Amanda Nunes wants to fight Kayla Harrison for the undisputed UFC women's bantamweight title.

What happened?

Nunes and Harrison were set to fight at UFC 324 in January, but Harrison's neck injury delayed the plans.

Harrison had surgery and fans await a rebooking.

Why it matters for Amanda Nunes

Nunes has zero interest in fighting for an interim belt, stating she only fights for the undisputed belt.

"I know everybody want a chance," Nunes told MMA Junkie.

What comes next?

Nunes hopes to fight Harrison at UFC 329 on July 11, which is this year's event for UFC International Fight Week.

"I feel like International Fight Week would be a good one," Nunes said.

Nunes waited to fight for the belt and now others must wait for their opportunity.

Nunes is ready for the fight, but everything depends on Kayla Harrison's recovery.

As of now, the exact timeline for Harrison's return is unclear.

Nunes is considered the greatest women's MMA fighter of all time.

She wants to take her belt back from Harrison.

The fight between Nunes and Harrison would be a massive one for women's MMA.

Nunes is eager to get back in the ring and fight for the title.

She will not settle for an interim belt fight.

Nunes is focused on her goal and will wait for Harrison's recovery.

The UFC community awaits the rebooking of the fight.

Nunes is confident in her abilities and is ready for the challenge.

She will face Harrison when the time is right.

The outcome of the fight is uncertain, but one thing is clear: Nunes is ready.