PERSONAL INFORMATION

Born: Terlumun Gertrude Dosse, Benue state, Nigeria

Nickname: The Woman King

Date of Birth:N/A

Weight: 135LBS/61.23kg

Division: Flyweight and Bantamweight

Pro MMA Record: [3-1-0]


EARLY LIFE

Terlumun Doose is a female MMA fighter and a force to be reckoned with in the combat sports industry in Nigeria. The Benue State athlete has been a lover of MMA and is a formidable opponent to every fighter she has crossed paths with. The athlete became interested in fighting from a young age and got into judo, kickboxing, and other forms of MMA. She got her first noteworthy recognition after winning the gold medal in the judo contest at the National Sports Festival held in Lagos. Coming at 135 LBS/ 61.23kg,

The fighter competed in her first-ever MMA match at the Akalaka Spirit of Warrior Fighting Contest, where she battled Chi Attoh in the bantamweight division. After this, she competed against other MMA fighters at the national level and has been in four battles since her debut. The athlete has proven to be a tenacious and fierce rival in all her fights and shows no signs of slowing down.

MMA CAREER

The 2022 judo gold medalist has participated in local tournaments such as the National Mixed Martial Arts Federation (NMMAF), Akalaka Spirit of the Warrior, and Warrior Spirit Championship (WSC). After winning her first octagon battle in 2022, she went against Chi Attoh. Attoh defeated Terlumn in this battle after an arm bar technique. This move led to an early submission in the second round.

She soon encountered Togolese champion Cynthia Jibidar at the NMMAF in the bantamweight division. She floored her opponent with a TKO in Round three. Her skill and technique caught the eyes of former American MMA champion D’juan Owens. He rewarded her with $150 for her outstanding performance.

Further encouraged, Terlumun mounted assaults on her next opponent, Monisola Esther. The match started with heightened intensity and saw Terlumun pinning Esther to the ground. She bombarded her with heavy ground pounding in the first round. The fight ended with Esther’s submission, earning Terlumun victory in this bout.

Her next fight was hosted at the OFU Fight Night 3, where she faced off against Ugandan Kickboxer Rebecca Amongi. Amongi said she saw Terlumun as an intimidating opponent, and defeating her would solidify her position as an MMA fighter. Unfortunately, Terlumun dashed Amongis’ dream when she dominated her opponent after a series of strikes and grappling. The match was an intense fight, with both opponents giving no leeway. Alas, there can only be one winner, and Terlumuni emerged victorious after a split decision.

MMA RECORD

Terlumun is a fighter well-versed in kickboxing and judo, amongst other forms of MMA. She has competed in the flyweight and Bantamweight categories but has shown more preference for the bantamweight division.

W/L/D [NC]RECORD AFTER FIGHTOPPONENTFIGHT LIBRARY
L3-1-0REBECCA AMONGI
W3-0-0MONISOLA ODEYEMIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhubTIV2R5U&pp=ygUSdGVybHVtdW4gZG9zc2UgbW1h
W2-0-0CYNTHIA JIBIDAR
W1-0-0CHI ATTOH

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