LA MIRADA, Calif. -- Cris Cyborg and Tonya Evinger aren’t likely to agree on much over the next few days. Cyborg, the former Strikeforce and Invicta featherweight champ, and Evinger, the former Invicta bantamweight champ, will square off for the vacant UFC featherweight title on Saturday night at UFC 214.
But the duo seem to agree on one thing leading up to their matchup at Anaheim’s Honda Center: They don’t think Germaine de Randamie was cut out to be champion.
De Randamie became the first 145-pound women’s titleholder in January in a decision win over Holly Holm, but was stripped of the title for refusing to fight Cyborg.