Well, we ended up pretty much where we expected we would, though not in the way most would have guessed.
Needless to say, Montano’s win over Modafferi did little to legitimize her new belt in the eyes of many fans, and to make matters worse, she promptly took most of a year off due to injury. When Montano was forced to withdraw from her scheduled title defense against Shevchenko at UFC 228 in September due to her own failed weight cut, the UFC promptly stripped her of the belt. Even then, it took two tries to get Shevchenko booked against a suitable challenger, but with her one-sided victory over longtime strawweight champ Joanna Jedrzeczyk at UFC 231, the Shevchenko era appears finally to have begun.
Here is the brief, turbulent history of the UFC women’s flyweight division. It tells a story of plans gone awry, of the folly of attempting to force a narrative in a sport as essentially wild and unscripted as mixed martial arts, and of the futility of trying to solve weight cutting by creating more weight classes. The best that can be said of this division is that better days are almost certainly ahead, as a batch of intriguing contenders line up for their shot at “Bullet.”
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