The women's bantamweight title is on the line in the UFC 316 co-main event as champion Julianna Pena takes on No. 2 ranked contender Kayla Harrison. While it's a highly anticipated women's matchup, an ...
Julianna Peña still has her eyes on UFC gold. Peña (13-6 MMA, 8-4 UFC) lost her bantamweight title to Kayla Harrison (19-1 MMA, 3-0 UFC) by submission at UFC 316 in June. Harrison is expected to ...
“I’m ready,” said the 37-year-old in a recent interview with the New York Post. Nunes says she’s coming back to the UFC no matter who wins the UFC316 co-main event. While she’s picking Kayla Harrison ...
Even after a lopsided loss in the UFC 316 co-main event, Julianna Pena is determined to remain in the women’s bantamweight title picture. Advertisement Pena suffered a second-round submission defeat ...
Former UFC bantamweight champion Julianna Peña isn’t ready to give up on her dream of holding gold again. After losing her title to Kayla Harrison by submission at UFC 316 in June, Peña has her eyes ...
Julianna Pena once again failed to record a successful UFC title defense. The former two-time bantamweight champion’s first reign came to a crashing halt at UFC 277 in July 2022, where Pena was ...
Amanda Nunes made good on her promise to get revenge in emphatic fashion when she stepped into the cage at UFC 277. That pay-per-view took place on this day, July 30, in 2022. Two titles were on the ...
Julianna Peña is in her second reign as UFC women's bantamweight champion. In winning three of her past four fights, she has beaten two other champs. That's the kind of résumé that should situate a ...
Arguably the greatest female UFC fighter of all time has confirmed that she will return to the octagon, with Amanda Nunes announcing that she is no longer retired. The Brazilian is looking to face the ...
Defending her UFC women’s bantamweight belt for the second time, Spokane native Julianna Peña will face off against two-time Olympic judo champion Kayla Harrison on Saturday. Following her split ...
Amanda Nunes, the pound-for-pound best female fighter in the UFC, will have to wait a little longer for the next defense of her bantamweight championship. She tested positive for COVID-19, UFC chief ...