Cyborg Calls Out Harrison After Decision WinCyborg Calls Out Harrison After Decision Win
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Cyborg Calls Out Harrison After Decision Win

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Cris Cyborg walked back retirement talk after outpointing Ketlen Vieira in the PFL Tampa main event Saturday night.

The Brazilian featherweight controlled the pace over five rounds, winning a clear unanimous decision to improve to 30-2-1. Vieira, who missed weight and removed herself from title contention, stood in the pocket and traded with Cyborg throughout the 25 minutes but absorbed the heavier shots.

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Rather than announce her departure from the sport, Cyborg used her post-fight speech to challenge two fighters. She called out boxer Claressa Shields, who she has repeatedly accused of avoiding the matchup, per MMA Mania. She also addressed PFL bantamweight champion Kayla Harrison, who was present at the event.

Cyborg told Harrison she would be waiting if the champion gets through Amanda Nunes, though she noted Harrison's recent neck issues. The win marked Cyborg's 30th professional victory across a career that has now stretched two decades.

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Harrison is scheduled to defend her title in the coming months after clearing medical protocols.


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  • MMA Mania — Highlights! Not-retired Cris Cyborg decisions Ketlen Vieira, calls out Kayla Harrison and Claressa Shields | video
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