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Maria Henderson showed the world that her husband isn’t the only one who can handle himself inside of the cage. The wife of current Bellator star and former UFC lightweight champion Benson Henderson, Maria made her MMA debut on the historic LFA 100 card. The amateur strawweight bout between her and Amanda Mitchell served as the cards opening bout and both women’s debut. After three hard rounds, Henderson was named the winner by unanimous decision. Despite her background in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Henderson kept the fight on her feet throughout the contest. Standing in the southpaw stance, she utilized an effective body kick to keep her opponent at bay through the first round. After some words of encourage from her husband in her corner, Henderson pushed Mitchell up against the fence and worked in a number of knees in the clinch. Both fighters were noticeably tired during the third round, but dug deep to exchange big shots until the final horn. After getting the nod, Hende ....
Needless to say, if you had wedding plans in 2020 they probably changed at least one or two times. Perhaps you changed your wedding date altogether. Many couples were faced with the tough decision of having to change things up in the face of the ongoing pandemic. So did wedding venues. Celebration Farm in Iowa City is in the news because according to KCRG, the venue stuck to it s strict no refund policy despite the pandemic. KCRG reports that a couple from Fairfax, Dylan and Mariah Henderson, booked their wedding more than a year in advance at Celebration Farm. There was no way that they could have known what 2020 had in store. They had planned on a 400 person reception and booked both barns at Celebration Farm. But then COVID-19 hit, and the Governor put restrictions on how many people could gather in public. KCRG notes that the couple chose to cancel their wedding and hoped that the venue would be flexible and willing to help. ....