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Exclusive: Cris Cyborg Talks PFL Title Fight, Nunes-Harrison and Post-MMA Plans

Exclusive: Cris Cyborg Talks PFL Title Fight, Nunes-Harrison and Post-MMA Plans

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"Every [one of] the last three fights I did, I was always thinking, 'Well, it can be my last fight, it can be my last fight.' I'm 41 years old, but I enjoy what I do. I'm fighting better at 41 than when I was 21 years old."For me, it's the honor of fighting Kevin Vieira. She's really tough...I'm very happy to fight her.

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By Daniel Arwas0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.Cris Cyborg takes on former top UFC bantamweight contender Ketlen Viera in what could well be the final fight of her career this coming Saturday, Aug. 22. In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, it was crucial to extract the most important details surrounding her thoughts on her trailblazing career, the state of MMA at present and her plans post retirement, whenever that may come.So the most important question came right out of the gate.Read More on MMADoes she use iPhone or Android?"iPhone," she replied....Cris Cyborg Coy on Future After Ketlen Viera Title FightDespite many touting this as being Cyborg's…

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