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The girls’s bantamweight title modified fingers at UFC 316 on June 7 in Newark, New Jersey. Kayla Harrison dethroned former twotime titleholder Julianna Pena in the struggle card’s comain occasion at the Prudential Center. 

Harrison setreatmentd a submission win via kimura late in the second spherical to add a UFC championship to her two Olympic gold medals and championships in the Professional Fighters League (PFL). Pena revealed that she entered the struggle with Harrison with a number of accidents.

“I was plagued with several injuries leading up to that fight and it was not a good camp for me in that sense because I knew that I was going into the fight with a pretty severe handicap,” Pena stated on The Ariel Helwani Show.

The nagging accidents weren’t extreme enough for Pena to pull out of the struggle, but she considered it. 

“It crossed my mind but it wasn’t bad enough to the point where I would have to not fight because I knew I was going to be able to push through,” She stated. “But, I think it’s a funny thing where my coaches didn’t explain the severity of the situation to me because otherwise I probably would have thought more heavily on not competing.”

Pena does not have any regrets about not backing out of the struggle. She had put in an excessive amount of work to not make the stroll to the octagon.

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“I don’t regret competing. I put in too much time. I taken away too much time from other people: from my daughters, from my coaches, from their families. So, I don’t regret competing,” Pena stated. “I just wish I could have competing under better circumstances.”

Pena detailed her accidents and can be going into surgical procedure next month to tackle some of them. 

“About the second week of May, I broke my thumb on my training partner, and it was swollen,” Peña revealed. “It looked like someone hit me in the hand with a hammer, and it was really difficult to grip. It still is right now very difficult to grip and to have grip strength. 

“But then the 29th of May, I took a really bad fall in the octagon, and I tore my elbow and broke off a ton of bone chips so that I wasn’t able to straighten my arm or bend my arm fully. I worked on that for a few days before I left to fight week, but everyday it was just worse and worse and worse.”

 


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