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Alice Ardelean went all-in to get first UFC win: 'My face looks terrible!'

Alice Ardelean went all-in to get first UFC win: 'My face looks terrible!'

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Alice Ardelean went all-in to get first UFC win: 'My face looks terrible!' | UFC Vegas 107
UFC on ESPN 68 winner Alice Ardelean talks to MMA Junkie and other reporters post-fight after her victory over Rayanne dos Santos in Las Vegas.
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