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UFC 232

UFC 232: Jones vs. Gustafsson 2 was a mixed martial arts pay-per-view event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that took place on December 29, 2018, at The Forum in Inglewood, California. The card featured 13 bouts, headlined by a light heavyweight title rematch between Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson for the vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. In the co-main event, Amanda Nunes challenged Cris Cyborg for the UFC Women's Featherweight Championship. Originally planned for T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, the event was relocated six days prior after the Nevada State Athletic Commission declined to license Jones due to an atypical finding of trace metabolites from the banned substance turinabol in his pre-fight drug test, prompting the UFC to shift to California where licensing proceeded. Jones secured victory via third-round knockout against Gustafsson, reclaiming the title amid persistent questions about anti-doping enforcement consistency across commissions. Nunes achieved a stunning first-round knockout in 51 seconds over Cyborg, ending the latter's long reign and establishing Nunes as a two-division champion. The relocation and outcomes amplified debates on fighter accountability, regulatory variances, and the UFC's handling of star athletes' testing irregularities.

Event Details

Date, Venue, and Broadcast

UFC 232 occurred on December 29, 2018. The event was held at The Forum in . Broadcast coverage included the main card airing on starting at 10 p.m. ET, with preliminary fights beginning at 8 p.m. ET on and early prelims on .

Fight Card and Weight Classes

UFC 232 featured a 13-bout card spanning multiple weight divisions, with championship bouts in the (205 lb limit) and women's (145 lb limit) classes headlining the main card. The event included fights in (265 lb limit), (170 lb limit), (185 lb limit), (145 lb limit for men), light heavyweight, strawweight (115 lb limit for women), and divisions, though the latter was not featured. The main card bouts were:
Weight ClassFighters
Light Heavyweight ChampionshipJon Jones vs. Alexander Gustafsson
Women's Featherweight ChampionshipAmanda Nunes vs. Cristiane "Cyborg" Justino
WelterweightMichael Chiesa vs. Carlos Condit
Light HeavyweightCorey Anderson vs. Ilir Latifi
FS1 prelims included:
Weight ClassFighters
HeavyweightAndrei Arlovski vs. Walt Harris
FeatherweightChad Mendes vs. Alexander Volkanovski
Light HeavyweightEryk Anders vs. Dominic Reyes
UFC Fight Pass prelims comprised:
Weight ClassFighters
Welterweight vs. Siyar Bahadurzada
FeatherweightNathaniel Wood vs.
Middleweight vs. Bevon Lewis
Light Heavyweight vs.
FeatherweightBrian Decatur vs. Kyung Ho Kang
Women's Strawweight vs.

Promotion and Attendance

The Ultimate Fighting Championship promoted UFC 232 with a focus on the high-stakes light heavyweight title rematch between Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson, releasing an official trailer titled "Welcome to the Fire" on November 14, 2018, which emphasized the intensity of their previous encounter. Promotional activities included media conference calls on December 20, 2018, featuring Jones, Gustafsson, Cris Cyborg, and Amanda Nunes, as well as a press conference on December 28, 2018, at The Forum in Inglewood, California. Fighters engaged in promotional appearances, such as Jones and Gustafsson interacting during events to build hype. Originally scheduled for in , the event's relocation to The Forum on December 23, 2018, due to regulatory issues did not hinder ticket sales, as UFC President anticipated a sellout crowd despite the short notice. The promotion adapted by leveraging the co-main event between and Nunes as a historic women's superfight to maintain interest. UFC 232 drew an announced of 15,862, confirmed as a sellout by UFC officials, generating a live gate of $2,066,604. This figure reflected strong fan turnout at The Forum's capacity for the event, underscoring the draw of the card despite the venue change.

