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Valerie Loureda twerks in skintight pants as MMA turned WWE minx’s fans in love

UFC beauty turned WWE superstar Valerie Loureda left her fans’ jaws on the floor after she posted a racy twerking video on social media.

Loureda is no stranger to sending pulses racing on her Instagram page as she regularly posts snaps of herself in barely-there bikinis and figure-hugging night-out outfits. And the Bellator babe has treated her fans to a workout video with a twist.

She posted a training video to her 950,000 followers on Instagram as she wore a sports bra and tiny grey shorts that left little to the imagination. Loureda began shadowboxing before she started kicking a training bag, leaving her fans with a treat at the end as she dropped to her haunches and started twerking.

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Fans swooned over her in the cheeky post, which she captioned: “Always kicking and dancing. Happy Friday Vice City”. One fan said: “She knows what she's doing in more ways than one.” A second added: “Lil razzle dazzle on the end.”

A third wrote: “Blessing the timeline,” whilst a fourth commented: “Let's pretend we all looking at Valerie's technique”.

What did you make of Valerie Loureda’s technique? Let us know in the comments section.


The Miami-born fighter made a big impact in a short amount of time in MMA, winning four of her five fights in Bellator. Her popularity in the sport and on social media has also grown thanks to the spicy content she regularly posts, plus her post-fight dance routines.

But Loureda has since walked away from the Octagon as she embarks on a career in WWE. Going by the ring name Lola Vice, she is currently part of the 2023 NXT Women’s Breakout Tournament after making her debut in January of this year.

Loureda became the first Cuban-American woman to be a WWE superstar, something she revealed last year she’s incredibly proud of, she said: “I’m really excited, and I’ve dedicated my whole life to martial arts, and everything has come to this moment. And this is my opportunity to showcase my culture and entertain the world.

“I’m emotional because I’ve worked really hard in my whole life. I’ve had a very hard upbringing, and every day, I’ve always just believed in myself, and trained hard hoping to make it to the next step and just chasing a dream that I’ve had in my heart since I was a baby.”

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