Many UFC fans would love to see a UFC Featherweight Championship superfight between Cris Cyborg vs Amanda Nunes however, it doesn't look like it's going to be happening anytime soon. Nunes has now booked herself to defend her UFC Women's Bantamweight Championship instead, which appears to have annoyed Cyborg.

A lot of people thought the Cyborg vs Nunes superfight would take place at UFC 224 on May 12 at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the home nation of both fighters, but instead, the Lioness will be defending her title at the event against Raquel Pennington.

While the decision for Nunes to fight a contender in her division is a respectable one, unsurprisingly, the change of heart to postpone the superfight that she has been asking for has got on the nerves of Cyborg. In a recent statement to MMA Fighting, she has set a deadline for the fight to happen, and if it doesn't happen then, it isn't happening at all.

In her statement, the UFC Women's Featherweight Champion has said that the fight now has a deadline of UFC 226 in July later this year, just two months after Nunes defends the UFC Women's Bantamweight title against Pennington.

Cyborg went on to mention in her statement, which you can in its entirety further down, that July will mark six months since Nunes called her out, which she believes provided her plenty of time to adjust to being a featherweight. She also mentions as well that if Nunes wants the superfight in January, then she should vacate her title to not hold up the women's bantamweight division.

The Brazilian also stated as well if Amanda isn’t ready to go for UFC 226 then she just wants to fight whoever is ready.

She says too that if Amanda wins at UFC 224 and then declines the fight for July then she doesn't want to invest any more time into trying to make the fight happen, and that she'll only visit the fight again if Nunes establishes herself in the featherweight division.

It's hard to argue against Cyborg here since Nunes was the one who called her out but is yet to take any real steps towards making the fight happen.

Two months will be a hard turn around for her to fight at featherweight if she comes out of the Pennington fight in May unscathed. It still sounds like this fight will likely happen someday, just not anytime soon.

Full statement

"I am starting to think Amanda Nunes only brought up my name to negotiate a new deal with the UFC, like a lot of the girls she just wants to use my name to build her brand. She talks about texting Dana White and saying that she just wanted to fight again quickly and didn’t want to be in a position where she was waiting for a fight but then you look at the girl’s record and she fought one time in 2017. UFC 224 will be almost a year since her fight against Valentina [Shevchenko], a fight against a flyweight that a lot of people think she lost.

"Before I fought Holly Holm, Amanda had her coaches giving interviews saying she wanted to fight me. Immediately after the Holly Holm fight I gave her a July date and then she went quiet. You can even see the conversation between me and her girlfriend [Nina Ansaroff] on Twitter. When the UFC called me about accepting a last minute fight to save UFC 222 I asked for Amanda Nunes, but suddenly she wasn’t ready and the UFC couldn’t get her to accept the fight.

"One interview Nunes will tell people she just wanted to get back into the ring and stay active and that was why she wanted the fight against me, and then in the next interview she says she needs time to put on weight before accepting a fight with me.

"People need to understand my management has put a lot of time into making the fight happen already. July 7th will be six months since I beat Holly Holm and Amanda first called me out, which is plenty of time to adjust to the featherweight division. Amanda isn’t a small bantamweight, she just wasn’t successful enough at 145lbs to earn a title shot against me. When Amanda canceled her fight against Valentina, I don’t care what she says, people on her own team have told me it was from a bad weight cut and not that ‘sinus excuse’ she used to get out of the fight.

"Now I’m sitting here looking at a July fight date and Amanda is set to compete at UFC 224 instead of agreeing to our fight and letting us get started with the promotion. The reality is my team has been trying to put this fight together since December and Holly Holm, and if Amanda is saying she needs even more time than July (six months) to put on weight and make this fight happen, then that tells me she has no plans of returning to bantamweight after our fight.

"If Nunes plans to make this superfight happen in January, then I think she needs to just be honest with the fans and vacate the 135lbs belt because there will be girls like Ketlen Vieira who have earned their shot at the title and don’t deserve to have to wait for a year for that to happen.

"If Amanda isn’t ready to go for UFC 226 in Las Vegas I have told my team I want to fight whoever is ready. I explained to my manager that if Amanda wins in Rio and then declines the fight for July that I don’t want to invest any more time into trying to make this fight happen. We can visit the fight again if Nunes decides to return to featherweight and establish herself in the division against the number one contender. The nice thing about Nunes facing Pennington in Brazil is it will give me team another opportunity to see how big of a fanbase she has in Brazil and how many PPV buys she can sell in the USA giving us a better picture of her side of the superfight."