The Shevchenko sisters, Valentina and Antonina, both won their respective fights at UFC 255
Valentina and Antonina Shevchenko were two stars from the UFC 255 fight card as the sisters won their fights.
The Shevchenkos created history by becoming the first sisters to feature on the same UFC card and had a lot to celebrate afterwards.
Antonina defeated fast-rising star Ariane Lipski via TKO and also gave her rival several injuries. Valentina, for her part, kept hold of her UFC Flyweight title after defeating a game Jennifer Maia.
The pair recently went through their post-fight cycles with Valentina enjoying a ton of sweets. However, more was to come for the UFC pair in the city of Las Vegas.
Valentina, Antonina and a few from their crew celebrated at the fancy Barry’s Prime and also spent time in one of the best hotels in the city.
A well-deserved celebration
Valentina and Antonina both shared several photos and videos of what all they gorged on in the restaurant.
From steaks to caviar to oysters, nothing was off the table as the sisters went wild. There was also an incredible moment where Valentina was taught how to make s’mores and The Bullet seemed to enjoy the process a lot.
The sisters also might have hit the gambling tables as they shared clippings of the same on their social media accounts.
This was a perfect way to cap off another great performance, especially by Valentina, and both sisters should be on a bit of a break now.
There is no news of who Antonina will be fighting next but the same can’t be said about her sister. Lauren Murphy and Jessica Andrade are two who are eyeing her title and the winner of this fight could end up challenging The Bullet.
Shevchenko has been dominant in the Flyweight division and no one has come close to taking the title off her waist.
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