Harrison: Frightened Pena Will Call Out Nunes At UFC 307

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Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion, Julianna Pena, has been working overtime to discredit former PFL titleholder, Kayla Harrison, as a legitimate…


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Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion, Julianna Pena, has been working overtime to discredit former PFL titleholder, Kayla Harrison, as a legitimate title contender. Part of that protracted smear campaign includes accusations of steroid abuse.

Maybe it’s just one of many excuses to downplay an “inevitable” ass whooping.

“I think that Julianna, if she wins this fight against Raquel, is probably going to try and be inactive and push to have Amanda come back,” Harrison told CBS Sports. “She’s trying to avoid the inevitable. I wouldn’t want to fight me either, I get it. She’s calling out Amanda, she’s saying I’m on steroids.”

Nunes retired last June, citing nerve damage in her legs.

Pena, 35, challenges Raquel Pennington for the bantamweight belt in the UFC 307 pay-per-view (PPV) co-main event this weekend in Salt Lake City, not long after Harrison locks horns with Brazilian bruiser Ketlen Vieira — a battle that is likely to determine the next 135-pound title challenger.

Harrison is the odds-on betting favorite for UFC 307.

“Julianna doesn’t have a win over someone in the Top 15 right now,” Harrison continued. “What has she been doing? She’s had two years off, coming off a loss. Now she’s going to fight for the title, she’s been blessed with this gift. Her time is coming, and more importantly my time is coming. I’ll be prepared for when it does, and I hope she is too.”

Pena has not competed since getting trounced by Nunes back in summer 2022.

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