WSOF signs top ranked strawweight fighter Jessica Aguilar
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 7:42 pm
World Series of Fighting signs top ranked strawweight fighter Jessica "JAG" Aguilar - World Series of Fighting continues to expand its roster
of world-class fighters; this time in the women's division
The World Series of Fighting is pleased to announce the top-ranked female fighter at 115 pounds, Jessica Aguilar (16-4), has signed a multi-year deal with the Las Vegas-based fight promotion and will make her debut appearance in the decagon in early 2014.
"Women's mixed martial arts is now a very big part of the sport and has gained so much attention and popularity in recent years, and we're very proud to announce the launch of World Series of Fighting women's division," World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo said. "To not only add a women's division, but to kick it off by signing one of the absolute best women fighters in the game is a statement to what the future holds for World Series of Fighting's women's division."
Aguilar is currently the No. 1-ranked fighter in the world at 115 pounds by the Unified Women's Mixed Martial Arts Rankings.
"I'm very proud to be making history, being the first female fighter to sign with the WSOF," said Aguilar. "It's an honor that they chose me to be the face of their female division."
The 31-year-old Aguilar currently boasts a seven-fight win streak that includes two wins over former top pound-for-pound fighter Megumi Fujii. "Jag" is 11-1 in her past 12 fights and owns seven career wins by submission, as well as another two by knockout.
"I just can't wait," Aguilar said. "I'm so hungry and eager to get into that cage and show everyone what I can do and why I am the best in the world."
Additional information on Aguilar's World Series of Fighting debut, including her opponent, will be announced shortly.
of world-class fighters; this time in the women's division
The World Series of Fighting is pleased to announce the top-ranked female fighter at 115 pounds, Jessica Aguilar (16-4), has signed a multi-year deal with the Las Vegas-based fight promotion and will make her debut appearance in the decagon in early 2014.
"Women's mixed martial arts is now a very big part of the sport and has gained so much attention and popularity in recent years, and we're very proud to announce the launch of World Series of Fighting women's division," World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo said. "To not only add a women's division, but to kick it off by signing one of the absolute best women fighters in the game is a statement to what the future holds for World Series of Fighting's women's division."
Aguilar is currently the No. 1-ranked fighter in the world at 115 pounds by the Unified Women's Mixed Martial Arts Rankings.
"I'm very proud to be making history, being the first female fighter to sign with the WSOF," said Aguilar. "It's an honor that they chose me to be the face of their female division."
The 31-year-old Aguilar currently boasts a seven-fight win streak that includes two wins over former top pound-for-pound fighter Megumi Fujii. "Jag" is 11-1 in her past 12 fights and owns seven career wins by submission, as well as another two by knockout.
"I just can't wait," Aguilar said. "I'm so hungry and eager to get into that cage and show everyone what I can do and why I am the best in the world."
Additional information on Aguilar's World Series of Fighting debut, including her opponent, will be announced shortly.