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UFC 277: Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes- The lioness blames her training camp for shocking loss to The Venezuelan Vixen in UFC 269

UFC 277: Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes- The lioness blames her training camp for shocking loss to The Venezuelan Vixen in UFC 269

UFC 277: Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes- The lioness blames her training camp for shocking loss to The Venezuelan Vixen in UFC 269
UFC 277: Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes- Texas is to witness the mega Women’s bantamweight championship on July 30, 2022, at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, United States. Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes 2 would be a rematch for the title. Follow UFC news and UFC Live Updates on InsideSport.IN ALSO READ UFC 277: Julianna […]

UFC 277: Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes- Texas is to witness the mega Women’s bantamweight championship on July 30, 2022, at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, United States. Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes 2 would be a rematch for the title. Follow UFC news and UFC Live Updates on InsideSport.IN

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UFC 277: Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes- The lioness blames her training camp for shocking loss to The Venezuelan Vixen in UFC 269
UFC 277: Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes- The lioness blames her training camp for shocking loss to The Venezuelan Vixen in UFC 269

UFC 277: Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes- The lioness blames her training camp for shocking loss to The Venezuelan Vixen in UFC 269

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Amanda Nunes on her loss at UFC 269- Julianna Pena is riding on as the apex of the women’s bantamweight division as she grabbed the title from Amanda Nunes in UFC 269 via a rear neck choke in the second round. The loss has baffled Nunes’s career, and she is up to a rematch at UFC 277.

The Venezuelan vixen holds a record of 12 wins and 4 losses and stays as the division’s champion while THE LIONESS holds 21 wins and 5 losses.

Amanda Nunes is the women’s featherweight champion and was the former bantamweight champion. She dominated the two divisions until she fell victim to Pena’s submission.

 

“My last camp was horrible. Maybe like a 1, 2 [out of 10],” Nunes told One On One. “It was right after I had COVID, my lungs were still pretty bad, and I was trying to be able to move forward. On top of that, the injuries that I was having to go through with my knees. That was mind-blowing how everything was so bad in that camp and I still put in my head that I want to fight.”

“Everything about that fight was very good for me,” Nunes said. “Of course, I lost my belt, I don’t want to lose my belt, but it kind of takes the pressure away from me, too. For so long I had the belt with me and prepared for big fights and all those things. It’s a lot. For years and years, everything was happening in my life so fast. I become this, I become that, it’s a lot to carry yourself as.

“I was cleaning the division as well,” she concluded. “Nobody was there anymore. It’s natural you slow down a little bit.”

“I can’t go away like that. That fight — I pretty much wasted.” Nunes said. “So, I have to get 100 percent. If she beats me at 100 percent, then okay, but my last fight I wasn’t so I might as well go back, training, step in that cage again.”

UFC 277 has high expectations as it’s at the forefront of apex women fighters on the planet.

UFC 277: Julianna Peña vs Amanda Nunes- The lioness blames her training camp for shocking loss to The Venezuelan Vixen in UFC 269

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