Cris Cyborg vs. Holly Holm: The Best Fight in Women’s MMA History

On a brisk May night twelve years ago, Cristiane Santos walked to a ring in her hometown of Curitiba, Brazil. It was her first professional fight. She lost by submission, tapping out to a kneebar in just under two minutes. 
Mixed martial arts is f…

On a brisk May night twelve years ago, Cristiane Santos walked to a ring in her hometown of Curitiba, Brazil. It was her first professional fight. She lost by submission, tapping out to a kneebar in just under two minutes. 

Mixed martial arts is full of stories like this. People fight once or twice and lose and decide it’s not for them, and then they walk away and pursue some other, more normal career. Santos’ story could’ve ended that night at Show Fight 2. 

Instead, she returned later that year and won her second fight. And her third. It has been twelve years, and she still hasn’t lost another fight. And truthfully, it has been a long time since anybody even entertained the notion that she might lose again. 

When was the last time you seriously gave a Cyborg opponent a real shot at winning? For me, it was probably the fight against Gina Carano in 2009. Cyborg was mostly unknown at that point and Carano, forever the apple of all our eyes, was a heavy fan favorite. Cyborg thrashed her so badly that Carano never returned to mixed martial arts, opting to pursue other, less-violent career paths. 

I vaguely remember thinking Marloes Coenen had a chance of winning, at least the first time she faced Cyborg, but that pretty much went the same way the Carano fight did, with the only real difference being the greater extent of the beating.

Cyborg fights have become something of a routine. We always know what’s going to happen, and we know it’s going to be physical and violent and ugly and uncomfortable to watch. 

She is dominant in a more visceral way than other dominant champions like Georges St-Pierre or Demetrious Johnson. Those men are supremely skilled and entertaining; watching them is a pleasure. Watching Cyborg is like watching a tornado carving through a small Midwestern town. We know what’s coming. We’ve seen it before. We still can’t turn away. 

UFC 219 will be different. For the first time in forever and a day, Cyborg is facing an opponent who has a legitimate chance of not just lasting to the final bell. 

Holly Holm, the former world champion boxer, vaulted to stardom two years ago with her brutal knockout of Ronda Rousey to capture the UFC bantamweight title. Much like Cyborg did in sending Carano packing, Holm essentially ended Rousey‘s career that night in Australia. Rousey didn’t retire after that loss, but when she returned a year later to face Amanda Nunes, she was a shadow of a shell of her former self. The raging fire long present in her eyes was gone. Holm had extinguished it, just as Cyborg rattled Carano to her core. 

Holm will step into the Octagon to vie for Cyborg’s featherweight championship. It is a belt and a division essentially created as a way to keep Cyborg in the UFC and headlining pay-per-view events. The event-buying public seems perfectly content, at least for now, to watch Cyborg mow through hapless competition just as she did in the years leading up to her big turn in the UFC. 

But Holm is no patsy. 

There is a case to be made that this is the best fight in the history of women’s mixed martial arts. It won’t be the biggest financial success; Rousey is still the queen of that department even in the midst of her quasi-retirement from the sport. 

But from a quality, skill and technical perspective, there is no better match-up to be made at this point in time. Holm has been underwhelming since the night she beat Rousey, but she is still far and away the best counterpart for Cyborg, and will easily be the biggest win of Cyborg’s career should she prevail. 

The same goes for Holm. Critics will point at the Rousey knockout as the high point for Holm‘s MMA tenure. But in truth, Holm was always more than a tough out for Rousey; Holm had an overwhelming striking advantage that we all overlooked because we were blinded by Rousey‘s stunning pad-hitting and shadowboxing. In reality, Rousey was and is an atrocious and deficient striker who may have been misled by her coach to believe she was far better than she actually was. 

If Holm is able to beat Cyborg, especially in the same manner she beat Rousey, it will be a far greater accomplishment than her win over Rousey. Beating Cyborg means you must be a better striker, but even more it means you must endure. Cyborg’s initial onslaught overwhelms opponents like a dense morning fog, wrapping them on all sides; Holm will need to continually look for the light on the other side. 

But she can do it. She can endure, and she can beat Cyborg. She has a legitimate chance of beating the most terrifying woman on the planet. And of course, Cyborg has a chance of turning Holm into nothing more than another line entry on a long list of overwhelmed opponents. 

There is so much we can find out about both women and their skills and spirit. We’ll find out if Holm was a one-shot wonder, or if she truly is the breathtaking prospect many of us thought she’d be when she transitioned from boxing to mixed martial arts. 

And we’ll find out if Cyborg is indeed capable of being challenged, or if she’s just a fighter so advanced that it seems like she’s in the wrong decade, or perhaps the wrong millennium.

