Invicta FC 55 - Bernardo vs Rubin - The Full Main Card

Invicta FC 55: Talita Bernardo vs. Olga Rubin - Main Card | Memorial Hall | Kansas City | 6/28/24 Invicta Fighting Championships, the world’s premier combat sports organization for women, returned to Kansas City on June 28 with an action-packed fight card. Invicta FC 55 featured the first title defense for Brazilian bantamweight Talita Bernardo (10-4). The UFC veteran captured the 135-pound title at Invicta FC 51, dethroning then-champion Taneisha Tennant via unanimous decision. Challenging for gold was “Big Bad” Olga Rubin (9-3). The England-based fighter is fresh off a “Submission of the Year” performance at Invicta FC 53, where she scored the first buggy choke finish in promotion history. The card also featured the promotional return of strawweight Kay Hansen (7-6). The 24-year-old made her professional debut in the Invicta cage in 2017 and scored five wins with the organization. She will re-enter the 115-pound ranks fresh off a four-fight UFC stint. Hansen’s opponent was undefeated Colombian sensation Sayury Cañon (3-0). Cañon most recently competed at Invicta FC 52, defeating Amanda Macioce. Also on the card, 29-year-old RIZIN and DEEP Jewels veteran Saori “Little Giant” Oshima (13-4) made her Invicta debut against Brazil’s Andressa “Gauchinha” Romero (6-4-1), and Nevada’s Taylor Guardado (4-2) rejoins the promotion and the bantamweight division opposite Japanese veteran Yoko Higashi (8-4), Buy tickets to Invicta FC 56 RIGHT HERE: @InvictaFightingChampionships Like & Subscribe Connect with Invicta FC online and on Social: WEBSITE: FACEBOOK: TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: TIKTOK: @invictafc Join the Invicta Insiders Club for FREE for exclusive offers and news before anyone else gets it: About Invicta FC: Invicta Fighting Championships is the world’s premier all-women mixed martial arts (MMA) brand. Founded in 2012 by longtime combat sports executive Shannon Knapp, the greatest women athletes in the sport’s history continue to fight in Invicta FC. Owned by Anthem Sports & Entertainment, Invicta FC remains committed to pioneering women’s growth in combat sports.
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