
Luana Carolina
11-5-0
Womens Bantamweight
About
Brazilian flyweight-turned-bantamweight Luana Carolina is a streaky UFC journeyman best remembered for her spectacular knockout loss to Molly McCann.
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Luana Carolina is a Brazilian mixed martial artist born June 11, 1993, who spent six years in the UFC competing primarily at flyweight before a move to bantamweight in 2025. Starting her career on the regional Brazilian circuit in 2015, she compiled a strong early record (4-1) that earned her an invitation to Dana White's Contender Series Brazil 3 in 2018. She signed with the UFC and made her promotional debut on short notice against Priscila Cachoeira at UFC 237 in May 2019, securing a unanimous decision victory that set the tone for her tenure: a grind-it-out, volume-striking approach that won her decisions but also kept her in close, grinding contests.
Carolina's six-year run in the UFC was marked by steady work on preliminary cards, with a 6-4 record that positioned her as a reliable test for rising prospects. Her most famous moment came not in victory but in defeat: a spectacular knockout loss to Molly McCann via spinning back elbow in Round 3 at UFC Fight Night in March 2022, a finish that became iconic in women's MMA. Despite occasional flashes of finishing power, most notably a technical knockout of Julija Stoliarenko in 2024, Carolina was fundamentally a decision fighter, with 64% of her wins coming on the scorecards. She showed durability and volume but lacked the elite-level striking or grappling to climb the rankings.
However, Carolina's career was persistently shadowed by weight-management struggles. She missed weight multiple times throughout her UFC tenure, including 2.5 pounds over the flyweight limit in 2021, 2 pounds over in 2024, and catastrophically, 8 pounds over for a scheduled bantamweight bout against Melissa Mullins in March 2026. That final miss led to the cancellation of the bout and, shortly thereafter, her release from the UFC in April 2026. Fans and observers viewed the pattern as a sign of unprofessionalism and disrespect to opponents, turning the weight-cutting saga into her most notorious legacy within the promotion.
Why some fans hate Carolina
Repeated and egregious weight misses throughout her career: 2.5 pounds over at UFC Fight Night 2021, 2 pounds over at UFC Fight Night 2024, and most infamously 8 pounds over for her final scheduled bout in March 2026, which led to her release. Fans viewed the pattern as unprofessional and a disrespect to opponents and the promotion.



















