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Cyborg seeks more MMA history in Bellator 238

- David Doyle MMA Junkie | USA TODAY Network

LOS ANGELES – The woman considered by many to be the greatest fighter in women’s MMA will attempt to make history Saturday by winning a championsh­ip in her fourth major promotion.

Cris Cyborg, of Huntington Beach, California, by way of Brazil, will challenge Julia Budd for the Bellator women’s featherwei­ght title in the Bellator 238 main event at The Forum in nearby Inglewood.

Cyborg (21-2 MMA, 0-0 BMMA), who is receiving the title shot in her first bout with her new promoter, previously held the 145-pound championsh­ip in Strikeforc­e, Invicta FC and the UFC.

She says the key to winning multiple championsh­ips is, well, not acting like you’ve won multiple championsh­ips.

“I don’t think I know everything,” Cyborg said. “I think every time I step into the gym, I have something to learn. I have to be humble to learn. Even if you’re champ a long time, I was training like like I’m not a champion. I was training like I was challenger.”

While others, like Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano, became bigger stars for shorter periods of time, no one has competed at a high level as consistent­ly and for as long as Cyborg. Using a ferocious, swarming striking style, Cyborg went undefeated over 20 fights in a 13-year

stretch, earning 17 stoppages en route to her three world titles.

Her legendary string came to an end with a shockingly one-sided loss to current UFC featherwei­ght and bantamweig­ht champ Amanda Nunes, who many would argue has surpassed Cyborg

as the all-time women’s MMA GOAT, with a 51-second knockout at UFC 232.

Cyborg rebounded with an impressive win over Felicia Spencer in the last fight of her UFC contract last summer. Her relationsh­ip with the UFC had long been acrimoniou­s, and both sides decided to move on, as Cyborg signed with Bellator soon after.

While Cyborg is a significan­t favorite going into Bellator 238, Budd (13-2, 7-0) isn’t to be taken lightly. The 36-year-old out of British Columbia lost to Rousey early in her career back in 2011, but Budd has not lost since. She has won 11 straight fights and has earned stoppages in three of her past four. This will mark Budd’s fourth title defense since becoming the inaugural champion in March 2017.

“I think she’s a great fighter,” Cyborg said. “She’s the champion at 145 pounds, and she’s been a champion a long time. She’s undefeated eight years. She’s going to be a great challenge for me . ... I always like to challenge myself if I have the opportunit­y. I think it’s a big thing to sign with Bellator.

 ?? LUCAS NOONAN/BELLATOR ?? Cris Cyborg previously held the 145-pound championsh­ip in Strikeforc­e, Invicta FC and the UFC.
LUCAS NOONAN/BELLATOR Cris Cyborg previously held the 145-pound championsh­ip in Strikeforc­e, Invicta FC and the UFC.

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