Nunes Sends Message to Dana

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Amanda Nunes took on social media to send a unique message to UFC CEO Dana White.

“The Lioness”, who retired from the sport after defending her UFC bantamweight title against Irene Aldana in June of 2023, posted a video singing “Outdoor”, of Brazilian samba group Só Pra Contrariar.

Nunes changed the lyrics to ask White to “call me, please,” adding that “I miss you so much.”

The original lyrics are as follows.

I can’t believe you won’t look for me

I’ve suffered too much beyond what I deserve

Oh, please call

I miss you so much

Nunes left the UFC as a two-division champion, winning 14 of her past 15 fights. Julianna Peña — the lone loss for Nunes during that stretch, who beat “The Lioness” for the 135-pound belt before losing their rematch — called for a trilogy bout after defeating Raquel Pennington in the co-main event of UFC 307 this past Saturday in Salt Lake City.

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Easy money

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Upon seeing this thread.

“Diego Nunes?”

I kid.

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Who cares, Nunes could beat Harrison and Pena on the same night. They both suck.

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Nunes tends to fade. I think harrison can absorb her early beating. Its really the only wmma fight I’d watch

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Huge fan of Nunes. Really hope she stays retired.

The only thing worse than womens mma is womens nba

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Caitlyn clark is taking on racism never before seen. She’s way cooler than wmma

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The level of delusion in this post is almost on Par with Dana and Amanda.

Ok I really don’t care and the best outcome would be to cut WMMA from the ufc

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Best way to fix the “it’s boring!” Is finishing bonuses. 100k a KO or Sub. You’ll see more of them.

Also 10 minute first round, fuck the “unified” ruleset.

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Would not enjoy a headbut from her!

he aoint Wrong VonDoom

Heeey, you made it buddy! Welcome.

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I wouldn’t mind seeing average joe vs top wmma, but everything else can go on the prelims

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Has there ever been a business rationale made for women’s MMA?

Are they actually more profitable because of it?

Are they bringing in enough additional female fans to make up for the added costs?

Seems far-fetched to me.

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