Julianna Pena just keeps confounding the doubters and demonstrating the folly of writing her off.
. While the division kept moving during Pena’s long absence, including the retirement of consensus divisional GOAT Nunes and Pennington’s “Rocky”-esque title win, Pena’s ascension to the ranks of two-time UFC champions indicates that when healthy, she is still among the top 135-pound women in the sport. As such, Pena, who exited Sherdog’s pound-for-pound poll earlier this year due to inactivity, re-enters the rankings at No. 8, bumping Pennington to 11th.
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