Valerie Loureda

MMA Star Valerie Loureda Looks Leggy In Skirt After Signing With WWE

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By Alisan Duran on June 30, 2022 at 3:15 PM EDT

Valerie Loureda joins WWE!

The Bellator star took to her Instagram page on June 29 and made a special announcement about her career. Loureda revealed that she just signed a deal with WWE NXT, adding pictures of herself posing on the streets of New York. She put on a leggy look in a racy two-piece set while looking extremely happy.

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MMA Hottie In NYC

Valerie Loureda posing for the camera.
Instagram | Valerie Loureda

In the first slide, Loureda stood in the middle of the road with her legs parted. She popped her hip to the side while holding a green-colored case that reads "Money in the bank."

The second snap looked like a candid shot of the MMA fighter. She was snapped at a side angle as she positioned her right leg forward. This time, the 23-year-old was in the middle of the intersection. Loureda then showed viewers her backside in the third photo while apparently flipping her hair.

In the last pic, she struck a similar pose as in the first image. This time, she brought her left hand to the back of her head as she flashed a big smile to the camera.

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Raising Temperatures In Her Outfit

Valerie Loureda posing for the camera.
Instagram | Valerie Loureda

Loureda flaunted her killer figure in a sparkly crop top and skirt combo. The upper garment boasted a strapless design, highlighting her toned shoulders and arms. Her buxom curves were covered by the fully lined top, which fit tightly around her chest. The straight neckline exposed a hint of her cleavage, and the short length of the piece highlighted her chiseled midsection.

She sported a matching skirt that featured a high-waist look. It hugged her midsection and obscured her belly button from view. The bottoms had a snug fit, and the length was so short that it exposed plenty of skin as it bared much of her sculpted legs. Loureda completed her outfit with a pair of nude open-toe sandals with block heels that made her pins look longer.

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Her highlighted hair was worn down and styled in waves. She had a center part and let its long strands fall over her shoulders, grazing her chest. Loureda accessorized with oversized hoop earrings, a pendant necklace, and several rings.

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The New WWE Superstar

Valerie Loureda posing for the camera.
Instagram | Valerie Loureda

In the caption, Loureda noted that she felt "honored to become the first Cuban American woman in history to sign with the WWE."

She continued, "I will be the greatest female sports entertainer of all time, mark my words," adding, "I come from a family of immigrants, now it’s my time to represent our Latin culture, I was destined for this. Thank you for this opportunity @wwe @wwenxt I will make you proud. AZUCAR! #305."

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Fans React

Valerie Loureda posing for the camera.
Instagram | Valerie Loureda

Loureda's fans and several notable personalities congratulated her on her new journey in the comments section. Others gushed over her stunning appearance in both words and emojis.

"Congratulations 🔥🔥🔥" UFC fighter Michelle Waterson commented.

"Ahhhh!! you’re going to be soooo amazing boo," remarked WNBA star Lexi Gordon.

"Yay!! So excited for you!!" WWE star Nikkita Lyons added.

"Excited for what you're going to bring to the ring!!" raved the fourth user.

Leaving The MMA World

During an appearance on "The MMA Hour" podcast, Loureda first talked about her move from the world of cage fighting to scripted rivalries and matches in WWE.

"I am now a WWE Superstar," Loureda told the show's host Ariel Helwani. "My mind has completely shifted from MMA to the WWE, and all that passion and energy I have for MMA that I worked for five years, I’m now doing that in a training facility in Orlando. I love fighting, but this is my time."

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