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Dominance MMA manager Ali Abdelaziz isn't so certain that Kayla Harrison vs. Amanda Nunes will happen. Immediately after submitting Julianna Peña to claim the bantamweight title Saturday at UFC 316, Harrison (19-1 MMA,
Kayla Harrison made good on her longtime goal to hold UFC gold. Now she wants to take out the best to ever do it.
Amanda Nunes vs. Kayla Harrison headlines the biggest women’s MMA fight ever, with legacy, history, and GOAT status at stake.
Kayla Harrison is set to fight Amanda Nunes in a UFC super fight in the near future, but one UFC legend is urging her to reconsider.
Amanda Nunes has been extremely vocal regarding historical sparring sessions against Kayla Harrison, and now the new UFC champion has opened up about their previous training together.
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Harrison barely had minutes to cool down after a dominant submission win earned her the 135-pound championship — in front of a packed house that included President Donald Trump and former boxer Mike Tyson — when she called out the seemingly retired, former champion and 2025 UFC Hall of Fame inductee Amanda Nunes.
NEWARK, N.J. – Kayla Harrison sees her next UFC championship fight as one for the history books.
Ahead of her UFC 307 fight against Ketlen Vieira, Harrison revealed that she ‘peed blood’ in a concerning look into her brutal cut. And with that, Harrison has been warned against her continuous ‘torture’ cut by nutritionist expert, Tom Coughlin.
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SB Nation on MSNWatch Kayla Harrison receive hero’s welcome from Dustin Poirier, teammates after returning to gym as championHarrison won the UFC women’s bantamweight title with a second-round submission victory over Julianna Peña in the co-main event of UFC 316. The win is the culmination of the two-time Olympic gold medalist’s MMA journey,