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Kay Hansen has hit the reset button but isn’t done yet.
Weeks after her UFC departure, Hansen (7-6) already has a new home – or an old one depending on how it’s viewed. Hansen has signed a multifight deal with Invicta FC, the promotion which propelled her into the UFC in the first place.
Hansen’s manager, Julian Gregorio, of Upgrade Management, first revealed the news in an Instagram post Friday. No opponent, date, or location for her Invicta FC return has been revealed at this time.
Hansen, 22, competed four times under the UFC banner since her promotional signing in early 2020. After a debut win over Jinh Yu Frey, Hansen lost three straight fights to Cory McKenna, Jasmine Jasudavicius, and Piera Rodriguez before her UFC departure. Her most recent loss, the defeat to Rodriguez, came in April at UFC 273. Hansen missed weight for the bout, before she dropped a unanimous decision to the UFC debutant.
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