UFC Hall of Fame 2025: Former two-division champion Amanda Nunes to be inducted this summer
- The UFC announced Amanda Nunes, a former two-division champion, will enter the Hall of Fame in 2025.
- Nunes retired from competition in June 2023 after a victory at UFC 289.
- During UFC 314 in Miami, the UFC honored Nunes with a career retrospective that moved her to tears.
- Aaron Bronsteter reported Nunes confirmed she would return; she stated she'd face Pena versus Harrison's winner.
- Nunes' potential return opens opportunities; she mentioned seeing a "fake belt" and keeping the "real belt" at home.
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Amanda Nunes announced as latest member of UFC Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025
The Lioness is where she belongs, at last.
‘Surprised’ Amanda Nunes reacts to UFC Hall of Fame induction, doubles down on Octagon return
Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC Amanda Nunes is headed to the UFC Hall of Fame. The former bantamweight champion, who also held gold at 145 pounds, was “surprised” when the promotion announced her upcoming induction during the UFC 314: “Volkanovski vs. Lopes” pay-per-view (PPV) event last weekend at Kaseya Center in Miami, Fla., where “Lioness” was in attendance. “They surprised me, I didn’t expect it at all,” Nunes told ESPN MMA. “I love this g…
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