Midnight Mania: Harrison Returns Vs. Vieira At UFC 307

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s Bantamweight division just received a major match up. According to Super Lutas’ Leo Guimaraes, Olympic Judo gold medalist and No. 3-ranked Bantamweight contender Kayla Harrison will is targeted to fight No. 2-ranked Ketlen Vieira at UFC 307 from Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 5, 2024.

Harrison is undoubtedly the biggest name at 135-pounds currently. Though she’s not the champion, Harrison built up an excellent record in Professional Fighter’s League (PFL), where she was champion numerous times. She made her UFC debut earlier this year at UFC 300, dominating Holly Holm en route to a second-round submission win (watch here).

It’s perhaps a bit of a surprise that Harrison isn’t fighting for the title after the victory, but perhaps that confirms champion Raquel Pennington will face fellow The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) rival Julianna Pena next?

As for Vieira, “Fenomeno” has won three of her last four bouts, only coughing up a split-decision to Pennington in the last three years. Most recently, she defeated Pannie Kianzad in July 2023. A Judo and jiu-jitsu black belt, Vieira might have the physicality the keep up with Harrison better than most.

It’s almost certainly a title eliminator, so there’ll be plenty on the line in “The Beehive State.”

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Quite a twist at the end …

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Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.