Amanda Nunes Reveals Ideal Timeline for Kayla Harrison Clash
- Amanda Nunes confirmed her return to fight Kayla Harrison for the UFC women's bantamweight title, with no official date announced yet.
- Nunes retired in 2023 and has not fought since, but she plans to prepare full-time and return closer to the end of this year.
- Nunes currently runs her own gym and camp with her coach after leaving American Top Team, which she says enabled this upcoming fight opportunity.
- Harrison won the bantamweight title at UFC 316 by submitting Julianna Pena and invited Nunes into the Octagon, saying, "I see you Amanda."
- This match would pit a two-time UFC champion against the new titleholder, promising a marquee bout that could elevate women's MMA history further.
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Will Amanda Nunes Duck Kayla Harrison? Manager Predicts Delays, Drama, and Weight Class Games
Kayla Harrison‘s recent victory over Julianna Peña to claim the UFC bantamweight championship has set the stage for what could be one of the biggest fights in women’s MMA history against Amanda Nunes. However, according to her manager Ali Abdelaziz, making this fight happen may not be as straightforward as fans might hope. Speaking on Submission Radio, Abdelaziz expressed both enthusiasm for the potential matchup and concerns about potential obs…
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