Kay Hansen
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Real, and documented across a professional combat-sports career that started remarkably young. Kay Hansen (born August 14, 1999, in California) began training in mixed martial arts at 16 after watching Ronda Rousey's title defense at UFC 190, later saying the moment changed the direction of her life. She turned professional at Invicta FC 26 on December 8, 2017 — at 18 years old — submitting Emilee King via armbar in 1:23 of the first round, becoming, per the promotion's own record as described on her official UFC athlete profile, the youngest fighter ever to compete and win in Invicta FC history. She fought a run of Invicta bouts over the next two-and-a-half years, compiling wins and losses against a mix of prospects and future UFC names, before signing with the UFC itself. Hansen made her UFC debut on June 27, 2020, submitting Jinh Yu Frey via armbar in the third round — a performance UFC.com's own coverage said earned her a Performance Bonus, and one that drew a congratulatory shout-out from Ronda Rousey, the fighter whose UFC 190 win had first pulled Hansen toward the sport. She then lost her next three fights by unanimous decision — to Cory McKenna in November 2020, Jasmine Jasudavicius at UFC 270 in January 2022, and Piera Rodriguez at UFC 273 in April 2022 — missing weight ahead of the Rodriguez bout and posting a public apology on social media beforehand. The UFC released her in mid-April 2022, ending a four-fight run that opened with a submission win and closed with three straight decision losses; she wrote on social media afterward, "22 years young. My career is just getting started." A wave of clickbait coverage around her release framed it as being "fired for having an OnlyFans." Hansen pushed back on that framing herself, directly and on the record, days after the release: "And for anyone saying 'mAyBe If ShE dIdNt HaVe An OnLy FaNs…' get a life. I train 2/3 times a day, live a disciples life and I'm the hardest worker you'll meet. Posting a photo on a site has ZERO impact on my fighting performance." Eight months later, at the December 2022 World MMA Awards, she gave a fuller account of her own of the relationship between the two in her own words: "I feel like a lot of people knock it, and I understand everyone has their opinion, but at the end of the day, it allows me to make the training schedule I want. I don't have to get another job working a 9-to-5, you know what I mean? So it allows me to structure my camps and focus on what really matters, and that's fighting." This page uses her own framing, not the clickbait's — the UFC release is a neutral, dated career fact (a third consecutive decision loss), not a story about OnlyFans. She re-signed with Invicta FC on a multi-fight contract on April 29, 2022, roughly two weeks after her UFC release, and returned to competition on June 28, 2024 at Invicta FC 55, defeating Sayury Cañon by split decision in a three-round, back-and-forth bout — per the promotion's own official results page, her most recent fight. Her career professional MMA record stands at 8 wins and 6 losses, including that 1-3 UFC stretch. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her sanctioned, camera-verified UFC and Invicta FC fight record is consistent with a real, documented human creator. People searching "kay hansen" are almost always checking on the young UFC-era fighter and the OnlyFans-release story they half-remember — not questioning whether she exists. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
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- Instagram @kayhansenmma Appears official Handle consistently cited across UFC.com and named sports press. Live bio text and follower count could not be independently reconfirmed via automated fetch (Instagram blocks unauthenticated requests).
- X (Twitter) @KayHansenMMA Appears official Long-standing handle matching her known fighter identity, cited directly in named press coverage of her UFC career; live bio text and follower count could not be independently reconfirmed via automated fetch.
- UFC (league profile) Athlete profile Official Official UFC athlete-profile page, last reflecting her 7-6 in-UFC-era record; retained as a league-verified identity page even though she is no longer on the UFC roster. Career totals since her Invicta FC return (8-6 overall) are documented separately above.
- OnlyFans — Warning Documented as active via her own on-record statements from 2022 (a same-week post-UFC-273 defense of the account, and a fuller December 2022 interview describing the income as career-supporting). We found no named press confirming the account has closed, but also no current official hub of hers we could independently check to reconfirm it as presently active. Not linked here regardless — reach any legitimate account only through her own verified bio links, never a search-result "leak" page.
