{"id":233130,"date":"2017-08-07T16:44:47","date_gmt":"2017-08-07T20:44:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/cris-cyborg-whos-next-for-the-new-ufc-womens-featherweight-champion-realsport101.php"},"modified":"2017-08-07T16:44:47","modified_gmt":"2017-08-07T20:44:47","slug":"cris-cyborg-whos-next-for-the-new-ufc-womens-featherweight-champion-realsport101","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/cyborg\/cris-cyborg-whos-next-for-the-new-ufc-womens-featherweight-champion-realsport101.php","title":{"rendered":"Cris Cyborg: Who&#8217;s next for the new UFC women&#8217;s featherweight champion? &#8211; RealSport101"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  The Brazilian recently won the UFC Featherweight title against  Tonya Evinger at UFC 214 in Anaheim, California. It's time to  analyse Cyborg's potential challengers.<\/p>\n<p>    MMA fans worldwide rejoiced earlier this year when we learned    that Cristiane Cyborg Justino, the former Invicta FC and    Strikeforce womens featherweight champion, would be competing    in her first opportunity for a UFC title. Her entry to the UFC    was long-awaited by many, and her devastating finish of    Leslie Smith at UFC 198 emphatically    declared her arrival. However, a suspension from USADA halted her progress    after yet another dominant victory, this time againstLina Lansberg. Luckily for the fans    (but not for the rest of the womens featherweight division),    Cris was granted a retroactive Therapeutic Use Exemption,    clearing the path for her to face the inaugural womens    featherweight champion Germaine de Randamie in the summer of    2017.  <\/p>\n<p>    The de Randamie vs Cyborg fight collapsed controversially, as    the Dutch championrefused to face Cyborg, and was later    stripped of her championship. The outlook for the featherweight    division was bleak. The UFC was not committing to the weight    class, and the lack of contenders meant that Cris Cyborg was    struggling to find an opponent. That was before current Invicta    FC champion Megan Anderson stepped up to the plate and called    out the Brazilian MMA legend; a move that created a huge buzz    in the combat sports community. The UFC signed the Australian,    who holds a record of 8-2, and the fight was scheduled for UFC    214 on July 29th.  <\/p>\n<p>    Again, Cyborg was left without a dance partner as Anderson    pulled out of the fightdue to personal issues. Despite this,    Cris was still to fight at UFC 214. Tonya Evinger, the Invicta    FC bantamweight champion, took the fight on a months notice    and earned herself the respect of fans worldwide. However, her    debut in the UFC was not to be a joyful occasion. Despite her    incredible toughness and resilience, Evinger was defeated by    Cyborg in the third round. The Brazilians performance once    again proved why she is arguably the greatest female fighter of    all time. Her dominance over a game challenger showed exactly    why the UFC chose to open a featherweight division in the first    place, but it also left us with one big question; whos next?  <\/p>\n<p>    The current roster at 145 pounds is hardly packed with talent.    There is a very limited number of contenders in the division,    but this does not mean that there are no intriguing matchups    for the new champion. Although there are plenty of women who    would love the opportunity to face the Brazilian star, three    women come to mind when choosing the new opponent of Cris    Cyborg.  <\/p>\n<p>    The first of these is Holly Holm, the former UFC bantamweight    champion, who competed in the first ever title fight in the    womens featherweight division in her promotions history. The    Jackson Wink fighter lost said title fight in extremely    controversial circumstances; many felt she deserved the    decision win, and she was subject to multiple illegal strikes    after the bell at the hands of Germaine de Randamie. The    16-time boxing world champion bounced back from the loss with a    devastating knockout victory over Bethe    Correia, solidifying her place amongst the elite in womens    MMA. The matchup with Cyborg is fascinating to me; Holms    counter-striking and tremendous strength is the perfect formula    to beat the seemingly unstoppable Brazilian. Her striking    prowess is unquestionable, and her grappling skills have    improved massively. She is no stranger to the 145-pound weight    class and could become a mainstay in the division in the    future. This fight would bring the most attention to the    womens featherweight division, and that is why it will    undoubtedly happen down the line.  <\/p>\n<p>    Holly Holm isnt the only option, however. Megan Anderson was    brought into the UFC for the sole purpose of bolstering the    division, and her inheritance of Cyborgs Invicta championship    provides us with somewhat of a backstory. The Australian is no    stranger to finishes herself; of her eight victories in mixed    martial arts, four have come via knockout, and two of her wins    are by submission. She stands six feet tall, and her    physicality is a huge problem to anyone she faces. In my    opinion, Anderson should be the first woman to challenge Cyborg    for her newly-earned title. This is a fight that the fans    clearly want, and the UFC is also enthusiastic about the    potential matchup.  <\/p>\n<p>    Last but not least, Cat Zingano is certainly a relevant name in    this division. Zingano has repeatedly called out Cris Cyborg    and seems more than willing to step up a weight division to    test herself. Despite being a former flyweight, the former    title challenger has proved her fantastic athleticism and    strength on multiple occasions. She holds a knockout victory    over current bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes, and the woman    she took the title from, Miesha Tate. The Californian grappling    skill is some of the very best in womens MMA today. Her Muay    Thai is excellent, and her mentality is bulletproof. Although    Zingano is likely not the next in line for a featherweight    title shot, a fight between her and Cris Cyborg is one that I    would love to see soon.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are plenty of women willing to step into the octagon with    Cyborg. The new champion is already clamouring for a spot on    the UFC 219 card in December, and I for one cannot wait to find    out who her next opponent will be.  <\/p>\n<p>    Want to share your opinion? 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