The title of Bantamweight is at stake on UFC 316, where Amanda Nunes is very closely monitored.
Nunes already weighed on 7 June with her thoughts about the Co-Main event in which Julianna Pena sees the title against Kayla Harrison defending.
Although some have expressed concern about the opportunities of Nunes against both women who have not fought for more than two years, 'The Lioness' has already confirmed that she is returning, regardless of who comes at the top in Newark.
The former two-weight champion opened up about the difficulties she has had to deal with since she retired with Nunes who spoke about why she made the decision to come back.
'The Lioness' recently made clear whether this means that it is back forever or that this will lead to a final dance in the Octagon.
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Amanda Nunes tells the fans that she is here to stay with return that big upstairs UFC 316
During the Vechtweek for UFC 316, Amanda Nunes participated in a Q&A session where she was asked about the long-term plans for her UFC backer.
It is clear that, regardless of who wins on 7 June, there is a clear story that the UFC can sell when returning the former champion.
However, some fans had expressed the concern that if nunes returns and the belt wins before he retires again, it leaves the division in a different difficult situation.
The Brazilian outlined during the Q&A that her return to the Octagon is not just a final role of the dice to try to win the belt back in another big fight.
Nunes stated that she is back forever and is not going to walk away again until she can no longer compete at a high level physically.
“Actually I am ready to stay here, you know. Maybe I can take the belt back, I will defend it for as long as possible. As long as my body can handle, I will be here.”
Fans emphasize the remarkable physical form of Amanda Nunes during her UFC 316 Fight Week -performance
One thing that was immediately clear when Amanda Nunes got on stage at the UFC 316 fan Q&A that she did not lose her form of fighting.
If there is something, 'The Lioness' seems even more muscular than before, which was emphasized by various messages on social media.
Fans weighed with their thoughts, with one who suggests that the UFC should reduce the 145 pound division for the former Feederweight Champion.
“I would like to see featherweight. There are some good hunters on @invictafights that are young, large and talented. '
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