What about two of them?
Can a fighter lose four straight two different times and have the mental strength and warrior’s spirit to climb back to the top and land in the title match of the same promotion she helped put on the map before falling off it?
Kaitlin Young can.
A pioneer of women’s MMA, Kaitlin Young made her debut in 2007 back when Invicta FC didn’t exist, Brock Lesnar was announcing his signing with the UFC and Tim Sylvia was still a relevant name.
While the UFC was chugging along and gaining steam, women’s MMA couldn’t have been described as anything more than a hodgepodge of shoves to the backburner, empty promises and uncertainty.