Bantamweights Olga Rubin and Mayra Cantuária try to line themselves up for a title shot when they battle in Atlanta on Friday.
Invicta FC 60 is set for Friday night at the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta with a pair of bantamweight contenders headlining the card. Olga Rubin (9-4) looks to get another title shot as she squares off with Mayra Cantuária (10-6-1) in the main event. Rubin lost to former bantamweight champ Talita Bernardo at Invicta FC 55 in Kansas City, Kansas, on June 28, tapping out of a rear naked choke at 2:53 of the second round. Cantuária also comes off a loss, dropping a unanimous decision to Jennifer Maia at Invicta FC 56 in Denver on Aug. 9. Maia took the belt from Bernardo in December.
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Date: Friday, Feb. 7, 2025
Time: 7 p.m. ET
TV: CBSSN
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In another bantamweight battle, Shanna Young (10-7) takes on Katharina Lehner (8-5). Young comes off the fastest knockout in Invicta history, a 23-second referee stoppage of Pámela Bóveda at Invicta FC 58 in Kansas City, Kansas, on Nov. 6. The versatile Lehner last entered the octagon on Oct. 6, 2023, when she was stopped by punches in a loss to Melissa Croden 3:20 into the third round.
Prior to Young-Lehner, Victoria Leonardo (10-6) and Rayla Nascimento (10-10) collide in a flyweight bout. Leonardo submitted Amanda Torres via armbar at 1:56 of the third round at Invicta FC 58 in November after losing her previous two fights. Nascimento is making her Invicta FC debut after taking a unanimous decision over Viviane Pereira at XFC 51 in Milwaukee on Sept. 27.
The first fight on the main card pits strawweights Liana Pirosin (8-7) and Shino VanHoose (6-6). Pirosin has lost her last three bouts, including a unanimous decision to Abril Anguiano on June 8 in Lubbock, Texas. VanHoose is returning to the ring after a layoff of more than five years, with her last fight a loss to Lindsey VanZandt via leg kick 39 seconds into the first round at Invicta FC 37 in Kansas City, Kansas, back on Oct. 4, 2019.
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