Despite her positive outlook on the current experience, she admitted that the fight unfolding amid the COVID-19 pandemic made it difficult to form a proper training camp. After the fight, Wolf also dealt with a dislocated finger and essentially had to wait two years to make his UFC debut in his second pro MMA bout. However, all that matters now is that she got the contract and felt unequivocally ready to make the move.
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Now training with Alliance MMA in San Diego, Wolf has been spending every hour on the mat completing her game, which she can test against Norma Dumont at UFC 279.
Despite being a boxer through and through, MMA was always the plan according to Wolf. Boxing was just the start of that journey, but the success she found extended the journey to the Octagon. Now, with a roster decorated with accolades to her name, she is eager to finally achieve her dream in the UFC.