Looks like we’re going to see two-time champion Amanda Nunes back in action before the end of 2020, as she just sign up to protect her featherweight name opposite Megan Anderson at UFC 256 on December 12.
“The Lioness” had indicated in the past that he planned to take a prolonged era of licensing after a successful 145-pound defense against Felicia Spencer at UFC 250 in June.
Instead, he will now seek to further extend his streak of 11 victories before the end of the year after demolishing and who is who of the women’s MMAs, adding Ronda Rousey, Cris ‘Cyborg’, Valentina Shevchenko (twice), Miesha. Tate and Holly Holm.
This makes him an intimidating opponent to say the least to Anderson, a former Invicta FC featherweight champion who has had somewhat combined fortunes at the UFC, with a 3-2 record so far, has won consecutively against Zarah. Fairn. Dos Santos and Norma Dumont Viana.
So far, Nunes vs. No. Anderson is the only fight that has been shown for UFC 256 and will likely take over the main features or co-events on the pay-per-view card.