Amanda Nunes, Kayla Harrison and UFC
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Amanda Nunes vs. Kayla Harrison: Biggest Women's MMA Fight Ever? originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After Kayla Harrison’s dominant UFC 316 victory over Julianna Peña, the Olympic gold medalist called out Nunes in the Octagon. When Nunes entered the ...
Kayla Harrison's title-winning performance at UFC 316 was dominant, but the post-fight faceoff with Amanda Nunes? Now that was perfect. Harrison accomplished her long desired goal of becoming a UFC champion earlier this month when she submitted Julianna ...
RIO DE JANEIRO -- Kayla Harrison does not intend to become the next Ronda Rousey. At least not now. Harrison, 26, became the first American -- female or male -- to win two gold medals in judo Thursday and said she plans to retire from competing in the sport.
Kayla Harrison, an Olympic gold medalist from Middletown, Ohio, is the reigning UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion. Harrison has overcome personal challenges, including surviving sexual abuse, which she uses to empower others through her Fearless Foundation.
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Opinion: Bite the Bullet and Move Kayla Harrison to 145 Pounds
The Ultimate Fighting Championship would be best served by allowing its reigning women’s bantamweight titleholder to avoid the kinds of harsh weight cuts that could shorten her career, writes Dayne Fox.