Invicta 11 Results: Cris Cyborg blasts Charmaine Tweet in 46 seconds with Dana White in attendance

"I’m actually gonna go watch her fight tonight and I don’t know, we’ll go from there." That's Dana White speaking to AXS TV about…

By: Anton Tabuena | 9 years ago
Invicta 11 Results: Cris Cyborg blasts Charmaine Tweet in 46 seconds with Dana White in attendance
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“I’m actually gonna go watch her fight tonight and I don’t know, we’ll go from there.”

That’s Dana White speaking to AXS TV about Cris Cyborg. With the UFC president cageside at Invicta FC 11, and a potential super-fight against Ronda Rousey ‘closer than it has ever been‘, Cyborg put on a show and kept her end of the bargain.

Cyborg took on Charmaine Tweet, and she absolutely destroyed the challenger after landing a huge overhand right early. It only took a total of 46 seconds of sustained violence before Cyborg forced Herb Dean to stop the fight and complete her first defense of the Invicta FC strap.

Cristiane Justino improves to 13-1 with 1 No Contest, and hasn’t lost since her professional debut back in 2005.

Ronda Rousey competes in the same city on the following day, and with yet another dominant performance from Justino, talk of a future bout against the UFC champ is bound to only get stronger.

Check out the complete Invicta FC 11 results below:

Main Card

Cris Cyborg def. Charmaine Tweet via TKO at 0:46 of RD 1
Alexa Grasso def. Mizuki Inoue via Unanimous Decision
DeAnna Bennett def. Norma Rueda Center via Unanimous Decision
Irene Aldana def. Colleen Schneider via submission (RNC) at 1:05 of RD 1

Preliminary Card

Jamie Moyle def. J.J. Aldrich via submission (RNC) at 2:20 of RD 1
Amy Montenegro def. Brianna Van Buren via Unanimous Decision
Christine Stanley def. Laura Salazar via TKO at 2:59 of RD 1
Ana Carolina Vidal def. Aspen Ladd via TKO at 4:21 of RD 1

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Anton Tabuena
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Anton Tabuena is the Managing Editor for Bloody Elbow. He’s been covering MMA and combat sports since 2009, and has also fought in MMA, Muay Thai and kickboxing.

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