Amanda Nunes is gearing up for her UFC comeback against Kayla Harrison, and she's not fazed by the initial co-main event spot.
## What happened?
The UFC women's bantamweight title bout was originally scheduled as the co-main event of UFC 324, but Harrison's neck injury required surgery, putting the fight on hold.
The fight didn't come to fruition in January, but UFC CEO Dana White assured fans it would happen once Harrison is fit.
## Why it matters for Amanda Nunes
Nunes, a former two-division UFC champion, is regarded as the greatest female MMA fighter of all time, with 11 UFC title wins under her belt.
She retired as a champion in 2023 to focus on her family life, but Harrison's rise to the top drew her back from retirement.
## What comes next?
Nunes awaits a new date for her return, which depends on Harrison's recovery from surgery.
And she's happy to be back in her element, training and preparing for the fight.
Nunes told MMA Junkie she's not bothered by the initial co-main event spot, saying "I want my belt back" and "I don't care" if it's the first or last fight of the night.
She's been training at low intensity, but has started picking up the pace, saying "I'm ready for the day" and "I'm ready for her" when Harrison is 100% recovered.
The highly anticipated fight is expected to be one of the biggest in women's MMA history, with Nunes looking to reclaim her title.
Nunes has a strong track record, with a 11-1 win-loss record in her last 12 fights, and she's confident in her ability to take down Harrison.
The fight will be a thrilling matchup between two of the best female MMA fighters in the world, and fans are eagerly awaiting the new date.
Nunes is focused on her training and preparation, and she's not letting the initial co-main event spot distract her from her goal.
She's a champion, and she's going to go for the belt, no matter what.
The UFC women's bantamweight title is on the line, and Nunes is ready to put on a show.