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Top 25 finishes in Invicta FC history (Nos. 20-16): A Cris Cyborg destruction


More than five years have passed since Invicta FC hosted its first event. During that time, the all-female organization has gone through a number of different incarnations.

Despite having roster members consistently plucked up by the UFC, Invicta FC frequently hosts solid fight cards to help further the growth of women’s MMA. The fighters do their part by delivering inside the cage, and with the 25th event in company history set to go down later this month, Invicta FC has decided to highlight its young history.

Invicta FC 25 takes place Aug. 31 at Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino in Lemoore, Calif. Ahead of the event, Invicta FC’s social media team is rolling out a countdown of the 25 best finishes in its history.

Check out the first portion of the list here, and the second installment below counting down No. 20 to No. 16.

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20. Roxanne Modafferi def. Sarah D’Alelio at Invicta FC 23 (May 20, 2017)

Women’s MMA pioneer Roxanna Modafferi punched her ticket to Season 26 of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series and a chance at the inaugural UFC women’s flyweight title when she put away Sarah D’Alelio with a third-round TKO at Invicta FC 23.

#20 on our list is @roxyfighter continued her march back toward title contention with the most complete performance of her Invicta career.

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19. Katja Kankaanpaa def. Stephanie Eggink at Invicta FC 8 (Sept. 6, 2014)

Katja Kankaanpaa won the vacant Invicta FC strawweight title when she rallied from a huge deficit on the scorecards to submit Stephanie Eggink with a fifth-round rear-naked choke for a stunning come-from-behind win at Invicta FC 8.

18. Alexis Davis def. Shayna Baszler at Invicta FC 4 (Jan. 5, 2013)

After losing a unanimous decision to Shayna Baszler at a regional event in 2010, former UFC title challenger Alexis Davis got revenge in the rematch when she choked Baszler out cold with a rear-naked choke at Invicta FC 4.

#18 in our "Top Finishers" is veteran @alexisdavismma getting her revenge, scoring a third-round finish with a RNC on Shayna Baszler.

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17. Irene Aldana def. Peggy Morgan at Invicta FC 8 (Sept. 6, 2014)

Mexican standout Irene Aldana began her run toward a bantamweight title shot when she made quick work of “The Ultimate Fighter 18” cast member Peggy Morgan courtesy of a first-round rear-naked choke.

#17 is Invicta veteran @irene.aldana who proved why she was considered a top prospect, locking in a RNC on Morgan to secure the victory.

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16. Cris Cyborg def. Faith Van Duin at Invicta FC 13 (July 9, 2015)

Cris Cyborg’s dominant 5-0 run through the Invicta FC organization included a lot of dominant performances. Her 45-second destruction of Faith Van Duin at Invicta FC 13 was the quickest of all. In trademark fashion, the Brazilian charged her foe and ended the fight with strikes for a TKO.

At #16 is former Invicta champ @criscyborg who needed just 45 seconds to put away New Zealand’s Faith Van Duin by TKO at Invicta FC 13.

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Check out the Blue Corner on Wednesday for the next installment of Invicta FC’s top 25 finishes countdown.

And for more on the Invicta FC schedule, check out the MMA Rumors section of the site.

The Blue Corner is MMAjunkie‘s official blog and is edited by Mike Bohn.

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