On the latest episode of Hablemos MMA, the UFC’s reigning women’s flyweight champion stated that a third fight against Nunes, the reigning women’s bantamweight and featherweight titleholder, is ‘logical’ because she believes that she won their second meeting.
Valentina Shevchenko and Nunes first crossed paths at UFC 196 back in 2016, with the Brazilian earning a unanimous decision victory.
History would repeat itself over a year later, as Nunes would again pick up a win over the Kyrgyzstani-Peruvian, this time in a title defense of the UFC’s women’s 135-pound title. The rematch was closer however, as Nunes only managed a split decision.
Since then, the two have been dominant in their own divisions, with Valentina Shevchenko ruling over the women’s 125-pound ranks with three successful title defenses, while Nunes has defended the women’s bantamweight crown three more times, while also capturing and defending the women’s featherweight title.
With the third fight possibly being champion-versus-champion, Schevchenko believes that the judges could score the cards differently.
Valentina Shevchenko returns to action against Jennifer Maia at UFC 255
Before Valentina Shevchenko can turn her attention to a third bout with Amanda Nunes, she first has to take care of business against Jennifer Maia in the co-main event of UFC 225 on November 21st at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Valentina Shevchenko heads into UFC 255 looking for her fourth-straight women’s flyweight title defense. She has turned back challengers such as Jessica Eye, Liz Carmouche, and Kaitlyn Chookagian since winning the vacant title back in 2018.
Maia, meanwhile, has won three of her last four bouts, with her most recent win coming coming via submission against top contender Joanne Calderwood. Since signing with the UFC back in 2018, Maia has gone 3-2, with her losses coming only against former title contenders in Chookagian and Carmouche.
Headlining UFC 255 will be a men’s flyweight matchup between new champion Deiveson Figueiredo and challenger Alex Perez.
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