At the start of her pro career, women’s bantamweight veteran Colleen Schneider might have been in over her head, but as time wore on, she adapted well from her traditional martial arts background and became one of the sport’s more consistent fighters. As Schneider told MMAWeekly.com, her more recent history has been more productive than her start in 2010. “I felt pressure to go pro – not from anybody else, but myself – because I felt like I needed to do it and jumped into it,” said Schneider. “I had done traditional martial arts for a long time but did not have much experience as an MMA fighter.
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