Island fighter goes top of IMMAF standings for her division
Isle of Man mixed martial arts competitor, Alanna Pritchard is now ranked number one in the world for her weight division.
The fighter from Ramsey - who represents Team England - has moved to the top of International Mixed Martial Arts Federation's (IMMAF) amateur standings in the Senior Female Super Welterweight class.
What's more, Pritchard's current points total of 700 points is some way clear of second-ranked competitor, Mariam Topuria of Georgia (300 points) as well as Kazakhstan's Diana Akhmetova in third (200 points).
It's been a sharp rise for the Island competitor in recent years having secured back-to-back IMMAF world titles in the Women's Super Welterweight category in 2024 and 2025.
More generally, Pritchard's amateur MMA record currently stands at four wins and one defeat.
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