UFC signs Invicta FC strawweight champion Kanako Murata

The UFC has added a new fighter to its strawweight roster; Kanako Murata, last seen lifting the Invicta FC strawweight title. Murata announced she…

By: Tim Bissell | 3 years ago
UFC signs Invicta FC strawweight champion Kanako Murata
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The UFC has added a new fighter to its strawweight roster; Kanako Murata, last seen lifting the Invicta FC strawweight title. Murata announced she had joined ZUFFA with a message shared on RIZIN’s official twitter account (ht Marcel Dorff).

Murata, 26, has a pro record of 11-1. Her only loss came against former UFC fighter Rin Nakai. That was a flyweight bout back in 2016. Nakai how competes at featherweight.

Murata’s current win streak stands at seven wins with victories over Claire Fryer in Pancrase, Angela Magana at RIZIN and Emily Ducote in Invicta. In recent years Murata has shown off an impressive submission game, with four of her last five fights ending via tap out (with two Von Flue chokes, a rear naked choke and an anaconda choke).

Murata defeated Ducote by split decision at Invicta FC 38 last November to clinch the strawweight title. That was her second appearance for Invicta.

Murata versus Ducote was a fun back and forth affair with Murata scoring multiple takedowns and Ducote looking sharper on the feet.

With Murata leaving the promotion, and her 115 lb belt becoming vacant, the opportunity to claim it will probably fall back to Ducote, who beat Juliana Lima in the main event of Invicta FC 40 last week. A likely scenario is that she would fight the winner of Janaisa Morandin and Montserrat Ruiz, who face each other at the main event of Invicta FC 41 on July 30th.

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Tim Bissell
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Tim Bissell is a writer, editor and deputy site manager for Bloody Elbow. He has covered combat sports since 2015. Tim covers news and events and has also written longform and investigative pieces. Among Tim's specialties are the intersections between crime and combat sports. Tim has also covered head trauma, concussions and CTE in great detail.

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