Who did Tracy Cortez lose to?

Last Modified Jul 11, 2024 08:17 GMT
Who did Tracy Cortez lose to?
Tracy Cortez (Source : Google)

Already on an eleven-fight win streak, Tracy Cortez is set to take on one of the most toughest opponents in her career for her next fight. For which, Cortez would be headlining against the former two-time women’s strawweight champion of the UFC and current No.ranked flyweight, Rose Namajunas on July 13, 2024, at the Ball Arena in Denver, United States. A win against Namajunas will be a pivotal move in her career as she will be ranked in the top 10 of the women’s flyweight, extend her win streak from 11 to 12, and also speed up her way into the title shot in the near future.

Starting her professional MMA career in 2017, Tracy Cortez has had a total of 12 fights so far. Of which, Cortez has won 11 fights and only lost once in her entire career. The majority of her wins were via decision(9), knockout(1), and submission(1).

For her last outing, Tracy Cortez faced Jasmine Jasudavicius at UFC Fight Night: Grasso vs. Shevchenko 2 on September 16, 2023, in Las Vegas, United States. And after three rounds of intense fist exchanges and submission attempts, Cortez had a unanimous decision win over Jasudavicius by the judges’ scorecard as a result.

Tracy Cortez's MMA lose

Tracy Cortez has only lost once in her entire MMA career and that was against Cheri Muraski in her professional debut. Cortez made her debut against Muraski at the Invicta FC 25 on August 31, 2017. However, Cortez was stopped by Muraski at 2:42 in the second round via a guillotine choke submission.

Tracy Cortez’s brothers

Tracy Cortez has three brothers, namely Jose Cortez, J.R. Cortez, and Abraham Cortez. As per her interviews, Cortez was always inspired by her brothers especially the elder one, Jose Cortez. It was Jose Cortez’s dream to become a UFC fighter someday. However, he could not live up to his dreams as he was unfortunately diagnosed with cancer and later died in 2011.

FAQs on Tracy Cortez lose

A. Tracy Cortez has only lost once in her entire MMA career and that was against Cheri Muraski in her professional debut.

A. Starting her professional MMA career in 2017, Tracy Cortez has had a total of 12 fights so far and won 11 fights, and only lost once in her entire career.

A. The 30-year-old women’s flyweight is set to make her next outing against the former two-time strawweight champion Rose Namajunas on July 13, 2024, at the Ball Arena in Denver, United States.

A. For her last outing, Tracy Cortez faced Jasmine Jasudavicius at UFC Fight Night: Grasso vs. Shevchenko 2 on September 16, 2023, in Las Vegas, United States, and won the bout via a unanimous decision. 

A. Tracy Cortez is currently the No.11 ranked contender in the women’s flyweight division of the UFC. 

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