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#3= Alexis Davis – 6 wins

Alexis Davis challenged for the UFC Bantamweight title in 2014
Alexis Davis challenged for the UFC Bantamweight title in 2014

It’s been somewhat of an up-and-down road inside the UFC for Canadian fighter Alexis Davis – she’s had 9 fights inside the Octagon and debuted back in 2013 as one of the first female imports from StrikeForce – making her one of the most tenured women on the UFC roster. However, despite having six UFC wins, it does appear that her best may well be behind her now.

Davis debuted with a clear-cut decision victory over Rosi Sexton at UFC 161 and followed that up with an impressive win over former title challenger Liz Carmouche. A third UFC win in a row – and her fifth overall dating back to her career in Invicta FC – was enough to net her a Bantamweight title shot, but she was absolutely destroyed by Ronda Rousey at UFC 175 in one of Ronda’s most famous victories.

‘Ally-gator’ bounced back with an armbar win over Sarah Kaufman – avenging an earlier career loss – but since then she’s struggled somewhat, scraping past Liz Carmouche in a rematch that took place at Flyweight before losing clearly to rising star Katlyn Chookagian.

At 33 years old she’s probably past her prime now, and so it’s likely she’ll be used in a gatekeeper-type role going forward. To see her pick up at least one or two more wins as a wily veteran wouldn’t be too much of a surprise, however.

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