Amanda Nunes-Megan Anderson Featherweight Title Bout Rebooked for UFC 259
A featherweight championship bout pitting Amanda Nunes against Megan Anderson has been rescheduled for UFC 259.
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A UFC champion at featherweight and bantamweight, Nunes is currently riding an 11-bout winning streak headling into her matchup with Anderson. The 32-year-old American Top Team representative, who is Sherdog.com's No. 1 pound-for-pound ranked female fighter, is coming off a five-round verdict over Felicia Spencer in a 145-pound title defense at UFC 250 on June 6. “Lioness” owns other notable wins against the likes of Germaine de Randamie (twice), Holly Holm, Cristiane Justino, Valentina Shevchenko (twice), Ronda Rousey and Miesha Tate.
Anderson has scored first-round finishes of Zarah Fairn dos Santos and Norma Dumont in her last to UFC appearances to earn a shot at featherweight gold. The former Invicta FC 145-pound queen is 3-2 in the Las Vegas-based promotion, with her defeats coming at the hands of Spencer and Holm. Overall, the Queensland, Australia native is 11-4 as a professional and has ended nine of her wins by knockout or submission.
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