The biggest free agent in MMA has a home.

Former UFC and Strikeforce champion Cris Cyborg has signed with Bellator, promotion president Scott Coker announced Tuesday afternoon on Twitter. The contract, dubbed by the promotion as “the largest of its kind in women’s MMA history,” is a multi-year, multi-fight deal, although specifics weren’t released.

Coker’s announcement included a video with Cyborg’s first reaction to the news.

“You guys know (they) have a lot of girls at 145 pounds. This means you’re going to have a lot of fights per year, and I’m very happy about that,” Cyborg said. “My goal is to be the only female fighter to hold four different titles in the same division. I know with you guys I can do that, and I just want to say, ‘Cyborg Nation’: Welcome to Bellator.”

I am proud to announce that @BellatorMMA has signed @CrisCyborg to the biggest contract in women’s MMA history. Welcome to the family. pic.twitter.com/BQM29cCUP3 — Scott Coker (@ScottCoker) September 3, 2019

After her most recent fight in August at UFC 240 against Felicia Spencer, Cyborg (21-2 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) and the UFC parted ways. The split came after the rivalry between Cyborg and UFC president Dana White got out of hand.

While Cyborg and White saw eye to eye for much of their UFC partnership, the two had feuded before they became business partners. After Cyborg lost to Amanda Nunes in Dec. 2018 and began to approach the last fight on her deal, the relationship became unsteady once again.

White said Cyborg didn’t want an immediate rematch with Nunes, but she vehemently denied those claims. In a UFC 240 post-fight conversation posted by her team, Cyborg questioned White face to face.

Just days later, the UFC posted a video to its YouTube channel in which White announced Cyborg had been released from the company.

In her first interview since parting ways with the promotion, Cyborg hinted at a move to Bellator in a possible Freudian slip. While she named promotions she had fought for, Cyborg accidentally included Bellator in the list.

“Bellator. No, no Bellator – yet,” Cyborg said.

The Bellator deal means Cyborg has reunited with her former Strikeforce boss in Coker. Coker heavily complemented Cyborg following news of her UFC departure and confirmed the two parties had been in touch. Coker even went so far as to call her the best female mixed martial artist of all time.

“I don’t care what anybody says,” Coker said. “Me speaking about the female divisions that basically Strikeforce created in mixed martial arts when nobody else would do it, she is the GOAT of female MMA – period.”

No timetable or opponent has been named for Cyborg’s promotional debut.