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‘The Queen of Violence is done’: MMA fighter retires at 32 years old

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Ariane Lipski da Silva has officially retired from MMA after a first-round submission defeat to Jena Bishop this past Saturday at PFL San Diego, the Brazilian flyweight announced on social media.

“The Queen of Violence is done,” she wrote on Instagram.

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Da Silva contemplated retirement after UFC release, she told MMA Fighting earlier this year, but changed her mind and ultimately fell in love with MMA again before inking a deal with PFL. “Queen of Violence” won a decision over Sumiko Inaba in her PFL debut in March, going 1-1 in the promotion.

“Officially retired from MMA,” the 32-year-old da Silva wrote. “Everything has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Yesterday was the last time I stepped into the cage, bringing to a close a journey of nearly 13 years as a professional MMA fighter, with the privilege of competing in the biggest organizations in the world.”

The former KSW flyweight champion walks away from the sport with a record of 18-12, 10 of those being finishes. Da Silva was victorious in six of 14 UFC appearances, including bonus-winning stoppages over Casey O’Neill and Luana Carolina.

Check her full statement below.



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