Cris Cyborg doesn’t want to fight Amanda Nunes ‘because Brazil vs. Brazil is not cool’ – Bloody Elbow

Cris Cyborg and Amanda Nunes are two of the three current UFC womens champions, so a superfight of sorts between the two Brazilians would make for a lot of intrigue. But its a matchup Cyborg hopes to avoid at all costs.

Cyborg, who recently won the vacant UFC featherweight title with a TKO win over Tonya Evinger at UFC 214, said she doesnt want fight Nunes, the UFC 135-pound titleholder, because they are both from Brazil she wants to see her fellow Brazilians do as well as possible.

This, of course, does not contradict Nunes wishes even before Cyborg was UFC champ, The Lioness said multiple times she wasnt interested in a fight with Cyborg.

"Id fight Amanda, but I have no interest in fighting her, Cyborg recently told media in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (via MMAFighting.com). "Were two Brazilians, and that would kill' one Brazilian. Why kill one if were representing the same country? Its us against the world.

"But if its an interesting fight for the fans, if they want this one day, we can do it, Cyborg said. "Its like Claudinha (Gadelha) fighting Jessica (Andrade at UFC Japan). I dont think it would be cool because were Brazilians, but Id do it. I would avoid it, because Brazil vs. Brazil is not cool, and I think fans would be split."

Cyborg (18-1) is 3-0 in the Octagon with finishes over Evinger, Lina Lansberg, and Leslie Smith. The former Invicta FC champion has had a rocky run in the top MMA organization, from an ordeal with anti-doping partner USADA to the UFC booking Germaine de Randamie vs. Holly Holm for the inaugural 145-pound title.

But with the belt finally around her waist, her relationship with the organization is starting to improve. Cyborg, whose UFC contract expires in October, is hoping to fight former bantamweight champ Holly Holm in her first title defense.

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Cris Cyborg doesn't want to fight Amanda Nunes 'because Brazil vs. Brazil is not cool' - Bloody Elbow

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