Amanda Nunes continues to be a UFC powerhouse as she dominated Felicia Spencer for a unanimous victory Saturday at the UFC 250 in Las Vegas.
The judges scored the bout, 50-44, 50-44 and 50-45 in the battle and with that Nunes made history becoming the first fighter in UFC history to have defended two titles in two weight classes.
According to ESPN, she is one of only seven fighters to be a double champ and largely considered to be already one of the best female MMA fighters of all-time.
Nunes has beaten every fighter to have ever held the UFC womens’ bantamweight title or featherweight title and is ranked as the top pound-for-pound women’s MMA fighter in the world.
With the win,the Brazil native now has won 11 straight fights, good for second-best among active fighters for a blistering 20-4 record.
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