• Michelle Waterson, "the Karate Hottie" Is A Bad Ass Fighting Momma

  • Dec 2 2020
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Michelle Waterson, "the Karate Hottie" Is A Bad Ass Fighting Momma

  • Summary

  • Michelle Waterson must always win career day at her daughter's school. She is an MMA fighter and the former Invicta FC Atomweight Champ who was ranked the #1 women's Atomweight fighter in the world between 2013–2014. Currently she is #7 in the UFC women's Straw-weight rankings. Michelle is married and welcomed her daughter Araya in 2011. 

    Hilaria and Daphne have all kinds of questions for Michelle. Want to know what it's like to breastfeed your daughter minutes before an MMA bout? Michelle dishes about all of it in this conversation about athletics, combat sports, motherhood, and what happens when your daughter watches you lose a fight. Most importantly, Michelle talks about being a role model for her daughter and showing her how she goes above and beyond to achieve her dreams and follow her passions.


    Favorite Things:

    Daphne: Wouf Black Leopard Laptop Sleeve

    Hilaria: Blue Light Blocking Anti Blue Ray Computer Glasses for adults, Kids Blue Light Blocking Glasses, and Night Vision Driving Glasses

    Michelle: Vitamix Blender and her Kia Telluride


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