Cris Cyborg reveals reasons for title loss to Amanda Nunes
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Amanda Nunes sealed her legacy with victory over Cris Cyborg at UFC 232 to become the Queen of both women's divisions.
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Bantamweight Champ Featherweight ChampAmanda Nunes sealed her legacy with victory over Cris Cyborg at UFC 232 to become the Queen of both women's divisions.The GOAT In a recent post on Twitter, Cyborg explained the reason behind her loss at UFC 232. While responding to a post by top journalist Chamatkar Sandhu, asking about a rematch that she would like to see, Cyborg unsurprisingly called for another shot at Nunes. She asserted that the decision to sideline her for almost a year forced her to prove a point to the promotion by taking an over-aggressive approach against Nunes and abandoning her gameplan, which ultimately cost her the fight. "I think all the emotions of being sidelined by the ufc for 9 months, changing managers, even discover the venue had been moved from Vegas to LA made me fight too aggressive and abandon the game plan. The fight made me a better fighter and woman today though." Check out Cris Cyborg's post on Twitter below: I think all the emotions of being sidelined by the ufc for 9 months, changing managers, even discover the venue had been moved from Vegas to LA made me fight too aggressive and abandon the game plan. The fight made me a better fighter and woman today though. I think all the emotions of being sidelined by the ufc for 9 months, changing managers, even discover the venue had been moved from Vegas to LA made me fight too aggressive and abandon the game plan. The fight made me a better fighter and woman today though.
Cris Cyborg reveals reasons for title loss to Amanda Nunes
Amanda Nunes (left) & Cris Cyborg (right) Former UFC women's featherweight champion recently offered fans some insight into her loss at the hands of Amanda Nunes. She placed most of the blame for her loss on the UFC for the way the company treated her before the fight. Cyborg and Nunes locked horns with each other way back in December 2018 in a title fight at UFC 232 at The Forum in Inglewood, California. The co-main event saw overcome the challenge presented to her by knocking out Cyborg in the first round itself. Bantamweight ChampFeatherweight Champ
Amanda Nunes sealed her legacy with victory over Cris Cyborg at UFC 232 to become the Queen of both women's divisions.
The GOAT
Bantamweight Champ Featherweight ChampAmanda Nunes sealed her legacy with victory over Cris Cyborg at UFC 232 to become the Queen of both women's divisions.The GOAT In a recent post on Twitter, Cyborg explained the reason behind her loss at UFC 232. While responding to a post by top journalist Chamatkar Sandhu, asking about a rematch that she would like to see, Cyborg unsurprisingly called for another shot at Nunes. She asserted that the decision to sideline her for almost a year forced her to prove a point to the promotion by taking an over-aggressive approach against Nunes and abandoning her gameplan, which ultimately cost her the fight. "I think all the emotions of being sidelined by the ufc for 9 months, changing managers, even discover the venue had been moved from Vegas to LA made me fight too aggressive and abandon the game plan. The fight made me a better fighter and woman today though." Check out Cris Cyborg's post on Twitter below: I think all the emotions of being sidelined by the ufc for 9 months, changing managers, even discover the venue had been moved from Vegas to LA made me fight too aggressive and abandon the game plan. The fight made me a better fighter and woman today though. I think all the emotions of being sidelined by the ufc for 9 months, changing managers, even discover the venue had been moved from Vegas to LA made me fight too aggressive and abandon the game plan. The fight made me a better fighter and woman today though.