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Fallon Fox, an American mixed martial artist who is openly transgender, is Fallon Fox. She is the sport's first transgender fighter. In 2011, she made her transgender identity public by announcing her transition from male to female. Fallon is a vocal advocate for gender equality and a strong supporter the LGBTQ community.

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Manuel Fallon Fox is 26 and a Los Angeles resident. Jeet Kune Do was his class when a girl approached Manuel about sparring. Manuel decided that he would meet her at the nearby boxing facility. Manuel and the girl were instructed to spar by an overzealous coach. Manuel was also slapped by him.

Manuel has fought only three professional bouts, his first two were amateur bouts. The rest of his professional career was full with injuries. His back injuries, shifting priorities within the bureaucracy and the pandemic have all caused him to miss a number of fights. He has yet to fulfill his promise that he would return to the ring.


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Her relationship with gay man

Fallon Fox is an MMA fighter who has received a lot attention because of her love affair with a gay man. Fox was born as a biological male. She struggled with gender identity at an early age. She was convinced that she was homosexual when she was just a teenager. She did not know there were transgender individuals at the time.


As a result, she began researching transgender issues, which ultimately helped her to transition. She began to read about transsexuals who had waited decades for their transition. She eventually lost all her hair. She had several surgeries to complete her transformation from a male to a female.

She had gender reassignment surgery

Fallon Fox was a male born, but struggled with gender identity in her teens. She thought she was gay in her teens, but she eventually realized she was transgender. In the end, she chose to have gender reassignment. She traveled to Thailand and underwent several surgeries.

Fallon Fox first learned of the term "transgender" as a teenager. At a young age, she began to question her identity and began to steal her mother's clothes to play dress-up when no one was looking. While her family was not supportive of her decision to undergo gender reassignment surgery, she served in the Navy for four years, becoming an operations specialist second class. She enrolled at the University of Toledo after her divorce in 2007.


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Her MMA career

Fallon Fox, who lost to Amanda Nunes UFC 215 in UFC 215 early in 2018, announced that she had decided to retire from professional mixed martial arts and would not compete anymore. She announced her intention of retiring in February 2017. In February 2017, Fox announced her intention of retiring. She fought Raquel Pennington in July 2017. Since then, Fox has not participated in a fight.

Although her MMA career was short, it is notable to note that she has become a prominent advocate of transgender athletes. Born as a male, she struggled from an early age with gender identity, believing that she was gay. She was unaware of the existence of transgender people.




 



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