Paige Holloway
Ram-Paige
29 - 7 - 1
Australia
Birthday
15-6-1991
Age
35 years
Class
Alumni
City
Brisbane
Promotion
Weight
151
Height
5'10"
Wins
29
Losses
7
Draws
1

OTHER VITALS
CAREER STATUS: Prime
WALKOUT THEME: “Turn the Page” by Metallica
SPONSORS: Hayabusa, Fairtex, Zebra Mats, Promix

FIGHTING STYLE
PRIMARY: Muay Thai
SECONDARY: N/A
STANCE: Orthodox

STRENGTHS
Kickboxing Experience
Raw Strength
Stamina for Days

WEAKNESSES
Elementary Wrestling
Relentless Headhunter
Out of Competition for Over 2 Years

STATISTICAL INFORMATION
#1 Punches: 16
#2 Kicks: 17
#3 Clinch Striking: 15
#4 Clinch Grappling: 12
#5 Strength: 14
#6 Agility: 17
#7 Dodging: 18
#8 Takedowns: 5
#9 Takedown Defense: 10
#10 Heart: 15
#11 Ground & Pound: 5
#12 Ground Game: 5
#13 Submissions: 5
#14 Submission Defense: 5
#15 Conditioning: 17
#16 Toughness: 17
#17 Control: 11
#18 Aggressiveness: 11
#19 KO Resistance: 15

CONTRACT
1 FIGHT – $3,000,000 (EXCLUSIVE)
(0 FIGHTS LEFT)

CAREER EARNINGS: $15,050,000

ACCOLADES
CHAMPIONSHIPS: 2
2x Union GP Lightweight Champion

HONORS: 3
2022 Comeback Fighter of the Year
2022 Fight of the Year (UGP 37: vs Delaney Donovan)
2025 Hall of Fame

FIGHT OF THE NIGHT: 3
(UGP 37, UGP 46, UGP 49)

PERFORMANCE OF THE NIGHT: 3
(UGP 31, UGP 35, UGP 40)

BACKSTORY
A veteran of Macto Legion Championship, Caged Glory FC, and Slaughterhouse Fights, Paige moved from Australia to the United States to compete on MLC’s On the Rise show, as a member of Marissa Kane’s Murder Team–a show which she eventually won as an alternate, after originally being eliminated by split decision. Despite planning on returning to Australia following the show, she ended up immigrating to the US to join THRONE MMA, and signed contracts with both MLC and Caged Glory. She would take fights at a rapid pace, racking up a 20-4-1 record in just over 2 years, including the 1 night, 5 fight Dragon’s Rage tournament in CGFC. Both companies folded not long after, and Paige would move to Slaughterhouse Fights, where she would win both of her bouts, extending her pro record to 22-4-1. When SFN closed, Paige took an extended sabbatical from competition, instead focusing on helping to train the upcoming generation of THRONE’s fighters–but, after the best part of 2 years away, she made the decision to get back into competition, and join Union’s Lightweight division.

Fighter History

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