Cristiane Santos is back business, creating a effective debut with the Kansas City-based all-female MMA advertising, Invicta Fighting Championships. Making an aggressive first-round technical knockout success against Australian fighter Fiona Muxlow, there is no mercy written by "Cyborg" Santos as she pummeled her opponent from bell to bell over 3 minutes and 46 seconds. With the victory, Cyborg obtains himself an attempt at becomingAInvicta FC's first featherweight champion. That match is in the offing to happen in a few months, as Cyborg can assumedly compete in a against one-time Strikeforce opponent Marloes Coenen, whom Cyborg defeated in January 2010 throughout her first title defense. This also marks Cyborg's first MMA session since December 17, 2011, when she defeated Hiroko Yamanaka in a third consecutive successful protection of the Strikeforce Women's Featherweight Championship. Regrettably, the Brazilian's 11th straight win was overturned right into a "no contest" following aApositive examination for anabolic steroids, causing a year-long suspension. Cyborg had also been in talks to set up a with UFC women's bantamweight star Ronda Rousey, but negotiations broke down when Cyborg (and her director, Tito Ortiz) insisted that cutting down to 135 pounds was out of the problem. Rousey also refused to move as much as 140 pounds for a catchweight attack, pressing CyborgAto contact her rival a "bitch"Ain a communication over Instagram. But regrettably for Ortiz and Cyborg, even UFC president Dana White statedAthat a fight at 140 pounds would not seem sensible, with Rousey while the 135-pound winner and the UFC currently not hosting every other female weight classes: It's not a title fight. If that's what [Cyborg] is willing to do is go to 140, let's let Ronda secure her name a few times and if Ronda wants to go to 140 see. She probably would anyway, so let's see what goes on, basically know Ronda. But if [Cyborg] wants to fight for a and have a title fight, she has to visit 135 pounds. A fight at 140 would have been a lover fight because every one wants to see it, but it is not just one of those fights that produces sense. Ultimately, Cyborg required her discharge from the UFC completely, seemingly abandoning any notion of preventing Rousey later on. Furthermore, not just a single mention of UFC's women's bantamweight champion was produced during Cyborg's post-fight interview, as she just thanked God and the Kansas City crowd, who cheered the former champion in her return bout. McKinley NobleAis anAMMAAconspiracy theorist. His work has appeared inANVision,APC World,AMacworld,AGamePro,A1UP,AMMA Mania &AThe L.A. Times.
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