Reigning UFC women’s flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko has taken another dig at fellow champ Amanda Nunes as she eyes for a third fight.

Valentina Shevchenko and Amanda Nunes last faced each other in the UFC in 2017 with the latter winning the rematch via split decision.

Four years later, Shevchenko is still calling for a rubber match with the UFC women’s featherweight and bantamweight champ as she felt she was robbed during their last meeting.

According to the 33-year-old, Nunes has been ducking her as she knew she’s done nothing on her and the UFC judges only “gifted” her the win.

“I kind of feel that she’s doesn’t want too much this fight to happen,” Shevchenko said on The MMA Hour. “Because inside of herself, she feels that she was gifted the victory from our second fight. Gifted by the judges. She feels that she was beaten by the smaller girl from the smaller weight class and she is a bigger girl. It’s kind of like pressure on her from the inside.”

“That’s why she kind of like says ‘I [beat] her twice,’ whatever she’s saying,” she continued. “But it’s kind of like this camouflages what she’s feeling for real and definitely, if you was beaten by someone smaller than you by two [weight classes], it would affect you. It means that inside of you, you have something saying oh no, you’re guilty. Inside of her, it’s saying that ‘no, you lost that fight’.”

Shevchenko went on to stress that she and Nunes are “different” fighters now compared to that who fought in 2017. Hence, it is just right to see who the better UFC champion really is.