How Paige VanZant became a big winner after losing (2024)

It’s not often that a fighter makes new fans in a one-sided loss, but Paige VanZant is a rare commodity in mixed martial arts.

The 22-year-old strawweight is on course to become the UFC’s next pay-per-view star.

Retired boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. used an appearance on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” to widen his appeal beyond boxing fans, and it was a part of the reason why he became the biggest draw in the business. And VanZant, who was the runner-up last season on DWTS, has already received a boost from the exposure she received from the show.

“A lot of my experiences have been the same [as Mayweather’s],” said VanZant, who returns to action for the first time since starring on the dancing show when she takes on Bec Rawlings on Saturday in Vancouver in a fight that will be televised on Fox.

“Not a lot of older women know much about MMA, but they watch that show,” she explained. “I’ve gotten a lot of older generation fans who I’ve been able to share my story with. It gave me a big platform and I’m already seeing the [benefits].”

VanZant, though, is a fighter at her core. In an appearance on Fox Sports 1’s “UFC Tonight” on Wednesday, she was asked what she missed about MMA while competing on DWTS.
“I want to say the violence,” VanZant said.

She’s quickly becoming one of the UFC’s most well-known stars, and it’s not hard to envision her, with more wins and more experience, following in the footsteps of Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey and becoming a prominent pay-per-view attraction.

Her fight with Rawlings on Saturday is her second bout on Fox, which provides precious mainstream exposure.

The Rawlings fight will be her first since she took a beating from Rose Namajunas in December and submitted to a rear naked choke in the fifth round of a bout that headlined a UFC Fight Pass show on Dec. 10.

It was Namajunas, an elite fighter, at her absolute best and VanZant failing to perform to expectations.

For four rounds, Namajunas battered VanZant around the cage. But as she was waiting for the fifth round to begin, VanZant stood in her corner, bouncing on her toes. The crowd began to roar when it noticed it.

It was a salute to her fighting spirit, of her refusal to back down in the face of an overwhelming onslaught.

That night, VanZant was far from the woman who delivered an unexpectedly one-sided beating to highly regarded veteran Felice Herrig on a Fox-televised card in New Jersey on April 18, 2015.

She alluded to issues before the Namajunas fight that prevented her from being at her best, but refused to discuss them.

“There were a lot of factors that go into it, but I’m not one to make excuses,” VanZant said. “You learn from a loss and move forward. You have to put it in the past and continue with your career.”

That she continued the fight with Namajunas despite the abuse she took showed that special something that not all fighters possess. Namajunas had her in numerous terrible situations throughout the fight, but VanZant kept fighting her way out of them until finally succumbing to the inescapable choke midway through the final round.

Never once when Namajunas had her in a submission attempt did VanZant consider conceding and avoiding any more punishment.

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Winning was the only thing on her mind.

“I love to fight and I love to win, and so I was going to do everything I could to win,” she said. “Anything can happen. It only takes one punch to turn things around. I had to stay in there and keep competing, and if I took a beating, I took a beating. But I still had a chance to win, so I was going for it.

“I gained a lot of fans and a lot of respect for that. I would have felt a lot better if I’d won, but it feels good to know that people respect what I did.”

One topic that VanZant has had enough of, though, is her so-called feud with Rousey, the ex-women’s bantamweight champion. Something happened between them earlier this year at a Reebok event.

Miesha Tate, another ex-women’s bantamweight champion, first made it public knowledge when she discussed it on Joe Rogan’s podcast.

VanZant has said little about it other than a comment to TMZ in which she called it “shocking” and “unnecessary.” Rousey isn’t speaking to the media these days, so the extent of what happened from her side is unclear, but apparently Rousey was upset by a tweet VanZant sent congratulating Holly Holm, who defeated Rousey in November.

On Wednesday, VanZant declined to speak about whatever happened or if she’s mended fences with Rousey.

“That’s not something I’m interested in talking about,” she said. “I have no problem with Ronda and I’ve moved on. There is no problem or issues and I’m not invested in talking about it.”

She’s invested, she said, in winning fights and moving up the rankings.

She’s eager to remind fans who haven’t seen her with her arm raised in nearly a year why she’s been regarded as one of the strawweight division’s top prospects.

VanZant’s last win was an impressive submission of Alex Chambers at UFC 191 on Sept. 5.

