'Fight Valley' Movie, Trailer, Cast News & Update: Holly Holm, Miesha Tate & Cris Cyborg to Co-Star; See the Teaser Here!

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Dec 15, 2015 05:30 AM EST

UFC fans would be delighted to know that current Bantamweight Champion Holly Holm, Miesha Tate, and Cris Cyborg are coming together to film "Fight Valley," Complex reports. The company behind the film is Breaking Glass Pictures, the Richard Wolff and Richard Ross-founded media company that began in 2009. The production company's releases include the 2014 film "Sleeping With The Fishes", featuring "Jane the Virgin"'s Gina Rodriguez and "Devious Maid"'s and "Ugly Betty"'s Ana Ortiz, and "Redemption Trail" (with "American Horror Story"'s Lily Rabe and "Battleship"'s Hamish Linklater), among many others across genres.

Breaking Glass Pictures released the official plot for "Fight Valley," as follows:

When Tory Coro is found dead in the streets of Fight Valley her sister Windsor moves to the town to begin her own investigation. There she meets Jabs (Tate), the most feared and respected ex-fighter around. Windsor realizes to survive in the town she will have to fight. Under the training of Jabs, Windsor is determined to come face-to-face with Tory's killer and fight for justice.

Meanwhile, Holm is also waiting to meet first-time defeated UFC champ Ronda Rousey in the octagon again come July next year. In fact, she says it's a quite a long wait for her.

Sports Illustrated reports that according to the 34-year-old, "Eight months is a long time between fights, and I don't want to wait that long. But if that's what it is, I'll do it and I'll be ready."

In fact, Holm was also surprised at the shocking defeat of Rousey. She said, "I don't really like to lay out a path of what I think is best for me. I just like to take it as it comes. That's why I'm sitting here today. They gave me the fight with Ronda. A lot of people thought it was too early, and I just took the opportunity."

ESPN reports that after the fight, Holm admitted, "I have a lot of respect for her. I wouldn't be here and had this opportunity if it wasn't for what she has done. There are a lot of female fighters before her who paved the way, and all of that has built up to this. But she was definitely the biggest to really make a splash."

Meanwhile, Rousey is on ESPN The Magazine's cover, where she says she is definitely determined to come back stronger than in her last game with Holm.

"I need to come back. I need to beat this chick," Rousey said. Whether or not Rousey can reclaim her Bantamweight Champion title is up in the air until their rematch in July 2016, so fans will have to anticipate that meeting next year.

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