Cheyanne Vlismas has had her ultimate MMA battle.
On Monday, the four-fight UFC veteran and Contender Collection contract winner introduced her retirement from blended martial arts competitors on social media. “The Warrior Princess” went 2-2 in her octagon appearances, and completed her profession with a 7-3 professional document.
“As of as we speak I’m formally retired,” Vlismas wrote on Instagram. “This determination comes with a number of coronary heart break. However that is one thing that I have to do. After having my second little one, my time could be very restricted. I’m unable to offer 100% into my coaching with out giving much less of myself to my infants. This determination comes as I’m selecting to be the father or mother that I want I at all times had rising up..
“As arduous as this determination is as a result of I really like preventing a lot with all my coronary heart. My children will at all times be put first.I do know I’m younger and I might make a comeback however my determination got here right down to might I depart my children for two months for a coaching camp? I merely can’t accomplish that. … This was a dream. I didn’t get to meet all my goals, however I made it to the very best degree and now I’m going to decide on to offer my all into being a mom .And lastly, thanks to all my followers.”
Vlismas earned a contract following a unanimous determination win in opposition to Hilarie Rose at DWCS, Week 3 in August 2020. The 30-year-old misplaced her promotional debut to Montserrat Conejo Ruiz, after which picked up a pair of wins in opposition to Gloria de Paula and Mallory Martin.
In what’s going to go down as her ultimate battle, Vlismas misplaced a call to Cory McKenna at UFC Vegas 66 in December 2022.