When Is Amanda Nunes Fighting Next

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When Is Amanda Nunes Fighting Next

After an easy first-round submission win over Megan Anderson at UFC 259, Amanda Nunes is left with few contenders skilled enough to face her in the octagon. Many fight fans wonder, again, what’s next for Nunes?

UFC featherweight champion Amanda Nunes reacts with Joe Rogan after her submission victory over Megan Anderson at UFC 259: Blachowicz vs Adesanya on March 6, 2021. With Holm no longer on her radar, Pena turned her attention to the next title shot after Nunes (21-4 MMA, 14-4 UFC) submitted Anderson (11-5 MMA, 3-3 UFC) early in Round 1. “ I want to fight (Amanda Nunes),” Pena wrote in a follow-up tweet. “ Get rid of 145 it’s dead. Fight me Amanda!” Fight me @AmandaLeoa!

  1. As we get ready to enter 2021, the UFC's bantamweight and featherweight divisions are still controlled by the GOAT, Amanda Nunes (20-4). Nunes has held both titles since December of 2018 when she knocked out Cris Cyborg at UFC 232. Since making her UFC debut back in 2013, Nunes has gone 13-1 with her lone loss coming to Cat Zingano. That fight occurred when Nunes will still coming into her own.
  2. This weekend’s fight at UFC 259 will be the double champion Amanda Nunes’ first title defense as a mother. Mom champ Amanda Nunes is looking to make UFC history. Last September Amanda’s wife, fellow UFC fighter Nina Ansaroff, gave birth to their first child Raegan Ann Nunes.

Amanda Nunes currently defends titles in both featherweight and bantamweight divisions, the only fighter in history to achieve this honor. Nunes is considered to be one of the greatest fighters in MMA history and possibly the greatest female fighter in the sport.

Pena Calls Out Nunes

Julianna Pena called out Amanda Nunes after her submission win over Sara McMann at UFC 257. Nunes ignored the call-out since she was defending her bantamweight title at that time. Pena called out Nunes yet again after her defeat against Anderson.

Now that Amanda Nunes is expected to return to her original weight of 135-pounds, a Pena vs. Nunes matchup could very well be in the works. Nunes seemed uninterested in the fight but told reporters after her win that she would never turn down a fight and would go in the octagon with anyone Dana White put her in with.

After UFC 259, UFC President Dana White told reporters that Juliana Pena had been texting him all night and that, “Yeah. It could happen” when asked about the bout. Pena was scheduled to fight Holly Holm, but we understand that Holm has had to withdraw from this fight.

Fight me @Amanda_Leoa !

— Julianna Peña (@VenezuelanVixen) March 7, 2021

What’s Next for Nunes in the UFC?

Juliana Pena was slated to fight Holly Holm on May 8. Dana White stated that he wanted to get Nunes back in the ring quickly since the Anderson bout was an easy win. Since Pena seems to be the only possible contender who can stand with Nunes, look for the two to battle it out in the octagon very soon.

Possible Nunes Retirement?

Don’t count on Amanda Nunes retiring from the sport any time soon. She told reporters after UFC 259 that she felt great and loved what she does. She further stated that she feels like she gets better with age.

Without question, Nunes is where she loves to be. Every fighter who steps into the octagon brings their skills, but some bring a little more heart than others. Nunes has the heart of a fighter and certainly belongs in the UFC.

While Nunes hunted of retirement earlier in the year, will likely see her in the octagon for many more fights. Nunes and her wife, Nina Ansaroff, welcomed home a daughter in September. This changed Nunes’ outlook on life and at the time, she told reporters she was unsure what the future would hold.

It seems quite certain now that the octagon is part of Nunes’s future.

The Baddest Woman on Earth

Nunes earned the moniker “Baddest Woman on Earth” since joining the UFC. During her professional career, Nunes has won honors including:

When Is Amanda Nunes Fighting Next

  • #1 Pound for Pound Female MMA Fighter
  • #5 MMA Fighter of the Year 2018
  • #1 Best Featherweight
  • #5 Fighter of the Year 2016
  • #34 Top Fan Favorite MMA Fighter
  • #50 Greatest MMA Striker of All Time
  • #13 Greatest MMA Fighter of All Time

Nunes is widely considered one of the most successful fighters in MMA history and is one of only three fighters ever to hold titles in two weight classes at the same time. What’s next for Nunes when she has achieved so much in her professional career already?

In December, YouTuber Jake Paul called out Conor McGregor. Dana White quickly shut down the idea of that match on social media. Nunes responded by tweeting “I’m in.” Paul said he would never fight Nunes, to which White responded “She would put you in a coma, dude.” Do not look for a bout between Jake Paul and Amanda Nunes (or, anyone in the UFC, for that matter) any time soon.

What’s Next for Nunes in the UFC?

Juliana Pena was slated to fight Holly Holm on May 8. That fight has since been cancelled. Dana White stated that he wanted to get Nunes back in the ring quickly since the Anderson bout was an easy win. Since Pena seems to be the only possible contender who can stand with Nunes, look for the two to battle it out in the octagon very soon.

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Amanda Nunes wasted no time replying to Julianna Pena's UFC 257 call out.

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Julianna Pena submitted former bantamweight title contender Sara McMann in the third round of their fight at UFC 257. In the post-fight interview, Pena called for a title fight against current women's bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes and accused the champion of ducking her.

'Quit ducking.'

???????? @VenezuelanVixen with a huge callout for 135! #UFC257pic.twitter.com/zfk0G43v2k

When Is Amanda Nunes Fighting Next

— UFC (@ufc) January 24, 2021

It only took Nunes a matter of minutes before she took to Twitter to reply. Nunes immediately took issue with Pena's claims of ducking her, saying that Pena never made herself a contender.

Ducking? You couldn't even make yourself a contender for me. @VenezuelanVixen#UFC257

— Amanda Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) January 24, 2021

Nunes' wife and UFC strawweight Nina Ansaroff chimed in, taking another shot at Pena. Which was followed up with another tweet from Nunes.

Remember that one time you guys were suppose to fight, but then she lost?

— Nina Ansaroff (@NinaAnsaroff) January 24, 2021

Twice.

When Is Amanda Nunes Fighting Next

— Amanda Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) January 24, 2021

Ansaroff was referring to Pena's loss to Valentina Shevchenko on Jan. 28, 2017. Shevchenko would fight Nunes for the title in her next fight at UFC 215. Pena's only other loss in the UFC was against Germaine de Randamie on Oct. 4, 2020. While a win likely would have made Pena a title contender, it came after Nunes last fought at UFC 250.

Pena's victory over McMann improved her record to 10-4 with seven finishes. The 31-year-old entered UFC 257 as the seventh-ranked women's bantamweight in the UFC. Pena will have to wait and see if her call out will earn her the next title fight against Nunes.

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Nunes has made five successful defenses of her bantamweight title since she defeated Miesha Tate to win the title at UFC 200. With title defenses against de Randamie, Holly Holm and Raquel Pennington, that leaves only Aspen Ladd and Irene Aldana as the only fighters ahead of Pena in the rankings who have yet to fight Nunes. However, Aldana is coming off of a loss to Holm and Ladd recently lost to de Randamie.

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UFC 257 took place on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, live from Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Follow along with FanSided for all your live news and highlights.