YAMILA SANCHEZ
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BITTO vs SANCHEZ
August 10, 2024 2:00 PM
August 10, 2024 2:00 PM


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Division
Women Bantamweight
Reach
67in / 171cm
height
1.5748
1.5748
nickname
SUKHI
age
09/1988
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Nationality
Spain

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Yamila Sanchez is a Argentine-Spanish mixed martial artist who has BK experience outside of the promotion. While not having the flashiest record on paper, she is very tough and skilled enough to rack up some wins in the BKFC’s bantamweight division. Afterall, this is a different sport where toughness and speed are the biggest assets a female fighter can have.
Sanchez remains very humble and always looks to get better in whatever she does. Expect her to walk forward and disregard any threat coming back her way. Despite being involved with the BKFC for a short amount of time, she is already immersing herself in the promotion.
Spain might have a new prospect in the BKFC if she can stay as active as she has been in MMA!
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BITTO vs SANCHEZ
August 10, 2024
August 10, 2024 2:00 PM
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