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- Search results for her name surface a large field of clickbait "OnlyFans" articles and "leaked" content-mill pages, including a pattern of identical templates hosted on compromised university (.edu) subdomains observed during this research; none of it traces to any account she controls, and none of it is linked or described further here.
- A cluster of SEO headlines frame her 2022 UFC release as being "fired for OnlyFans." Her own on-record statements — both her direct response days after the release and a fuller December 2022 interview — reject that causal claim; this page uses her framing rather than the clickbait's, and treats the release itself as a neutral, dated career fact (a third consecutive decision loss).
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her sanctioned, camera-verified UFC and Invicta FC combat record supports a real human creator, not a virtual one.
The documented facts
- Turned professional in mixed martial arts at Invicta FC 26 on December 8, 2017, at age 18, submitting Emilee King via armbar at 1:23 of the first round — becoming, per the promotion's own record as described on her official UFC athlete profile, the youngest fighter to compete and win in Invicta FC history. Source: UFC.com — official athlete profile · documented
- Began training in mixed martial arts at 16 after watching Ronda Rousey's title defense at UFC 190, an experience she has credited with changing the direction of her life toward pursuing a UFC career. Source: UFC.com, Apr 1, 2021 · documented (that she said it)
- Made her UFC debut on June 27, 2020 at UFC on ESPN: Poirier vs. Hooker, submitting Jinh Yu Frey via armbar in the third round — a win UFC.com's own coverage said earned her a Performance Bonus and drew a congratulatory post from Ronda Rousey. Source: UFC.com, Apr 1, 2021 · documented
- Lost three consecutive UFC fights by unanimous decision — to Cory McKenna (November 14, 2020), Jasmine Jasudavicius at UFC 270 (January 22, 2022), and Piera Rodriguez at UFC 273 (April 9, 2022) — missing weight ahead of the Rodriguez bout and posting a public apology on social media beforehand. Source: Heavy.com, Apr 13, 2022 (J.R. DeGroote) · documented
- The UFC released her in mid-April 2022 following that third consecutive loss, ending a four-fight UFC run; she wrote on social media afterward, "22 years young. My career is just getting started." Source: Heavy.com, Apr 13, 2022 (J.R. DeGroote) · documented (that she said it)
- Responding directly to critics who tied the loss and release to her OnlyFans account, she wrote, on the record, days after the UFC 273 loss: "And for anyone saying 'mAyBe If ShE dIdNt HaVe An OnLy FaNs…' get a life. I train 2/3 times a day, live a disciples life and I'm the hardest worker you'll meet. Posting a photo on a site has ZERO impact on my fighting performance." Source: Heavy.com, Apr 13, 2022 (J.R. DeGroote) · documented (that she said it)
- In a December 19, 2022 interview at the World MMA Awards, she gave her own fuller account of the OnlyFans/fighting-career relationship: "I feel like a lot of people knock it... at the end of the day, it allows me to make the training schedule I want. I don't have to get another job working a 9-to-5... it allows me to structure my camps and focus on what really matters, and that's fighting." Source: Yahoo Sports / MMA Junkie, Dec 19, 2022 (Farah Hannoun & Mike Bohn) · documented (that she said it)
- Re-signed with Invicta FC on a multi-fight contract on April 29, 2022, roughly two weeks after her UFC release. Source: Wikipedia — Kay Hansen · documented
- Returned to competition on June 28, 2024 at Invicta FC 55, defeating Sayury Cañon by split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28) in a three-round bout — per the promotion's own official results page, her most recent fight. Source: Invicta FC — official results, June 28, 2024 · documented
- Holds a career professional MMA record of 8 wins–6 losses (2 by KO/TKO, 4 by submission, 2 by decision among the wins; 1 KO/TKO, 5 decisions among the losses), including a 1-3 record specifically in the UFC. Source: ESPN — Kay Hansen fighter profile · documented
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her sanctioned, camera-verified UFC and Invicta FC fight record is consistent with a real, documented human creator. Status: unknown
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