Beautiful Pics Of Maycee Barber and Elle Duncan Feet And Legs
Maycee Barber, she is an MMA fighter from Greeley within Colorado. The current contract she has is for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Maycee began training in martial arts when she was a child and soon rose to the top of female fighters around the globe. Maycee studied at Adams State University for one year prior to moving to The Citadel Military College of South Carolina. Maycee was a very successful featherweight fighter following her entry into the UFC. Maycee won 5 consecutive matches and also defeated the former champion Carla Esparza back in December of 2020. The UFC gave her the honor as the "Performance of the Night". Maycee has been recognized by many as a rising star in female MMA athletes that could take on the reigning Featherweight Championship Amanda Nunes. Maycee has an online fitness and nutrition program named FitByMayCee that is tailored toward specific goals like the loss of weight or muscle gain.
Lauren Elle Duncan is an American sports anchor for ESPN. She also serves as a television host, reporter, actress as well as a journalist. The Steed Society named her among Atlanta's Top 25 Women due to her work as a team's sideline reporter of the Atlanta Hawks. Her beauty was also recognized by the 'Jezebel' magazine, which listed her in its 50 Most beautiful Atlantans. Also, her cameo appeared in the movie "Ride along". In 2011 Duncan was awarded the Inspiring Award for Atlanta Dream. Duncan has a keen sense of social responsibility, has worked with nonprofit Walker. Walker specializes in residential treatment, education and the behavioral health of adolescents as well as children. As a V103 employee she launched a Cause & Effect' series for the purpose of highlighting local non-profit organizations that were less known. She held activities in Atlanta within the program to help raise money for local NGOs who were not widely known. Her other roles include being an ambassador on behalf of Enchanted Closet. This organization provides dresses, accessories and shoes to disadvantaged young girls.









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