Two-time Olympic gold medalist. Two-time Professional Fighters League lightweight champion. The author of an inspirational life story who turned tragedy into triumph. Kayla Harrison is all of those things and more, but is she the kind of star that an MMA organization can bank on?
As Harrison departs PFL, where she was a centerpiece of the promotion's efforts for years, and prepares to make her Octagon debut at UFC 300 under the brightest lights imaginable, Dave Noseworthy asks the (multi) million-dollar question.
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For further Ronda comparaison, the combined record of her opponants in 14 fights is 123-21, meanwhile the combined record of Kayla first 14 opponants is 108-44-1.
That dude is a star
Star in what world ? Smart cage ?
This video is completely unhinged lol. There is no way this guy watches MMA.
No