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Former UFC title challenger Megan Anderson has no plans of returning to fighting

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Megan Anderson made it clear in a recent tweet that fighting is not in her mind currently

Megan Anderson has surely kept herself busy after she last left the UFC octagon. The former Invicta featherweight champion has kept herself busy with gaming, streaming and working as an analyst.

Megan Anderson (Credits: MMA Fighting)

She recently took to Twitter to dismiss any questions of her fighting that continue to pour in every day. She posted a picture captioning it as ‘Update.’

“For all those that are asking and continue to ask me daily, I have no plans to fight right now. I’m not saying that I will never fight again, but at this point in my life, I’m loving everything else I’m doing. From gaming and streaming, working as an analyst for ESPN and Invicta, and currently filming my first major feature film, I couldn’t be happier and fighting isn’t on my mind.

“I’m currently not affiliated with any gym, I’m not to any promotion right now and haven’t been pursuing a new fight contract. I appreciate the love and interest from everyone hoping to see me in the cage again, but hopefully, this answers your questions for now!”

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Megan was last seen in the octagon in an ever-elusive title fight against Amanda Nunes which she lost by submission. She spends much of her time these days streaming and growing her presence on Twitch as a gamer.

What is Megan Anderson’s MMA record?

Megan Anderson made her MMA debut on the 16th of November, 2013 at FightWorld Cup 16. She took on Zoie Shreiweis and started off with a unanimous decision loss.

She then won her next four fights which saw her move to Invicta FC. Following a good run of form at Invicta FC, Anderson moved to the UFC in 2018.

At UFC 225 she made her UFC debut in a losing cause against Holly Holm. She went on to win three fights and lose two. Her MMA record is 11 wins and 5 losses. She is currently a free agent.

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