I will be competing in the @eddiebravo invitational #EBI ON @UFCFightPass @danawhite @seanshelby #bringLizback pic.twitter.com/3YAaSik1sU
— LIZ CARMOUCHE (@iamgirlrilla) August 31, 2016
While she continues to pester UFC officials on social media to get her a fight, Liz Carmouche is going to remain active.
Carmouche, who fought Ronda Rousey in the first-ever female championship fight in the UFC, is planning on competing next month at Eddie Bravo Invitational 8.
Carmouche will battle Maria Henderson on September 11 in a special match as part of the submission jiu-jitsu tournament.
The 32-year-old Carmouche (10-5) has not fought since an early April 2015 victory over Lauren Murphy that snapped a two-fight losing skid. During that time, she was bested by former UFC champion Miesha Tate and one-time challenger Alexis Davis.
Overall, Carmouche is 2-3 in the UFC including her 2013 loss to Rousey.