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Ffion Davies Set To Battle Amanda “Tubby” Alequin In WNO 22 Flyweight Title Defense

Ffion Davies Set To Battle Amanda “Tubby” Alequin In WNO 22 Flyweight Title Defense

Ffion Davies is gearing up to defend her flyweight championship title – against Amanda “Tubby” Alequin, at the upcoming Who’s Number One 22 event!

WNO 22 is scheduled for February 9th, 2024; marking the first confirmed bout for the event:

 

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Davies earned her WNO title in 2021 by defeating Nathalie Ribeiro. And, since then, her journey since then has been nothing short of remarkable.
She made history at ADCC 2022, becoming the first European woman to win gold. Davies also continued her impressive WNO run by successfully defending her title at WNO 19 against Jasmine Rocha.

Davies’ recent achievements include a groundbreaking victory at the IBJJF No Gi World Championship, where she became the first European to win both a weight class and the absolute division.

However, Amanda “Tubby” Alequin is not to be underestimated.
With her own set of impressive titles – including gold medals at ADCC Trials and the IBJJF No Gi World Championship – Alequin poses a significant challenge to Davies’ throne.

 

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