
Carli Judice
5-2-0
Womens Flyweight
About
Rising women's flyweight with knockout power and improving fight IQ who's carved out a 5-2 record by learning from early losses and executing smart game plans.
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Carli Judice is a 26-year-old women's flyweight who has quietly become one of the more interesting rising prospects in the UFC. She entered professional MMA feeling unstoppable after a string of amateur wins and early pro knockouts, but two losses early in her career delivered a hard lesson: technique and positioning matter more than raw power. She carried that humility into the UFC, and it has paid dividends. Over her last three fights, Judice has looked markedly sharper, stringing together wins over increasingly credible opposition while finishing fights decisively.
Her style is cerebral. Before each fight, Judice identifies a specific opening or strike that will be key to her victory. At UFC 318 in July 2025, she predicted the knee would be the deciding factor and then executed it perfectly against Nicolle Caliari in the third round, dropping her opponent with a body knee at precisely the moment she was expecting a takedown. She dispatched Yuneisy Duben with a first-round kick and outworked The Ultimate Fighter season winner Juliana Miller over three rounds in a unanimous decision. That combination of knockout power and measured patience is rare in young strikers.
What sets Judice apart is her refusal to rush. In post-fight interviews, she speaks candidly about the holes she's still working to plug in her game, acknowledges she has a long career ahead, and seems content to let her ranking rise naturally rather than manufacturing callouts or drama. She fights in the UFC because it's where she belongs, not to perform. That professional maturity, paired with the precision and composure she's demonstrated in recent wins, suggests her ascent in the flyweight division is only beginning.
Why fans love Judice
Composed under pressure, executes pre-fight game plans with precision, and finishes fights decisively without unnecessary drama. Her post-fight humility (discussing holes to fix, taking time to build rather than rushing) appeals to fans who respect the craft. Strong technical striking and fight IQ.







