Amanda Nunes, Kayla Harrison and MMA
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Merab Dvalishvili is becoming the kind of problem for the bantamweight division that there is currently no answers for. At 34, the proud native of Georgia continues to make his claim for both inclusion in the conversation of pound-for-pound best in the sport and the increasing likelihood that he one day finishes his 135-pound title reign as the best bantamweight in the sport's history.
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Harrison barely had minutes to cool down after a dominant submission win earned her the 135-pound championship — in front of a packed house that included President Donald Trump and former boxer Mike Tyson — when she called out the seemingly retired, former champion and 2025 UFC Hall of Fame inductee Amanda Nunes.
Ahead of her UFC 307 fight against Ketlen Vieira, Harrison revealed that she ‘peed blood’ in a concerning look into her brutal cut. And with that, Harrison has been warned against her continuous ‘torture’ cut by nutritionist expert, Tom Coughlin.
Julianna Peña wants to jump right back into the title picture after UFC 316.
Julianna Pena takes on Kayla Harrison for the women’s bantamweight title in the co-main event of UFC 316 . While the stars are aligning for Harrison to emerge as champion and begin her run as the face of women’s MMA, Pena won’t go down without a fight.
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