Olympic Champion and 2-time PFL Tournament winner Kayla Harrison selectively good person and perhaps UFC women’s bantamweight champion Julianna Pena you need to know this. An Olympic gold medalist in Judo for the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics, Harrison was in a long free agency period from October 2021 until last month when he signed back to the home promotion PFL on a much more lucrative deal. Harrison is 12-0 as a mixed martial artist so far, all his matches are in the PFL.
Pena, on the other hand, only became the UFC bantamweight champion in her last match, when she achieved the biggest upsetting victory in women’s MMA history. Amanda Nunes at UFC 269 in December 2021 last year. Pena will now face off against Amanda Nunes as her team’s head coach on the UFC’s reality TV special The Ultimate Fighter, followed by a rematch.
Kayla Harrison and Julianna Pena – two women who don’t really like each other!
As soon as Pena became world champion, he was open to many opportunities before his rematch with Nunes; this included fighting against Nunes’ former teammate Harrison, who was his teammate until he left the American Top Team to become the founder of Nunes. own gym. But the UFC failed to persuade Harrison to sign and fight for their company.
But the nonsense conversation between Pena and Harrison has already developed and reached a good level. It got to the point once that Harrison even told Pena that he was going to take her out. ‘one arm’ if needed. Pena claimed that in return, Nunes left the gym because Harrison had turned from a friend to a rival for him, and who needed an enemy when there were friends like Harrison. Now Harrison has taken to Twitter to do an early morning jab at Pena tweeting “Good morning to everyone except @VenezuelaVixen“
What do you understand from Harrison’s tweet? Who do you think will win the battle between Pena and Harrison if they go into the Octagon for the biggest scrap? Do you think Pena surpasses her upcoming rival Amanda Nunes in any way, or does Nunes reclaim her title? When can we expect Harrison to fight in a top promotion like UFC or Bellator MMA? It’s easy to see that legacy is being built quickly only on the largest possible platforms, and Harrison needs it in his career for the amount of talent he has.
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