UFC 289: Nunes vs Aldana Results

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After running level for much of the first round, Belbita started taking over late in the frame, her pace and output chipping away at Oliveira’s gas tank. As the fight progressed, the Stoney Creek-based fighter continued her assault, getting the better of the exchanges, whether in space, against the fence, or on the ground.

Oliveira had moments, including a beautiful jumping knee that landed flush in the third, with the women battling to the final horn. When the scores were tallied, it was Belbita that came out ahead, securing her second UFC victory and pushing her record to 15-7 overall. | Official Scorecards

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