A NEW PAIGE

Ex-UFC star Paige VanZant signs up to controversial new sport after making boxing debut against Elle Brooke

American has already competed in three different sports

PAIGE VANZANT has announced her controversial new career step.

VanZant stunned fans in 2020 when she signed for Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship after leaving the UFC.

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Paige VanZant announced the controversial new career stepCredit: Instagram @paigevanzant
VanZant recently made her boxing debut against Elle BrookeCredit: Misfits Boxing
The ex-UFC star also had bare-knuckle boxing boutsCredit: Getty
She left the UFC in 2020Credit: Getty - Contributor

She had two brutal bare-knuckle bouts - losing them both - before taking three years out.

But VanZant returned in May to make her boxing debut with Misfits, home to celebrity-style crossover bouts.

She was dropped by OnlyFans star Elle Brooke before clawing back a draw.

It set up a rematch teased for August but VanZant will be back in action before then.

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Because it was announced during the UFC's event in Saudi Arabia that the American will compete in Dana White's Power Slap league.

VanZant will take on Christine Wolmarans, a former MMA fighter-turned power slaper on June 28.

Power Slap was launched by UFC boss White in 2022 and debuted a year later.

Opponents take turns in slapping each other until one is knocked out with a maximum of three rounds where it will instead go to judges' points.

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