Amanda Cooper is no longer a member of the UFC roster, but she already has a new home.

The 27-year-old Michigan native has signed with Invicta FC and is set to debut for the promotion this fall.

A promotion official confirmed the news of Cooper’s signing with MMA Junkie.

Following an undefeated run on Season 23 of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series, Cooper lost to Tatiana Suarez in tournament final. Cooper went 2-3 over her next five UFC appearances, defeating Anna Elmose and Angela Magana.

The final bout of Cooper’s six-fight UFC deal occurred at UFC Fight Night 139 in November. Cooper lost a split decision to Ashley Yoder and the promotion subsequently declined to renew her contract.

“(The UFC) said, ‘We want you to get some more wins and then we’d like to see you back in the UFC,” Cooper told MMA Junkie. ‘Right now, with your record we need to see you getting some more wins.”

According to Cooper, Invicta has already granted her an opportunity to fight outside the promotion before making her debut. She will fight Jamie Milanowski (3-3) on Sept. 7 at Lights Out Championship 5 at Deltaplex Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich.

“When this (Lights Out Championship) fight offer came in, I instantly messaged (Invicta), and they were awesome about it,” Cooper said. “Shannon Knapp is always ‘Team ABC.’ She was like, ‘Yep, I think this is perfect. We’re both on the same page.’

“This is a good smart fight for me and I’m going to go in and do what I do and then get a fight for Invicta.”

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