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Jacqueline Cavalcanti
Jacqueline dos Santos Cavalcanti (born August 29, 1997) is a Portuguese professional mixed martial artist who competes in the women's Bantamweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). As of April 29, 2025, she is #11 in the UFC women's bantamweight rankings. Mixed martial arts career Early career Cavalcanti made her professional MMA debut on June 2, 2018, facing Jackelin Casariego at Fight Company 5. She won that bout by TKO in the first round. Cavalcanti faced Nora Cornolle on July 10, 2021, at FFAC - FFA Challenge 2. She won the bout by unanimous decision. Cavalcanti faced Martina Jindrová on March 4, 2022, at PFL Challenger Series 3. She lost the bout by split decision. In her last bout prior to being signed by the UFC, Cavalcanti fought Melissa Croden for the vacant LFA Women's Bantamweight Championship at LFA 157. She won the bout by unanimous decision to win the title. Ultimate Fighting Championship Cavalcanti faced Zarah Fairn on September 2, 20 ...
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Pirituba
Pirituba is a district in the subprefecture of Pirituba-Jaraguá in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It is located in the northwestern side of the city. A person who lives in Pirituba is often called ''"piritubano"''. It is located near roads such as Marginal Tietê, Rodovia dos Bandeirantes and Rodovia Anhanguera. It borders the districts of Lapa, São Domingos, Freguesia do Ó, Brasilândia (district of São Paulo), Brasilândia and Jaraguá (district of São Paulo), Jaraguá. Pirituba's name origin is the juxtaposition of the Tupi language words ''piri'' (Southern cattail, a marshland plant of the Typha genus) and ''tuba'' ("many"). History In the 19th century, the lands where Pirituba now lies were occupied by coffee farms (Portuguese language, Portuguese: ''fazenda''), such as Fazenda Barreto (owned by Luiz Pereira Barreto), Fazenda Anastacio (owned by Anastacio de Freitas Trancoso and later by Rafael Tobias de Aguiar), and Fazenda Jaraguá. In 1885, the São Paulo Railway ...
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