UFC and MMA legend Conor McGregor retires again at 31 who leaves with a record of 22 wins and four losses, revealing that the game doesn’t suit him anymore. The last fight Conor fought was against Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone in January where he destroyed his opponent. He announced the news of his retirement by posting a picture of a chocolate cake that seems to be made by his daughter with “Happy Retirement Daddy” written on it on social media.
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Meanwhile, in the women’s UFC match, Amanda Nunes overpowered Felicia Spencer to defend the featherweight title. With a unanimous decision victory at the main event in Las Vegas, the bout score for Nunes was 50-44, 50-44 and 50-45, making her the first defense of her UFC women’s featherweight title.
Amanda had complete control in every move, a flawless performance. Also, with the victory, she has become the first fighter in UFC history to have defended two titles in two weight classes, bantamweight title and featherweight title, while still holding them both. Apart from this, Nunes has 13 wins and eight wins in title fights in women, making it the highest in UFC history for women.