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Legendary Fighter Nunes Retires with Two Title Belts Intact After Dominant Victory at UFC 289

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Amanda Nunes has retired from UFC as a double champion . Photo: Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press/AP)

UFC 289 will forever be etched in the history books as the night the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) bid farewell to the sport, leaving a legacy of dominance and excellence.

Headlining the event at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena, the illustrious Amanda Nunes showcased her unrivalled skills, making her opponent Irene Aldana appear outmatched and outclassed. With another remarkable performance, Nunes solidified her status as the greatest women’s fighter in history.

After reclaiming the belt last summer and avenging a prior loss, Nunes successfully defended her bantamweight title against Aldana, securing a unanimous decision victory. Displaying her superiority in every round, Nunes earned unanimous praise from all three judges.

However, the most surprising moment came during her post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier, as Nunes announced her retirement from mixed martial arts, leaving the crowd and the MMA world in awe.

The UFC 289 pay-per-view event also featured an eagerly anticipated lightweight bout between Charles Oliveira and Beneil Dariush. The clash promised excitement and delivered in full force.

Former UFC lightweight champion Oliveira, seeking redemption after his previous title loss, rebounded with a spectacular first-round finish of Dariush.

Despite Dariush entering the fight on an impressive eight-fight winning streak, Oliveira’s skills proved too formidable to overcome. UFC 289 was a memorable night, marked by Amanda Nunes’ remarkable retirement and Charles Oliveira’s triumphant return to the lightweight division.

The event once again showcased the extraordinary talent and thrilling matchups that make mixed martial arts a captivating sport.

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