What is ex-UFC fighter Pearl Gonzalez doing right now? Here is the latest on her next fight, OF and more 

Ex-UFC fighter Pearl Gonzalez at UFC 216 ceremonial weigh-ins
Ex-UFC fighter Pearl Gonzalez at UFC 216 ceremonial weigh-ins

Former UFC fighter Pearl Gonzalez made the move from MMA to professional boxing in 2022. After winning her first two bouts in the squared circle, 'The Chi-Town Princess' will be fighting under the banner of Jorge Masvidal's promotion, Gamebred Boxing Promotions, against Gina Mazany.

Gonzalez previewed the upcoming bout during an interview with the organization, saying:

"It's just an honor to be around these champions, to be around this wealth of fighters. I know I'm in the right place and I'm blessed right now, I'm just really greateful."

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The event, titled Masvidal’s Gamebred Boxing 4, will take place on April 1 and will be headlined by combat sports legends Roy Jones Jr. and Anthony Pettis.

'Gambred' has scheduled several other exciting bouts, including Jose Aldo vs. Jeremy Stephens and Vitor Belfort vs. Ronaldo 'Jacare' Souza.

But it seems to have been a busy few months for Pearl Gonzalez, as 'The Chi-Town Princess' announced via Instagram that she had joined OnlyFans.

She said this:

"After thousands of messages and years of requests, I finally made one. You know where to look..."

See the post below:

Gonzalez competed twice in the UFC, with both bouts coming in 2017. She lost to Cynthia Cavillo via submission before losing to Poliana Bobana by decision.

'The Chi-Town Princess' was then signed by Invicta FC, where she competed six times with a record of 4-2. Her last bout came at Invicta FC 39: Frey vs. Cummins 2, a bout she lost to current UFC flyweight Miranda Maverick by decision.

Pearl Gonzalez also competed under the Bare Knuckle FC banner twice in 2021. She defeated Charisa Sigala at BKFC 18 via unanimous decision before losing a decision to Britain Hart at BKFC 22.


Pearl Gonzalez sends brutal slap video to Dana White for Power Slap League audition

Pearl Gonzalez appears eager to be a Power Slap League champion following her Instagram post directed at UFC president Dana White.

White founded the Power Slap League in January, and the first season recently concluded. The show has caused a divide among fans and fighters, and many have labeled White's latest project as 'legalized traumatic brain injury'. But there is a minority of the MMA-verse that appears to enjoy the Power Slap League.

'The Chi-Town Princess' took to Instagram to demonstrate her slapping power, and said this:

"My name is Pearl Gonzalez. I'm a professional fighter, and I am trying out for the Power Slap League. This is my audition..."

Watch the video below:

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