Germaine De Randamie Says She’s Returning To Bantamweight Division

The MMA world has neither seen nor heard from UFC women’s featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie since she revealed she would need hand surgery immediately after her highly controversial championship win over Holly Holm in the main event of February’s UFC 208. Today (Mon. May 29, 2016), however, de Randamie has finally broken the silence […]

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The MMA world has neither seen nor heard from UFC women’s featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie since she revealed she would need hand surgery immediately after her highly controversial championship win over Holly Holm in the main event of February’s UFC 208.

Today (Mon. May 29, 2016), however, de Randamie has finally broken the silence about her unwillingness to fight Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino, the consensus top female featherweight in the world and the woman whom many feel is by far the most dominant force in all of women’s MMA. A fight with Cybrorg seems like a no-brainer for de Randamie, yet “The Iron Lady” revealed on her official Instagram account (via MMA Mania) that there were too many issues with drug testing to face Justino:

Dear All,

It’s been a while since I posted something. But because of the commotion that I have come to feel, I feel the need to hear something from me and to clear the air (as far as possible). It is absolutely not so that everything that is said makes me do nothing. Also, I am a human being and I also have feelings. Despite the fact that I’m always positive, the comments make me more than I had hoped. The positive but also the negative.

The fight between me and Chris Cyborg was offered to me last November. Even then, I had all my reservations but I accepted the fight. Chris Cyborg has rejected the fight because she could not get the weight of 66 kilos in twelve weeks time. One month later, she was visited by the USADA and did not pass the test. The rest of the story is known.

My reason for rejecting the fight now has nothing but nothing at all to do with my fear.

I believe that if you want to do sports you do this without any means that can affect the muscle mass. I – as a top athlete – always trained, always watched my food and put 18 years of my life on sports, without using just one means that is not allowed.

Everyone has his or her opinion on this and that may. But that people think to know what my motives are / do not put me in the cold clothes.

Ed Mulholland for USA TODAY Sports

With that announcement, the already uncertain UFC women’s featherweight landscape, which was only just created this year when de Randamie fought Holm for the inaugural title, is even more uncertain, but de Randamie issued yet another post that made it even more so – if that’s even possible.

In the second, she teased that not only would she not fight Cyborg, but she was returning to her original division of women’s bantamweight after having her hand examined:

I work full time and irregularly, which takes a lot of time. In addition, there is still a lot of unclear about my hand. I have an appointment with the doctor on 14 June, and it will be decided whether or not to be operated. This option should also be considered for me because there is a great chance that my tendons / nerves can cause such damage that I could not use my hand more optimally.

During the negotiations on the battle with Holly Holm, I said in advance that after this fight I want to return to my natural weight class of 61 kilos. My task has not been completed yet

The UFC has promised me that this would be no problem and I can just return to my natural weight class.

This is why I am focusing on this moment.

When I fell in love with the martial arts 18 years ago, I had 1 goal. Share my great love with others who have the same love for martial arts as me !! This is my goal and will always remain my goal.

I want to thank everybody who has always stood before me and still support me through thick and thin !! You guys rock.

For all the haters; Two Baths !! “The IronLady” is far from done

So de Randamie is on the sidelines with her return more unclear than ever, and the 145-pound picture is only further clouded by the UFC’s decision to wait on the “Very serious” case of Cyborg punching strawweight Angela Magana at last weekend’s UFC fighter retreat.

If Justino is indeed cleared, she’s lobbied for a fight with Invicta FC featherweight champ Megan Anderson at UFC 214 near her adopted American home.

One thing is certain, however – she won’t be fighting the actual champion, who’s maintained quite possibly the strangest start to a title reign of any UFC champion in MMA history.

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Video: Watch Cyborg Sock Angela Magana At UFC Fighter Retreat

Last night the MMA world was thrown into upheaval when news arrived that Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino had punched UFC women’s strawweight Angela Magana at the UFC fighter retreat in Las Vegas. Earlier today, Magana took to Twitter to reveal her side of the story and the details of the ongoing potential criminal charges against Cyborg, […]

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Last night the MMA world was thrown into upheaval when news arrived that Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino had punched UFC women’s strawweight Angela Magana at the UFC fighter retreat in Las Vegas.

Earlier today, Magana took to Twitter to reveal her side of the story and the details of the ongoing potential criminal charges against Cyborg, and now video of the incident has surfaced from Cage Pages on YouTube:

As we can see, it may not have been the all-out slobberknocker that saw reports say Magana lost a tooth from, but apparently it was enough for Las Vegas police to be contacted and file battery charges against Cyborg.

A report came from TMZ Sports describing Magana’s injuries that also stated she called the police, something she said was completely untrue:

“Cops say Magana — a 33 year old UFC strawweight — transported herself to the hospital and was treated. According to the narrative, a doctor at the hospital diagnosed A.M. with an “acute head injury, cervical strain, and laceration of the lip.

“She returned to her hotel room and called cops.”

Magana said the TMZ recount was completely untrue, insisting that it was the UFC who called the police:

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Angela Magana Reveals Insane Fallout For Cyborg Brawl

One day after Angela Magana was reportedly punched by Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino at the UFC fighter retreat, the MMA world has been dealt a predictably strange fallout for the scene. First, Magana tweeted she was the victim of ‘roid rage,’ revealing that lawyers were contacting her ‘left and right’: I was the victim of roid […]

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One day after Angela Magana was reportedly punched by Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino at the UFC fighter retreat, the MMA world has been dealt a predictably strange fallout for the scene.

