During a recent interview with ESPN W, UFC Bantamweight Champion Amanda Nunes talked about her win over Ronda Rousey, UFC 207, being champion and more.

But most notably, Nunes revealed that she wants to retire after two or three more fights to focus on starting a family. Here’s what Nunes said when asked about retirement:

“I don’t know, maybe in a couple of fights. Three, two more. I want to have a family. Fighting and having a family at the same time is difficult.”

Nunes is just 28-years-old. She is currently in a relationship with UFC strawweight Nina Ansaroff. When asked what she wants to accomplish in her remaining fights, she said the following:

“I want to keep making history. It never happened in the UFC, with women fighting (and being champion) in two divisions. I want to be the first one. If they give me the opportunity, I will take it.”

Here’s a clip from said interview:

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