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Amanda Nunes is UFC’s first openly lesbian fighter – 7 things to know about the LGBT double champion hailed as MMA’s greatest female fighter of all time

STORYLynn Farah
MMA fighter Amanda Nunes holds UFC titles in both the bantamweight and featherweight titles in the octagon. Photo: @amanda_leoa/Instagram
MMA fighter Amanda Nunes holds UFC titles in both the bantamweight and featherweight titles in the octagon. Photo: @amanda_leoa/Instagram
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  • ‘The Lioness’ is married to fellow fighter Nina Ansaroff, with whom she shares a ‘pretty normal life’ with their daughter, Raegan
  • UFC president Dana White recently said that Nunes is one of the sweetest people he has ever known, but when fighting, she is ‘a savage’

She came from a humble background in Brazil and has been hailed as the greatest female MMA fighter ever. But what does it all mean to “The Lioness”, Amanda Nunes? 

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes after her unanimous-decision win over Germaine de Ranamie during UFC 245 at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena in December 2019. Photo: Getty Images/AFP
UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes after her unanimous-decision win over Germaine de Ranamie during UFC 245 at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena in December 2019. Photo: Getty Images/AFP
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Meet the UFC fighter who wants to make an impact and help people around the world live their truth.

A fighter from the beginning

Nunes was born in Salvador, Brazil. She began karate at just four years old and started training in the boxing ring when she was 16. In an interview with Bleacher Report, Nunes said when she first got into MMA she was broke and living at the gym. To make money, she used to clean the mats after the gym closed.

The greatest of all time

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