A fight which was billed as "come for the boobs, stay for the violence" between the two pin-up punchers certainly delivered on the latter, as 'The Ultimate Fighter' alum Ostovich displayed superior striking to VanZant, shuddering her foe with a series of clubbing overhand rights en route to a reasonably clear-cut win on the judges' scorecards.
The result was a hard one to bear for VanZant, who is now 0-2 in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) ring and is 1-5 in her last six fights (in bare-knuckle and MMA) since 2017 – with that sole win coming against her conqueror on Friday night, when VanZant submitted Ostovich in January 2019 in the UFC.
Following her loss to Britain Hart on her BKFC debut earlier this year, VanZant vowed to be more aggressive in her second appearance and she certainly delivered on that pledge as she rushed forward towards Ostovich from the opening bell.
But if VanZant thought she could overwhelm Ostovich early in her rival's maiden appearance in the BKFC squared circle, she found herself met with stern resistance.
Ostovich, whose last win in any code came in 2017, displayed much-improved striking, particularly with that aforementioned overhand right which repeatedly landed in each of the fight's five rounds.
VanZant looked to settle into a rhythm in the second, making good use of her jab.