Kayla Harrison has captured multiple Olympic gold medals as well as a UFC championship, but is there one accomplishment that stands out more than the other? This was a recent question that the former multiple-time PFL champion fielded at the UFC X Radio Row while speaking to Jose Youngs of MMA Fighting.
Harrison is still basking in the glow of her dominant victory over Julianna Pena as she finished the former two-time UFC bantamweight champion inside the distance to ascend to the 135-pound throne herself. Now teetering on the precipice of what many are calling the biggest fight in the history of women’s MMA with Amanda Nunes, it seems like Kayla Harrison is at the uppermost point of the mountain.