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Women's Bantamweight Division

Retired

"The Lioness"

Amanda Nunes

Women's Bantamweight Division

23-5-0 (W-L-D)

13

Wins by Knockout

4

Wins by Submission

14

First Round Finishes

Amanda Nunes

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Info

Learn more about Amanda Nunes UFC history, fighter facts, and Q&A below.

Status
Retired
Place of Birth
Pojuca, Brazil
Trains at
American Top Team ATT Coconut Creek, FL
Fighting style
Striker
Age
35
Height
68.00
Weight
135.00
Octagon Debut
Aug. 4, 2013
Reach
69.00
Leg reach
41.00
  • Pro since 2008
     
  • Thirteen wins by KO, four by submission (3 RNC, triangle armbar)
     
  • 14 first round finishes
     
  • First and only woman to earn double-champ status in the UFC
     
  • Has won 16 of her last 17 and 14 of her last 15
     
  • Five successful title defenses at 135 pounds
     
  • Two successful title defenses at 145 pounds
     
  • Origin of nickname: “The logo from my first gym was two lions. I was the only female fighter at the gym, so my old coach started to call me "Leoa" for my aggressive style and it stuck.”

    UFC 289 (6/10/23) Nunes won a five-round unanimous decision over Irene Aldana to retain her UFC women's bantamweight title 

    UFC 277 (7/30/22) Nunes won a five-round unanimous decision over Julianna Pena to regain her UFC women’s bantamweight title

    UFC 269 (12/11/21) Nunes was submitted by Julianna Pena via rear naked choke at 3:26 of the second round, losing her UFC women’s bantamweight title

    UFC 259 (3/6/21) Nunes submitted Megan Anderson via triangle armbar at 2:03 of the first round to retain her UFC women’s featherweight title

    UFC 250 (6/6/20) Nunes won a five round unanimous decision over Felicia Spencer to retain her UFC women’s featherweight title

    UFC 245 (12/14/19) Nunes won a five round unanimous decision over Germaine de Randamie to retain her UFC women’s bantamweight title

    UFC 239 (7/6/19) Nunes stopped Holly Holm via strikes at 4:10 of the first round to retain her UFC women’s bantamweight title

    UFC 232 (12/29/18) Nunes knocked out Cris Cyborg at :51 of the first round to win the UFC women’s featherweight title

    UFC 224 (5/12/18) Nunes stopped Raquel Pennington via strikes at 2:36 of the fifth round to retain her UFC women’s bantamweight title

    UFC 215 (9/9/17) Nunes won a five round split decision over Valentina Shevchenko to retain her UFC women’s bantamweight title

    UFC 207 (12/30/16) Nunes stopped Ronda Rousey via strikes at :48 of the first round to retain her UFC women’s bantamweight title

    UFC 200 (7/9/16) Nunes submitted Miesha Tate via rear naked choke at 3:16 of the first round to win the UFC women’s bantamweight title

    UFC 196 (3/5/16) Nunes won a three round unanimous decision over Valentina Shevchenko

    UFC Fight Night (8/8/15) Nunes submitted Sara McMann via rear naked choke at 2:53 of the first round

    UFC Fight Night (3/21/15) Nunes stopped Shayna Baszler via strikes at 1:56 of the first round

    UFC 178 (9/27/14) Nunes was stopped by Cat Zingano via strikes at 1:21 of the third round

    UFC Fight for the Troops 3 (11/6/13) Nunes stopped Germaine de Randamie via strikes at 3:56 of the first round

    UFC 163 (8/3/13) Nunes stopped Sheila Gaff via strikes at 2:08 of the first round

    STRIKEFORCE HISTORY:

    Barnett vs. Kharitonov (9/10/11) Nunes was stopped by Alexis Davis via strikes at 4:53 of the second round

    Challengers 13 (1/7/11) Nunes knocked out Julia Budd at :14 of the first round

    TRAINING: I train every day at American Top Team. I'm not working on anything too specific; I'm working every day to improve myself as a true mixed martial artist.

    When and why did you start training for fighting? She started karate at 7 years old. Then she started boxing and training jiu-jitsu as a teenager. She made her pro MMA debut at 19. Her mother put her in karate because she was always full of energy and she wanted to do something useful with it.

    What ranks and titles have you held? UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion, Black belt in jiu-jitsu, brown belt in judo. Naga World Champ in her weight and Absolute, Pan American Jiu-Jitsu Championship Gold, Mundials Jiu-Jitsu Gold, Brazilian State Jiu-Jitsu Champion

    Do you have any heroes? Cain Velasquez and my uncle, Jose Alvis

    What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? It’s a dream come true.

    Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? She was studying Physical Education but is pursuing her dream and moved to the USA to train full time

    What was your job before you started fighting? Never worked. Training is her work

    Specific accomplishments in pro competition? She has ended all her fights by KO or submission, three of them in the first 30 seconds.

    Favorite grappling technique: Mata Leao (Rear naked choke)

    Favorite Striking technique: Boxing Combination