Maritery Batista

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Maritery Batista
Statistics
Nickname The Amazon
Height 5ft 11in (178cm)
Weight 160lb (73kg)
Born May
Fighting out of DynamicFX
Town of birth Miami, Florida
Fighting style MMA, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai Kickboxing
Mixed martial arts record
Wins 9
  By knockout
  By submission
Losses 2
Draws 0
No contests

Maritery Batista is a mixed martial artist, nicknamed 'The Amazon' due to her considerable height and disposition in the ring.

Biography

Having begun in kickboxing and taekwondo, Maritery Batista was later trained in brazilian jiu-jitsu and mixed martial arts. After only a month of training, she achieved first place in her debut no-gi tournament against another female with 6 years more experience than her. This led to many other successes in the prestigious NAGA and other national grappling tournaments in the US, Batista was eventually ranked the 7th best national female no-gi fighter in the US, according to MMA.tv, with little more than a year's worth of experience. Batista is a certified personal trainer with multiple nationally recognized associations and is has been greatly involved in Sports Performance Training for martial artists.


Aside from her success in Martial Arts, she has earned over 12 years experience in business and marketing. She has successfully opened two martial arts/personal training studios in her native South Florida. Maritery is also President of B&B Global, Inc [1], a company that she founded to provide local and international consulting services for small businesses. She holds a Masters degree in the study of International Business from Nova Southeastern University.


For more information about training at one of Batista's studios or would like to inquire about her business consulting services, you can request a quote at www.bbglobalinc.com or email her at mariteryb@aol.com.

Career Highlights

  • 2004 NAGA Atlanta: 2nd Place No-Gi Women's Middle Weight Advanced
  • 2004 NAGA Atlanta: 1st Place No-Gi Women's Middle Weight Beginner
  • 2004 NAGA World: 1st Place No-Gi Women's Middle Weight Beginner
  • 2004 AMMA: 1st Place Gi Women's Absolute
  • 2004 NAGC: 1st Place No-Gi Women's Middle Weight Beginner
  • 2003 IGC: 1st Place No-Gi Women's Heavyweight Advanced

Sources and See Also

Fightergirls.net MDC Alumni Business Exchange B&B Global Nationally Ranked Female Martial Artists Female Martial Arts Blog Spot

List of female mixed martial artists

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