The Dance of the Dragons heats up
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Cris Cyborg is making it look real easy in the squared circle.
The Bellator women’s featherweight champion returned to the boxing ring at Saturday’s Crypto Fight Night event in London and absolutely obliterated her opponent Aria Wild with a vicious second-round knockout in the co-main event.
Check out the big punch that ended the fight in the video below.
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