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”There’s a misperception out there that I walk around at like 180 pounds or something,” Harrison said. “I have walked around most of my MMA career at 165, 160, because I don’t like cutting weight. I don’t believe in cutting weight. I don’t think it sends the right message to kids. That being said, I don’t agree with this but sometimes you have to show up and do things you don’t agree with in order to make your dreams come true.
“The whole time I was [in the PFL], I walked around at 165, maybe 160 and so not only was I usually the smaller fighter with less experience, I was getting in the cage with girls who were getting in there at 180, 175 pounds. Now, that’s not going to be the case.”
“The whole time I was [in the PFL], I walked around at 165, maybe 160 and so not only was I usually the smaller fighter with less experience, I was getting in the cage with girls who were getting in there at 180, 175 pounds. Now, that’s not going to be the case.”
Kayla Harrison Addresses Concerns Over Upcoming UFC 300 Weight Cut: 'I Don't Believe In Cutting Weight...'
Two-time PFL women's lightweight champion Kayla Harrison has a plan in place to seamlessly make the bantamweight weight limit. Harrison will make her bantamweight debut against former UFC champion Holly Holm at UFC 300.
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