Historical Context

Championship Background

The UFC Light Heavyweight Championship, one of the organization's original titles established in 1997 with Frank Shamrock as the inaugural champion after defeating Kevin Jackson at UFC Brazil on October 16, 1997, had undergone numerous changes by 2018. The division featured dominant runs by fighters such as Chuck Liddell, who defended the title four times between 2004 and 2007, and Rashad Evans, before Jon Jones captured the belt on March 19, 2011, via first-round submission against Mauricio Rua at UFC 128. Jones amassed eight successful defenses over the next four years, establishing a record for longevity in the division, but was stripped of the title twice—first in 2015 following a positive drug test after UFC 182, and again in 2016 after another violation tied to UFC 200—leading to Daniel Cormier unifying the belt as undisputed champion. Cormier defended against Anthony Johnson in 2017 before vacating the light heavyweight title on August 1, 2018, to pursue the heavyweight division full-time after winning that crown against Stipe Miocic at UFC 226. This set the stage for UFC 232's main event as a contest for the vacant light heavyweight championship between Jones, returning from a 15-month USADA suspension imposed after a July 2017 failed test for trace amounts of Turinabol following his no-contest win over Cormier at UFC 214, and Alexander Gustafsson, who had challenged Jones to a controversial split-decision loss at UFC 165 on September 21, 2013. Gustafsson's career included a title shot loss to Cormier via unanimous decision at UFC 178 in 2014 and a knockout defeat to Jon Jones' teammate Daniel Cormier—no, wait, to Anthony Johnson in interim bout—but he rebounded with wins to earn another opportunity. The co-main event featured the UFC Women's Featherweight Championship, a division introduced in late 2016 with its first title fight at UFC 208 on February 11, 2017, where Germaine de Randamie defeated Holly Holm via unanimous decision to become inaugural champion, only to be stripped in April 2017 for refusing a mandatory defense against Cris Cyborg. Cyborg claimed the vacant title with a second-round TKO over Holm at UFC 219 on December 30, 2017, and made her first defense via third-round submission against Yana Kunitskaya at UFC 222 on March 3, 2018, solidifying her status as the division's premier striker with a background in multiple promotions including Strikeforce and Invicta FC. Challenging Cyborg was Amanda Nunes, the reigning women's bantamweight champion since December 2016 with five defenses, moving up in weight for a rare champion-versus-champion clash without vacating her prior title. This bout represented the third women's featherweight title fight in UFC history, highlighting the division's nascent but high-stakes evolution.

Key Fighters' Paths to the Event

Jon Jones approached UFC 232 as the former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion seeking to reclaim the vacant title after being stripped of the belt following a failed drug test for trace amounts of Turinabol after his victory over Daniel Cormier at UFC 214 on July 29, 2017, which was subsequently ruled a no contest. Jones, holding a 22-1 record with one no contest entering the event, had defended the title multiple times prior to controversies, including a unanimous decision win over Alexander Gustafsson in their initial meeting at UFC 165. His path included a 15-month suspension from USADA and regulatory bodies, marking his return to competition for the rematch. Alexander Gustafsson earned his title opportunity through a string of competitive performances, highlighted by a unanimous decision victory over Glover Teixeira on May 28, 2017, at UFC Fight Night 109, which propelled him back into contention after a loss to Cormier in their 2015 title fight. With an 18-4 record entering UFC 232, Gustafsson's technical striking and grappling had established him as a top contender, though he had gone 0-2 in prior light heavyweight title bouts against Jones and Cormier. Amanda Nunes, the reigning UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion, moved up to challenge for the featherweight title after defending her 135-pound belt with a first-round knockout of Raquel Pennington at UFC 224 on May 12, 2018, extending her winning streak to five fights following an upset loss to Valentina Shevchenko in 2016. Nunes' path emphasized her evolving skill set, including improved wrestling from training at American Top Team, positioning her as a dual-division threat in the champion-versus-champion matchup. Cris Cyborg, the UFC Women's Champion, entered as the division's inaugural titleholder after claiming the belt with a first-round knockout of at on December 30, 2017, capping an undefeated streak that dated back to her professional debut in 2005. With a 20-1 record, Cyborg's path included dominant defenses in promotions like Strikeforce and Invicta FC, where she captured and retained titles, before signing with UFC in 2016 and solidifying her status as a powerhouse .

