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Paige VanZant makes Power Slap debut June 28

June 22, 2024 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Former UFC women’s strawweight/flyweight Paige VanZant will make her debut for Power Slap June 28th as part of the festivities for International Fight Week. The announcement was made during the UFC Saudi Arabia broadcast on ABC.

VanZant last fought in April as part of a Misfits Boxing Event in Houston, Texas. She fought English OnlyFans model Elle Brooke. The event ended in a split draw although she was dropped by Brooke in the fight.

PVZ will take on Christin Volmarans at Power Slap 8 on June 28, 2024.

Pic via PowerSlap

Payout Perspective:

VanZant’s career has bounced from UFC to AEW to BCKFC to Boxing to PowerSlap to whatever else she may try. Perhaps she wants to try everything, or maybe the 30-year-old wants to find something that will garner attention. PVZ attending PowerSlap will certainly garner some attention and notoriety for a “sport” that is being placed with UFC and WWE.

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