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We asked ChatGPT to build the best Women’s MMA card in history

LockerRoom Team
13 March 2023

ChatGPT has been the talk of the town and we decided to spin it up to get the best Women’s MMA fight card in history.

There were some factual errors in the output due to the ChatGPT data only having samples till 2021. Also, the tool decided to make certain names like Cris Cyborg and Ronda Rousey fight twice on the card.

Irrespective of these minor glitches, the tool ended up giving a solid fight card which you can see below along with the tool’s description for each fight.

Main Card:

Ronda Rousey vs. Cris Cyborg - Catchweight Bout

This fight was once considered one of the biggest fights in women's MMA history. Rousey was the former bantamweight champion and a dominant force in the sport, while Cyborg was the dominant featherweight champion with devastating knockout power. A fight between these two would have been highly anticipated and could have determined the best female fighter in the world at the time.

Amanda Nunes vs. Valentina Shevchenko - Bantamweight Championship

Nunes and Shevchenko have already fought twice, with Nunes winning both times. However, their second fight was a close split decision, and Shevchenko has improved since then. A third fight between these two would be highly competitive and could potentially determine the next best bantamweight in the world.

Rose Namajunas vs. Joanna Jedrzejczyk - Strawweight Championship

These two fighters have already faced each other twice, with Namajunas winning both times. However, Jedrzejczyk is a former champion and one of the best strikers in the sport. A third fight between them could be highly competitive and could potentially determine the next strawweight champion.

Holly Holm vs. Miesha Tate - Bantamweight Championship

Holm and Tate have already fought once, with Holm winning by knockout to become the bantamweight champion. However, Tate is a former champion herself and has excellent grappling skills. A rematch between these two could be highly competitive and could potentially determine the best bantamweight in the world.

Gina Carano vs. Cyborg - Featherweight Bout

This fight was one of the first big female fights in MMA history. Carano was the face of women's MMA at the time and had excellent striking skills, while Cyborg was a rising star with devastating knockout power. A fight between these two would be highly nostalgic and could determine the best featherweight in history.

Preliminary Card:

Ronda Rousey vs. Miesha Tate - Bantamweight Bout

Rousey and Tate have already fought twice, with Rousey winning both times. However, their first fight was highly competitive and was considered one of the best female fights in history. A third fight between them could be highly competitive and could determine the best bantamweight in the world.

Angela Lee vs. Zhang Weili - Strawweight Championship

Lee and Zhang are two of the best female fighters in the world. Lee is undefeated and has excellent grappling skills, while Zhang is the current strawweight champion with devastating knockout power. A fight between these two could be highly competitive and could determine the best strawweight in the world.

Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Claudia Gadelha - Strawweight Bout

Jedrzejczyk and Gadelha have already fought twice, with Jedrzejczyk winning both times. However, their first fight was highly competitive and could have gone either way. A third fight between them could be highly competitive and could determine the best strawweight in the world.

Valentina Shevchenko vs. Holly Holm - Flyweight Bout

Shevchenko and Holm are two of the best female fighters in the world. Shevchenko is the current flyweight champion with excellent striking skills, while Holm is a former bantamweight champion with excellent footwork. A fight between these two could be highly competitive and could determine the best flyweight in the world.

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