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The former UFC champion has rated brutal first round ko in boxing when it trolls consensus

Last Saturday, the former UFC champion Cris Cyborg returned to the boxing ring in San Jose to start precious Harris-McCray.

Since her exit from the UFC in 2019, Cris Cyborg has put together a historical victory in both MMA and in boxes and presented its striking talents in both sports.

Currently under contract with the PFF after the acquisition of Bellator, Cyborg has continuously broadcast her problems with the Pfl -Brass and claims that you do not give your fights, which leads to inactivity.

In order to fight this, the feared Brazilian tore the boxes through the boxes and achieved Ko to Ko and quickly became a potential star in boxing.

Champion Cris Cyborg goes to your fight at Bellator 300. Credit: Matt Davies/Pimages/Icon Sportswire about Getty Images

Cris Cyborg achieved in the first round KO in boxing against boxing

After she had not fought under the PFL Banner since last October, the former UFC champion returned to the Boxing Ring last Saturday when she took over valuable Harris-Mccray at Fight Night 3 in San Jose.

Last March, Cyborg returned to the boxing ring and achieved a knockout victory in the third round against Valentina Angarita.

The 39-year-old achieved another impressive Knockout when she ended Harris-Mccray in the first round after a flood of strokes.

Cris Cyborg Trolle Claressa Shields after the recent Ko -Sieg

Cyborg has been involved in an online feud with boxing world champion Claressa Shields for several years because she continued to try to set up an MMA fight against 'T-Rex'.

Shields also fought three times under the PFL banner, won two and losing the others, blaming their lack of fights about “not enough time”.

After her dominant victory last Saturday, Cyborg said: “Only 5 boxing matches, but I already have more Ko's than Claressa Shields.”

Although she claimed that she was the greatest women's fighter of all time, Shields achieved only three ko wins during her unbeaten career as a 16-year-old.

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