Ahead of her return to action next weekend on the main card of UFC 307, surging bantamweight contender, Kayla Harrison has once more staked her claim for a future super fight with former two-division champion, Amanda Nunes — describing it as likely the biggest female fight to ever take place in mixed martial arts.
Harrison, a former two-time PFL (Professional Fighters League) tournament winner and a two-time Olympic gold medal, is slated to return in a potential title eliminator next weekend at UFC 307 in Salt Lake City, taking on Brazilian perennial contender, Ketlen Vieira in Utah.