UFC star celebrated Octagon return with bikini vid called ‘hotter than the sun’

Ahead of her imminent return to UFC, Ashlee Evans-Smith showed off her stunning back muscles with a raunchy swimming pool video.

The MMA world is counting down the days until the former Tuff-N-Uff champion makes her long awaited return to the Octagon. Evans-Smith has been battling a string of nasty injuries ever since her last bout against Norma Dumont, all the way back in 2020.

However, with her fitness and injuries now back under control, she is set to take on Ailin Perez in what could prove to be a very emotional night for the 36-year-old.

But before she looks to re-stamp her mark in UFC, she made a huge splash with a recent swimming pool video.

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Evans-Smith uploaded a video of herself climbing out of a pool while wearing a tiny lavender swimming costume. Her rear deltoids were at full flex, perhaps as a message to her fans her back injuries are now a thing of the past.

As you would expect her 114,000 followers could not get enough of the upload. “So excited, get it rebel girl,” one fan wrote alongside a fire emoji. “You’re hotter than the sun,” wrote a second admirer, who may have been looking for a nice cold drink to cool themselves down.

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Meanwhile, a third admirer took things an extra step further by adding “oh my god! Best thing I’ve seen on the internet all day!” Ashlee-Smith recently offered her fans an insight into what it was like trying to rediscover her full fitness.

“It has been a huge journey to get back into the cage,” she said to Up Next Fighting. “I have had spine surgery I was dealing with as well as a few other nagging injuries that I got taken care of.

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“It’s all part of the process and I am just really grateful the opportunity has come back, [so] I can prove to everyone that I still have what it takes to be in the UFC.

“I have been falling more in love with the journey, even now in my later years of fighting. All this hard work and all the sacrifices I have made, these last few years were worth it.”

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