A champ vs. champ fight might be headed to Dallas’ American Airlines Center in September.
Another superfight might be going down later this year.
On Wednesday, UFC women’s featherweight champion Cris Cyborg said on Twitter that she has agreed to a fight against women’s bantamweight champion — and fellow Brazilian — Amanda Nunes at UFC 228. It doesn’t appear that Cyborg vs. Nunes is a done deal, but perhaps it’s one step closer to happening. Nunes has yet to comment on Cyborg’s tweet.
I agreed for second time , fight Amanda Nunes September 8 #UFCdallas #UFC228 my last fight was 4 months ago. I’m ready to fight.
— CyborgVNunes #ufc228 (@criscyborg) July 11, 2018
“My last fight was four months ago,” Cyborg wrote. “I’m ready to fight.”
Let’s go @Amanda_Leoa you called me out now you have to handle it!
— CyborgVNunes #ufc228 (@criscyborg) July 11, 2018
“Let’s go, [Nunes], you called me out now you have to handle it!”
Cyborg wrote in a third tweet that the UFC was unable to book her against Nunes for two pay-per-view cards earlier this year — perhaps third time’s the charm?
We couldn’t make it happen #ufc222 or #ufc226 but #LetsGoChamp #ufc228 you called me out now let’s handle it. https://t.co/0k6VKZYZVm
— CyborgVNunes #ufc228 (@criscyborg) July 11, 2018
Cyborg is coming off her second successful UFC title defense, a first-round TKO of Invicta FC veteran Yana Kunitskaya, at UFC 222 this past March. Prior to that, she beat former UFC bantamweight champ Holly Holm by five-round decision.
Cyborg won the vacant belt with a stoppage of former Invicta FC titleholder Tonya Evinger at UFC 214 last summer.
Nunes is coming off a fifth-round TKO win over Raquel Pennington two months ago in her third 135-pound title defense. She also holds wins over Valentina Shevchenko and Ronda Rousey, which followed her title victory over Miesha Tate at UFC 200 in 2016.
Most of Nunes’ MMA career has taken place in the bantamweight division. The last time she competed at 145 pounds was against Julia Budd in 2011. She won by early knockout.
UFC 228 takes place at American Airlines Center in Dallas on Sept. 8. No bouts have been confirmed for the card as of now.