Kayla Harrison: Nunes “Starches” Peña 9 Times Out Of 10

Despite giving props to Julianna Peña for her victory over Amanda Nunes, two-time PFL champion Kayla Harrison is confident the newly-crowned UFC bantamweight queen wouldn’t be able to repeat it.

Nunes, Harrison’s American Top Team teammate, saw her…

Julianna Peña, Amanda Nunes & Kayla Harrison

Despite giving props to Julianna Peña for her victory over Amanda Nunes, two-time PFL champion Kayla Harrison is confident the newly-crowned UFC bantamweight queen wouldn’t be able to repeat it.

Nunes, Harrison’s American Top Team teammate, saw her 12-fight win streak and reign over the 135-pound weight class collapse in the co-main event of UFC 269 last weekend. Having defeated the likes of Ronda Rousey, Miesha Tate, and Holly Holm, and ascended the mountaintop of two divisions, it was the unlikely challenge of Peña that proved to be the David to her Goliath.

But if you ask “The Venezuelan Vixen,” there was nothing surprising about the result on December 11. She predicted it throughout fight week. Her confidence was struck down by most, including Nunes, who branded her “delusional.”

On fight night, Peña brought the heat to the “Lioness” on the feet, piecing her up with her jab, before forcing the action to the mat and securing her place on the throne with a submission triumph.

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Harrison, who considers Nunes to be a friend, as well as training partner, was in attendance for the demise of the 33-year-old’s dominance at bantamweight. In an interview with TMZ Sports, the unbeaten lightweight star expressed her sadness at seeing Nunes defeated.

“I was heartbroken, obviously, for my teammate and my friend. I have a lot of respect for Amanda. I help her train, I’ve trained with her, she’s helped me, you know, we’re teammates, I would consider her a friend, so first and foremost, I was heartbroken for her.”

Nevertheless, Harrison maintained that the loss wasn’t something we’d see often. The two-time Olympic gold medalist suggested Nunes would have no trouble dispatching Peña 90% of the time.

“I still think that if they fought 10 times, nine times out of 10 Amanda starches her. But sometimes it’s just not your night, no matter what yo do, no matter how hard you prepare, no matter how good you feel or how confident you are, sometimes things just don’t go your way. That’s the craziness of this sport.”

Harrison Promises Peña A “2-For-1 ATT Special If She Keeps Talking”

Harrison’s theory could well be put to the test in 2022. After Dana White confirmed the former champ has the option for a rematch on the table if she wants it, both Nunes and the newly-crowned titleholder suggested it makes sense. However, Peña could be facing more than just a “Lioness” if she continues down her current path.

Following her title crowning, Peña discussed the possibility of facing Harrison. Dismissing the threat of the Ohio native, “The Venezuelan Vixen” branded the PFL champ, who she said has only fought in the “B-leagues” the “lesser of the training partners” at ATT.

In response, Harrison said that if she’s not careful, Peña could be the recipient of a special offer out of the famed Florida-based gym.

“I think that she (Nunes) takes a little time off, she relaxes, she spends time with her family, with her daughter, with her wife, and then we get right back at it. I talked to her that night, I was like, ‘This puta’s about to get a 2-for-1 ATT special if she keeps talking.'”

Given their current weight discrepancy, which has the pair fighting 20 pounds apart, a Harrison vs. Peña matchup seems unlikely unless the UFC champ chooses to move up to featherweight. With that in mind, the more likely bout is seemingly a championship clash between the two ATT teammates.

With Nunes still in possession of the 145-pound gold, and Harrison’s free agency status leaving the door open for a move to the UFC, we could see the two friends collide down the line.

Do you agree with Kayla Harrison? Would Amanda Nunes beat Julianna Peña nine times out of 10?

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Peña To Sleepers: “I Am Very Proud To Say I Woke You Up”

Julianna Peña hopes her recent win over Amanda Nunes can teach doubters a lesson.

The newly crowned UFC Bantamweight Champion Peña is well aware that the fight world didn’t expect her to come out on top against Amanda Nunes at UFC 269. But after se…

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Julianna Peña hopes her recent win over Amanda Nunes can teach doubters a lesson.

The newly crowned UFC Bantamweight Champion Peña is well aware that the fight world didn’t expect her to come out on top against Amanda Nunes at UFC 269. But after securing a shocking second-round rear naked choke submission win over the weekend, Peña is happy to tell everyone they made a mistake by not giving her a chance.

Peña attributes a large part of her success to a positive mindset heading into the fight. She says she had confidence from the start and was able to put aside the vocal skepticism that was placed upon her.

“The message to those people is that I just proved that it can be done, you know what I mean? It’s the power of the mind. It’s the power of your faith. And it’s the power of your desire and your willpower and your determination,” Peña said on The MMA Hour. “I know that people were sleeping on me. I know that people have tried to cast me and throw me in a box as this underdog. But I know one thing for sure. If you have two girls, whether they sit in the bottom of the seed or the top of the seed, if you have two girls that are willing and able to sign on the dotted line and fight, you have a fight.

