Like with most sports, there are some gorgeous athletes competing in the world of mixed martial arts. MMA fighters have great bodies and lucky for us, some of them like to share it with the world. And not just fighters, even ring girls too.

We think after going through this compelling list of some of the biggest UFC stars who have stripped down to pretty much nothing, that Google searches should be in order. But we’ll leave that up to you.

Whether it be ESPN or Playboy, we have a handful of UFC stars that have bared it all for the camera. Tough to believe sometimes, but it’s definitely a thing.

Let’s take a look at Six UFC Stars Who Posed Naked for Magazines.

Rachelle Leah

Leah is a model, actress, and television personality. She came to fame at 19-years old when the UFC signed her as an Octagon girl.

Apart from her UFC stint, however, Leah has also appeared in numerous magazines. Some publications include Maxim, Men’s Fitness, and Stuff.

In 2008 however, Leah gave in and went full Hollywood, posing nude for Playboy. The MMA chick bared it all in a photoshoot where else? In the cage.

It was a good twist of art for what normally would be a place where fighters throw down. For a day at the very least, the cage was the backdrop for a stunning nude shoot.

Felice Herrig

Felice “Lil Bulldong” Herrig is one of the top contenders in UFC’s strawweight division. She was a former kickboxer, Muay Thai fighter, and a contestant on the 20th season of The Ultimate Fighter.

But the 32-year-old is more well known for her sultry curves rather than her skills in the cage. Recently, however, Herrig took things to the next level by posing nude for Muscle & Fitness magazine.

The photos were amazing, to say the least. Herrig is a beautiful lady, and seeing her in the bare is something that should be appreciated.

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Arianny Celeste

Perhaps the most famous UFC personality who is not a fighter. Arianny Celeste is the classic Octagon girl. She is of Mexican and Filipino descent and made her UFC debut in 2006.

But like many popular female athletes and personalities, the temptation to go nude proved to be too strong. Celeste gave in and agreed to pose nude for the November 2010 issue of Playboy magazine.

She is no doubt the most popular Octagon girl in history, and her posing in Playboy cemented her status among the top.

Conor McGregor

Just to balance things out, let’s include a dude. And who else but “The Notorious” Conor McGregor? McGregor is without a doubt the most popular UFC fighter in the history of the sport. He is the only fighter in history to simultaneously hold two belts in two different divisions. He is also the highest-earning UFC fighter of all time.

And McGregor accomplished all this in just a few years.

With fame, however, come distractions. And McGregor likes to stay in the limelight. So when an opportunity to pose nude for ESPN’s 2016 Body issue, the Irishman jumped at the opportunity.

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Miesha Tate

She’s definitely one of the hottest fighters to have ever stepped inside the Octagon. Some say she is right at the top. Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Miesha Tate may have just recently retired. But that doesn’t mean we don’t miss her inside the Octagon.

Thankfully, Tate can remain in our minds even if she is no longer actively competing.

One of the first to pose for ESPN’s Body issue, Tate exposed her lady bits for all the world to see.

Ronda Rousey

Whether or not she has improved her boxing in the year she was gone from the Octagon, that doesn’t matter right now. Although Rousey got terribly wrecked by Amanda Nunes in her last fight. It doesn’t change the fact that Rousey is one of the hottest UFC stars in history.

Rousey is certainly the most popular female MMA fighter of all time. With that, there is no dispute.

During her stay at the top of the sport, Rousey enjoyed everything that came with the fame. This includes again, being able to pose nude for ESPN. Seriously, thank you ESPN!

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