Nunes challenges winner of Holm-De Randamie title bout
Amanda Nunes is thinking like Conor McGregor.
The women's bantamweight champion is looking to capitalize on her star potential after knocking out Ronda Rousey, and she has her eyes on another belt.
Nunes is challenging the winner of the inaugural featherweight title contest to a match that could make her the second dual champion in UFC history.
I'm ready to make wmma history.... I want the winner. @danawhite @ufc @seanshelby vamos Fazer historia no mundo quero lutar com quem ganhar. pic.twitter.com/VQXyp4SCaO
— Amanda🦁Nunes (@Amanda_Leoa) January 15, 2017
Holly Holm and Germaine de Randamie will fight to be the UFC's first women's featherweight champion on Feb. 11 at UFC 208 in Brooklyn.
Nunes already defeated Valentina Shevchenko, the No. 1 bantamweight contender, in March 2016 and also has a win over De Randamie from November 2013, but has never faced Holm in her career.