Former Strikeforce Women’s
Bantamweight (135 pounds) Champion Sarah Kaufman (15-2) of Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada will look to return to her winning ways when she faces off
with prolific striker Kaitlin Young (7-6-1) of St. Louis Park, Minn. at the
Invicta Fighting Championships world championship women’s Mixed Martial Arts
(MMA) event at Memorial Hall in Kansas City on Saturday, Oct. 6.
Tickets for Invicta FC 3:
Penne vs. Sugiyama, priced from $25, are on sale and can be purchased at
Memorial Hall box office (913) 549-4853), online at Ticketmaster.com and
InvictaFC.com and by phone at (800) 745-3000.
“Invicta FC has made huge
waves for women in MMA over the last five months. It’s been amazing to watch so
many of the top women all fight on the same card, so I’m looking forward to be a
part of their next show,” said the 26-year-old Kaufman, who is looking to
rebound from a first-round (:54) submission (armbar) defeat at the hands of
undefeated Strikeforce champion Ronda Rousey.
“Kaitlin is a very strong 135
pounder,” said Kaufman. “She’s got a lot of height and is quite technical in
many areas. I’m excited to get in there against her, especially in the wake of
the worst performance of my career. I’m hungry to get back in there and prove
why I’m ranked at the top of my weight class.”
A former professional dancer,
Kaufman began training MMA after a martial arts studio opened underneath her
dance studio seven years ago. Her competitive spirit pushed her to enter the
fight world and, under trainer Adam Zugec, she reeled off victories in her
first 12 professional bouts, defeating fellow former Strikeforce champion
Miesha Tate as well as superstar Alexis Davis and submission ace Shayna Baszler
along the way.
Like Kaufman, the 26-year-old
Young will look to return to the win column following a second round (3:34)
submission (rear-naked choke) loss at the hands of rising star Liz Carmouche on
the last Invicta FC card on July 28.
“Sarah is a great fighter who
has made a big name for herself in the sport, so I’m looking forward to the
challenge,” said Young, who took up Tae Kwon Do at the age of 14 and earned her
black belt in the discipline before discovering Muay Thai.
To date, Young has earned six
of her seven professional wins by KO. In her third start, she scored a
memorable KO on Tate with a head kick just 30 seconds into their matchup.
Young earned “Fight of the
Night” honors at the inaugural Invicta FC event, slugging it out with Leslie
Smith in a relentless, see-saw battle for three rounds before the fight was
declared a majority draw.
In the Invicta FC 3 main
event, superstar Jessica Penne (9-1) of Laguna Hills, Calif. will face off with
undefeated phenom Naho “Sugi Rock” Sugiyama (8-0) of Kyoto, Japan at atomweight
(105 pounds) in the first-ever Invicta FC women’s world title bout.
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown
belt Shayna “The Queen of Spades” Baszler (14-7) of Sioux Falls, S.D. will
return to action in the bantamweight co-main event and take on Invicta FC 2
winner Sarah “The Monster” D’Alelio (6-2) of San Jose, Calif.
Another Invicta FC 2 victor,
Barb “Little Warrior” Honchak (6-2) of Bettendorf, Iowa, will collide with
rising star and furious finisher Aisling “Ais The Bash” Daly (13-3) of Dublin,
Ireland in a flyweight (125 pounds) contest.
Invicta FC will welcome one
of the original pioneers of women’s MMA, submission expert Tara LaRosa (21-2)
of Woodstown, N.J., who will lock horns at flyweight with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
black belt Vanessa Porto (14-5) of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Leslie “The Peacemaker” Smith
(3-2-1) of Pleasant Hill, Calif. will meet an opponent to be determined in a
bantamweight matchup. Smith’s original opponent, Cat Zingano, has withdrawn
from their scheduled matchup.
Michelle “The Karate Hottie”
Waterson (9-3) of Albuquerque, N.M. will also make her first start under the
Invicta FC banner against Lacey “The Ladie” Schuckman (7-5) of Lakewood, Colo.
in an atomweight scrap.
In the leadoff main card
bout, Julia “The Jewel” Budd (3-2) of Port Moody, Canada will meet Elaina
“Beef” Maxwell (7-4) of San Jose, Calif. at featherweight (145 pounds).
The six-bout preliminary card
will be topped by a strawweight (115 pounds) matchup between Carla Esparza
(7-2) of Redondo Beach, Calif. and Lynn Alvarez (5-2) of Las Vegas.
Two undefeated prospects,
Ashley Cummins (3-0) of St. Louis, MO. and Joanne Calderwood (3-0) of Glasgow,
Scottland will collide at flyweight.
Amy Davis (3-3) of Idaho
Falls, Idaho will face Stephanie Frausto (3-4) of Middletown, Ohio in an
atomweight affair.
Fresh off her professional
debut win at Invicta FC 2, Jessamyn Duke (1-0) of Richmond, Ky. will face
unbeaten Marciea Allen (1-0) of Sioux Falls in a bantamweight battle.
Tecia Torres (0-0) of Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. and Kaiyana Rain (0-0) of Los Angeles, Calif. will make their
respective professional debuts against each other at strawweight.
Unbeaten Xtreme Couture
prospect Katalina Malungahu (2-0) of Las Vegas, Nev. will battle an opponent to
be determined at featherweight after her original opponent, Taylor Stratford,
was forced to withdraw from the bout due to a knee injury.
About Invicta Fighting
Championships:
Invicta Fighting
Championships is a world championship Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight series
dedicated to providing female athletes with a major platform to hone their
skills on a consistent basis. Founded in 2012 by longtime MMA executive Shannon
Knapp and sports aficionado Janet Martin, Invicta is committed to pioneering
the future growth of women’s MMA by promoting the best possible matchups
between female competitors and identifying and developing future superstars of
the sport.
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