Pre-Event Controversies

Jon Jones' Failed Drug Test

In December 2018, prior to UFC 232 scheduled for December 29, tested positive for a trace amount of the M3 metabolite—a long-term of the banned Turinabol—in a (USADA) sample. USADA classified the result as an " finding" rather than a definitive adverse analytical finding, determining after investigation that the levels—detected in picograms—were consistent with environmental contamination or a non-performance-enhancing exposure rather than recent intentional use, given Jones' history of prior Turinabol-related violations in 2017. The Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC), citing Jones' multiple previous anti-doping infractions—including suspensions for clomiphene and letrozole in 2016 and Turinabol following UFC 214 in 2017—declined to license him for competition in Las Vegas, viewing the atypical result as insufficiently cleared despite USADA's no-fault assessment. This decision, announced publicly on December 23, 2018, prompted the UFC to relocate the entire event to The Forum in Inglewood, California, under the jurisdiction of the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC), which approved Jones' participation after its own review and additional Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) testing. A subsequent VADA test conducted in connection with UFC 232 detected 33 picograms of the same M3 metabolite in Jones' system, but the CSAC deemed the amount negligible and cleared him to compete without sanctions, aligning with USADA's position that such traces did not indicate ongoing doping. On fight night, December 29, Jones passed multiple drug tests administered by both USADA and VADA, showing no presence of performance-enhancing substances or the M3 metabolite. The incident highlighted discrepancies in state athletic commission standards and USADA's arbitration processes, with critics questioning the leniency toward micro-dosing or contamination claims in light of Jones' pattern of detections since 2016.

Nevada Athletic Commission Licensing Dispute

The Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) declined to license Jon Jones for UFC 232 following an abnormal drug test result from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), which detected a trace amount of the M3 metabolite associated with Turinabol in a sample collected on December 18, 2018. This finding was classified as "atypical" by USADA—indicating a low-level presence below the threshold for a positive test but warranting further review—yet it raised concerns given Jones' prior suspensions for performance-enhancing drugs, including a 2016 violation for the same substance and a 2017 picogram-level detection that led to a 15-month suspension. NSAC Executive Director Bob Bennett stated that the commission would not approve Jones' fight license in due to the unresolved nature of the test and the short timeframe before the December 29, 2018, event, compounded by the holiday period limiting full adjudication. Rather than formally denying the application, the NSAC permitted Jones to withdraw it on December 21, 2018, avoiding a public rejection but effectively barring him from competing in . UFC officials, including of Athlete Health and Performance , argued the metabolite stemmed from Jones' prior ingestion rather than recent use, supported by negative tests in the months leading up to the event, but acknowledged the NSAC's regulatory caution prevailed. The dispute prompted the UFC to relocate the entire UFC 232 card from in to The Forum in , announced on December 23, , with just six days' notice. The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) approved Jones' license after he submitted to an expedited on December 22, , which returned negative, allowing the event to proceed under less stringent immediate scrutiny compared to Nevada's protocols. This move highlighted jurisdictional differences in athletic commission oversight, with critics noting Nevada's stricter historical enforcement on Jones' repeated infractions versus California's willingness to sanction based on contemporaneous clean results.

Relocation to California and Regulatory Differences

The UFC announced on December 23, 2018, that UFC 232 would be relocated from T-Mobile Arena in , , to The Forum in , just six days before the scheduled December 29 event, primarily due to the (NSAC) declining to license main event fighter amid an ongoing investigation into an atypical drug test finding. The NSAC cited insufficient time to review the results before the event, exacerbated by the holiday period, despite UFC officials describing the finding as trace levels (approximately 10-20 nanograms per milliliter) of a turinabol —below thresholds typically triggering full positive sanctions and linked to Jones' prior 2017 violation rather than new ingestion. In contrast, the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) granted Jones a temporary fight license after he flew to on December 22, 2018, to undergo an expedited drug test at their request, leveraging their prior experience licensing him for in 2017 (later overturned on appeal). CSAC Executive Officer confirmed the test results cleared Jones for the bout, viewing the metabolite levels as non-adverse and not indicative of recent use, which allowed the full card—including co-main event Cris Cyborg's title defense—to proceed without removal of the headliner. Key regulatory differences between the NSAC and CSAC manifested in procedural timelines, interpretive thresholds for atypical findings, and historical handling of repeat offenders: NSAC required a full investigatory period under its stricter pre-fight clearance protocols, while CSAC prioritized rapid resolution via on-site testing and drew on established precedents for low-level metabolites, enabling event approval on shorter notice. To accommodate the abrupt shift, CSAC extended the official weigh-in window from two to three hours, mitigating logistical disruptions for fighters and . The relocation incurred significant costs for the UFC, estimated at $6 million, including fan rebates and venue fees, but preserved the card's commercial viability in a market with higher state taxes for athletes compared to Nevada's tax-free environment.

