Angela Hill

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Angela Patrice Hill (born January 12, 1985) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the women's Strawweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). She was formerly signed with the Invicta Fighting Championships, where she was the strawweight champion. She is also a former World Kickboxing Association champion.
Birthdate:
12 January 1985
Full Name:
Angela Patrice Hill
Birthplace:
Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Nationality:
United States
Residence:
San Diego, California, USA
Gender:
Female
Height (cm):
160
Weight (kg):
52
Career Started:
2014
Rank Belt:
Brown belt (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu)
Reach:
163
Ring Name:
Overkill
Active Years:
From - 2014, To - Present
Player Active:
From - 2014, To - Present

Angela Hill Bio

Angela Patrice Hill, born on January 12, 1985, is an American mixed martial artist competing in the women’s strawweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Known by the ring name “Overkill,” she is widely recognized for her high activity level, technical striking, and consistency inside the cage. A former Invicta Fighting Championships strawweight titleholder and former World Kickboxing Association champion, Hill has become one of the most durable and recognizable veterans in her division.

Based in San Diego, California, where she trains with Alliance MMA, Hill holds a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. She began her professional MMA career in 2014 and has remained active in top promotions ever since, building a reputation for accepting short-notice bouts and delivering entertaining performances.

Early Life and Background

Angela Patrice Hill was born on January 12, 1985, in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Before pursuing combat sports professionally, she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Cooper Union school of art in New York City. That creative background would later shape much of her public persona inside the MMA world.

Prior to fighting full time, Hill worked as an animator in animation studios and as a bartender. She is also an avid video gamer and cosplayer, a hobby she brought into her fight career by appearing in costume before several Invicta events. Her costumes have included Dhalsim, Afro Samurai, a Fallout Vault Dweller, and a member of The Warriors.

Hill comes from a notable American family. Her paternal grandparents were Barney and Betty Hill, who became famous for one of the most widely discussed alien abduction claims in United States history. Hill has spoken about her family background with pride, noting that her grandfather’s story is well documented online.

Path to MMA

Hill’s transition into combat sports came through her kickboxing background, where she earned a World Kickboxing Association title. That striking base gave her the foundation she needed to move into mixed martial arts, a sport that blends striking with grappling and wrestling.

She made her professional MMA debut in 2014, earning a victory over Stephanie Skinner in her first official bout. Later that year, Hill was selected to appear on The Ultimate Fighter: A Champion Will Be Crowned, where she faced future UFC champion Carla Esparza in the preliminary round and lost by submission in the first round. Although she did not win the tournament, the appearance gave her a national platform.

Following a brief initial UFC run, Hill signed with Invicta FC in late 2015. There, she quickly established herself as a top strawweight by finishing Alida Gray and Stephanie Eggink in succession, performances that earned her a Performance of the Night bonus and set up a title opportunity.

Angela Hill Career

Early Career (2014)

Angela Hill began her professional career in 2014 with a victory over Stephanie Skinner, immediately establishing herself as a promising striker. Her selection to The Ultimate Fighter roster that same year marked her entry into the UFC pipeline and gave her valuable experience against high-level competition.

Although she was released from the UFC after a submission loss to Rose Namajunas at UFC 192 in October 2015, Hill used the setback as a launching point. Just weeks later, she announced her signing with Invicta FC, where she would soon capture championship gold.

Invicta FC Breakthrough (2015-2016)

Hill made her Invicta debut at Invicta FC 15 on January 16, 2016, stopping Alida Gray with a first-round TKO. Less than two months later, she knocked out former title challenger Stephanie Eggink in the second round, earning her first Performance of the Night bonus.

On May 7, 2016, at Invicta FC 17, Hill faced undefeated strawweight champion Lívia Renata Souza and won the title by split decision. That victory made her the new Invicta FC Strawweight Champion and cemented her status as one of the division’s elite competitors.

UFC Return (2017-Present)

Hill returned to the UFC in 2017, losing a hard-fought decision to Jéssica Andrade in a bout that earned both fighters a Fight of the Night bonus. She quickly rebounded with a unanimous decision win over Ashley Yoder at The Ultimate Fighter 25 Finale and continued to add wins throughout 2017 and 2018, including a decision victory over Maryna Moroz at UFC on Fox 28.

