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Ring girls ufc noche: Whos new?

So, Noche UFC was on, right? And like a lot of folks, I was tuned in. But this time, something else caught my attention beyond the usual octagon action. I got this itch, you know? Started wondering about the ring girls specifically for that Noche event. Were they different? Was there any special theme? Just one of those random curiosities that pops into your head, so I figured, why not do a little digging. My own little project, just to see what’s what.

Ring girls ufc noche: Whos new?

First thing I did, obviously, was hop online. Fired up the search engine, typed in “UFC Noche ring girls,” “ring girls Noche UFC Sep 2023,” stuff like that. I poked around on some forums, checked out a few social media feeds, even scrolled through the official UFC stuff, though they mostly just push the fight highlights, you know how it is. I wasn’t expecting a full biography on each, but maybe a list, or some behind-the-scenes photos specifically from Noche UFC featuring them. You’d think for a themed event like “Noche,” they might highlight all aspects, but well…

And what did I find? Well, it wasn’t exactly groundbreaking. Mostly the familiar faces. The usual super professional, super polished UFC ring girls doing their thing. Which is great, they’re good at their jobs, no doubt. But specific info tying them distinctively to the “Noche” theme, or anything beyond the standard “here are the ring girls” pics? Pretty thin on the ground. It felt like they were just… there. Part of the furniture, almost. You see them, but the machine doesn’t really go out of its way to tell you much more unless you’re already following their individual Instagrams, and even then, it’s mostly their personal brand stuff.

It got me thinking, though. This whole process. It’s funny, isn’t it? We see these individuals at every single event, big or small. They’re as much a part of the UFC spectacle as the walkout music or the ref. But try to find out a bit more about them, especially in the context of a specific event beyond just their names if they’re already famous, and it’s like pulling teeth. It’s not like I’m looking for state secrets, just, you know, a bit more acknowledgment of their role in that specific show. I remember years ago, trying to find out who sang a particular walkout song for a boxer, not even a UFC fighter. Took me ages! It’s like these ancillary parts of the show are just assumed, not really documented or shared with any enthusiasm by the big organizations. It’s all fighter, fighter, fighter. Which, okay, it’s a fight show, but still.

So, my little Noche UFC ring girl investigation didn’t exactly uncover any hidden truths or conspiracies. It mostly just confirmed what I already suspected: they do their job, look the part, and unless one of them is already a mega-star like Arianny or Brittney, they’re largely anonymous cogs in the big fight night machine, at least from the official promotion’s point of view. It was an interesting way to spend an hour or two, though. Reminded me that sometimes the things right in front of us are the hardest to really see, or get any decent info on. Just another day trying to satisfy my own damn curiosity, I guess.

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