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Germaine de Randamie: If I get another shot at Amanda Nunes and lose, ‘I will retire on the spot’

Germaine de Randamie wants another shot at Amanda Nunes and if she can’t get the job done in her third attempt, there won’t be a fourth, or any other fights in her future.

At 36, de Randamie proved she still has some tricks up her sleeve when she picked up the first submission win of her career, putting Julianna Pena to sleep with a nasty guillotine choke in the featured bout of this past Saturday’s UFC Fight Island 4 event in Abu Dhabi. With that, the inaugural women’s featherweight champion earned her first performance bonus since finishing Anna Elmose in May 2016 at UFC Fight Night 87.