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MMA Fighter Sammy-Jo Luxton’s Provocative Photos Go Viral

MMA Fighter Sammy-Jo Luxton’s Provocative Photos Go Viral

Sammy-Jo Luxton is a prominent mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter boasting a 7-1-0 record.

As impressive as that is from a fighting standpoint, it isn’t why she went viral online this past week.

Rather, the cause of Luxton’s newfound celebrity status is a now-viral tweet.

The message in question largely speaks for itself:

Reactions to the tweet poured in immediately. A combination of MMA fans and non-MMA fans couldn’t believe their eyes.

The responses were telling:

Luxton currently has more than 22,000 followers and Instagram and seems to get really solid engagement on many of her posts:

 

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All in all, this has been a busy year for non-UFC MMA stars. Between Pearl Gonzalez’s provocative Halloween video, Valerie Loureda wild outfit choice and now this – it has been one thing after another.

Luxton, for what it’s worth, appears to appreciate the newfound attention.

She tweeted this response to the original message:

At the moment, Luxton’s stock appears to be on the ascent.

Both from a fighting and non-fighting perspective, she has a ton of momentum.

Will she be able to continue building on it?

Time will tell.

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