Angela Lee became MMA's youngest-ever world champion at 19 before trying to take her own life just one year later.
Now, Lee runs Fightstory, a nonprofit mental health organisation inspired by the life of her younger sister, Victoria Lee, who died aged 18 as one of the most exciting young prospects in MMA .
In May 2016, Lee was 19 years and nine months old when she defeated Mei Yamaguchi via unanimous decision to become the inaugural ONE Championship women's atomweight titleholder and the world's youngest-ever MMA champion.
The win, in front of 11,000 adoring fans at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, extended Lee's professional MMA record to 6-0, having debuted in the sport only one year prior.
It was a whirlwind of a year for the youngster, who defended her title twice over the course of

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