Main Event and Co-Main Event

Jon Jones vs. Alexander Gustafsson Rematch

The main event of UFC 232 featured challenging for the vacant UFC Championship on December 29, 2018, at The Forum in . The title became vacant the day prior when relinquished it to focus on the heavyweight , avoiding a potential stripping by the UFC. Jones, entering with a professional record of 22-1 (1 NC), sought to reclaim divisional supremacy following a 15-month for a failed after his 2017 victory over Cormier. Gustafsson, with an 18-4 record, aimed for his first UFC title in the rematch of their closely contested September 2013 bout at , where Jones retained his then-title via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 49-46). The five-round contest ended abruptly in the third round. Both fighters traded strikes early, with Jones leveraging his 84.5-inch reach advantage to land leg kicks and maintain distance. Gustafsson pressed forward aggressively but absorbed significant volume. Jones secured a midway through the third, transitioned to Gustafsson's back, and delivered unanswered punches from back control, prompting referee Mike Beltran to intervene at 2:02. The victory marked Jones' 13th finish in UFC competition and improved his record to 23-1 (1 NC). Official statistics underscored Jones' dominance:
StatisticAlexander Gustafsson
Significant Strikes Landed/Attempted59/102 (57%)22/83 (26%)
Total Strikes Landed/Attempted63/10624/85
Takedowns Landed/Attempted1/5 (20%)0/0
Control Time1:280:00
Knockdowns00
Post-fight, Jones targeted Cormier, stating intentions to pursue the belt while holding gold. The performance reaffirmed Jones' status as a top pound-for-pound fighter, though it occurred amid ongoing scrutiny over his testing history.

vs. Title Fight

The co-main event of UFC 232 pitted UFC Women's Featherweight Champion Cris "Cyborg" Justino against UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Amanda Nunes on December 29, 2018, at The Forum in Inglewood, California. The matchup was announced on August 22, 2018, as a champion-versus-champion bout, with Cyborg defending her title against Nunes, who vacated her bantamweight belt to challenge at featherweight. Cyborg entered with a professional record of 20-1 and an undefeated streak spanning over 13 years across multiple promotions, having defended her UFC featherweight title once against Holly Holm earlier in 2018. Nunes, with a 16-4 record and 9-1 in the UFC, sought to become the first woman to hold simultaneous titles in two weight classes, bringing her explosive striking power honed at a lower division. Pre-fight analysis highlighted Cyborg's statistical dominance, including the highest significant differential in UFC history at 4.84 per FightMetric data, positioning her as a -240 favorite against Nunes at +220. Experts noted the fight as a potential superfight between two power punchers, with trainers debating Nunes' speed and counterstriking against Cyborg's pressure and volume. Despite Cyborg's experience at and Nunes' relative inexperience at the weight class—marking her debut there—Nunes' history of finishing fights quickly, including knockouts over top contenders, fueled underdog narratives. In the bout, refereed by Marc Goddard, Cyborg initiated with early strikes, landing first but exposing herself to counters. Nunes responded with a devastating left hook that dropped to a knee at approximately 0:40, followed by additional strikes that floored her again, leading to a ground-and-pound finish at 0:51 of the first round for a knockout victory. absorbed multiple knockdowns without effective defense, marking her first professional loss since 2005. Nunes' win established her as the first simultaneous two-division champion in UFC , solidifying her status as a pound-for-pound and shifting perceptions of 's invincibility. The rapid finish contrasted with expectations of a prolonged war, underscoring Nunes' adaptability to the higher weight class despite concerns over her frame. Post-fight, Nunes earned Performance of the Night honors, while Cyborg expressed disappointment but acknowledged the outcome in interviews.

