Cristiane "Cyborg" Jusino's highly anticipated UFC debut was made official earlier this week when UFC officials confirmed she'd be fighting Leslie Smith at UFC 198 later this year.

All but two of Cyborg's (15-1, 1 NC) wins have come by way of stoppage, and she doesn't see that streak changing when he steps inside the UFC's Octagon for the first time.

"Leslie is a very tough girl, most of her fights end by decision," Cyborg told TMZ Sports. "I don't know if it will be a KO or submission, but I do know it will be worthy of a UFC performance bonus from Dana White."

Cyborg made it clear she likes Smith, noting she is "nice" and "polite" to her, but one person she doesn't care for much at all is former UFC women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey. A fight between Rousey and Cyborg has been a discussion among the UFC brass, MMA media and fans for years, but it never came to fruition because Cyborg can't make the bantamweight limit of 135-pounds.

Cyborg will be debuting vs. Smith at a catchweight of 140-pounds. It is unclear at this time whether or not she will ever attempt to make 135-pounds, but her cutting down to 135-pounds is unlikely considering IVs are now banned under the UFC banner.

Cyborg is still interested in the fight with Rousey, who has been out of action since her shocking title loss to Holly Holm at UFC 193 this past November, despite the fact the belt would not be on the line.

"Since she is no longer the champ, and I am officially in the UFC," she said, "I do not see any reason why the fight between us can't happen."

With MMA legal in New York State now, Cyborg believes New York would be the perfect location for her long-awaited fight with Rowdy.

"I realize Holly Holm kicked her into retirement, but maybe after [UFC 198] we could settle the feud in New York when the UFC comes to Madison Square Garden.

If Rousey decides to not return to active MMA competition quite yet and focus on her Hollywood career and other things outside the cage, the current Invicta FC featherweight champion of course has a plan B.

"If Ronda is still retired, or has thought of a few more excuses to not fight me, then maybe Holly Holm or Miesha Tate are willing to fight. I want to make the biggest fights the fans want to see."