Amanda Nunes claims she won’t be granting a rematch to Cris Cyborg , nor does she intend on competing again at the weight where she just won a second piece of UFC gold. Following Nunes’ (17-4 MMA, 10-1 UFC) shocking 51-second knockout of Cyborg (20-2 MMA, 5-1 UFC) at UFC 232 in December, talk of an immediate rematch between the two Brazilians began to pop. However, it was quickly shut down by “The Lioness” and UFC President Dana White. Nunes was the women’s bantamweight champion prior to UFC 232. She moved up in weight to challenge Cyborg for the women’s featherweight strap, and after less than a minute of chaotic action in the octagon, Nunes was the third simultaneous two-division champion in UFC history.
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