UFC News: Bantamweight Champ Amanda Nunes Says She'll Remain Undefeated With UFC Title Until Retirement

After Beating Ronda Rousey on Friday at UFC 207, Amanda Nunes says she will be holding Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) title until retirement.

As you likely know at this point, Ronda Rousey had an extremely baffling come back to battling Friday night at UFC 207 on 30 December 2016 in Las Vegas. The 29-year-old was beaten by Bantamweight Champ Amanda Nunes, as well as she lost in just 48 seconds.

She had all the appropriate answers against Ronda Rousey before beating her by technical knockout in 48 seconds Friday night, and after that the subject swung a while later to Rousey's battling future.

Amanda Nunes is sure that she will stay undefeated and hold her Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) undefeated title until she resigns after "a few battles".

As indicated by Latimes report, Nunes is prepared to guard her title until she calls time on her UFC profession, as she is quick to begin a family and knows that she can't do both all the while. The 28-year-old is not willing to rest on her shrubs and is currently excited about turning into the first woman in UFC history to hold two-weight titles in the meantime.

Forever, until I retire. I will return here and demonstrate that," Nunes said when asked in regards to what extent she will hold her bantamweight title, as cited by ESPN.

The Brazilian needs to climb a rung in weight class and battle the champ for an opportunity to hold two titles all the while. Though, Holly Holm will battle Germaine de Randamie for the recently made featherweight title at UFC 208 on 11 February in New York.

It never occurred in the UFC, with women battling, being champion in two divisions, yet I need to be the first. In the event if they give me the opportunity, I will take it, the Brazilian clarified about her feasible future plans. For more updates stay tuned with us.

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