Two-time Olympic judo gold medalist and PFL lightweight champion for the 2019 and 2021 seasons, American Kayla Harrison has published a post on social media commenting on her move to the UFC.
Kayla Harrison
When I started competing, my goal was to be the best…the Olympic champion of MMA. The UFC presents me with the opportunity to be just that. It’s been an amazing journey to reach this point, and I’m grateful for every step along the path. The highs and lows have all shaped me and made me an even better version of myself. God’s timing is perfect, and I am sure of one thing: My time is now.
Recall, on April 14 in Las Vegas (USA) at the UFC 300 tournament Kayla Harrison will fight against former bantamweight champion Holly Holm.
Harrison, 33, last fought in November 2023 as part of the PFL regular season finale, defeating Aspen Ladd by unanimous decision. She has 16 wins and one loss on her record. 42-year-old Holm has 15 wins and six losses on her record.
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