Cat Zingano just recently explored the possible timeline of an awaited face-off with the ruling Bellator ladies’s featherweight champ Cris Cyborg.
The previous UFC ladies’s bantamweight title opposition made a return to the cage in March with a unanimous choice success over Leah McCourt at Bellator 293. Prior to this bout, reports swirled about a prospective clash in between ‘Alpha’ and Cyborg.
Now, with Cris Cyborg having just recently signed a brand-new deal with Bellator mixed martial arts after a short duration as a complimentary representative, it appears that the course to this expected face-off has actually been cleared.
The Brazilian last showcased her skills in April 2022, effectively safeguarding her featherweight title with a success over Arlene Blencowe. This win significant her 5th victory in the promo because her arrival in early 2020.
During her recent look on The MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Hour with Ariel Helwani, Cat Zingano said:
“I was informed to prepare yourself by the end of September, early October. So, I do not have any specific date that is apparently the challenger [Cyborg] and I do not have an area either however that’s the strategy. I’m curious about what’s gonna take place, trigger I heard some various angles with what’s happening with the Bellator as a business as a whole.”
Cat Zingano provides a psychological yet engaging declaration in assistance of the fighter pension expense in court
Cat Zingano has actually become an enthusiastic champ for the fighter pension expense, relentlessly devoting herself to the cause with unyielding decision.
‘Alpha’ just recently ventured to the Capitol, where she provided an engaging and deeply moving testament throughout an essential hearing:
“Fighting is so extremely tough. What you see in the cage and on television is such a portion of the dedication that it takes. Being a single mom, my profession was various. I raised my boy on my own after my spouse passed away by suicide in 2014. My profession has actually been made complex and I have actually handled public sorrow and recovery. It’s been tough to be the nurturer who ensures home is all right while being a business female and doing harmful work for very little returns.”