Grant Hill 'still in awe' after daughter Myla wins 1st amateur MMA fight
NBA Hall of Famer Grant Hill is a proud father after watching daughter Myla Hill make her amateur mixed martial arts debut.
The 19-year-old Myla defeated Jenna Loza in the first round of their fight at Rival Fight League: Halloween Havoc in Lakeland, Florida, on Friday night.
Grant said in a tweet Tuesday that he was "still in awe" by his daughter's performance.
4 days later, and I'm still in awe of my daughter Myla's performance in her first amateur MMA fight. She was focused, composed (which her mother and I were not before & during the fight), aggressive & clearly not afraid of the moment inside the octagon. #TeamMyla #ProudDad https://t.co/Dx7slboFnF
— grant hill (@realgranthill33) November 2, 2021
Myla trains at The 6 Levels near Orlando and is a purple belt in jiu-jitsu, according to MMA Fighting.
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