One day, Claudia Gadelha might wind up doing something a little more business suit-y. Or maybe she’ll be working for Brazil’s police force. But right now, she’s enjoying being a one-woman force of her own. Gadelha (10-0) makes her Invicta Fighting Championships debut today against Ayaka Hamasaki (9-0), and she’ll be hoping to stay unbeaten. Gadelha was in college studying law, but she put her studies on hold and made fighting her top priority. It hasn’t turned out too badly yet. But it was an interesting start to things. “Actually, when I started fighting MMA, I didn’t know how to box,” Gadelha told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).
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