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Kayla Harrison lays out plan to win UFC gold and beat Amanda Nunes to become the ‘greatest of all time’

Kayla Harrison believes she will go down as the greatest female fighter of all time.

After blasting through the competition under the PFL banner for years, Harrison made her UFC debut at the promotion’s landmark event in April, scoring a second-round submission victory over former bantamweight titleholder Holly Holm. The victory immediately thrust the two-time Olympic gold medalist into the division’s top 10, occupying the No. 6 slot and putting her in position to challenge for the 135-pound crown.

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Kayla Harrison lays out plan to win UFC gold and beat Amanda Nunes to become the 'greatest of all time' 2

Thus far, no announcements have been made regarding Harrison’s sophomore appearance inside the Octagon, but if she gets her wish, it’ll be for a shiny new UFC belt.