UFC mourns the death of a start who was shoot minutes ago

Victoria Lee, one of the world’s most promising young mixed martial artists, has died at the age of 18, her family have confirmed.

 

“She has gone too soon and our family has been completely devastated since then,” wrote her sister, Angela, in an Instagram post on Saturday. “We miss her … [m]ore than anything in this world. Our family will never be the same. Life will never be the same. Victoria was the most beautiful soul who ever lived. She was the best little sister in the world.”

 

Lee was born and raised in Hawaii, where she was part of a family with a strong MMA pedigree. Angela holds the ONE Championship atomweight world title while their brother, Christian, is the ONE lightweight champion. ONE is the largest MMA promotion in Asia.

Victoria Lee had been tipped to join her siblings as a world champion and was nicknamed “The Prodigy”. She won her first three fights in ONE but had taken time off in 2022 to concentrate on graduating from high school. She was also a junior world champion in the modern variant of pankration, a form of ancient Greek wrestling.

 

Lee was closely involved with her siblings’ careers and would bake cakes for them after fights. In December she said her brother’s recent world title win was an inspiration.

 

“I’m so proud of my big brother,” she said. “Just being able to be in the gym and watch him grind and push so hard in all of his training sessions, and watch the fight and see it play out so beautifully.”

 

ONE’s chairman, Chatri Sityodtong, also paid tribute to Lee.

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