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Ariane Lipski Retires After PFL San Diego Loss, Ending the “Queen of Violence” Era

Ariane Lipski Retires After PFL San Diego Loss, Ending the “Queen of Violence” Era

Ariane Lipski closes the cage door after nearly 13 years

Ariane Lipski has officially retired from mixed martial arts following her first-round submission defeat to Jena Bishop at PFL San Diego: McKee vs. Isbulaev. The Brazilian flyweight confirmed the decision after the event, writing that her final walk to the cage had brought an end to a professional career lasting almost 13 years.

For a fighter known throughout her career as the “Queen of Violence,” the announcement was unusually calm and final. Lipski thanked those who stayed with her through the wins and losses, then made the message clear: that chapter is over.

Jena Bishop’s armbar became the final result of Lipski’s career

Jena Bishop vs. Ariane Lipski ended late in the opening round when Bishop secured an armbar and forced the tap. It was a sharp performance from Bishop and a difficult ending for Lipski, who had entered the PFL hoping to rebuild momentum after leaving the UFC.

Lipski had already considered retirement following her UFC release, but eventually rediscovered her motivation and signed with the PFL. Her first appearance went well, as she defeated Sumiko Inaba by decision. The loss to Bishop left her 1-1 with the promotion and convinced her that the time had come to move on.

The Queen of Violence built her name in KSW

Before her UFC run, Lipski became one of the most recognizable women on the European MMA scene. She captured the flyweight championship in KSW, where her aggressive style and finishing instincts made the “Queen of Violence” nickname feel earned rather than manufactured.

That public image followed her throughout her career. Fight clips, promotional photos and older fan posts continued circulating online, reflecting how recognizable she had become beyond individual results.

Ariane Lipski leaves MMA with major wins and memorable finishes

Lipski retires with an 18-12 professional record and 10 stoppage victories. She won six fights during her UFC tenure, including bonus-winning finishes against Casey O’Neill and Luana Carolina. Her record had difficult stretches, but her best nights were rarely forgettable.

From becoming a champion in KSW to competing in the UFC and finishing her career under the PFL banner, Lipski fought on some of the sport’s biggest stages. At 32, she is walking away young enough to begin something new, rather than waiting for the sport to make the decision for her.

Ariane Lipski Retirement FAQ

Why did Ariane Lipski retire from MMA?

Ariane Lipski announced that she was ready to close the MMA chapter after nearly 13 years as a professional fighter. Her final bout was a submission loss at PFL San Diego.

Who defeated Ariane Lipski in her final MMA fight?

Jena Bishop defeated Lipski by first-round armbar in Bishop vs. Lipski.

When was Ariane Lipski’s final fight?

Her final appearance took place at PFL San Diego: McKee vs. Isbulaev in June 2026.

What was Ariane Lipski’s PFL record?

Lipski went 1-1 in the PFL, defeating Sumiko Inaba before losing to Jena Bishop.

Was Ariane Lipski a KSW champion?

Yes. Lipski was a flyweight champion in KSW before joining the UFC.

What was Ariane Lipski’s career record?

Lipski retired with an 18-12 professional MMA record, including 10 victories by stoppage.

Who were Ariane Lipski’s biggest UFC wins?

Her notable UFC victories included bonus-winning stoppages over Casey O’Neill and Luana Carolina.

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