In MMA, many topics spark debate, and there’s rarely a discussion that ends in a unanimous ruling. However, that’s not really the case when dissecting Amanda Nunes ’s legacy and place in the sport. The Brazilian fighter has been unbeaten in the last five years and has picked up belts in two different divisions along the way. Nunes (20-4 MMA, 13-1 UFC), the UFC’s featherweight and bantamweight champion, has been regarded as the greatest of all time in women’s MMA ever since her December 2018 knockout of Cris Cyborg. The label of being the best to ever do it is made often and rarely gets challenged. Mike Brown , one of Nunes’ main coaches at American Top Team in South Florida, believes it’s quite simple why the champ-champ is easily considered the best female fighter of all time.
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