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When “Lil Bulldog” retired from MMA in June, she was creative with her finances, Gossip Of The City Twitter Video.
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Felice Herrig, currently a Bare Knuckle Fighting tournament member, joined OnlyFans, where she sells photos of her feet on the exclusive content site. The income she earns from OnlyFans allows her to have a more flexible battle schedule.
“It made a huge difference, especially because after my first knee surgery, I wouldn’t say I’m broke, but I don’t have any money,” the 37-year-old recently told TMZ. “People don’t know you’re bound by this contract that you can’t get out of, but you’re not getting paid.
“I’ve always had people obsessed with my feet…I bought a house before my knee surgery, and I just kept digging into it and thinking, ‘I think people like my feet. Maybe I will. .’ Only fans.”
Herrig is also selling her old socks for $150, and she’s totally in on the deal, as her OnlyFans profile currently states: “If you like nice feet , you’ve come to the right place.”
In the interview, Herrig detailed her decision to sign with BKFC after retiring from MMA in June.
“Now we’ve come full circle,” said the Buffalo native. “I can do what I love again. Boxing has always been my number one.”
Herrig (14-10 MMA, 5-5 UFC) announced her MMA retirement after losing to Karolina Kowalkiewicz at UFC Vegas 56 last month. Herrig is back in the Octagon after missing nearly two years through injury.
“I’ve been honored to be in the UFC for eight years and 20 years,” Herrig said in a post-fight interview. “The big thing for me is that I’ve had two ACL surgeries, and I don’t want to go out like that. I want to prove that I can go through two knee surgeries and return and continue to fight at the highest level.
“I feel better than ever in training, my head feels great, I have a lot of positive energy around me and a great coach. But I know that if I don’t feel it in the cage, it will be My last fight. Not bad, I feel like I have something else, and it’s time to end this chapter of my life. It’s regrettable because I’ve been fighting for it for the past 20 years. But it’s time to move on to other things.”
Before starting her MMA career, Herrig went 23-5 as a professional kickboxer.