Amanda Nunes discusses after effects of COVID 19
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Her UFC 265 bantamweight title fight against Julianna Peña that was set for Aug. 7 will be rescheduledAmanda Nunes has tested postive for COVID-19Her UFC 265 bantamweight title fight against Julianna Peña that was set for Aug. 7 will be rescheduled In a recent episode of The DC Check-In, Amanda Nunes detailed how she had struggled in her fight camp, since she was still dealing with the after-effects of COVID-19 and had not fully recovered. Explaining why fighting at UFC 269 was a mistake, the former women's bantamweight champ said: "[Leading] up to the next camp right after I turned the first one down I had COVID...I still coughed, 'DC', during the [camp for the Pena fight]. I was like...keep my lungs like try to like see how far I can go. You know, as [I] cough at the same time...It was a huge mistake. You know what I mean. I still, like, I don't know why I wanna fight so bad, you know what I mean? But, I was able to convince even my coach [that] I was okay." You can check out Amanda Nunes' full interaction with Daniel Cormier below: 'The Lioness' is set to face Julianna Pena in a rematch at the main event of UFC 277. The Brazilian will look to avenge her defeat at UFC 269 and reclaim the belt she once held.
I don t know why I wanna fight so bad - Amanda Nunes reveals she was still dealing with the after-effects of COVID-19 while in-camp for her first fight against Julianna Pena
Amanda Nunes [image credits: @BleacherReport and @mma_kings /Twitter] recently revealed that was still dealing with the after-effects of COVID-19 during her first outing against at . Nunes and Julianna Pena were initially scheduled to fight at UFC 265. The Brazilian, however, pulled out of the match after testing positive for COVID-19. The fight was rescheduled for UFC 269 where 'The Lioness' faced a devastating defeat to Pena, losing her bantamweight title to 'The Venezuelan Vixen' after successfully defending it for five years. Amanda Nunes has tested postive for COVID-19Her UFC 265 bantamweight title fight against Julianna Peña that was set for Aug. 7 will be rescheduledAmanda Nunes has tested postive for COVID-19Her UFC 265 bantamweight title fight against Julianna Peña that was set for Aug. 7 will be rescheduled In a recent episode of The DC Check-In, Amanda Nunes detailed how she had struggled in her fight camp, since she was still dealing with the after-effects of COVID-19 and had not fully recovered. Explaining why fighting at UFC 269 was a mistake, the former women's bantamweight champ said: "[Leading] up to the next camp right after I turned the first one down I had COVID...I still coughed, 'DC', during the [camp for the Pena fight]. I was like...keep my lungs like try to like see how far I can go. You know, as [I] cough at the same time...It was a huge mistake. You know what I mean. I still, like, I don't know why I wanna fight so bad, you know what I mean? But, I was able to convince even my coach [that] I was okay." You can check out Amanda Nunes' full interaction with Daniel Cormier below: 'The Lioness' is set to face Julianna Pena in a rematch at the main event of UFC 277. The Brazilian will look to avenge her defeat at UFC 269 and reclaim the belt she once held.