SARAH CLICK
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CLICK vs GAGE
May 11, 2024 7:00 PM
May 11, 2024 7:00 PM

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Division
Strawweight
Reach
67in / 170cm
height
1.6256
1.6256
nickname
MOCHA MADNESS
age
08/1991
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Nationality
United States of America

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Sarah Click is an American mixed martial artist, bare-knuckle fighter and combat veteran. She proudly calls herself a U.S. Army soldier and has spent time overseas in Afghanistan. If you like shooting and looking at military training footage, her instagram is worth a look. She’s gotten to shoot a lot of guns, repelled out of helicopters and been able to do some really cool stuff!
Despite being a fulltime soldier, Click still finds time to train and stay as sharp as she possibly can. She’s incredibly confident in her fighting ability because she is an adrenaline junkie with a desire to push herself in all walks of life. She’s fought MMA, boxed and now has fought bare-knuckle, even fighting for a title in a different promotion. She’s competed in Bellator, Invicta, LFA and Dana White’s Looking for a Fight.
Sarah Click always gives her family their flowers on her social media, highlighting everyone of their accomplishments and giving them credit for a lot of her own. She’s an avid outdoorswoman and enjoys good beer and food. The style she brings into the Squared Circle is that of a counter puncher but can be the hammer just as much as the nail. Fighting off of her back foot often, she doesn’t mind being “the hunted” as much as a lot of fighters do. She is a sniper with her punches and tends to be very accurate when throwing.
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CLICK vs GAGE
May 11, 2024
May 11, 2024 7:00 PM
Uncasville, CT
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Mejia vs Click
August 25, 2023
August 25, 2023 8:00 PM
Florida
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Borga vs Click
November 5, 2022
November 5, 2022 5:00 AM
Orlando, FL
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