All hail the “Lioness,” queen of two Ultimate Fighting Championship’s women’s divisions.
With a stunning, emphatic first-round knockout of Cris Cyborg at UFC 232, bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes made history as the first woman—and only the third fighter, period—to hold two UFC titles simultaneously. Nunes’ victory over “Cyborg” immediately spurred speculation over whether she is the greatest female fighter.
While that is up for debate, Nunes’ record is ridiculous. Not only does she own stoppage wins over two UFC bantamweight champions in Miesha Tate and Ronda Rousey, she also beat both of the previous featherweight champs, Justino and Germaine de Randamie.