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She didn’t hesitate to make her UFC debut on three weeks’ notice or to fly to South Korea on two weeks’ notice to fight at UFC Busan. She didn’t let her first career loss hold her back or an unexpected blood clot issue slow her down.

Miranda Granger has never shied away from adversity.

She didn’t hesitate to make her UFC debut on three weeks’ notice or to fly to South Korea on two weeks’ notice to fight at UFC Busan. She didn’t let her first career loss hold her back or an unexpected blood clot issue slow her down.

Granger’s first year in the UFC was undoubtedly a wild one, and while it wasn’t what she expected, she’s certain that when she steps foot in the Octagon for the first time in nearly a year, she’s going to send a message.

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“Whoever is next is in trouble,” Granger told UFC.