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UFC legend Amanda Nunes has made it crystal clear that she plans on taking back her belt from Kayla Harrison when they ...
Amanda Nunes has not competed since June 2023 when she retired as the active champion at 135 pounds but is hungry to reclaim that bantamweight throne a bit ...
The next UFC Hall of Famer is a two-division great who is now turning her attention to the current bantamweight champion, Kayla Harrison, to pick up the fourth title of her career. After defeating ...
UFC women's bantamweight contender Nora Cornolle acknowledges champ Kayla Harrison is tough to beat, but has holes in her ...
If Donald Trump and Dana White are to be believed, the UFC will promote a historic MMA card on the White House Lawn to commemorate the 250th birthday of the United States of America next Independence ...
UFC Hall of Famer Amanda Nunes is officially on the road to returning to the Octagon for what could be the biggest women's fight in MMA history.
The former Middie won the Women’s Bantamweight Championship at UFC 316 in June, beating Julianna Pena via submission.
Harrison, a Middletown native, defeated two-time champion Julianna Pena at UFC 316 in New Jersey last month to earn her title of bantamweight champion.
Harrison became the reigning UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion after defeating two-time champion Julianna Pena last month.
Amanda Nunes isn't ready to give Kayla Harrison full credit for her UFC title win. Harrison (19-1 MMA, 3-0 UFC) submitted Julianna Peña by Round 2 kimura to claim the bantamweight title in the ...
Kayla Harrison dethroned former two-time titleholder Julianna Pena in the fight card's co-main event at the Prudential Center.
If facing Kayla Harrison wasn’t a difficult enough task by itself, Julianna Pena did so at a diminished capacity. Advertisement Pena, who relinquished the bantamweight crown in a second-round ...
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