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In the main event at the landmark UFC 200 pay-per-view event on Saturday night, yet another new UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion was crowned, the first female Brazilian champion in UFC history.
Amanda Nunes dominated Miesha Tate with relative ease, busting her face up and hurting her with strikes standing before finishing her via rear-naked choke at the 3:16 mark of the opening round.
After referee Herb Dean broke up the fight, Tate, who was seemingly out of it, got up and went after Nunes, as she didn’t appear to realize that the fight was over.
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Looking to go home with Gold! #UFC200 @Amanda_Leoa pic.twitter.com/KRalscioMn
— UFC (@ufc) July 10, 2016
You're gunna hear me ROAR!!!!!!! @MieshaTate #UFC200 pic.twitter.com/hjhFNB4k3b
— UFC (@ufc) July 10, 2016
#ItsTime #UFC200 pic.twitter.com/yegb5RJRr2
— UFC (@ufc) July 10, 2016
OMG!!!!!!! @Amanda_Leoa is the UFC bantamweight champion of the world! #AndNew pic.twitter.com/i0k6asCfcU
— UFC (@ufc) July 10, 2016
#AndNew @Amanda_Leoa #UFC200 pic.twitter.com/LzaQ4ffCQU
— UFC (@ufc) July 10, 2016
Brazil! You have another champion!!!!!! #UFC200 @Amanda_Leoa #AndNew pic.twitter.com/hlxMNzE5EN
— UFC (@ufc) July 10, 2016