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Larissa Pacheco, a two-division PFL champion, is seeking a UFC contract after a recent knockout victory but has not received an offer from the promotion. She questions if the UFC is trying to protect Kayla Harrison by not signing her.
MMA free agent Larissa Pacheco wants to join the UFC after becoming a two-division season winner in the PFL, but it appears that the promotion isnât interested in signing her.
Pacheco last fought MMA in October 2024, when her 10-fight winning streak was snapped in a five-round war with Cris Cyborg at featherweight. Pacheco parted ways with the promotion in 2025 and started campaigning for a deal with the UFC as a bantamweight, and decided to book a fight at Karate Combat to prove the UFC she could make 135 pounds.
Pacheco made weight and won her match this past Saturday, scoring a violent knockout over Polish kickboxer Julia Stasiuk in Miami, but said UFC matchmaker still passed on making her an offer.
âSam got in touch with Mick, sent him an email, pitched everything he could,â Pacheco told PVT. âBut the response was, âIâm not interested but thank you.â And that was it.â
Pachecoâs manager told MMA Fighting the e-mail was sent Tuesday.
âI donât know what else I have to prove or explain,â Pacheco said. âIâve already campaigned to get in, Iâve already shown my value. Since I left, which was 11 years ago, Iâve shown my evolution as an athlete. I beat their champion. I knocked out Irene [Aldana] and submitted Karol Rosa, who are girls ranked in their division. I donât know what else I have to do for them to sign me. That answer was very clear to me.â
Pacheco fought three times with Kayla Harrison in the PFL cage between 2019 and 2022, losing the first two and getting the victory the last time they met. Harrison has never lost since, going on to win the UFC belt in 2025 with a win over Julianna Peña.
âI donât know whatâs missing, what the problem is,â Pacheco said. âIâd like to understand it better. Like, âLarissa, we donât like you, you donât sell.â I donât know. But I donât think thatâs it. I donât know if theyâre trying to protect Kayla. I donât know if itâs about that. But Iâd really like to have an answer about it.
âI donât know if itâs because of my appearance. Iâve heard from some comments that it could be because theyâd be replacing a champion, or they might end up with a champion, who looks more masculine than their current champion, who is a mother, blonde, and has blue eyes. I donât know if that could be it, but I donât think I have anything left to prove.â
Despite her impressive performance and recent knockout victory, UFC matchmakers have expressed disinterest in signing her.
Pacheco scored a knockout victory over Polish kickboxer Julia Stasiuk in a Karate Combat match, demonstrating her ability to compete at bantamweight.
Pacheco is a former two-division champion in the PFL and had a notable 10-fight winning streak before losing to Cris Cyborg.
Pacheco speculates that the UFC's lack of interest in her may be related to an effort to protect Kayla Harrison's position in the promotion.

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Pachecoâs team is still hopeful that she will eventually secure a deal with the UFC.
âLarissaâs exclusion doesnât make sense to anyone,â Sam Lee wrote in a statement to MMA Fighting. âHer work ethic and record speak for themselves â she holds a win over the current UFC champion, has knocked out Irene and submitted Karol, and has never turned down a fight or handpicked an opponent. She is a completely different athlete from her first UFC stint: at just 19, she was still physically developing and lacked the right structure around her. Even then, her only losses came against future UFC champions.â
Pacheco was part of Amanda Nunesâ training camp for UFC 324, when she was scheduled to face Kayla Harrison, and is currently living in Sao Paulo and training âwith a far more professional setupâ alongside UFC veterans Demian Maia and Lucas Martins.
âThe division is in need of a true knockout artist â something that hasnât been present since Amanda stepped away,â Lee added. âLarissa would be a major asset to the UFCâs bantamweight division. If anyone deserves a second chance, itâs Larissa Pacheco.â