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Odds: Cris Cyborg is Betting Favorite in Title Bout With Holly Holm

Cris Cyborg has opened up as a strong favorite in her title defense against Holly Holm. Yesterday (Nov. 16), the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) announced a women’s featherweight title clash between champion Cyborg and Holm. The bout will ta…

Cris Cyborg has opened up as a strong favorite in her title defense against Holly Holm. Yesterday (Nov. 16), the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) announced a women’s featherweight title clash between champion Cyborg and Holm. The bout will take place inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada for UFC 219 on Dec. 30. Mixed […]

Cyborg And Holm FINALLY Signed For UFC 219

The stand off between the UFC, Holly Holm, and Featherweight Champion Chris Cyborg is finally over. The UFC released tonight that the two have signed on to fight at UFC 219 on December 30th in Las Vegas,NV. While rumors continue to circulate that we ma…

The stand off between the UFC, Holly Holm, and Featherweight Champion Chris Cyborg is finally over. The UFC released tonight that the two have signed on to fight at UFC 219 on December 30th in Las Vegas,NV. While rumors continue to circulate that we may see a Nate Diaz vs Tyron Woodley for the Welterweight […]

Cris Cyborg, Holly Holm Will Fight at UFC 219, Likely to Be Main Event

Holly Holm will take on Cris “Cyborg” Justino at UFC 219, according to Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times. 
Cyborg will defend her recently acquired women’s featherweight title in what will likely be the pay-per-view’s main event. Ho…

Holly Holm will take on Cris “Cyborg” Justino at UFC 219, according to Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times. 

Cyborg will defend her recently acquired women’s featherweight title in what will likely be the pay-per-view’s main event. Holm lost her first chance at this belt in the inaugural title fight against Germaine de Randamie at UFC 208.

The loss was Holm’s third straight after defeating Ronda Rousey in a surprising knockout in 2015, although she was able to bounce back with a win over Bethe Correia in June.

Meanwhile, her upcoming opponent has an 18-1 career MMA record (plus one no contest), with her only loss coming in her professional debut. Cyborg knocked out Tonya Evinger at UFC 214 to earn the featherweight title, making the upcoming bout her first defense.

This bout has been widely speculated upon for some time, with the two competitors battling on social media. Justino questioned whether Holm has seen as many drug tests as her, followed by a video response from Holm.

Holm’s agent, Lenny Fresquez, then said the potential matchup was dead when the two sides “could not come to financial terms,” via Ariel Helwani of MMA Fighting.

However, fans will finally get a chance to see these popular competitors on Dec. 30 in Las Vegas for UFC 219. Jimmie Rivera vs. Dominick Cruz had previously been the top bout on the card for the PPV.

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Cris Cyborg vs. Holly Holm Set For UFC 219

UFC 219 may have found its main event. Now just over a month away from the card, the UFC has been scrambling to find a main event for its annual year end card, which is set for Dec. 30, 2017 in Las Vegas. Rumors had even begun to surface indicating that the promotion was looking […]

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UFC 219 may have found its main event.

Now just over a month away from the card, the UFC has been scrambling to find a main event for its annual year end card, which is set for Dec. 30, 2017 in Las Vegas. Rumors had even begun to surface indicating that the promotion was looking into booking a welterweight title fight between champion Tyron Woodley and fan favorite Nate Diaz.

While that fight hasn’t yet been booked, an exciting featherweight title fight between champion Cris Cyborg and ex-bantamweight titleholder Holly Holm has been set for UFC 219. The news was first reported by Lance Pugmire of the LATimes and later confirmed by the UFC.

Cyborg has competed three times under the UFC banner thus far, scoring stoppage victories over Leslie Smith and Lina Lansberg before taking on Tonya Evinger this past July at UFC 214 for the vacant 145-pound title. Cyborg ended up defeating Evinger in the third round of their clash.

Holm, on the other hand, shocked the MMA community just over two years ago when she knocked out Ronda Rousey at UFC 193 to become the 135-pound champion. Since then, she’s gone just 1-3, losing bouts to Miesha Tate, Valentina Shevchenko and Germaine de Randamie. After losing to de Randamie in the inaugural women’s featherweight title fight, however, Holm bounced back with a stoppage victory over Bethe Correia last June.

It’s currently unclear whether or not this bout will serve as UFC 219’s main event, but it’s certainly a possibility.

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Holly Holm vs. Cyborg Still Possible, Claim’s Holm’s Agent

A fight between former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm and reigning women’s featherweight queen Cris Cyborg may happen yet Holm’s management referred to the prospect of their fighter meeting Cris Cyborg at UFC as “dead&#8…

A fight between former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Holly Holm and reigning women’s featherweight queen Cris Cyborg may happen yet Holm’s management referred to the prospect of their fighter meeting Cris Cyborg at UFC as “dead” last week. According to a report by MMA Fighting the fight may happen still make the Dec. 30 event. The […]