CARINA DAMM
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VICENS vs DAMM
December 5, 2025 7:00 PM
December 5, 2025 7:00 PM

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Division
Women Flyweight
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64in / 163cm
height
1.5748
1.5748
nickname
BARBIE
age
02/1979
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Nationality
Brazil

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Carina Damm is an ultra-experienced mixed martial artist having fought in Strikeforce and facing opponents like Jessica Rose-Clark, Jessica Eye, Cat Zingano and many others. She’s a known finisher in the octagon but most of her wins have come by submission. She has more knockouts than decision wins as well so it goes without saying that Damm knows how to hurt her opponents.
As she steps into the Squared Circle for the first time against a very established BKFC fighter and title challenger in Christine Vicens, Damm gets to know where she stands in the women’s flyweight division right away.
The Brazilian mixes her two preferred fighting styles of BJJ and capoeira well and will be dangerous from distance and in the pocket. As an aging but still wildly dangerous fighter with an overall MMA record of 23-15, Damm has more fight experience than a majority of the opponents she will be facing in the BKFC.
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VICENS vs DAMM
December 5, 2025
December 5, 2025 7:00 PM
HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO - HOLLYWOOD, FL
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