
Cris Cyborg Reflects on Proudest Moment in MMA Career Ahead of Potential Final Fight
Cris Cyborg, a prominent figure in mixed martial arts, has highlighted her 2009 victory over Gina Carano as the defining moment of her 21-year career. This fight marked the first women's title bout to headline a major event and was significant for being broadcast live on primetime television in the United States.
At 41, Cyborg has achieved remarkable success, winning 29 of her 32 professional fights and securing titles across various promotions. She views her 2009 win not only as a personal triumph but also as a pivotal moment that paved the way for future female fighters. Cyborg is set to defend her PFL featherweight title against Ketlen Vieira in Tampa, Florida, in what may be her final fight.
Throughout her career, Cyborg has maintained a humble approach, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning. While she has hinted at retirement, she has also expressed interest in pursuing professional boxing and training to become a veterinary surgeon, a long-held dream of hers.
