Kayla Harrison answered many of the questions her skeptics had at UFC 300. The most pressing question would be how would Harrison handle the weight cut?
After her successful UFC debut this past Saturday at UFC 300, Kayla Harrison has her eyes set on becoming a champion soon. "I heard that [Bantamweight…
Kayla Harrison didn’t take long to respond to the video published by former two-division Amanda Nunes in the aftermath of the Olympic judoka’s successful Octagon debut at UFC 300.
Kayla Harrison believes she has moved a step closer to bringing Amanda Nunes out of retirement with her dominant Ultimate Fighting Championship debut win over Holly Holm.
Kayla Harrison scored a second-round submission victory over Holly Holm in her UFC debut on Saturday at UFC 300, and she made clear after the match that she…
Off the back of UFC 297, talks of Amanda Nunes making a return after announcing her retirement last year increased. A new bantamweight champion was crowned
Cris Cyborg jumped on the UFC 300 wagon asking for a rematch against former rival, Amanda Nunes. All in response to Dana White’s announcement of signing her correspondent rival, Kayla Harrison, who will face Holly Holm at the upcoming super event.
The combat sports world collectively held its breath in June 2023 when Amanda “The Lioness” Nunes, the undisputed queen of the UFC’s bantamweight and featherweight divisions, announced her retirement.
Former UFC women's bantamweight champion Julianna Peña didn't take long to respond to Amanda Nunes's teases of a comeback. Nunes watched cageside as Raquel Pennington won the vacant UFC women's bantamweight title at UFC 297.
This past Saturday at UFC 297, a new women’s bantamweight champion was crowned. Amanda Nunes (23-5) was in attendance as Raquel Pennington (16-8) and Mayra Bueno Silva (10-3-1, 1 NC) battled it out for the vacant bantamweight championship.
Former two-division UFC champion Amanda Nunes' retirement looks to be on relatively thin ground... Nunes called time on her career last June in Vancouver, where she added a successful title defense to her second bantamweight reign at the expense of Mexican contender Irene Aldana.
While Amanda Nunes is definitely enjoying her retirement, a return to the Octagon isn’t totally out of the realm of possibility. The former women’s two-division champion announced her retirement this past June following a victory over Irene Aldana at UFC 289, vacating both of her belts in the process.
This weekend at UFC 297 will mark the first time that the women's bantamweight title has been contested without the inclusion of a certain "Lioness" since UFC 196 in 2016.
When Amanda Nunes announced her retirement, she exited the stage almost universally recognized as the greatest female mixed martial artist of all-time.
Pena’s rage toward Nunes is a bit understandable after the champion retired following her UFC 289 win over Irena Aldana on Saturday, eliminating any possibility of a trilogy fight between the two.
UFC 289 marked the end of the legendary career of Amanda Nunes. The most accomplished women’s MMA fighter of all time, Nunes hung up the gloves after a one-sided win over Irene Aldana in the main event.
Defending UFC bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes took a unanimous decision against Irena Aldana on Saturday night in UFC 289 in Vancouver, Canada, and then promptly announced her retirement.
UFC bantamweights Amanda Nunes and Irene Aldana, who will headline UFC 289, engaged in an intense faceoff during weigh-ins on Friday.
Born: May 30, 1988 (Age: 35) in Pojuca, Brazil Division: Women’s Bantamweight Height: 5’8” Reach: 69” Record: 22-5 (15-2 UFC) Association: American Top Team Stage of Career: Post-Prime Summary: While she achieved a higher level of ability than any other female fighter in history, Nunes is now past her peak.
Amanda Nunes isn't too concerned going into UFC 289. Nunes, the UFC women's bantamweight and women's featherweight titleholder, will put her 135-pound gold on the line this Saturday night (June 10).
What do you like to see out of a champion so dominant that her only challenger is truly herself and her dedication? What to do when simply winning isn’t enough anymore and domination is the goal now?
UFC women’s featherweight and bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes sounds willing to jump to World Wrestling Entertainment if the money is right.
UFC 289 has a new main event. Dana White took to Twitter to announce a change to the upcoming June PPV in Vancouver.
There’s no denying that the war of words between Nunes and Peña has added to the hype surrounding their highly anticipated trilogy bout on June 10 in Vancouver.
“I’m ready to go Round 8 right now,” Pena said during the UFC on ESPN 40 post-fight show. “Like, let’s freaking go. I’m here. Where you at, Amanda?
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