Champion Nunes explains UFC 213 withdrawal

UFC boss Dana White says he is unlikely to book Amanda Nunes as a main event in the future after she pulled out of UFC 213 on fight day.

UFC women's bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes

Amanda Nunes pulled out of a world title defence just hours before fight time at UFC 213. (AAP)

UFC bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes says sinusitis is the reason she dropped out of her title defense at UFC 213 with just a few hours' notice.

Nunes revealed her condition in postings Sunday on Twitter and Instagram.

Nunes says she felt out of breath during her weight cut and "felt off balance from the pressure in my sinuses. I was not feeling well enough to risk getting punched in the head with such pressure."

UFC President Dana White and opponent Valentina Shevchenko criticised Nunes on Saturday for her decision, which forced the promotion to scrap the main event of its pay-per-view show.

White says he won't book Nunes as a main event in the future.

Nunes' fight with Shevchenko could be rescheduled for UFC 215 in Edmonton in September.


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