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Holly Holm shows off hilarious tan lines | Video

February 28, 2025
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Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm has been out in the sun. “The Preacher’s Daughter” took to social media to hilariously show off her sun burn. It does not match the traditional bikini lines.  

Holm will forever be etched in UFC history for her UFC 193 destruction of Ronda Rousey. Her mixed martial arts accolades are impressive, but her Hall-of-Fame boxing accomplishments outshines her octagon resume. 

She has been a multiple-time world boxing champion, defending her titles 18 times in three weight classes. Before her retirement, she was the highest ranked female boxer in the BoxRec automated all-time pound-for-pound rankings

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Holm last fought at UFC 300 last April, losing to Kayla Harrison by submission. She was released from her UFC contract in January per her request. It’s unclear what her fighting future holds, but she has options.  

Former UFC women’s featherweight champion Cris Cyborg has transitioned over to boxing. She defeated Holm for the UFC women’s featherweight title via unanimous decision at UFC 219 in December 2017.

With new boxing promotions emerging in recent years willing to pit veterans against up and comers, Holm’s most lucrative future options may reside in the ring instead of the cage. 



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