Rangers-daft UFC star stuns in tiny bikini as fans say ‘I’m falling in love’
SCOTS UFC superstar Casey O’Neill will be stepping back into the Octagon in just over a month’s time.
But the Rangers-daft fighter has been enjoying a bit of down time in the Las Vegas sunshine, setting pulses racing in a tiny bikini.
Casey, 25, grew up in Kilmarnock before moving to Australia aged 10.
And after making her UFC debut back in February 2021, she’s amassed an army loyal of followers on both sides of the planet.
Altough she admitted she’d probably “divided” her Scottish fans when she revealed her love for Rangers last year.
Posting a picture of herself in a Rangers top in April 2022, Casey said: “How you know it’s going to be a good day #watp @RangersFC”
She then added: “Just realised I have divided my Scottish fans for this!”
Nicknamed ‘King Casey,’ the kickboxing-trained brawler won her first nine straight UFC fights.
However, she suffered a torn ACL last summer with her professional record standing at 9-0.
Casey returned in March this year, suffering a unanimous decision defeat at UFC 286 to Jessica Maia.
But now she’s back and will be returning on the card at UFC 293 against Viviane Araujo.
With the huge event taking place in Sydney, she’ll have the Aussie crowd on side as she makes her comeback.
Glamorous Casey has amassed a huge following on social media with over 131,000 Instagram fans who love her posts.
She’s currently hard at work gearing up for her big bout in just ten weeks time, but she’s been enjoying some time cooling off in the pool amid the searing summer heat of Las Vegas.
Casey shared a series of images, captioned: “Vegas summers are soo hot.”
She can be seen rocking a tiny bikini, showing off her toned abs and impressive collection of tattoos.
Her fans were loving the sizzling snaps, with one commenting: “That’s fire!!!”
Another added: “No caption needed ”
A third said: “Think I’m falling in love @kingcaseymma”
She’s been getting put through her paces in Vegas ahead of her flyweight clash with Araujo at the Qudos Bank Arena.
O’Neill will have a huge support from the fans of her adopted nation and it’s UFC’s first trip to Sydney since back in 2017.
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