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Rachael Ostovich Stuns on Beach in Tiny Red Bikini


UFC Star Rachael Ostovich Stuns on Beach in Tiny Red Bikini as She Relaxes on Hawaii Holiday

UFC star Rachael Ostovich sent her fans wild when she posted saucy snaps of herself soaking up the rays in a tiny red bikini on a Hawaii beach.
The flyweight fighter is relaxing ahead of her Fight Night 156 showdown with Veronica Macedo on August 10.
 Rachael Ostovich looked stunning in a tiny red bikini, soaking up the rays in Hawaii
Rachael Ostovich looked stunning in a tiny red bikini, soaking up the rays in Hawaii
 Ostovich is relaxing ahead of her fight against Veronica Macedo on August 10
Ostovich is relaxing ahead of her fight against Veronica Macedo on August 10
Ostovich, 28, headed back to her native Hawaii for a training camp ahead of the crucial bout in Montevideo.
She will travel to Uruguay next month on the back of two straight losses against Montana De La Rosa and Paige VanZant.
And to take her mind off the training regime, Ostovich found some time to swing by a beautiful North Shore beach in Oahu.
She looked stunning, showing off her curves with the tiny bikini leaving little to the imagination.
The brunette shared the pictures with her 623,000 followers on Instagram.
And the UFC star was seemingly in high spirits, captioning the snaps: "Nah, love I'm good, go away."
Fortunately, Ostovich's domestic violence horror now seems to be a thing of the past.
She suffered a broken orbital bone, among other injuries, in an alleged assault by her ex-husband Arnold Berdon in November.
The incident took place just before her fight with VanZant, which was then pushed forward to January 2019.
Berdon, also an MMA fighter, was sentenced to a four-year probation on May 16.

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