If Cyborg runs through Kunitskaya it’s going to be hard to find match ups for her...
Erm... it's always been "hard" to find matchups for her, on account of women's 145
not being a real division.
I feel like a broken record and that I've said this a bunch of times before, but there just aren't enough world-class fighters at women's 145 to maintain a functioning division, let alone provide a challenge for a monster like Cyborg.
Let's start with the UFC itself: women's 145 is the only "division" they don't have rankings for, despite having a title for it:
http://www.ufc.com/rankings?id=
Then you can look at independent rankings of fighters from all organisations, all over the world. Here's some:
https://www.tapology.com/rankings/1265-top-women-featherweight-fighters
http://www.fightmatrix.com/mma-ranks/womens-featheweight/
http://www.mmarising.com/rankings/unified-womens-mixed-martial-arts-rankings/
You'll notice a few common threads there: Fightmatrix and Tapology both have Holly Holm and Germaine de Randamie listed in their top
five even though neither of them is actually a featherweight. Fightmatrix has to include "all fighters over 140 pounds" to make their list. Alexis Dufresne, who had a couple of the worst fights in UFC history and is objectively bad at fighting, is ranked. They all feature a lot of fighters with records like 5-5, 10-7, 9-6 and so on... which is a bad look for someone who's supposed to be at top fighter in their division, let alone one who fights in a "division" this soft.
It's nice they gave Cyborg a belt and all. I'm also really glad it resulted in Tonya Evinger (also not a featherweight) coming to the UFC. But they can't pretend this is a functioning division: they're just feeding Cyborg people to squash, and really that's all they
can do.