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Bia Mesquita doesn’t expect teammate Kayla Harrison to retire with win over Amanda Nunes
Nunes eventually ended her career in 2023 as a two-division UFC queen, and Harrison parted ways with PFL as two-time champion to go on and conquer the belt that once belonged to Nunes. With Nunes ...
UFC women's bantamweight champion Kayla Harrison wants her superfight against Amanda Nunes, but she also wants to be fair to her division.
After submitting Julianna Peña to claim the bantamweight title in Saturday's UFC 316 co-main event, Harrison (19-1 MMA, 3-0 UFC) welcomed the returning Amanda Nunes into the octagon for a faceoff.
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UFC 316 live blog: Julianna Peña vs. Kayla Harrison
Follow the UFC 316 live blog for Julianna Peña vs. Kayla Harrison, the main card bantamweight championship bout Saturday in Newark, N.J.
Yana Santos explains why she's especially surprised that Macy Chiasson never showed remorse for missing weight at UFC 320.
Like the rest of the combat sports world, UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Kayla Harrison is ready for some concrete details regarding her planned superfight with Amanda Nunes. Undefeated since ...
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 ...
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"Finding my love for it again": Ronda Rousey shows glimpse of MMA training after years away
Ronda Rousey, the former MMA icon, is hinting at a possible return to fighting after a nine-year hiatus. Following her second child's birth in early 2 ...
Two-time U.S. Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison plans to transition into mixed martial arts. Harrison, 26, told USA Today she has signed a deal with World Series of Fighting. In addition to making ...
Islam Makhachev thinks there's a reason why there's only one American champion currently in the UFC. With Jon Jones retiring and relinquishing his UFC heavyweight title, only women's bantamweight ...
Former two-division UFC champion Henry Cejudo commented on the potential return of former women’s bantamweight titleholder ...
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