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Cris Cyborg Dominates Cat Zingano to Defend Featherweight Title

Cris Cyborg dominates Cat Zingano in a thrilling fight to defend her women’s featherweight championship at Bellator 300. Read more about the match and Cyborg’s impressive record in MMA.

| Cris Cyborg dominates Cat Zingano in less than five minutes at Bellator 300
| Cyborg showcases her incredible strength and skill
| Zingano crumbles under Cyborg’s relentless assault
| Cyborg lands a sneaky counterpunch to secure the victory
| Cyborg expresses her desire to fight in Japan before retiring
| Leah McCourt emerges as a potential challenger
| Cyborg’s record now stands at 27-2, 1 NC with 21 knockouts
| She is the only fighter in MMA history to win and defend major world championships across multiple organizations

Cris Cyborg Dominates Cat Zingano

In a highly anticipated matchup, Cris Cyborg showcased her dominance once again as she defended her women’s featherweight championship against Cat Zingano at Bellator 300. The fight lasted less than five minutes, with Cyborg displaying her incredible strength and skill.

Cyborg, known as one of the most powerful women in mixed martial arts, proved her reputation to be well-deserved. Despite being 38 years old, she effortlessly rag-dolled Zingano every time the challenger attempted a takedown. Cyborg’s punches were devastating, causing damage to Zingano’s face and shattering her confidence.

The finish came when Cyborg landed a sneaky counterpunch, capitalizing on Zingano’s takedown attempt. Zingano tried to recover, but she was no match for Cyborg’s relentless assault. The referee had no choice but to intervene, ending the fight.

Despite their intense battle, Cyborg showed sportsmanship and attempted to embrace Zingano after the fight. However, Zingano was visibly frustrated and chewed out the champion. Nevertheless, she later applauded Cyborg for her victory.

Looking ahead, Cyborg expressed her desire to fight in Japan before retiring. She also mentioned Leah McCourt, who upset Sara McMann earlier that night, as a potential challenger. McCourt entered the cage, and the two fighters exchanged a respectful handshake before facing off.

With this win, Cyborg’s record now stands at an impressive 27-2, 1 NC, with 21 knockouts. She holds the distinction of being the only fighter in MMA history to win and successfully defend major world championships across multiple organizations, including UFC, Strikeforce, Invicta, and Bellator.

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