First, Magana tweeted she was the victim of ‘roid rage,’ revealing that lawyers were contacting her ‘left and right’:

Magana then clarified that she had all of her teeth but would be pressing charges after the police had been contacted by the UFC, not her:

Faced with backlash, Magana then went on to invoke the time when Cyborg was threatening to sue Ronda Rousey for suggesting she used steroids:

People were quick to blast Magana for supposedly suing Cyborg, but she fired back she was not officially suing and had only been contacted about it:

Magana then continued to berate Cyborg, calling her a bully who took steroids in order to beat up smaller fighters, which therefore made her look masculine:

And while she’s facing criticism for ‘poking the bear,’ Magana noted that posting rude tweets doesn’t give Cyborg free reign to assault people:

Magana continued to discuss the details of the incident, stating that the cops called her and were looking into felony assault charges for the incident:

Finally, “Her Majesty” poked back at Cyborg, suggesting that she would be arrested for a felony and lose her job as well:

So it looks like the mess is about to get a lot messier, and Cyborg could actually ended up facing very serious charges for her decision to assault Magana, who fights at two weight classes below Cyborg and isn’t exactly relevant in the UFC beyond her controversy-inspiring social media presence (let’s be honest).

With a potentially huge title fight versus Megan Anderson on the line for Cyborg at July’s UFC 214, it’s safe to wonder if all this was actually worth it for her.

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Cris Cyborg Says She’s Fighting For Title Alongside Cormier vs. Jones

The UFC has supposedly heard Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino’s ultimatum and finally granted her a title fight. That is, if there’s any truth to her latest tweet. The former Strikeforce and Invicta FC featherweight champion recently posted online that she would be fighting UFC women’s featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie at July 29’s UFC 214 from

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The UFC has supposedly heard Cris ‘Cyborg’ Justino’s ultimatum and finally granted her a title fight.

That is, if there’s any truth to her latest tweet.

The former Strikeforce and Invicta FC featherweight champion recently posted online that she would be fighting UFC women’s featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie at July 29’s UFC 214 from Anaheim, California, a card that UFC President Dana White revealed could host the anticipated Daniel Cormier vs. Jon Jones rematch last night:

Long considered the most dominant force in women’s MMA, and even more so with the recent downfall of Ronda Rousey, Cyborg recently vacated her Invicta FC 145-pound belt in March in order to focus solely on the newly-created UFC belt which de Randamie won in a highly controversial decision win over Holly Holm at UFC 208 in February.

She was also cleared of a potential USADA anti-doping violation allegedly stemming from her draining cuts down to 140 pounds last year in February and seems ready to fight for the belt soon, but de Randamie also revealed she needed hand surgery after the win over Holm, making a potential booking versus Cyborg uncertain as of this writing.

There’s been no official word from the UFC on this potentially huge title fight, just as there’s been little to no discussion of how healed up de Randamie is – or is not.

If the UFC can book the bout alongside Cormier vs. Jones II and everything falls into place perfectly like it would have to, however, UFC 214 could quickly become one of the most anticipated fight events of the year.

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Cris Cyborg Vacates Invicta FC Title, Eyes Fight With Germaine De Randamie

Cristiane Justino has made a big decision, and that is to officially vacate her Invicta FC women’s featherweight title in hopes of getting her shot at UFC women’s featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie. She announced the news in a YouTube video that was posted on Friday night. In the video, “Cyborg” stated that she knows

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Cristiane Justino has made a big decision, and that is to officially vacate her Invicta FC women’s featherweight title in hopes of getting her shot at UFC women’s featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie. She announced the news in a YouTube video that was posted on Friday night. In the video, “Cyborg” stated that she knows when and where she wants the title fight with de Randamie to happen, which is on July 29 at UFC 214 in Anaheim, Cal.

Justino had been Invicta champion since 2013 when she beat Marloes Coenen in July of that year. She had three successful title defenses but has not fought under the Invicta banner since January of 2016. Over the last year, Justino has fought twice in the UFC at a catchweight of 140 pounds before the featherweight division was created just for her. She holds TKO wins over Leslie Smith and Lina Lansberg while in the UFC.

Ever since de Randamie defeated Holly Holm last month to win the inaugural title at UFC 208, the champion has been unclear about who she’d like to first defend her title against. With Justino cleared to fight and willing to fight a featherweight it’s clear that is the fight to make. Keep in mind that De Randamie said she needed time off to undergo hand surgery but then said that she was irritated by critics of her performance following the controversial decision at UFC 208 and said that she would welcome an immediate rematch with Holm if her doctor cleared her to fight.

It will be interesting to see which fight the UFC books first.

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Dana White Indicates Cyborg/USADA Reports Explain Her Turning Down UFC Title Fights

https://youtu.be/EcqO3GVVWrs

He’s never been one to hold back, folks!

TMZ Sports recently caught up with Dana White, where the celebrity-gossip website got the UFC President’s unfiltered reaction to the recent Cris Cyborg/USADA reports.

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https://youtu.be/EcqO3GVVWrs

He’s never been one to hold back, folks!

TMZ Sports recently caught up with Dana White, where the celebrity-gossip website got the UFC President’s unfiltered reaction to the recent Cris Cyborg/USADA reports.

When discussing the fact that USADA notified the Invicta FC Featherweight (145-pound) Champion of a potential Anti-Doping Policy violation on Thursday, the longtime UFC boss brought up her recent surprising call to turn down offers from the UFC to fight in the first-ever UFC Women’s Featherweight (145-pound) Championship bouts.

“First fight she had eight weeks to get ready,” White told TMZ Sports in the interview (see video above). “Second fight she had 11 weeks to get ready and the third fight she just turned down.”

“I thought it was just strange that she was turning down all these fights … not so strange now,” concluded White.

Holly Holm vs. Germaine de Randamie to determine UFC’s first-ever Women’s Featherweight Champion headlines UFC 208 on February 11th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.