MONICA FRANCO
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RODRIGUEZ vs FRANCO
March 15, 2024 8:00 PM
March 15, 2024 8:00 PM


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Division
Women Bantamweight
Reach
63.0"
height
1.6764
1.6764
nickname
FEARLESS
age
12/1984
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Nationality
United States of America

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Monica ‘Fearless’ Franco is an American mixed martial artist fighting out of Honolulu, Hawaii. She embodies the Hawaiian fighting spirit that these fighters have become known for following the likes of BJ Penn and Max Holloway. Franco spent time in Invicta which is the premier women’s MMA league. It’s produced fighters like Erin Blanchfield, Miranda Maverick and Rose Namajunas.
Franco holds a professional MMA record of 2-1-0 against a solid level of competition but struggled in her amateur days. It’s worth noting that her only professional MMA loss was delivered by submission and with fights staying on the feet, she’s dangerous. ‘Fearless’ debuted in the Squared Circle back at BKFC 50 where she inched out a split decision win against Khotrni Kameron.
Look for Franco to use her willpower, toughness and technical boxing skills to make every fight she’s in very tough for her opponent. If she’s outskilled in a matchup, she’ll still be a handful for anyone because of that Hawaiian fighting spirit! Keep an eye on the flyweight’s journey through the BKFC as an experienced fight veteran since 2009.
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RODRIGUEZ vs FRANCO
March 15, 2024
March 15, 2024 8:00 PM
Miami, FL
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Denver, CO
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