With Ronda in her sights, Amanda Nunes avoids provocations: 'I don't need to talk'

Brazilian, who achieved the most important victory of her career by submitting Sara McMann, awaits her chance at the belt

A. Nunes celebrates the biggest victory of his career. Photo Josh Hedges

A. Nunes celebrates the biggest victory of his career. Photo Josh Hedges

After Beth Pitbull, another Brazilian could be on the path to becoming super champion Ronda Rousey in the UFC. The Bahian Amanda nunes, which hit Sara McMann this morning (08), at UFC Fight Night 73, she hopes to get her chance at the title soon, but says she won't adopt the provocative style of her compatriot, who was knocked out in just 33 seconds.

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“I don’t need to talk. I'm going to show, get in the cage and do what I do. My next fight will be like this. I’m going to knock him out or submit him,” said Amanda at the press conference. Next, the Brazilian is already aiming for a duel against Rousey. “I think I deserve the title shot. I will definitely have my title shot soon,” she added.

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Still without any prediction of her next opponent, Amanda is already looking at what her fight would be like against the undefeated Ronda Rousey.

“I never stop improving. I have very good striking, my background is jiu-jitsu and I have trained judo all my life. It would be a very good fight, because Ronda also has that ballast and is improving in her striking”, he concluded.

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With the triumph before Sara McMann (read the article here), Amanda reached the 11th victory in her career, being her fourth in the UFC. The Brazilian's good performance also drew praise from Dana White, president of the UFC. On his Twitter account, the manager wrote that Nunes' duel 'looked great'.

 

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