Amanda Nunes Out Of UFC 265 Title Fight Against Julianna Pena

NunesTwo-weight UFC champion, Amanda Nunes has returned a positive COVID-19 test — ruling her from an August 7. bantamweight title fight against the #5 ranked contender, Julianna Pena — with the promotion expected to reschedule the bout in the future, possibly for a December event.  Per a report from ESPN MMA reporter, Mike Coppinger this evening, […]

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Two-weight UFC champion, Amanda Nunes has returned a positive COVID-19 test — ruling her from an August 7. bantamweight title fight against the #5 ranked contender, Julianna Pena — with the promotion expected to reschedule the bout in the future, possibly for a December event. 

Per a report from ESPN MMA reporter, Mike Coppinger this evening, as per UFC Chief Business Officer, Hunter Campbell, Nunes has returned a positive test for the novel coronavirus, forcing the cancellation of her co-headlining title defence against TUF victor, Pena.

Amanda Nunes tested positive for COVID (-19), cancelling her fight against Julianna Pena that was scheduled for UFC 265, UFC chief business officer Hunter Campbell told @MikeCoppinger. Campbell said the plan is to reschedule the bout when Nunes is fully healthy and ready to compete.

Bahia native, Nunes has yet to feature at the bantamweight limit since UFC 245 back in December of 2019, when she successfully lodged a defence against two-time opponent, inaugural featherweight champion, Germaine de Randamie.

Forced from the card to boot, Washington native, Pena last featured at UFC 256 in January of this year on ‘Fight Island’ where she managed to stop one-time bantamweight title challenger, Sara McMann with a late, third round armbar win. 

Undefeated in her last 12 Octagon walks, Brazilian favourite, Nunes last competed at UFC 259 in March at the UFC Apex facility — stopping former Invicta FC featherweight best, Megan Anderson with a brutal triangle armbar in the opening round to successfully defend her featherweight gold for the second time. 

The victor of The Ultimate Fighter 18 — 31-year-old grappler, Pena holds a 10-4 professional record, and has managed to take home professional victories over the likes of McMann, Milana Dudieva, inaugural flyweight champion, Nicco Montano, as well as former title challengers, Jessica Eye and Cat Zingano.

UFC 265 takes place on August 7. with an interim heavyweight title fight between Derrick Lewis and Ciryl Gane slated to take headlining honours from the Toyota Centre event.

The Pulse of MMA: Fans React To The Lil Wayne/Colby Covington Alliance

The Pulse of MMA: Fan Reactions To The Sport’s Biggest Stories Here are some of the raw reactions from the MMA community about yesterday’s featured stories. Covington Ready To Cement Legacy At UFC 268 Alongside Lil Wayne During an interview…

The Pulse of MMA: Fan Reactions To The Sport’s Biggest Stories Here are some of the raw reactions from the MMA community about yesterday’s featured stories. Covington Ready To Cement Legacy At UFC 268 Alongside Lil Wayne During an interview with Submission Radio released yesterday, Colby Covington revealed that Lil Wayne will be walking him […]

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The Pulse of MMA: Fans React To The Lil Wayne/Colby Covington Alliance

The Pulse of MMA: Fan Reactions To The Sport’s Biggest Stories Here are some of the raw reactions from the MMA community about yesterday’s featured stories. Covington Ready To Cement Legacy At UFC 268 Alongside Lil Wayne During an interview…

The Pulse of MMA: Fan Reactions To The Sport’s Biggest Stories Here are some of the raw reactions from the MMA community about yesterday’s featured stories. Covington Ready To Cement Legacy At UFC 268 Alongside Lil Wayne During an interview with Submission Radio released yesterday, Colby Covington revealed that Lil Wayne will be walking him […]

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Covington Calls For Poirier, Not Usman Trilogy, If He Wins At UFC 268

If victorious over Kamaru Usman in their UFC 268 rematch, Colby Covington believes there would only be one fight that should be next, and it isn’t a trilogy. After some recent notable trilogies such as Miocic vs. Cormier at heavyweight and Poirier vs. …

If victorious over Kamaru Usman in their UFC 268 rematch, Colby Covington believes there would only be one fight that should be next, and it isn’t a trilogy. After some recent notable trilogies such as Miocic vs. Cormier at heavyweight and Poirier vs. McGregor at lightweight, the thought of a trilogy between the top two […]

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UFC Vegas 33: Hall vs. Strickland Main Event Preview

A pair of middleweights hovering around the top-ten are set to collide this weekend inside the UFC Apex Facility in Las Vegas, Nevada at UFC Vegas 33. After taking out Chris Weidman in what was likely the most gruesome injury of the year, Uriah Hall, 3…

A pair of middleweights hovering around the top-ten are set to collide this weekend inside the UFC Apex Facility in Las Vegas, Nevada at UFC Vegas 33. After taking out Chris Weidman in what was likely the most gruesome injury of the year, Uriah Hall, 36, returns to action with a renewed desire to fight […]

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Ray Cooper III Rips MMA Judging: ‘They’re Ruining People’s Lives’

Ray Cooper IIIPFL welterweight king Ray Cooper III is primed and ready ahead of his highly-anticipated playoff bout with Rory MacDonald, and he isn’t planning on leaving it in the judges’ hands. Following the cancellation of the 2020 PFL season, Cooper came into 2021 as almost a forgotten champion in the midst of the hype surrounding MacDonald’s […]

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PFL welterweight king Ray Cooper III is primed and ready ahead of his highly-anticipated playoff bout with Rory MacDonald, and he isn’t planning on leaving it in the judges’ hands.

Following the cancellation of the 2020 PFL season, Cooper came into 2021 as almost a forgotten champion in the midst of the hype surrounding MacDonald’s signing with the league. Cooper responded to the forgetful fans by earning back-to-back dominant victories over Jason Ponet and Nikolay Aleksakhin in the regular season.

Many believed that Cooper and MacDonald were destined to meet in the PFL finals this season, but everything changed after MacDonald’s controversial loss to Gleison Tibau in the season finale. MacDonald fell to the former UFC lightweight Tibau by decision despite seemingly dominating the fight in every aspect from start to finish.

Joao Zeferino ended up earning the top overall seed, while MacDonald and Cooper fell to seeds 2 and 3 respectively. While he doesn’t feel any ill-will towards MacDonald, he’s looking to beat him in style.

“I’m a bad matchup for him,” MacDonald said in an exclusive interview with LowKickMMA. “The pressure will be a problem for him and I can’t wait to knock him out.”

Cooper and MacDonald fought on the same card in the PFL regular-season finale, and the Hawaiian-born welterweight got the chance to watch the MacDonald vs. Tibau fight shortly after his own. Many around the MMA community thought it was a clear robbery to give Tibau the win on the judges’ scorecard, and Cooper is not a fan of the current system.

Cooper’s style is aggressive and forward-pushing, leading to a plethora of finishes over his career and dominant victories. He agrees with MacDonald that things need to change when it comes to how fights are scored going forward.

“These judges aren’t fighters, they don’t know any aspect of the game,” Cooper said. “It’s a tough topic because these guys are ruining people’s lives with their decision-making. They don’t know what the hell they’re doing. It’s weird, and someone needs to change this.”

Cooper will have a chance to earn a second-straight PFL welterweight crown, but first, he must work past the fan-favorite MacDonald in the semifinals on Aug. 13.

What are your thoughts on the current state of judging in MMA?