Kayla Harrison wants to change the world, one fight at a time.
Earlier this month, Harrison added another achievement to her resume, handily defeating Julianna Pena at 315 to capture the women’s bantamweight world championship.
For someone who has already accomplished so much — two-time Olympic gold medalist, two-time PFL champion — nobody could really blame Harrison if she’d written her latest victory off as just another conquest in her pursuit of being the greatest female fighter of all time.