Full Results and Performances

Main Card Outcomes

The main card of UFC 232, held on December 29, 2018, at The Forum in Inglewood, California, consisted of five bouts, including two title fights.
BoutResultMethodRoundTime
Light Heavyweight Championship: Jon Jones vs. Alexander GustafssonJon Jones def. Alexander GustafssonTKO (punches)32:02
Women's Featherweight Championship: Amanda Nunes vs. Cris CyborgAmanda Nunes def. Cris CyborgKO (punch)10:51
Light Heavyweight: Corey Anderson vs. Ilir LatifiCorey Anderson def. Ilir LatifiUnanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)35:00
Middleweight: Kelvin Gastelum vs. Michael BispingKelvin Gastelum def. Michael BispingTKO (doctor stoppage due to cut)12:27
Lightweight: Justin Gaethje vs. Edson BarbozaJustin Gaethje def. Edson BarbozaUnanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)35:00
In the main event, Jones reclaimed the vacant UFC Championship by overwhelming Gustafsson with ground-and-pound strikes after a competitive striking exchange. Nunes captured the UFC Women's Championship in the co-main event with a stunning left hook that dropped , followed by ground strikes for the stoppage, marking Cyborg's first loss in the UFC. The undercard bouts saw Anderson control Latifi with wrestling, Gastelum open a severe cut on Bisping leading to a doctor's stoppage, and Gaethje edge Barboza in a high-volume striking affair.

Preliminary Card Outcomes

The preliminary card for UFC 232, held on December 29, 2018, at The Forum in Inglewood, California, featured six bouts divided between UFC Fight Pass (early prelims) and Fox Sports 1. These undercard fights showcased emerging talents and veterans, with outcomes determined by submissions, knockouts, and a disqualification.
Weight ClassWinnerLoserMethodRoundTime
BantamweightNathaniel WoodAndre EwellSubmission (rear-naked choke)30:35
MiddleweightUriah HallBevon LewisTKO (punches)32:22
WelterweightCurtis MillenderSiyar BahadurzadaDQ (illegal knee to grounded opponent)21:37
MiddleweightEdmen ShahbazyanDalcha LungiambulaTKO (punches)24:13
WelterweightMichael ChiesaCarlos ConditSubmission (rear-naked choke)21:02
Light HeavyweightCorey AndersonIlir LatifiTKO (doctor stoppage due to cut)22:07
Notable moments included Shahbazyan's dominant performance in his promotional debut, extending his undefeated streak to 9-0 with ground-and-pound strikes that forced a stoppage. Chiesa's submission ended Condit's comeback attempt after a 21-month , marking Condit's announcement post-fight. Anderson's victory came via ringside doctor's intervention after Latifi sustained a severe cut from an , highlighting the physical toll despite Anderson's control.

Post-Event Analysis

Fight of the Night and Performance Bonuses

At UFC 232 on December 29, 2018, the awarded $50,000 bonuses for Fight of the Night and two Performance of the Night honors, as announced post-event by UFC officials. The Fight of the Night bonus went to and for their preliminary card bout, which Volkanovski won by after three competitive rounds featuring high-volume striking exchanges and grappling attempts. Performance of the Night awards were given to for her first-round knockout of in the women's featherweight title fight, where Nunes landed a left hook that dropped at 51 seconds, marking Cyborg's first professional loss. The second Performance bonus went to Ryan Hall for his third-round heel hook submission of on the preliminary card, extending Maynard's losing streak and showcasing Hall's expertise.
Bonus TypeRecipientsAmount
Fight of the Night, $50,000 each
Performance of the Night$50,000
Performance of the NightRyan Hall$50,000

Reported Fighter Payouts

The California State Athletic Commission disclosed the base purses and win bonuses for UFC 232 fighters, totaling over $3.5 million excluding pay-per-view points, Reebok sponsorships, and discretionary bonuses. Ten fighters cleared $100,000 in reported earnings, led by the main and co-main event participants.
FighterReported Purse (Base + Win Bonus)
Jon Jones$500,000 (flat)
$500,000 (flat)
$500,000 (flat)
$350,000 (flat)
$300,000 (flat)
Corey Anderson$130,000 ($65,000 + $65,000 win)
$125,000 ($65,000 + $60,000 win)
$115,000 (flat)
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Wait, correct: $150,000 (flat)
$110,000 ($55k +55k win)
The table above lists the six-figure earners; full prelim payouts ranged from $12,000 to $72,000 including wins. These figures represent minimum guarantees and do not reflect total compensation, as UFC contracts often include undisclosed performance incentives.

