Kayla Harrison's elite wrestling and submission skills make her one of the most dominant forces in women's mixed martial arts. The American competitor competes in the Women's Bantamweight division and holds an impressive record of 19-1-0 with a 70% finish rate, demonstrating her ability to end fights decisively. Harrison earned Olympic gold medals in judo before transitioning to MMA, bringing exceptional grappling and positional control to the octagon. Her technical striking has improved significantly throughout her career, allowing her to dictate fights both standing and on the ground. She combines intelligent fighting with physical dominance, systematically breaking down opponents with pressure and submission attempts. Currently serving as the UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion, Harrison continues to establish herself as a title-holder in the organization.
Kayla Harrison
Next fight at UFC 316: Dvalishvili vs. O'Malley 2 on 6/7/2025.
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Kayla Harrison's elite wrestling and submission skills make her one of the most dominant forces in women's mixed martial arts. The American competitor competes in the Women's Bantamweight division and holds an impressive record of 19-1-0 with a 70% finish rate, demonstrating her ability to end fights decisively. Harrison earned Olympic gold medals in judo before transitioning to MMA, bringing exceptional grappling and positional control to the octagon. Her technical striking has improved significantly throughout her career, allowing her to dictate fights both standing and on the ground. She combines intelligent fighting with physical dominance, systematically breaking down opponents with pressure and submission attempts. Currently serving as the UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion, Harrison continues to establish herself as a title-holder in the organization.