What upset? Why Julianna Peña was always built to defeat Amanda Nunes

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What upset? Why Julianna Peña was always built to defeat Amanda Nunes

Julianna Peña is one of the youngest members of a family that is unbothered by criticism. Her father, Ernie, emigrated to the U.S. at the age of 12. His mother, Pamela, was born in Mexico and grew up in southern Idaho. Julianna is a headstrong person. She is the current UFC champion after she defeated Amanda Nunes at UFC 269. They will meet again at this weekend's UFC 277 in Dallas.  

Peña is a professional mixed martial arts fighter. She became the first woman to win The Ultimate Fighter reality series in 2013. Little believes he would have quit coaching if Peña hadn't pursued the sport. She dropped out of college and started training full time. Her father begged her not to fight. Peñas was scared at first, but she was hooked. Now she's not afraid to do it anymore. It's been up and down for her. The sport is still in its infancy. For more information on The UFC, visit the UFC's website. for more details. and follow the company on Twitter. to follow their progress.

Ernie and Pamela were against their daughter's choice to become a professional fighter. They eventually came around to their opinion. Peña is confident and believes she will come out on top. She was upset by Amanda Nunes in the TUF finals. She is ready to fight again. If she does, it will be the biggest upset in history. It's cute to say it. "I was 100 percent committed to walking out of there with my hand raised and with that belt"  - Peñas. The UFC sent a video crew to his home in Washington. He was against the whole thing.


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