Beautiful Pics Of Maycee Barber and Elle Duncan Feet And Legs
Maycee Barbara is an MMA Fighter born in Greeley Colorado. She's signed to Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Maycee has been a martial arts student as a child and she has quickly progressed to become one of the best female fighters around the globe. Maycee attended Adams State University for one year before she transferred into The Citadel Military College of South Carolina. Maycee has been a featherweight champion since her entry into the UFC. The fighter has won 5 consecutive fights which included a victory against Carla Esparza in UFC Fight Night 166 Blaydes vs DosSantos. This victory earned Maycee her the "Performance of the Night" award from the organization. Maycee has been recognized by many as a rising star in female MMA athletes that could take on the current Featherweight Championship Amanda Nunes. Maycee has an online fitness program, FitByMayCee. It provides specific nutrition programs and workout routines based upon the type of body you have.
Lauren Elle Duncan is an American anchor on sports for ESPN. Lauren Elle Duncan is a TV reporter, host and journalist. She is well-known for her work on the Atlanta Hawks sideline reporter, she was named one of one of the top 25 women of Atlanta by 'The Society for Steed'. "Jezebel" magazine has also named her one of Atlanta's 50 most beautiful women. She was also recognized for her cameo role in the film "Ride Along". In 2011, she was awarded the award for inspiring females from Atlanta Dream. Duncan is socially aware and is working for Walker's non-profit organization, which provides residential treatment to youth and also educational. Duncan launched an initiative called the Cause & Effect series while working with V-103 to locate local NGOs not adequately protected. Through this series, she hosted a number of fundraisers across Atlanta for the purpose of helping the NGOs that are not well-known. She was also a representative for Enchanted Closet. The organization gives dresses, shoes, and other clothes to low-income girls.









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