However, it is almost unlikely for the reality TV star to hop onto the boxing ring as she already has a lot of things on her plate amid her divorce from her rapper husband Kanye West.
UFC champ Amanda Nunes calls out Kim Kardashian, Cris Cyborg responds
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Eu conheço uma luta que os fãs querem . @CrisCyborg.Com (@criscyborg) June 8, 2021
There was a time in the not-too-distant past when the idea of Amanda Nunes vs. Kim Kardashian would have resulted in pitchforks and torches. But now that social media stars like Jake and Logan Paul command the combat sports pay-per-view (PPV) market, there’s probably some overseas oil baron trying to make this fight happen.
And it would likely do gangbusters at the box office. Related
“Imagine if Kim Kardashian wanted to fight Amanda Nunes,” UFC President Dana White told Farah Hannoun on UFC Arabia. “How big do you think that fight would be? It’d be huge! There’s always going to be a market for that kind of stuff, there’s always going to be people that are willing to put down 50 bucks for that.”
Hey @KimKardashian let’s do this? lol
In response to the comment from Nunes, her longtime rival Cyborg took to her Twitter and replied in Portuguese that she knows a fight that the fans would want to see instead.
Eu conheço uma luta que os fãs querem …
I know a fight fans want…
Nunes and Cyborg met at UFC 232 in December 2018. The fight lasted only 51 seconds as Nunes blitzed Cyborg and became the first person to knock her out in MMA. Following that fight, there were talks of a potential rematch between the two Brazilians. However, the UFC instead decided to let Cyborg out of her contract following a fight with Felicia Spencer, and she ended up signing with Bellator instead, where she is now its 145lbs champion.
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