Dan Lambert understands why Amanda Nunes left ATT: ‘I support that, and I hope she does well’

American Top Team founder Dan Lambert explains why he supports former UFC double champion Amanda Nunes leaving to start her own gym.

COCONUT CREEK, Fla. – [autotag]Dan Lambert[/autotag]’s American Top Team has recently seen the departure of a UFC champion, but the gym owner fully understands and supports the move.

After [autotag]Amanda Nunes[/autotag] dropped one of her two UFC titles by losing to Julianna Peña via second-round submission at UFC 269, the former champ-champ decided it was time to move on from the gym she called home for over seven years.

On the surface, the move may have seemed like a knee-jerk reaction, but Nunes explained she always did things separately while at ATT. From Lambert’s perspective, he has no issue with one of the most successful fighters to call ATT home moving on to start her own thing.

“As long as it’s a good fit for us and a good fit for the fighter, we do great things together if we can,” Lambert told MMA Junkie. “If it’s no longer a great fit for us or them and somebody’s got to move on, we have an open-door policy. If somebody doesn’t want to be at the gym, they’re not going to be at the gym. Amanda decided she wants to start her own place and be a coach, maybe set something up for her post-fighting career. I support that, and I hope she does well.”

Nunes made it clear she has no intentions to compete with ATT and still has a good relationship with the gym. The UFC featherweight champ reached the pinnacle of two divisions after joining the gym following her loss to Cat Zingano at UFC 178 in 2014.

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During her run with ATT, Lambert believes Nunes established herself as the greatest female fighter of all time and anything she does going forward can only add to her legacy. However, he also believes she must also begin planning for life after her fighting career is done, and the decision to start her own gym is a part of that.

“When someone fights their last fight and leaves their gloves in the cage, just because you don’t think about them anymore as a fan doesn’t mean they don’t have the rest of their life to think about,” Lambert said. “You know, what are you supposed to do? Just go sit home all day? You gotta do something and keep yourself busy. Idle hands are the hands of the devil, so if she has some idea on what she wants to do, to set herself up for when she’s done fighting, more power to her. Wish her all the best.”

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American Top Team remains closed to the general public despite Florida’s re-opening from COVID-19 lockdown

Despite state re-opening, American Top Team doors remain close to the public.

American Top Team will wait a little longer before it resumes operations at a full scale.

The world-renowned MMA gym in Coconut Creek, Fla. remains closed to the general public despite Florida granting commercial gyms and fitness centers permission to resume activity with certain restrictions and precautions. American Top Team founder and owner Dan Lambert informed MMA Junkie on Tuesday afternoon.

The reopening of commercial gyms is one of many efforts implemented to re-open the state’s economy after going in lockdown due to COVID-19 concerns.

In Broward County’s emergency order – effective as of Tuesday, May 26 – commercial gyms and fitness centers, including but not limited to: dance studios, martial arts studios, yoga studios, spinning studios, personal training services, and similar establishments, are now allowed to open to the public. These establishments must comply with all applicable requirements listed on the emergency order.

Florida went on lockdown on April 1, but Broward County had shut down prior on March 22.

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American Top Team never closed 100 percent, even during the lockdown, as it remained opened to a very limited number of fighters and staff. They were able to do this as they also serve as living quarters for many athletes.

Additionally, professional fighters who had UFC fights booked were allowed to train with certain restrictions due to Florida including athlete-support under essential services exemptions. This allowed the UFC and WWE to host events in the state while in lockdown.

The gym will continue to be open for professional athletes but will hold off on opening to the public for at least a month, as they see how the re-opening goes under this unprecedented pandemic.

Florida has had 50,127 cases of coronavirus, including 879 new cases on Monday. A total of 6,799 of the cases have come out of Broward County.

American Top Team is home of Jorge Masvidal, Amanda Nunes, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, Dustin Poirier, Yoel Romero, and many more high-level fighters.