BOSS FIGHT 53: BLACKMAN vs LeCHANCE
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LossWin
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LossS. DEC.35:00Win
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LossTKO14:10Win
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LossTKO24:01Win
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LossTKO23:51Win
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WinTKO22:22Loss
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WinU. DEC.35:00Loss
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It’s not often you feel the ground shifting before it actually does, but if you pay close attention, you’ll hear the rumble coming out of Chicago.
That’s Union Grand Prix tapping into its roots again with Boss Fight 53, a card that doesn’t deal in household names or championship narratives just yet, but something far more compelling. The unknown. It’s the kind of night where futures hang in the air, heavy and unspoken, and the only certainty is that someone’s making their first real mark.
The BST Center, Union GP’s own forge in the heart of the Midwest, will host fighters that are raw, restless, and ready to be heard. It’s a night built on hungry eyes and chipped shoulders, where every strike thrown is audition and declaration rolled into one.
Topping the card is a five round Bantamweight tilt with #10-ranked Meigui Blackman, undefeated at 3-0, looking to defend the number next to her name against Morgan LeChance, also 3-0, also unblemished, also unproven under this particular spotlight.
But it’s not just the Main Event that shines, the entire card reads like a scouting report for MMA’s next wave. Every bout is a crossroads for the fighters involved, each stepping into the cage with dreams of future gold and legacy. For many, it’s their first shot under the Union GP banner. For all, it’s the most important fight of their careers… so far.
Beneath the polish of the broadcasts and the polish of marketing language lies the blood pulse of MMA itself. The climb. The unknowns. The unranked and unheralded. This is where resumes begin, where reputations are stitched together one round at a time.
No grand arrivals. No coronations. Just fighters chasing that first flicker of permanence.
The action-packed night kicks off with the Main Card at 8:00 PM ET, and will be streaming exclusively on the Battleground Network.