Nunes: The only female fighter with double digit consecutive UFC wins

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This is what truly separates Amanda from every other female fighter. The ability to remain consistent.

If you look at all the WMMA champs and contenders since WMMA came to the UFC, you will be hard pressed to find a fighter who actually managed to string together 6 or more wins in a row. Ronda, JJ, and Nunes are the only 3 to accomplish it and Nunes is the only active streak. To put that into perspective, there are currently 10 male fighters with active winning streaks of 7 or more.

Female fighters just can't string together victories
 
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The GOAT.
 
Tate had 5 in a row.

I'd say the problem here is that stringing together a few wins basically gets you a title shot. So it's not exactly easy to just fight a ton of "bums" relatively in comparison to the men's side of it.

Nunes is the best there ever has been thus far for female fighters, and her last fight was against a soccer mom can.
 
She also destroyed Valentina's win streak twice which shows why the level of competition matters. The problem is there are very few fighters in WMMA who can be considered top competition.
 
Tate had 5 in a row.

I'd say the problem here is that stringing together a few wins basically gets you a title shot. So it's not exactly easy to just fight a ton of "bums" relatively in comparison to the men's side of it.

Nunes is the best there ever has been thus far for female fighters, and her last fight was against a soccer mom can.

Well yeah Miesha had 5 but 5 isn't 6 or more.

5 wouldn't even get you in the top 50 all time
 
She also destroyed Valentina's win streak twice which shows why the level of competition matters. The problem is there are very few fighters in WMMA who can be considered top competition.

Weili and Valentina can accomplish 6 or more if they both win their next fights
 
Well yeah Miesha had 5 but 5 isn't 6 or more.

5 wouldn't even get you in the top 50 all time

Yeah again I think relatively women aren't able to just feed on shitters and build big win streaks. They aren't being Sean O'Malley'd over there. If there's a fighter at 145 or 125 that simply wins 2-3 times in a row they are basically a title contender. Even before at 135, Rousey was fighting Bethe Correira at a point, and Holm basically got an instant title shot from what I recall.

And by comparison here, and I said this prior to the Gaethje fight btw, someone like Tony Ferguson's win streak is sort of padded if you look closely. Ferguson is good, but his win streak of 12 is all-time great. He's not all-time great, and he's not even top 3 in his division, maybe not top 4.

His 12 win streak consists of guys such as: Mike Rio, Kikuno, Castillo, Trujillo, Tibau, Thompson (older ish), Vanatta, RDA post-USADA coming off a loss, Kevin Lee kinda overrated, Pettis and Cerrone.

SO it's not exactly a murderer's row and there's a ton of kind of middling to journeymen names in there. Imagine if a Miesha Tate level girl could fight Felicia Spencer and that french girl Spencer fought, and Megan Anderson, and the brazillian Anderson fought that was thicc with the nice ass, etc. Yeah she would probably rattle of a nice win streak too. Problem is a few wins gets you a title shot against Nunes, Schev, or Zhang/JJ basically. So unless you're actually cream of the crop or best ever level in WMMA, you lose and there goes your streak. That's sort of my thought on this at least.

Or they just are inconsistent and suck skill wise, which is true to an extent.
 
Nunes is amazing and part of the exciting 10%, I don't mind checking out posts about her. Not very intersting of a reason.
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