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Rose Gertrude Namajunas is an American professional mixed martial artist. She is signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, where she competes in the women’s strawweight division and is a two-time and current UFC Women’s Strawweight World Champion.

Rose Namajunas: Earthship academy| Ufc 268 results| Parents

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Earthship academy:

Namajunas became the UFC women’s strawweight champion last November. By day she trains in her Westminster, Colorado-based gym, 303 Training Center, which also caters to kids and adult classes. She calls it “a family-oriented gym welcome to any shape and size.” Come evening Namajunas is back at home with partner and UFC heavyweight, Pat Barry, practicing classical piano. Then on long travel days to UFC fights, she’s dreaming of changing the world through urban gardening.

Colorado Health & Wellness sat down with Namajunas at 303 Training for an intense look at the physical and mental benefits of mixed martial arts, her peaceful approach to fighting, and plans to make the world healthier and happier.

UFC 268 Results:

In the end, the judges turned in official scorecards of 48-47, 47-48 and 49-46, with two of the three going Namajunas’ way as she continued her second reign as women’s strawweight champion. Can’t get enough boxing and MMA? Get the latest in the world of combat sports from two of the best in the business.

It was a much different fight the second time around but the result was still the same with Rose Namajunas leaving UFC 268 as the strawweight champion after defeating Zhang Weili.

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Rose Namajunas: Earthship academy| Ufc 268 results| Parents

Rose Namajunas
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Born Rose Gertrude Namajunas[1]
June 29, 1992 (age 29)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Other names Thug
Height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Weight 115 lb (52 kg; 8 st 3 lb)
Division Strawweight
Reach 65 in (165 cm)[2]

Namajunas was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 29, 1992, to Lithuanian parents who had moved to the United States in September 1991. She was named Rose (Lithuanian: Rožė) in honor of her great-grandmother whose husband Juozas was an Independent Lithuania military officer. He enlisted in the Lithuanian military in 1933, and was promoted to lieutenant in 1936. 

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