The simmering rivalry between former UFC Flyweight Champion Valentina Shevchenko and rising contender Maycee Barber has intensified following Barber’s recent comments regarding Shevchenko’s marketability. Shevchenko, known for her stoic demeanor, didn’t hold back in her response, dismissing Barber’s remarks as “silly baby talk.”
Barber had reportedly suggested that despite Shevchenko’s dominant reign, she lacked the charisma or “star power” to truly draw mainstream attention, implying that a win over Shevchenko wouldn’t necessarily elevate her own profile significantly due to this perceived deficiency. “While she’s a great fighter, you don’t see her selling out arenas on her own name,” Barber was quoted as saying, “There are other champions who just have that ‘it’ factor, and she just doesn’t.”
“The Bullet” quickly retorted, scoffing at Barber’s assessment. “It’s silly baby talk from someone who hasn’t achieved anything close to what I have in this sport,” Shevchenko stated in an interview. “My focus has always been on performance and proving myself inside the octagon, not on popularity contests. The fans who appreciate true martial arts understand the value I bring.”
Shevchenko went on to suggest that Barber’s comments were a desperate attempt to gain attention. “Maycee needs to worry about her own fighting and winning, rather than trying to create drama outside the cage. When she gets to my level, then maybe her opinion will carry some weight.” This exchange further fuels speculation about a potential future clash between the two flyweights, promising more “bad blood” should they ever meet in the octagon.
