The woman many feel is the WMMA GOAT might be plotting a
return.

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Amanda
Nunes
(23-5) recently hinted that she might be coming out of
retirement in a message to
Ultimate Fighting Championship
CEO Dana White. “The Lioness”
asked the UFC head honcho to “Call me” in a video posted on
Instagram.

White reacted to Nunes’ message at the
DWCS 2024: Week 9
post-fight press conference.

“She looks good. She looks great. Looks like she’s still in shape.
So, you know where her head’s at. And I love that about her.
There’s a lot of things I love about her, I love that about her.
She’s keeping an eye on who wins the title next. I think she’s
teasing that she might be interested in coming back.”

Nunes’ legendary championship run came to an end via a shock upset
submission loss against Julianna
Pena
(12-5) at UFC 269 in 2021. Nunes reclaimed her belt via a
one-sided unanimous decision over Pena in their rematch at UFC 277
the next year. They were slated to meet in a rubber matchup at UFC
289 in 2023, but Pena was forced out with a rib injury. Nunes
decisioned short-notice replacement Irene
Aldana
before hanging up her gloves.

Nunes has since repeatedly hinted that she misses the sport but
never said anything concrete about returning. This could have been
influenced by Pena’s controversial split decision title victory
over Raquel
Pennington
at UFC 307 last weekend. “The Venezuelan Vixen” has
consistently been hopeful of coaxing Nunes out of retirement and
continues to do so. After her UFC 307 win, Pena expressed a
preference for a trilogy against Nunes over a booking against top
contender Kayla
Harrison
, who established her claim to title shot with a win
over Ketlen
Vieira
on the same card.

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