1-1 UFC record since joining the organisation in 2023.
Raul Rosas Jr still holds the record for being the youngest fighter in UFC history. The Mexican-American made his debut when he was 18-year-old back in 2022.
The youngest ever champion in UFC history is Jon Jones, who captured the light-heavyweight crown at 23. The American defeated Mauricio Rua to claim the belt in 2011.
This weekend’s UFC Noche is an event dedicated to Mexico, who are celebrating the country’s independence day. It is the third such event organised by the MMA giants.
The card is headlined by a featherweight fight between Brazilian pair Diego Lopes and Jean Silva.
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