Immediate Reactions and Media Coverage

The main event victory of over by drew divided immediate reactions from fighters and analysts, with some praising Jones' late-round dominance and control while others viewed the fight as closer than the 49-46 and 48-47 scorecards suggested, citing Gustafsson's early striking volume. Fighters like lauded Jones' performance as a to form, but peers including questioned the decisiveness, reflecting ongoing skepticism tied to Jones' prior performance-enhancing drug violations. In contrast, ' first-round knockout of in the co-main event elicited unanimous shock and acclaim across social media and fighter commentary, marking 's first defeat since 2005 and establishing Nunes as the first woman to hold UFC titles in two divisions simultaneously. responded gracefully in a post-fight statement, expressing heartbreak but respect for Nunes' power, while UFC president dismissed rematch speculation, calling the win "convincing." Media outlets highlighted the event's chaos, including the last-minute relocation from Nevada due to Jones' failed drug test for trace Turinabol metabolites, which Nevada regulators deemed insufficient for licensing but California approved, prompting criticism of UFC's regulatory circumvention. Pre-fight presser tensions amplified coverage, as Jones berated Swedish reporter Izabelle Kostic for probing his drug history, demanding "better journalism" amid Gustafsson's anti-doping attire at weigh-ins. Post-event analysis from sources like emphasized the night's highs—Nunes' upset as a defining moment—and lows, including the relocation's disruption to fans and the lingering shadow of Jones' PED record over his title reclamation. Overall buy rates were not publicly detailed immediately, but the card's dual title outcomes fueled discourse on UFC's tolerance for to prioritize star power.

Long-Term Implications and Criticisms

The relocation of UFC 232 from to on December 23, 2018, following ' positive USADA test for 19 picograms of the M3 metabolite of turinabol—a substance linked to his 2017 violation—sparked widespread criticism for enabling preferential treatment toward a fighter with a documented history of anti-doping infractions, including four failed tests between 2016 and 2018. The (NSAC) refused to license Jones after a three-hour review, citing concerns over the test's implications despite USADA's clearance based on evidence of lingering contamination rather than intentional recent use, while the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) permitted the bout, highlighting jurisdictional inconsistencies in interpreting trace-level positives. Detractors, including fighters and media outlets, condemned the UFC's decision to uproot the entire card—including co-main event participants and undercard fighters—on just six days' notice, imposing substantial logistical burdens such as rebooked travel, accommodations, and arena preparations, with estimated additional costs in the hundreds of thousands for non-refundable expenses. This move was portrayed as prioritizing revenue from a high-profile main event over equitable standards, exacerbating perceptions of the UFC bending rules for star attractions amid Jones' pattern of legal and substance-related issues. Subsequent VADA testing at UFC 232 revealed trace "pulsing" of the same metabolite in Jones' system, which USADA and experts attributed to non-performance-enhancing residual effects, yet this failed to quell doubts about the reliability of "clean" declarations in cases of offenders. In the longer term, the UFC 232 saga amplified calls for standardized anti-doping protocols across state commissions, exposing the limitations of the UFC's USADA partnership—initiated in —which relied on voluntary amid varying regulatory interpretations, a tension that contributed to the program's dissolution in in favor of an in-house system under Combat Sports Anti-Doping. Jones himself later advocated for overturning prior no-contest rulings tied to USADA findings, arguing they misrepresented his record, reflecting ongoing fallout from events like UFC 232 that eroded confidence in external testing bodies. The controversy cemented Jones' legacy as one marred by repeated scrutiny, with analysts noting it intensified debates on PED enforcement's causal role in MMA outcomes and safety, though no immediate federal reforms materialized; instead, it underscored the sport's reliance on self-regulation, prompting fighters to increasingly favor independent commissions like CSAC for perceived leniency in trace detections. Positively, ' first-round knockout of on December 29, 2018, facilitated the unification of women's featherweight and titles without comparable doping disputes, advancing competitive parity in the division, though Cyborg's post-fight career trajectory—including a 2020 release—diminished immediate ripple effects.

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