Invicta FC 14: What to Watch For RJ Gardner September 7, 2015 Events, Previews, Promotions, Spotlight When it comes to women’s MMA, few promotions deliver a better product than Invicta FC. An organization dedicated to building women’s MMA, Invicta FC is the only all-female MMA promotion in the U.S. and their stable of talent is deep; a big reason why the UFC has partnered with Invicta FC. On Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, Invicta FC heads back to Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, MO, for Invicta FC 14: Evinger vs. Kianzad. High Level Women’s MMA While the UFC has a strangle hold on bantamweight and strawweight talent, Invicta FC is your home for all other things women’s MMA. Their featherweight, flyweight and atomweight divisions are loaded with talent and they are still the best development organization for the UFC’s bantamweight and strawweight divisions. Women’s MMA has greatly evolved over the last few years and the talent just keeps getting better and better and Invicta FC has played a key role in WMMA’s revolution. Prospect Watch – DeAnna Bennett Currently undefeated with a record of 7-0, Bennett is one of the best prospects in the women’s strawweight division today. At 30 years old, she may be a little more mature than most prospects, but having only competed as a pro for the past three years, Bennett has come a long way. Taking on former Invicta FC strawweight champion Katja Kankaanpaa this will be a huge test for Bennett. A win her could launch her into title contention, or even an opportunity in the UFC. Bantamweight Title Fight While the UFC is home to the best women’s bantamweights in the world, Invicta FC has an impressive stable of competitors in the division as well; none better than champion Tonya Evinger and challenger Pannie Kianzad. As the two highest ranked women’s bantamweights outside of the UFC, Evinger and Kianzad will battle it out in the main event of the evening for the Invicta FC title; a title Evinger just recently captured. This should prove to be an excellent fight between two of the best female fighters in the world today.