Caitlin Clark joked that her Indiana Fever teammate Sophie Cunningham might one day become a professional fighter. The comment landed as a joke, but Clark used it to make a sharper point about the growing visibility of the WNBA and its players.
What Clark Actually Said About Cunningham and the UFC
Clark addressed Cunningham’s UFC 329 appearance directly, and her quote did more work than a simple punchline. “It shows people are really paying attention to the WNBA and the players we have and the personalities we have across this league,” Clark said, according to Bleacher Report.

“It’s certainly fun. Maybe we’ll see her do more of it. Who knows? Maybe she’ll be a UFC fighter at some point. That’s up to Sophie.”
That framing positions Cunningham’s UFC appearance not just as a novelty but as evidence of genuine crossover appeal. Clark tied the moment directly to the league’s rising profile, and that context matters more than the fighter joke itself.
How Cunningham Appeared at UFC 329
Bleacher Report indicated Cunningham attended UFC 329 in Las Vegas and made an impromptu appearance as a ring girl after interacting with UFC president Dana White. The scheduling alignment coincided with the Fever playing in Las Vegas against the Las Vegas Aces, allowing Cunningham this opportunity.

While specific details about her role in the event are limited, Cunningham’s presence generated social media attention and highlighted the UFC’s use of viral moments.
Why This Crossover Has Real Weight Behind It
This is not just a fun celebrity cameo story. This moment illustrates the WNBA’s ongoing expansion into mainstream entertainment spaces, powered in large part by Clark’s drawing effect on the entire league.
The Fever have gained visibility, and brands are increasingly interested in players who can reach audiences beyond basketball. The UFC appearance fits that trajectory of growing crossover appeal.
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What Comes Next for Cunningham’s Off-Court Profile
The WNBA season remains the immediate priority for Cunningham. Once the season concludes, opportunities for further appearances inside the UFC or other cross-promotional events may increase.
The bigger question is whether the UFC and WNBA will explore formal collaboration beyond one-off appearances. Both leagues target younger, social-media-driven audiences, and the crossover potential is clear. Clark’s joke may become the most quoted line from this moment, but the growing interest in players like Cunningham suggests there could be a longer commercial play if both sides pursue it.