LINCOLN, Neb. – Megan Anderson came into the UFC with a four-fight winning streak and an Invicta FC women’s featherweight title to her credit, but three rounds in the cage with Holly Holm was enough to hit pause on her rise through the 145-pound ranks. Still, Anderson (8-3 MMA, 0-1 UFC) insisted she’s not dwelling on the unanimous-decision loss from June, especially since it taught her where she needs to improve in order to compete with the best. Related UFC 232 opening odds: Amanda Nunes closest Cris Cyborg challenger since Gina Carano Cris Cyborg vs. Amanda Nunes champion-vs.-champion fight set for UFC 232 “I was happy with my performance,” Anderson told MMAjunkie during UFC Fight Night 135 from Pinnacle Bank Arena. “Obviously, not the result that we wanted.
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UFC’s Megan Anderson reflects on loss to Holly Holm, sizes up Cyborg-Nunes super fight – MMA Junkie