IMMAF Bantamweight Athlete Rankings in Mixed Martial Arts

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IMMAF Bantamweight Athlete Rankings in Mixed Martial Arts Rank Athlete Country Organisation Gender Type Division Point 1 Guangmei Han China MMA Department of Chinese Boxing Federation Female Senior Bantamweight 1193.0 2 Shauna Bannon Ireland IMMAA Female Senior Bantamweight 580.0 3 Jesse Wenzlick Australia IMMAF of Australia Female Senior Bantamweight 522.0 4 LaNeisha Vinson United States UMMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 466.0 5 Rosemarie McAuslin New Zealand New Zealand MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 322.0 6 Bulgaru Daniela Mihaela Romania Romania Kempo & MMA Female Senior Bantamweight 290.0 7 CHAMBEAU ROUSSEAU ESTELLE France CFMMA Female Senior Bantamweight 281.0 8 Yessica Ortega Mexico Federacion de Artes Marciales Mixtas Mexico Female Senior Bantamweight 265.0 9 Amber Thompson Australia IMMAF of Australia Female Senior Bantamweight 263.0 10 Kirsten Chananie South Africa Mixed Martial Arts South Africa Female Senior Bantamweight 261.0 11 Frida Vastamäki Sweden Sweden MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 206.0 12 Sora Rakhmonova Kazakhstan KZMMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 187.0 13 Megan Morris United Kingdom EMMAA English Mixed Martial Arts Association Female Senior Bantamweight 185.0 14 Brena Soares Cardozo Bahrain Bahrain MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 168.0 15 Violeta Mendoza Mexico Federacion de Artes Marciales Mixtas Mexico Female Senior Bantamweight 151.0 16 Lucie Vacova Czech Republic Czech MMA Federation Female Senior Bantamweight 85.0 17 Guest MNM Ireland IMMAA Female Senior Bantamweight 84.0 18 Kiera-Lee Botfield Australia IMMAF of Australia Female Senior Bantamweight 52.0 19 Milana Yatimova Ukraine MMAF Ukraine Female Senior Bantamweight 46.0 20 Lexi Rook United Kingdom EMMAA English Mixed Martial Arts Association Female Senior Bantamweight 37.0 21 Gabriela Horakova Czech Republic Czech MMA Federation Female Senior Bantamweight 36.0 21 Elaine Cristina Lopez Pinheiro Bahrain Bahrain MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 36.0 22 Charlotte Brown United Kingdom UKMMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 18.0 23 NATASHA Wolfe Northern Ireland Ulster Amateur Mixed Martial Arts Female Senior Bantamweight 4.0 23 Nadiia Honcharova Ukraine MMAF Ukraine Female Senior Bantamweight 4.0 23 Jishal Parmar India MMA India Female Senior Bantamweight 4.0 23 Guojingnan Jin China MMA Department of Chinese Boxing Federation Female Senior Bantamweight 4.0 23 Daria Tereshchenko Russia Russian MMA Union Female Senior Bantamweight 4.0 23 Kim Amprazis Sweden Sweden MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 4.0 24 Karolina Hulkko Finland Finland MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 3.0 25 Joanna Salameh Lebanon Lebanon MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 2.0 25 Fotini Kandris United States UMMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 2.0 25 Lama Nassar Lebanon Lebanon MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 2.0 25 Fabiana Giampà Italy FIGMMA Female Senior Bantamweight 2.0 25 Emanuela Scioli Italy FIGMMA Female Senior Bantamweight 2.0 26 Guest MNM New Zealand New Zealand MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 1.0 26 Tatjana Kacaniklic Sweden Sweden MMAF Female Senior Bantamweight 1.0 26 Elisa Charlotte Patono Italy FIGMMA Female Senior Bantamweight 1.0 26 Kyla De Vries South Africa Mixed Martial Arts South Africa Female Senior Bantamweight 1.0 26 Guest MNM Spain Felucha Female Senior Bantamweight 1.0.
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