Invicta FC Phoenix Series 3
Invicta FC Phoenix Series 3

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Invicta FC Phoenix Series 3

2020
Movie
239 min
English

Invicta FC Phoenix Series 3 is a MMA event that took place Friday, March 6, 2020 with 11 fights at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas. It includes a full tournament in the Bantam weight class with 4 one-round quarter finals (+2 reverves), 2 one-round semi finals and a three round final. In addition, this event features a bout between Key Hansen and Liana Pirosin, and a Invicta FC Bantam weight Championship title fight between Julija Stoliarenko and Lisa Verzosa. This MMA event also was the first to feature Open Scoring.

Insights

Director: Not Applicable (MMA Event)Genres: Combat Sports, Mixed Martial Arts

Plot Summary

Invicta FC Phoenix Series 3 was a professional mixed martial arts event that took place on August 28, 2020. The event featured a series of women's MMA bouts, showcasing established and emerging talent in the sport. It was part of Invicta FC's initiative to hold multiple events in a controlled environment during the COVID-19 pandemic, offering fans exciting matchups.

Critical Reception

As an MMA event, critical reception focuses on the quality of the fights, the performances of the athletes, and the overall production value. Invicta FC events are generally well-regarded within the women's MMA community for providing a platform for female fighters and delivering competitive bouts. Specific reviews for Phoenix Series 3 would highlight standout performances and exciting finishes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Delivered exciting women's MMA action.

  • Featured competitive matchups with notable finishes.

  • Showcased the depth of talent in Invicta FC's roster.

Google audience: Audience reviews for MMA events like this typically praise exciting fights, strong performances from fighters, and decisive finishes. Specific feedback often revolves around favorite bouts and fighter performances.

Fun Fact

The Invicta FC Phoenix Series was conceived as a way to host multiple events safely during the COVID-19 pandemic, often taking place in a 'bubble' environment at the same location to minimize travel and exposure risks for athletes and staff.

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