Kayla Harrison taps out Julianna Pena in UFC 316 | MMA News

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Kayla Harrison taps out Julianna Pena in UFC 316 | MMA News

Women’s bantamweight champion Julianna Pena put her title on the road in a extremely anticipated match against No. 2 ranked contender Kayla Harrison. The two met in Saturday’s UFC 316 co-main occasion at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. 

Pena, a two-time bantamweight champion, gained back the title in her final battle, defeating Raquel Pennington in a controversial resolution final October. She first grew to become the 135-pound titleholder by beating the great Amanda Nunes in December 2021.

Harrison, a two-time Olympic gold medalist in Judo, made her octagon debut at UFC 300 against former champion Holly Holm. She demolished “The Preacher’s Daughter.” She picked up a win over Ketlen Vieira at UFC 307 to earn the title battle. She hoped to add a UFC belt to her two PFL light-weight championships.

Harrison took the middle of the cage and the 2 pawed with their jabs in the opening moments. Harrison inched ahead and delivered a kick to the physique. Harrison closed the gap and clinched. She secured a takedown and landed in facet control. Harrison postured up and dropped in with a proper hand. Pena held on from the underside. Pena delivered two unlawful upkicks. The referee took a level. The battle was restarted standing. Pena landed a jab. MMAWeekly scored the spherical 10-8 for Harrison. 

Harrison delivered a leg kick to begin the second. She pressed ahead and landed a kick to the physique. Harrison closed the gap behind an elbow and clinched. Pena defended along the fence. Harrison delivered knees to the physique before dragging Pena to the canvas. Harrison delivered punches to the physique. Pena labored to isolate an arm but ate an elbow. She rolled to her knees and Harrison labored to take her back. Pena rolled to her back and Harrison labored in half guard. He utilized an arm-triangle choke but let it go. Harrison remoted an arm and locked on a kimura. Pena was pressured to faucet out. Kayla Harris is the new UFC ladies’s bantamweight champion. 

The official time of the stoppage was 4:55 of the second spherical. 


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