Sinead Kavanagh is an Irish female mixed martial artist who competes in the Featherweight division of the Bellator MMA. Fight Matrix had her ranked #10 Women's Featherweight from April 2021 till July 2021, and March 2022. She is currently ranked #8 in the World.[1]
Background
Kavanagh is the middle child in a family of five siblings. She was a tomboy growing up. At eight years old, she started training stand-up disciplines including karate, boxing and kickboxing. She continued in these for many years, and had a desire to pursue martial arts further.[2]
While still in high school, Kavanagh gave birth to her son Leon, however Leon's father died. She had a tough upbringing, with her mother forming a drinking habit after her brother and sister were killed in a car crash, and becoming homeless at a young age.[2]
Kavanagh became a five-time national boxing champion, and competed alongside Katie Taylor on the Irish team that went to the World Championships in 2012. But after losing multiple fights, she decided to quit the sport.[3]
Mixed martial arts career
Early career
In 2015, Kavanagh made it to the finals of the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) World Championships, losing to Canadian fighter Jamie Herrington when the referee jumped in and stopped the fight in the third round. Afterwards, Herrington contacted her on Facebook to admit that she had failed a drug test and offered her apologies.[4]
From there, Kavanagh secured her third consecutive win against Polish fighter Katarzyna Sadura BAMMA 26: Saadeh vs. Young, which she won via KO in the first round.[6]
She was rewarded by being signed to Bellator MMA before their show in Dublin towards the end of 2016 and has been with the promotion ever since.[7]
Bellator MMA
Kavanagh made her Bellator debut against Elina Kallionidou at Bellator 169 on 16 December 2016; she won the bout by unanimous decision. She faced Iony Razafiarison on 24 February 2017 at Bellator 173, losing by unanimous decision. Kavanagh returned to face former Australian boxing champ Arlene Blencowe on 25 August 2017 at Bellator 182. She lost the fight via split decision.[8] She later defeated Maria Casanova via TKO at Bellator 187 on 10 November 2017.[citation needed]
Kavanagh faced Janay Harding at Bellator 207 on 12 October 2018. She lost the bout after it was stopped due to a cut.[9] She was scheduled to face Olga Rubin at Bellator 217, however she pulled out of the bout due to injury.[10] She faced Leslie Smith in her promotional debut at Bellator 224 on 12 July 2019.[11] She lost the fight by majority decision.[12] The bout against Olga Rubin was rebooked for Bellator 234 on 15 November 2019. She won the bout via TKO in the second round.[13]
Kavanagh faced Leah McCourt on 25 February 2022 at Bellator 275.[17] Even though she injured her knee during the bout, Kavanagh won the bout via unanimous decision.[18]
Kavanagh was scheduled to rematch Leah McCourt on 22 March 2024 at Bellator Champions Series 1.[23] On 20 February, McCourt announced that she was out of the bout after suffering broken ribs and a torn oblique.[24]