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Cage Warriors plans women's divisions in four weight classes


graham-boylan.jpgThe England-based Cage Warriors Fighting Championship, fresh off its latest event in its home country, is planning to ramp up its women’s talent base in a major way.

Sources close to the promotion on Monday told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that Cage Warriors is building women’s divisions at 105, 115, 125 and 135 pounds. A formal announcement from the promotion is expected later today.

Cage Warriors is no stranger to women’s fights, but the promotion has not had one since June, when Joanne Calderwood stopped Sally Krumdiack with a first-round TKO at Cage Warriors 53 in Glasgow, Scotland. Calderwood, who was 2-0 for Invicta FC at the time, then went on to another Invicta win earlier this month.

The source said Cage Warriors hopes to have at least 10 fighters in each of the four divisions, and already has started signing fighters for upcoming events.

The promotion on Saturday hosted Cage Warriors 57, which took place at Echo Arena in Liverpool, England. The main card streamed live on MMAjunkie.com.

Three of Cage Warriors’ next four events will be in new locations for the promotion. Cage Warriors 58 heads to Chechnya on Aug. 24. Cage Warriors 59 returns to Cardiff, Wales, where Cage Warriors 54 took place in May. But then it’s back to new regions for Cage Warriors Fight Night 9 in October in Bahrain and Cage Warriors 61 this November in Dagestan.

For more on Cage Warriors’ upcoming schedule, stay tuned to the MMA Rumors section of the site.

(Pictured: Cage Warriors CEO Graham Boylan)

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