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MORRISTOWN, N.J. – Kayla Harrison proved she can make the women's bantamweight title limit on Friday at UFC 316 official weigh-ins and is locked in for her opportunity to challenge champion ...
5. Julianna Peña (+650) defeats Amanda Nunes by second-round submission UFC 269, Dec. 11, 2021 Yes, "The Venezuelan Vixen" deserves a spot among the top five of title fight upsets.
One thing you can’t ever say about Julianna Pena is that she lacks confidence. That said, there’s no way I think the UFC should give her the winner of Kayla Harrison – Amanda Nunes.
Julianna Pena once again failed to record a successful UFC title defense. The former two-time bantamweight champion’s first reign came to a crashing halt at UFC 277 in July 2022, where Pena was ...
That’s a far cry from how he views Pena’s challenger at UFC 316, though. “I almost feel bad for Julianna going into this fight,” Brown said.
Julianna Peña releases statement following UFC 316 loss, Kayla Harrison vs. Amanda Nunes faceoff: ‘I’m calling dibs on the winner’© Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC ...
UFC women's bantamweight champion Julianna Peña, now in her second reign, enjoyed her visit to Giants practice earlier this week ahead of her UFC 316 title defense Saturday at Prudential Center ...
A pair of top-ranked contenders have reportedly signed on for a fight that could decide the first challenger for UFC Champion Kayla Harrison.
Defending her UFC women’s bantamweight belt for the second time, Spokane native Julianna Peña will face off against two-time Olympic judo champion Kayla Harrison on Saturday.
This past weekend in the co-main event of UFC 316, the women’s bantamweight title was on the line. Two-time champion Julianna Pena (11-6) was looking to defend her title against Olympic Gold ...