Filed under: News , UFC , Videos Kailin Curran ’s boxing coach, Jason Parillo, is standing firm by his fighter despite Curran being in the midst of the longest losing skid in women’s UFC history. Curran (4-6 MMA, 1-6 UFC) suffered her fourth consecutive loss in UFC competition this past month when she dropped a unanimous decision to Yan Xiaonan at UFC Fight Night 122 in Shanghai. Curran joined the UFC roster in late 2014 when she was just 23 years old and had only three pro fights, and since then she’s struggled to keep her head above water. Related Kailin Curran is 'good at losing,' but feels due for a win at UFC-Shanghai Typically fighters with Curran’s experience level would receive more grooming outside the UFC or pick their matchups carefully once in the promotion. Curran, however, accepted fights with the likes of Xiaonan, Felice Herrig and Paige VanZant, and the results have shown she’s not prepared for that level of competition
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Coach: Slumping Kailin Curran should go to Invicta FC, but it’s not that simple – MMA Junkie