Kayla Harrison He is set to make his long-awaited UFC debut this Saturday. The 33-year-old joins the world's biggest and most competitive MMA promotion on the back of her considerable hype. And for a very good reason.
The first American to win an Olympic gold medal in judo, he is one of the most accomplished judokas in the world. And part of his credit definitely goes to her gym and head coach. mike brownShe has been with her throughout her entire MMA journey.
Where does Kayla Harrison train?
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Kayla Harrison made the transition to mixed martial arts in 2018 after a distinguished judo career that saw her earn some of the sport's highest honors. For her stint in MMA, Harrison ended up joining the famous American Top Team (ATT) gym in Coconut Creek, Florida. she.
Of course, ATT is home to UFC legends such as: Jorge Masvidal, dustin poirierAnd even arguably the greatest female mixed martial artist of all time. Amanda Nunes. And her world-class training with her coaches there paid off as she won 16 fights (with one loss) in the five years since her MMA debut.
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The 33-year-old's head coach, Mike Brown, believes she can lose weight and still be in peak condition for competition. Perhaps this is why he helped her make a successful transition to her new sport, using her world-class judo skills to great effect.
As she prepares to make her debut in the world's most popular mixed martial arts promotion, she appreciates the valuable experience of the coaching staff at ATT and having top MMA fighters as teammates and sparring partners. will be valuable in his first foray into the UFC.especially against holly holmwho can create surprises.
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Despite the odds, Holm is a dangerous opponent for Harrison.
Most fighters aren't expected to do well in their UFC debut due to the pressure and intensity of competing on the world's biggest stage, but that's not the case for Kayla Harrison. The debutante enters the match as a betting favorite.
But Holly Holm has a talent for derailing the hype train, stopping Ronda Rousey's hype train with a head kick knockout against Ronda Rousey in 2015, resulting in her first MMA loss to “Rowdy” brought about. That's why Holm is such a dangerous opponent for the former PFL champion, at least on paper.
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Harrison is expected to beat Holm, but it puts added pressure on the Ohio native ahead of his much-hyped UFC debut. A victory over Holm, who is ranked No. 5 in the women's bantamweight rankings, would put the debutante in immediate title contention. This loss not only causes a loss of fame for her, but she will likely have a few more fights against top 10 prospects before she can make a case for the title.