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Kayla Harrison thinks her fight with Amanda Nunes could help take women's mixed martial arts to the next level.
The little girl from Middletown, who has grown into one of the most feared fighters in a cage, shines brightest on the biggest stages.
After winning her UFC belt against Pena, Harrison called out Amanda Nunes. Talking about it, she later explained on The Ariel Helwani Show that she holds no ill will toward Nunes. Harrison noted that ...
Immediately after submitting Julianna Peña to claim the bantamweight title Saturday at UFC 316, Harrison (19-1 MMA, 3-0 UFC) ...
Kayla Harrison made good on her longtime goal to hold UFC gold. Now she wants to take out the best to ever do it.
Check out the latest episode of "Overreaction Time," covering the fallout from UFC 316 and a look at the UFC Atlanta main ...
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Former champion Julianna Peña apologized to fans after UFC 316 defeat, thanking supporters while eyeing next title shot.
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MMA Fighting on MSNMMA Pound-for-Pound Rankings: Kayla Harrison, Merab Dvalishvili state their case to be No. 1UFC bantamweight champions Kayla Harrison and Merab Dvalishvili creep closer to the top of the Pound-for-Pound mountain.
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Sporting News on MSNCollectors have the chance to own this historic UFC cardWith her dominating win at UFC 316, Kayla Harrison became the women's bantamweight champion of the world, and arguably the ...
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith essentially backed Riley Gaines' argument that men should not be competing in women's sports after Simone Biles' personal attack.
Kayla Harrison is open to fighting former UFC bantamweight and UFC featherweight champion Amanda Nunes in either weight ...
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 ...
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