At BFL 57, history will be made. Women will headline the British Columbia based promotion’s fight card for the very first time. Former amateur champion Jamey-Lyn Horth will step across the cage from Knoxville, Tenessee’s Christina Ricker.
The stoic femme fatale from Squamish, B.C. is excited about the opportunity. She hopes to showcase her ever-evolving skillset in the main event.
“I was surprised, and excited to make a statement for both women’s MMA and my career,” Horth explained about her being chosen to main event BFL 57.
The Sound Martial Arts product went undefeated as an amateur, which included capturing the BFL amateur women’s championship in her final amateur outing against Shawna Ram.