
Sabina Mazo
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Colombian grappler and LFA champion who competed in the UFC flyweight and bantamweight divisions, known for submission finishes and a strong wrestling base.
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Sabina Mazo is a Colombian mixed martial artist who exemplifies the technical grappler archetype in women's MMA. Born in Medellín and raised partly in the United States, she discovered jiu-jitsu at fifteen and built a diverse striking base through boxing and Muay Thai, earning a jiu-jitsu brown belt, three state boxing titles in Colombia, and a third-place finish at the IFMA Muay Thai Worlds. She entered the UFC in 2019 as a two-time LFA flyweight champion with an unblemished 6-0 record, her professional foundation solidly rooted in regional dominance.
During her UFC run from 2019 to 2022, Mazo compiled a 3-4 record, displaying both her submission acumen and her struggles against higher-caliber competition. She secured notable victories over Shana Dobson (unanimous decision), JJ Aldrich (split decision at UFC 246), and Justine Kish (submission via rear-naked choke), the latter two showcasing her ability to control clinch exchanges and hunt for the choke finish. However, she suffered three consecutive losses, all by submission or decision, to fighters including Maryna Moroz, Alexis Davis, Mariya Agapova, and Miranda Maverick. The losses to Agapova and Maverick notably came via the same rear-naked choke she had used to win, exposing a weakness in her defensive posture.
After her UFC contract was not renewed in 2022, Mazo returned to the LFA and reclaimed her dominance at the regional level. In August 2023, she defeated Sandra Lavado to regain the LFA women's flyweight championship, becoming the first fighter to win the same LFA title twice and tying for the most wins by a woman in the promotion's history with five victories. Her comeback from UFC release to regional champion status positions her as a compelling undercard story for fans who value technical grappling and the redemption arc of fighters fighting their way back to the big stage.
Why fans love Mazo
Her grit and refinement across multiple martial arts (jiu-jitsu, boxing, Muay Thai), combined with her comeback to win back the LFA title after UFC release, establishes her as a fighter hungry to prove herself at the highest level.













