CLAUDIA ZAMORA
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PITTMAN vs ZAMORA
May 2, 2025 8:00 PM
May 2, 2025 8:00 PM

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Women Bantamweight
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70in / 178cm
height
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nickname
THE PHOENIX
age
04/1986
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Nationality
United States of America

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Claudia ‘Phoenix’ Zamora is an American mixed martial artist with a record of 5-5 upon making her debut in the BKFC. She has held a belt back in her amateur days in the XFN which has helped a handful of MMA fighters get to the highest level of the sport. Most of her MMA fights have gone the distance which is pretty typical of female fighters but she can fight through serious adversity and still come out on top.
Zamora has a well-rounded game and it will be interesting to see how that translates to the BKFC where she has only two weapons, her left fist and her right fist. She was scheduled to make her debut at KnuckleMania V against a veteran and a bare-knuckle exclusive fighter in the talented Crystal Pittman, but the two rescheduled to square up at BKFC Fight Night Clearwater a few months later.
Claudia Zamora is very family oriented and trains along with her significant other, and children. They go to the gym together and get in some rolling and light sparring so it’s clear that she is training her next generation to learn the martial arts ways. Look forward to a quality competitor in Zamora.
Zamora is going to be one of the more gritty women in the organization that won’t go away after getting hurt once or twice like we have seen in the past from other fighters. Another thing to keep an eye on is Zamora’s physique. Her muscle mass and agility is going to make her very imposing in the Squared Circle.
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PITTMAN vs ZAMORA
May 2, 2025
May 2, 2025 8:00 PM
OCC ROAD HOUSE & MUSEUM CLEARWATER, FL
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