UFC Fighter Maryna Moroz Turns Heads in Cheeky Cowgirl Mirror Selfie
UFC fighter Maryna Moroz has once again captured the attention of her followers on social media. This week, she posted a mirror selfie that showcased her fit physique in a playful cowgirl ensemble, taken within the confines of her Florida residence.
In the striking image, Moroz stands confidently before a large mirror, donning a brown cowboy hat and knee-high boots that complement her outfit. The Ukrainian athlete paired these Western accessories with a deep brown crop top and a daring belt-style bottom, accentuated by a prominent statement buckle.
Her caption was succinct yet engaging: “I’m waiting for you #linkinbio,” which quickly drew fans into the comments section. Reactions poured in, with one follower posting fire emojis while another exclaimed, “Beautiful!!!” Heart-eye emojis flooded the thread as admirers lauded her latest look.
Moroz's journey in the Octagon has been marked by resilience, particularly as she navigated personal challenges outside of fighting.
In 2022, she returned to the cage during the prelims of UFC 272 amid the turmoil of Russia’s invasion of her homeland. Entering the match as a slight underdog against Mariya Agapova, Moroz displayed aggression from the outset.
By the second round, she had taken control, bringing the fight to the ground and advancing her position before securing an arm-triangle choke that led to a decisive submission victory.
After this emotionally charged win, Moroz shared her struggles leading up to the fight, expressing concern for her family back in Ukraine.
“My family is in Ukraine,” she revealed. “I had a hard week. I worried, I cried, because my family is right now in a bad situation. Thank you to everyone who messaged me, supported me, because this week was hard for me. I wanted to cry because of this war my country is in.”
She elaborated on the emotional burden she carried throughout that week.
“I have a lot of pressure. All this week I feel nervous, I cried. I tried to focus. Many people don’t know, but it was really hard for me,” she continued. “I see in Ukraine how terrible the situation is. It was really my heart almost crying. But I did it. I focused and I did fight.”
Currently, Moroz has not disclosed her next fight as she remains under suspension due to violations of the UFC’s anti-doping regulations.
The Combat Sports Anti-Doping (CSAD) agency previously announced that Moroz tested positive for meldonium in two separate drug tests conducted on June 25, 2025, and July 16, 2025. Both samples returned positive results for this banned substance, which is prohibited at all times under the UFC’s Anti-Doping Policy administered by CSAD.




