From 2019 onward, Hill became known for stepping in on short notice and producing highly competitive fights. Notable victories during this stretch include wins over Jodie Esquibel, Ariane Carnelossi, Hannah Cifers, and Loma Lookboonmee, as well as a memorable Fight of the Night performance against Michelle Waterson in 2020. She added another Fight of the Night bonus in a 2021 bout with Amanda Lemos and a third such award in her May 2023 loss to Mackenzie Dern.

Hill continued to stay active in 2024, submitting Luana Pinheiro with a guillotine choke in May 2024, which earned her first Performance of the Night award. She faced Tabatha Ricci in August 2024, and in 2025 she fought Ketlen Souza, Iasmin Lucindo, and Fatima Kline. In May 2026, Hill defeated promotional newcomer Xiong Jing Nan by unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 277.

Style and Strengths

Hill is a precise, high-volume striker with strong kickboxing fundamentals, a skill set that traces back to her World Kickboxing Association title. Her cardio and durability allow her to maintain a fast pace over three or five rounds, and her experience has made her especially effective in technical decision bouts. Training out of Alliance MMA in San Diego has helped her round out her grappling, complementing her brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Notable Events and Milestones

Hill’s milestone moments include capturing the Invicta FC strawweight title in 2016, earning multiple Fight of the Night bonuses in the UFC, and breaking into the UFC’s official strawweight rankings. Her willingness to accept short-notice fights has produced some of the most memorable performances of her career, including bouts against Andrade, Waterson, and Lemos.

Angela Hill Career Wins

Across her professional career, Angela Hill has compiled a well-rounded resume that includes a World Kickboxing Association title, the Invicta FC strawweight championship, and numerous UFC victories. Her wins reflect a balance of finishes and decisions, with several of her UFC performances earning postfight bonus awards.

UFC Highlights

In the UFC, Hill has earned notable wins over fighters such as Ashley Yoder, Maryna Moroz, Jodie Esquibel, Ariane Carnelossi, Hannah Cifers, Loma Lookboonmee, Lupita Godinez, Emily Ducote, Denise Gomes, Luana Pinheiro, Ketlen Souza, and Xiong Jing Nan. Her bout with Andrade earned a Fight of the Night bonus, as did her fights with Waterson, Lemos, and Dern.

Her submission victory over Luana Pinheiro in May 2024 marked her first UFC Performance of the Night award, while her unanimous decision over Xiong Jing Nan in 2026 showed she remains a credible threat in the division. As of June 2026, Hill ranks among the top fifteen in the official UFC women’s strawweight rankings.

Other Wins and Performances

Outside the UFC, Hill’s most significant win came at Invicta FC 17, where she defeated Lívia Renata Souza by split decision to claim the promotion’s strawweight title. Earlier in her Invicta run, she earned first-round TKO wins over Alida Gray and a second-round knockout of Stephanie Eggink, both of which set the stage for her title opportunity.

Angela Hill Family

Family Background and Lineage

Angela Hill was raised in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Her paternal grandparents, Barney and Betty Hill, are remembered for one of the most famous alien abduction accounts in American history. Hill has publicly acknowledged her grandparents’ story and has noted the unusual recognition the family receives because of it.

Personal Life

Hill currently resides in San Diego, California, where she trains with Alliance MMA. She is also known outside the cage for her love of video games and cosplay, often appearing in costume before fights. Her interests in animation, gaming, and creative expression remain an integral part of her public identity.

2025 Season Performance

Angela Hill’s 2025 campaign reflected her usual blend of activity and toughness. She opened the year with a split decision win over Ketlen Souza at UFC Fight Night 251 in February, a closely contested bout in which she edged out the judges despite mixed media scores. She followed that performance with consecutive decision losses to Iasmin Lucindo at UFC on ESPN 72 and Fatima Kline at UFC 322 in November.

Even with the late-year setbacks, Hill remained ranked inside the UFC’s official strawweight top fifteen. Her willingness to face a deep schedule of ranked and rising opponents helped maintain her relevance in a crowded division, and her durability kept her in the mix for future high-profile bookings.

Heading into 2026, Hill continued to push forward, posting a unanimous decision win over promotional newcomer Xiong Jing Nan at UFC Fight Night 277 in May. With her experience, volume striking, and Alliance MMA support system behind her, Hill remained positioned as a steady gatekeeper and fan-favorite presence in the strawweight division.