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Valentina Shevchenko's flyweight reign: The most dominant title run nobody talks about

Valentina Shevchenko defended the women's flyweight title 8 times. Eight. Let me put that in context.

The numbers:

  • 8 consecutive title defenses at 125 lbs. Source: Sherdog.
  • Defeated every ranked contender in the division at least once
  • 5 finishes in 8 title defenses (3 KO/TKO, 2 submissions)
  • Only losses in her career: two close decisions to Amanda Nunes at 135 (a weight class above)

Why this does not get the respect it deserves:

  1. Division depth criticism. People dismiss it because the challengers were not household names. But Shevchenko beat everyone put in front of her decisively.
  2. She is not a trash-talker. No feuds, no drama. Just clinical destruction every 4-5 months.
  3. Women's MMA gets less attention period. The same run from a male fighter would have generated 10x the hype.

Comparison to men's dominant runs:

  • Demetrious Johnson: 11 flyweight defenses. Similar criticism about division depth.
  • Anderson Silva: 10 middleweight defenses. Silva got full credit despite some weak challengers.
  • The double standard is obvious.

Career ranking: Top 3 women's fighter of all time alongside Amanda Nunes and Zhang Weili. Argument for number 1 based on sustained dominance at one weight class.

Sources:

  • Sherdog — career record and title defense history
  • UFC Stats — performance metrics
  • ESPN MMA — all-time women's rankings
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Mar 28, 2026, 11:21 PM

4 Comments

She finished Jessica Andrade in the second round. Andrade was a former champion at 115. That is a legitimate win against a real fighter.

u/taco_run_tx·

The Nunes losses are the only blemish and those were at 135 against arguably the greatest female fighter ever. At 125, Shevchenko was unbeatable.

u/budget_dfw·

The DJ comparison is spot-on. Both dominated thin divisions with such technical brilliance that people got bored. That is a bizarre criticism.

Eight defenses with five finishes and people still dismiss her. If a male champion had that record, they would be called the GOAT with no debate.