Cris Cyborg was inside Brooklyn's Barclays Center to watch Germaine de Randamie become the first women's featherweight champion in UFC history with a close decision win over Holly Holm, and it looks like the champion is not sold on the idea of facing the Brazilian in her first title defense.
Cyborg, who is battling to get cleared after getting notified by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for a potential drug test failure, is arguably the best female fighter in the history of the sport, and de Randamie, who initially mentioned a hand injury as a reason to postpone a clash with Cyborg, now said she’s open to a rematch with Holm after some controversy at UFC 208.