
Former UFC women's two-weight champion Amanda Nunes responded to a question about when her fight with women's bantamweight champion Kayla Harrison might take place.
I'm going to get in camp full time. I've been training here and there, always in shape. But honestly like November-December, I'm going to be ready to go. Look, my body's good, I don't have an injury. My brain is amazing. My soul is ready for everything. I'm going to get the belt, defend as long as possible.
Recall, on June 8, at UFC 316, Kayla Harrison defeated Julianna Peña by submission in the second round. She has 19 wins and one defeat on her record.
Nunes hasn't stepped into the octagon since June 2023, when she defeated Irene Aldana by unanimous decision at UFC 289. She has 23 wins and five losses to her name.


