Kayla
Harrison
is threatening to take Henry
Cejudo
’s self-proclaimed title of the greatest combat sports
athlete ever.

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Harrison made her promotional debut with a second-round submission
win over former bantamweight champ Holly Holm at
UFC
300
this past April. While Harrison subsequently called out
Raquel
Pennington
, “Rocky” has been rumoured to be booked for a title
fight against Julianna
Pena
at UFC 307 on Oct. 5 at Salt Lake City, Utah.

Harrison, who recently admitted that she is at least one more fight
removed from a title shot, hopes to fight at UFC 307, as well. The
former
PFL
lightweight champ’s eventual target remains Amanda
Nunes
, although she wants to win a title first to lure “The
Lioness” out of retirement.

“In my perfect world I’d like to fight for the belt, then tell
Amanda to get her ass off the couch and we’ll fight for the BMF
belt,” Harrison recently told The Schmo. “And I’ll put my
bantamweight title on the line at the same time.”

A former two-time Olympic gold medalist in judo, Harrison believes
a title defense over Nunes seals her place as the greatest combat
sports artist of all time. Harrison has been threatening to take
that spot for a long time from her only competitor, Cejudo.
Harrison believes Cejudo will duly do his “push-ups” once she gets
the job done.

“You’re damn right I am [looking for GOAT legacy],” Harrison said.
“That’s why I got two Olympic gold medals, two PFL world titles.
I’m coming for multiple UFC titles. And then what the hell is
Henry
Cejudo
gonna say to me? He’s gonna f—-ing bow down and do his
damn push-ups. That’s what he’s gonna do.”

While Harrison has one more Olympic gold than Cejudo, “Triple C”
also won and defended UFC titles across two weight classes.
However, a two-division championship reign in the UFC doesn’t
appear viable for Harrison, who currently weighs around 165 pounds
and is unlikely to ever make the cut to flyweight. While the UFC’s
featherweight title is currently inactive, Harrison hopes to make
it undeniable for the UFC to bring it back with her
performances.

“I think I just got to be so good they just can’t ignore me,” she
said. “I just gotta keep doing what I’m doing, put one in front of
the other and sky’s the limit.”

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By IMAK ADMIN

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