The strawweight fighter had a dominant performance in her UFC Fight Night 112 main card bout against then-undefeated fighter Justine Kish. That night, Herrig improved her professional MMA record to 13-6 and extended her win streak to three in a row while breaking into the top 10 of the UFC strawweight rankings. Yet, despite the impressive performance, much of the talk leaving the fight was centered toward her opponent, who had a bowel movement during the fight.
Herrig recalls the moment during the fight she realized something was a little different.
“It was more towards the end when I had her back,” Herrig explained to Ariel Helwani on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour.