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Kayla Harrison addressed Ronda Rousey's criticism following her recent fight, emphasizing her thoughts on the upcoming Rousey vs. Peña match. This response highlights the ongoing comparisons between the two former Olympic judokas in MMA.
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Ronda Rousey has been a regular point of comparison for Kayla Harrison since she first got into MMA.
Even though the two have never crossed paths, the talk isnât likely to stop anytime soon. Both are former Olympic judokas who made their names in UFCâs 135-pound division.
While Harrison often praised Rousey earlier in her career, things have changed over time. After her win against Raquel Pennington at UFC 297, she offered a clear assessment of the upcoming Netflix main event between Rousey and Peña.
The bantamweight champion made it clear she doesnât see the fight as a defining moment for womenâs MMA, pointing out that there have been bigger matchups before. She also didnât hold back on her thoughts about how Netflix is handling its promotion of the bout.
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After Ronda Rouseyâs recent comments, Kayla Harrison wasted no time telling her to step up and face her directly. But the back-and-forth didnât stop there.
Rousey continues to highlight the size of her upcoming bout with Gina Carano, but Harrison remains unconvinced.
The reigning bantamweight champion, set to defend her title against Amanda Nunes after recovering from injury, took to social media to frame their fight as another major moment in the sport â one she believes holds more weight than anything involving Rousey right now.
âGood morning @Amanda_Leoa (Nunes)! I canât wait for us to have the greatest fight of all time and take womenâs MMA to a whole new level,â she posted on X. âThe best vs. the GOAT!â
While discussing Harrison, Rousey compared her to Paddy Pimblett but was quick to clarify that it wasnât meant as an insult toward the former interim title challenger.
Kayla Harrison responded to Ronda Rousey's criticism by sharing her insights after her victory at UFC 297.
Kayla Harrison and Ronda Rousey are both former Olympic judokas who gained prominence in UFC's 135-pound division.
The upcoming Netflix main event between Ronda Rousey and Julianna Peña is significant as it continues the narrative of Rousey's legacy in MMA, which Harrison has commented on.

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Itâs true that Harrison vs Nunes was originally planned as the co-main event for UFC 324, a decision many felt didnât reflect just how significant that matchup is.
On the other hand, Carano hasnât competed in nearly two decades, which is part of why many are skeptical about calling it the biggest womenâs fight ever.
Looking ahead, Harrison has plans to move up to featherweight after facing Nunes. She mentioned in late March that she had a CT scan scheduled soon, which would determine when she could resume drilling and eventually return to full training following neck surgery earlier this year.
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