Amanda Nunes Announces Shocking Return from Retirement
Former UFC double champion Amanda Nunes sent shockwaves through the mixed martial arts world on Thursday by announcing her return from retirement to face PFL champion Kayla Harrison in a blockbuster super fight scheduled for July. The Brazilian legend, who vacated both her bantamweight and featherweight titles when she retired in June 2023, cited unfinished business and the emergence of Harrison as compelling reasons for her comeback.
The announcement came during a surprise press conference in Las Vegas, where Nunes revealed she has been quietly training for the past four months after being approached about the potential superfight. The 35-year-old former champion looked in remarkable physical condition and expressed genuine excitement about testing herself against Harrison, who many consider the most dominant female fighter outside the UFC.
"When I retired, I thought I was done forever," said Nunes during the emotional announcement. "But watching Kayla's performances and hearing people question whether she could beat me... the competitor in me couldn't stay quiet. This is the fight that brings me back - the fight that determines who is truly the greatest female fighter of all time."
Harrison, the two-time Olympic judo gold medalist and reigning PFL women's lightweight champion, has dominated every opponent since transitioning to MMA. Her grappling credentials and undefeated professional record have led many to speculate whether she could have challenged Nunes during her championship reign. The fight will determine the undisputed best female fighter across all weight classes.
The bout represents one of the most significant cross-promotional fights in MMA history, with both the UFC and PFL working together to make the superfight a reality. Financial details have not been disclosed, but sources suggest both fighters will receive record-breaking purses that reflect the magnitude of the matchup.
Nunes' return has generated massive excitement among MMA fans who never expected to see the GOAT candidate compete again. Her legacy as arguably the greatest female fighter in MMA history was already secure, but a victory over Harrison would further cement her status and potentially set up additional superfights. The July date gives both fighters ample time to prepare for what promises to be one of the most watched fights in women's MMA history.
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