“I love the opportunities that I’ve gotten outside of fighting, but I’m a fighter at the end of the day and that’s what I love to do,” she said. “It’s been a while, so I can’t wait to get back in there and compete.”

How Paige VanZant became a big winner after losing (2024)

FAQs

How many fights has Paige VanZant lost? ›

Paige VanZant Record: 8-5-0
W/LFighterMethod
lossPaige VanZant Jessica-Rose ClarkU-DEC
lossPaige VanZant Michelle Waterson-GomezSUB Rear Naked Choke
winPaige VanZant Bec RawlingsKO/TKO Kick
lossPaige VanZant Rose NamajunasSUB Rear Naked Choke
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How good is Paige VanZant? ›

The 30-year-old had an 8-5 record in 13 UFC fights from 2013 to '20. Following her departure from UFC in 2020, VanZant signed a four-fight contract with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.

How did Paige VanZant do on Dancing with the Stars? ›

Dancing with the Stars

The couple reached the finals of the show and finished in second place behind model Nyle DiMarco and his partner Peta Murgatroyd.

Who invented Power Slap? ›

Dana White

What does Paige VanZant do now? ›

VanZant took up the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship in 2020 and has established herself as a successful content creator on OnlyFans to round out a diverse portfolio and multiple earning platforms.

Who has never lost a UFC fight? ›

List of undefeated mixed martial artists
FighterGenderWeight class
Islam OmarovMaleFeatherweight Lightweight Catchweight Bantamweight
Jean MatsumotoMaleBantamweight
Ian Machado GarryMaleWelterweight Catchweight
Aliaskhab KhizrievMaleMiddleweight Welterweight Lightweight
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Why is Paige VanZant famous? ›

At the age of 20, VanZant made her UFC Strawweight debut on November 22, 2014 where she defeated Kailin Curran in stunning fashion by TKO in the third round. She is one of the youngest fighters to receive the Fight of the Night award.

How much does Paige VanZant make per fight? ›

VanZant received an average of $100,000 from the UFC for each fight, including sponsorships and win bonuses. Her total earnings from her UFC career to date are reportedly $564,000. Her career-disclosed earnings, according to Tapology, are $207,000.

Why did Paige leave UFC? ›

The 8-5 MMA fighter highlighted that re-signing with the UFC would've been the safer option for her, but she "just wasn't happy anymore." She asserted: "It's not ill will towards the UFC, but I just knew I needed something else."

When did Paige VanZant leave the UFC? ›

VanZant fought for the UFC nine times between 2014 and 2020, and was one of the promotion's biggest stars for much of that time, but after losing three of her last five fights in the Octagon, set off into free agency. Her first stop after the UFC was BKFC, a bare-knuckle promotion.

How much does Paige VanZant make on OnlyFans? ›

OnlyFans is currently her main source of income, as she disclosed in a recent interview, allowing her to "help her family." She disclosed that she is earning almost 40K-60K USD per month from Only Fans. She said in an interview that her career has been successful outside MMA and wrestling.

Has anyone won Dancing with the Stars? ›

There have been 32 winners thus far across 31 seasons of regular competition and one all-star season (season 15), beginning with "General Hospital" star Kelly Monaco.

How much does Paige Van Zant make? ›

VanZant received an average of $100,000 from the UFC for each fight, including sponsorships and win bonuses. Her total earnings from her UFC career to date are reportedly $564,000. Her career-disclosed earnings, according to Tapology, are $207,000.

Who won between Dania van Heerden and Crazy Hawaiian? ›

Da Crazy Hawaiian (48-44, 47-45, 47-45) defeats Danie “Pitbull” van Heerden by unanimous decision.

What were the results of Power slap 8? ›

In the end, the scorecards were unanimous in favor of 'Da Crazy Hawaiian', with scores of 48-44, 47-45, and 47-45. In the co-main event of Power Slap 8, Anthony Blackburn achieved a notable upset by dethroning the reigning champion Emanuel Muniz with a split decision, thus claiming the Power Slap welterweight title.

Who did the VanZant brothers sing for? ›

Ronnie Van Zant, the lead vocalist and founding member of Lynyrd Skynyrd (died in the plane crash, 20 October 1977), was the older brother of Johnny Van Zant (the actual vocalist of Lynyrd Skynyrd) and Donnie Van Zand, the leader and vocalist of 38 Special. Van Zant was also a band (duo) composed of Johnny and Donnie.

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