As far as Cris Cyborg is concerned, she isn’t getting any younger.
After vacating the Invicta FC featherweight title, Cyborg expected to be placed in a bout with UFC champion Germaine de Randamie.
But that hasn’t happened yet.
Cyborg, who was granted a retroactive TUE for using a banned substance in February, is eligible to compete and wants to do just that. The UFC, though, has yet to make anything happen.
On Friday, the 31-year-old Brazilian issued a demand to the promotion in hopes of speeding up the process:
2 weeks my manager call @seanshelby about my next fight but no news! @ufc if you don't want to fight me, release me! #letsgochamp @danawhite pic.twitter.com/E5uzl9Z36l
— #UFC219 CyborgVHolm (@criscyborg) April 14, 2017
Cyborg has not fought since last September when she finished Lina Lansberg in the second round. She is 2-0 with the UFC and has finished each of his last seven opponents since another win was overturned to a no-contest back in 2011.