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UFC Hall of Famer Amanda Nunes is officially on the road to returning to the Octagon for what could be the biggest women's fight in MMA history.
Kenoh beat Ozawa for the title on Saturday also at Korakuen Hall. — Amanda Nunes has officially enrolled in the UFC drug testing program for a potential title fight with Kayla Harrison. — Neon and ...
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And Harrison has seemingly managed to lure Nunes into returning after she defeated Julianna Pena to win the UFC women’s bantamweight title last month.
Amanda Nunes re-entered the UFC anti-doping program, aiming for a return to fight Kayla Harrison for the bantamweight title.
Amanda Nunes officially re-entered the UFC's drug testing pool, Kayla Harrison willing to let her bypass the 6 month waiting period for a fee.