UFC Fighter Amanda Ribas Shows Off Toned Legs While On Vacation
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on March 10, 2023 at 8:30 PM EST
Fresh off her win against Viviane Araujo on Saturday at UFC 285, MMA fighter Amanda Ribas is celebrating by hitting the beach.
After her fight on Saturday, Ribas was given a thirty-day medical suspension so there will be some time before she is back in the Octagon. In the meantime, she is vacationing in Brazil, showing off her long toned legs and having the time of her life.
Amanda Ribas Vacations In Brazil
The 29-year-old UFC fighter is celebrating her win by relaxing in Brazil and soaking up the sun. Ribas shared the above photo to Instagram of herself wearing a brown and black bathing suit cover up with white flip-flops, standing on a rock in the water.
She is showing off her long, toned legs as she smiles from ear to ear, holding her hair back from the wind.
"🤍 #salmo17:8," Ribas captioned the post, which gained several comments from her fans and followers.
"And days ago, I was getting beat up hahaha. Warrior! And still looking pretty" one fan wrote as another chimed in, "Amen! All praise be to God. ❤️"
While one of her fans wrote, "❤️ 😍 it's so true that you have to enjoy your holidays. You have the marks of Vitória the most important thing is entered your Victórias card 👏 👏 👏." And one user commented, "Everything beautiful and more than perfect huh my love! Kisses!"
And lastly, one of her followers expressed, "Looking good young lady."
Amanda Ribas Beats Viviane Aruajo At UFC 285
Amanda Ribas took the microphone following her win against Araujo on Saturday, telling her fans and UFC 285 viewers, “For a fighter, we need to take advantage of this. So when I took the microphone, I was a little ambitious, but I think I deserve it, because my last fight was against Katlyn [Chookagian], and she was number two at the time.”
But what's next for the 12-3 fighter? Ribas said when looking at her next UFC fight, she wants to take on some big names, including Carla Esparza. “So now, in flyweight, I ask for maybe [up] until number five, and in strawweight, if the UFC thinks I deserve [it], maybe Carla [Esparza] or somebody good, [with] a good ranking,” she said. “Because there is a fight that we scheduled, but didn’t happen. So I’m here!”
Ribas was given a thirty-day medical suspension after her fight on Saturday, meaning there will be some time before she is back in the Octagon. Ahead of her return, she said she plans to continue to move between strawweight and flyweight classes.
“In strawweight, I am number nine. So I think I need to go more, because I want to fight for the belt,” Ribas explained. “In flyweight, I was number 15, but they cut me off of this. So I hope I can get more ranking in flyweight, and take the opportunity to fight in strawweight too.”
Until then, Ribas will be enjoying her vacation and her beach time as she relaxes and soaks up the sun following her victory at UFC 285.