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Angie "Overkill" Hill Joins Game Changers

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On this week’s episode of Game Changers of the Women’s Sports Museum, we’re featuring a current athlete in one of the most intense sports women compete in, professional fighting.

Angela Hill, also know as Angie “Overkill” Hill is a UFC straw weight Contender and former Muay Thai Champion.

She was a part of the Ultimate Fighter’s first season featuring an all female cast and is the first African American Female fighter to join the UFC.

This game changer shares how determination led her to where she is today and her unconventional journey to the UFC as an undefeated Muay Thai champion with very little experience in jiujitsu.

A power couple in the world of professional fighting, Angela is coached by her husband, Adam, also a former Muay Thai fighter.
You can follow Angela @angieoverkill on Instagram and Twitter.

We hope you enjoy this episode! Please take 10 seconds to give us a 5 ⭐️ rating and a short written review! That will help our podcast tremendously by allowing other likeminded listeners to find us!
If you'd like to support the Women's Sports Museum, click here!
Have a game changer you'd like to hear on our podcast?
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On this week’s episode of Game Changers of the Women’s Sports Museum, we’re featuring a current athlete in one of the most intense sports women compete in, professional fighting.

Angela Hill, also know as Angie “Overkill” Hill is a UFC straw weight Contender and former Muay Thai Champion.

She was a part of the Ultimate Fighter’s first season featuring an all female cast and is the first African American Female fighter to join the UFC.

This game changer shares how determination led her to where she is today and her unconventional journey to the UFC as an undefeated Muay Thai champion with very little experience in jiujitsu.

A power couple in the world of professional fighting, Angela is coached by her husband, Adam, also a former Muay Thai fighter.
You can follow Angela @angieoverkill on Instagram and Twitter.

We hope you enjoy this episode! Please take 10 seconds to give us a 5 ⭐️ rating and a short written review! That will help our podcast tremendously by allowing other likeminded listeners to find us!
If you'd like to support the Women's Sports Museum, click here!
Have a game changer you'd like to hear on our podcast?
Email us at: podcast@womenssportsmuseum.org
You can follow The Women's Sports Museum on Instagram @womenssportsmuseum

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