Cris Cyborg ’s misdemanor battery case was dismissed on Tuesday after the UFC women’s featherweight champion fulfilled a series of requirements set forth six months ago. Cyborg (20-1 MMA, 5-0 UFC) agreed to stay out of trouble with the law, take one impulse control counseling class, and pay a fine of $398 to clear the case from the Las Vegas Municipal Court, Cyborg’s attorney, Josh Tomsheck, today told MMAjunkie. Cyborg was cited just over one year ago by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police for misdemanor battery after she allegedly punched former UFC women’s strawweight Angela Magana (11-9 MMA, 0-3 UFC) at the UFC Athlete Retreat 2017. A video of the incident surfaced quickly after the incident. Cyborg confronts Magana, who’d posted several unflattering messages about her on social media, and then appears to land a punch. Police said Magana suffered a laceration on her face and transported herself to a local hospital.

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Cris Cyborg clears battery case by fulfilling conditions, including anger management – MMA Junkie

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