She returned home in 2006 and started her favorite martial art, which she liked as a kenpo karate the Kurayfat campsite.
And in 2013, at the World Championships, also home to the podium, she was the winner of the full contact and knockdown rules, with a black belt at her waist.
After finding great success at the campsite, Melinda set out on mixed martial arts, which was less well known in Hungary at the time.
In this style, ground combat plays the same role as standing, so wrestling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu are at the forefront, as evidenced in Melinda's victories.
The blonde lady first entered the cage at HFC 09 in 2015 as the only Hungarian female warrior in a quad tournament in front of a domestic audience.
And the stake in the 26th TUF season was nothing but the winner becoming the champion of the newly introduced women's weight (57 kg) division.
Melinda – who even sold her car to buy a plane ticket overseas – joined Eddie Alvarez in the selection.