Australian mixed-martial artist Jessica-Rose Clark lives for the adrenaline rush. The former competitive power lifter started her MMA journey at age 23 after visiting a kickboxing gym for a weightlifting training session. Once she felt the unapologetic, no-holds-barred energy of the gym, she knew she had found her home. After training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and conquering the amateur circuit, Clark made her professional MMA debut in 2012. She earned herself a five-and-one winning record in her first two years as a pro. In 2017, Clark made her UFC debut against Bec Rawlings in her native Australia, finishing the match in a victory, calling it “the single greatest moment” of her life. Clark left the promotion with an 11-9 record. Today, Clark practices Muay Thai and kickboxing, looking to conquer the world of striking combat sports.
Australian mixed-martial artist Jessica-Rose Clark lives for the adrenaline rush. The former competitive power lifter started her MMA journey at age 23 after visiting a kickboxing gym for a weightlifting training session. Once she felt the unapologetic, no-holds-barred energy of the gym, she knew she had found her home. After training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and conquering the amateur circuit, Clark made her professional MMA debut in 2012. She earned herself a five-and-one winning record in her first two years as a pro. In 2017, Clark made her UFC debut against Bec Rawlings in her native Australia, finishing the match in a victory, calling it “the single greatest moment” of her life. Clark left the promotion with an 11-9 record. Today, Clark practices Muay Thai and kickboxing, looking to conquer the world of striking combat sports.
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