Valentina Shevchenko's Losses in MMA

A Kyrgyzstani and Peruvian professional mixed martial artist Shevchenko is also a former Muay Thai fighter. With amazing fighting skills and a list of achievements, she also has her own share of losses. Let's take a look at it.

Valentina Shevchenko has a professional MMA record of 23-3-0.

Record

Valentina Shevchenko was defeated by Liz Carmouche at C3 Fights: Red River Rivalry via TKO (doctor stoppage) in round 2 at 3:00 in the year 2010. Shevchenko later avenged her loss by defeating Carmouche via decision in round 5 at UFC Fight Night: Montevideo.

Shevchenko vs. Liz Carmouche

Nunes went from putting Shevchenko away in the first two rounds to barely surviving the third round but the decision relied on her first two rounds which lead to Nunes’s winning via decision (unanimous) at 5:00.

Shevchenko vs. Amanda Nunes

Nunes defeated Shevchenko in a rematch at UFC 215 via decision (split) in round 5 at 5:00 in 2017. This victory of Nunes was controversial as the audience was shocked by the result and believed Shevchenko was the winner because of her insane striking battle. Even Shevchenko was disappointed with the result and expressed the same during the post-fight interview.

Shevchenko vs. Amanda Nunes

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