Amanda Nunes appears to have given up on her dreams to become a two-division UFC champion.
When the promotion announced earlier this year that Germaine de Randamie and Holly Holm would square off for the inaugural women’s featherweight title at UFC 208, Nunes took to social media to call for the winner.
After de Randamie took a five-round verdict over Holm to claim the belt on Feb. 11, it seemed to set things up nicely for the reigning women’s bantamweight champion. After all, Nunes defeated de Randamie via first-round technical knockout in a 135-pound matchup at “Fight for the Troops 3” in November 2013.