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Nunes puts paren n

- LANCE PUGMIRE

IT was a year ago this week that Amanda Nunes became combat sports’ first champion to come out as gay and movingly pronounced her love for her partner after beating Miesha Tate in the main event of UFC 200.

It turns out that as Nunes prepares for her second women’s bantamweig­ht title defence today at T-Mobile Arena in the UFC 213 main event, she could instead have been preparing for parenthood if fate hadn’t intervened.

Nunes’ partner, UFC strawweigh­t fighter Nina Ansaroff, said she was planning to pursue in vitro fertilisat­ion and become pregnant this year if she lost her third consecutiv­e UFC fight in January.

Instead, Ansaroff (7-5) submitted Jocelyn Jones-Lybarger in the third round.

‘‘I was supposed to have our child this year. It was all depending on my last fight. But I won, I’ve got a run, so I’m going to take that run and go,’’ Ansaroff said a few weeks ago at a lunch with Nunes sitting beside her.

The 29-year-old Nunes (14-4) is certainly occupied for now with her own success, a five-fight win streak that has included four first-round finishes, including her UFC 200 submission of thenchampi­on Tate.

Nunes followed that with a more impressive 48-second barrage of punches to the head that made for a convincing conquest by technical knockout over Ronda Rousey in December.

Today, Nunes confronts a rematch with No 1-rated contender Valentina Shevchenko (14-2) after defeating Shevchenko by unanimous decision in March, 2016.

Shevchenko has proceeded to defeat former champion Holly Holm and another highly rated contender, Julianna Pena. Shevchenko is banking on her endurance to defeat Nunes.

‘‘She keeps saying all these things about my conditioni­ng and stuff, but I’m ready. I have to prove it. I will,’’ Nunes said. ‘‘I’m going for the finish. Whenever it is, the third [round], the fourth, the fifth. I’m ready . . . Right now, it’s about career.’’

But with Ansaroff continuall­y by her side at their Florida home, in training and public appearance­s such as Friday’s UFC 213 news conference, the reminders of an uplifting personal life are a constant for the Brazilian champion.

‘‘We want to marry, but I don’t even know when I’m going to ask her,’’ Nunes said. ‘‘We’ll see how our life is going. Having a baby and bringing the baby into your life and filling it with love is a special thing. ‘‘It is something we want.’’ Ansaroff said the couple was planning to have more than one child.

‘‘We want to get married and have kids, but in the right time period,’’ Ansaroff said. ‘‘She hasn’t asked me yet.’’

Although the couple routinely post pictures of themselves cuddling, training, wearing matching shirts or joking around in the kitchen, Nunes said she would not repeat the scene of her countrywom­an Jessica Andrade, who earlier this year asked for her partner’s hand in marriage in the octagon after a strawweigh­t title defeat. ‘‘No, never,’’ Nunes said. Added Ansaroff: ‘‘[Andrade] never brought her [partner] into

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