Leap of faith pays off for Canadian bantamweight Melissa (Scare) Croden
In 2015, Melissa Croden took a leave of absence from her job as a paramedic to spend three months in Thailand. She wanted to know whether mixed martial arts was really for her.
“I wanted to test myself and see if I could handle the demands of this sport … I went there and trained my butt off and just fell in love with the sport,” she recalled. “I was like ‘This is what I want to do’ and ever since that moment, I’ve been pursuing it pretty hard and have put my (whole) being into it.”
A decade later, that leap of faith has led Croden to Vancouver’s Rogers Arena.
On Saturday, the 34-year-old bantamweight from Calgary will make her UFC debut, facing Brazil’s Tainara (Thai Panther) Lisboa in the opening bout of the UFC Fight Night card.



