Aspen Ladd has firsthand experience with Kayla Harrison inside the cage, so she wasn’t surprised when the two-time Olympic gold medalist enjoyed a dominant Ultimate Fighting Championship debut.
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Kayla Harrison answered many of the questions her skeptics had at UFC 300. The most pressing question would be how would Harrison handle the weight cut?
After her successful UFC debut this past Saturday at UFC 300, Kayla Harrison has her eyes set on becoming a champion soon. "I heard that [Bantamweight…
Kayla Harrison didn’t take long to respond to the video published by former two-division Amanda Nunes in the aftermath of the Olympic judoka’s successful Octagon debut at UFC 300.
This past Saturday night on the prelims at UFC 300, we saw the highly anticipated octagon debut of two time Olympic Gold Medalist and former PFL champion Kayla Harrison (17-1).
Kayla Harrison believes she has moved a step closer to bringing Amanda Nunes out of retirement with her dominant Ultimate Fighting Championship debut win over Holly Holm.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist emerged on the scene with title aspirations
Twice before, Kayla Harrison has claimed Olympic gold on the biggest stage possible. However, competing inside the world famous Octagon at UFC 300 for the first time was completely different.
Kayla Harrison scored a second-round submission victory over Holly Holm in her UFC debut on Saturday at UFC 300, and she made clear after the match that she…
It's a historic night for the UFC as the Octagon returns to the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for UFC 300, an action-packed card featuring a record 12 former or current UFC champions on the card, capped by three title fights.
Olympian judoka sensation and new signing Kayla Harrison is already proving her naysayers wrong. The new signing successfully weighed in for her bantamweight debut, which holds much anticipation.
UFC 300 marks the highly anticipated and long overdue debut of Kayla Harrison. The two-time PFL tournament champion signed for the UFC and is scheduled against Holly Holm on the preliminary section of the biggest card in UFC history.
Bryan Fonseca of the Action Network breaks down Holly Holm vs. Kayla Harrison, part of the UFC 300 preliminary card on Saturday.
Ali Abdelaziz of Dominance MMA Management has a lot at stake in this weekend’s UFC 300 PPV event. He has 5 of his clientele fighting on the card. Justin Gaethje, Cody Garbrandt, Marina Rodriguez, Jéssica Andrade, and Kayla Harrison.
One of the most intriguing storylines heading into UFC 300 is Kayla Harrison’s ability to make the cut to 135 pounds. According to her strength and conditioning coach, Jeremy Fedoruk, Harrison is currently “ahead of schedule” to make the bantamweight limit for her April 13 clash with Holly Holm.
Kayla Harrison is completely prepared for her upcoming UFC debut. In many aspects, she has symbolized the essence of the PFL since her venture into MMA in 2018.
While Kayla Harrison‘s hopes of fighting Cris Cyborg may have faded, the shadow of the former UFC and Strikeforce featherweight champion still looms large over her.
One ex-UFC fighter has a crucial question ahead of the planned UFC debut of Kayla Harrison. UFC CEO Dana White dropped a bombshell when he announced that former PFL champion Harrison will be making her way to the promotion.
Former two-time PFL lightweight champion Kayla Harrison (15-1) is set for her return.
Professional Fighters League star and two-time Olympic gold medalist in judo Kayla Harrison extended an training invitation to Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
A potential threepeat has come into view for Kayla Harrison. The two-time defending Professional Fighters League champion will confront Martina Jindrova when their 2022 women’s lightweight semifinal headlines PFL 9 on Saturday at Copperbox Arena in London, with the victor moving on for a shot at $1 million in November.
Kayla Harrison became one of the top free agents in mixed martial arts history late last year, but she's not headed anywhere.
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