“And as long as you fight and you go out there and prove how big your dog is, then that’s all that matters. Fighting in a steel cage is very simple. It’s a fistfight in a steel cage. Anything can happen, and anything is possible.”

Peña Wants Story To Be Seen In The Bigger Picture

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Peña doesn’t want her win to just be a story about herself. Instead, she hopes that her victory can teach people to not count out others, or even themselves.

“The word ‘impossible’ literally is broken down to ‘I’m possible.’ And I have always believed in myself and my ability. I have just always been so loud about wanting a shot. Just somebody give me a shot. Give me an opportunity. Give me my chance. Everybody else has gotten their chances and no one will give me my chance. And that’s why I was so frustrated because I felt like I’ve been doing this for as long as the division has been open and screaming and kicking and punching and screaming for my shot and no one would give me the opportunity.

“So to finally get that opportunity and for all those people that were sleeping on me, I am very proud to say I woke you up, and I hope that this is a lesson learned for anybody that has ever doubted me or doubted themselves.”

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Julianna Pena Clarifies “Mom Champ”, No Dig At Amanda Nunes

Julianna PenaUFC bantamweight champion Julianna Pena didn’t mean to take a jab at Amanda Nunes with her recent “mom champ” post-fight comments. Pena pulled off one of the biggest upsets in UFC history, overwhelming Nunes on the feet in the second round of their UFC 269 co-main. After scoring a big takedown, she got Nunes’ back […]

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UFC bantamweight champion Julianna Pena didn’t mean to take a jab at Amanda Nunes with her recent “mom champ” post-fight comments.

Pena pulled off one of the biggest upsets in UFC history, overwhelming Nunes on the feet in the second round of their UFC 269 co-main. After scoring a big takedown, she got Nunes’ back and secured the rear-naked choke for the title.

But Pena caused some eyebrows to raise when she claimed the title of being the first “mom champ” in the UFC, despite Nunes having already been a Mom entering UFC 269. Her wife, fellow UFC fighter Nina Nunes, gave birth to their daughter late last year.

During a recent interview with MMA Junkie, Pena explained what she meant by her post-fight remarks.

“I absolutely had my words misinterpreted,” Peña said. “Amanda is an amazing mom. She is an amazing mom champ. Amanda had a daughter that was there at the weigh-ins with my daughter, and her daughter embraced my daughter. They were hugging, they were loving on one another.

“When I saw that, I saw that this baby is raised in a home with two loving parents, and for her to display that love to my daughter just showed me how much they care about their daughter and how great of parents they are for their baby.”

Julianna Pena And Amanda Nunes Are Expected To Run It Back

Pena and Nunes may already be on the fast track to an immediate rematch in 2022. UFC president Dana White offered Nunes the rematch during his post-fight press conference, an offer that was accepted via her Instagram page.

Pena spoke about a few different options after the title win, including rematches with Valentina Shevchenko and Germaine de Randamie.

It’s unclear how much time off Nunes will need before she returns to the octagon, but it appears that these two rivals could be on their way back to face-to-face sooner rather than later.

What were your thoughts on Julianna Pena’s post-fight comments?

Stock Up, Stock Down: Pound-for-Pound Rankings After UFC 269

The official UFC rankings are a farce. That sounds harsh, but it’s the truth. The entire system seems to be predicated on the whims and fancies of the voting panelists, many of whom don’t even appear to closely follow mixed martial arts…

The official UFC rankings are a farce. That sounds harsh, but it’s the truth. The entire system seems to be predicated on the whims and fancies of the voting panelists, many of whom don’t even appear to closely follow mixed martial arts…

Julianna Peña Dismisses ‘B-League’ Kayla Harrison, Harrison Responds

New UFC women’s bantamweight champion Julianna Peña has taken a shot at Kayla Harrison.

In the co-main event of UFC 269, Amanda Nunes was set to defend her bantamweight title against Peña in a fight most expected Nunes to win with ease. Should the …

Julianna Pena, Kayla Harrison

New UFC women’s bantamweight champion Julianna Peña has taken a shot at Kayla Harrison.

In the co-main event of UFC 269, Amanda Nunes was set to defend her bantamweight title against Peña in a fight most expected Nunes to win with ease. Should the champ-champ have won, it’s likely she would’ve fought Harrison at featherweight in a highly-anticipated bout but Peña ruined those plans.

Peña pulled off a surprising upset by scoring a second-round submission win. After the win, the new champion took a shot at Harrison, explaining why the two-time PFL champion is not on her radar.

“I think she’s the lesser of the training partners for her and Amanda Nunes,” Peña told MMA Junkie. “If that’s the case and I just took out Amanda, I don’t know what kind of position that would put her in. But she’s been fighting the B-leagues. I’ve been fighting in the UFC, I’ve been fighting at the top of the division. I’m fighting in the biggest league of this sport so I’m not paying too much attention to what she’s doing down there.”

After Peña’s comments, Harrison then took to Twitter to respond.

“Lawwwwwd. Don’t be doin this now Juliana!,” Harrison wrote on Twitter.

Although Julianna Peña took a shot at Kayla Harrison, it is a moot point, as a fight between them will likely never happen. Even if Harrison signs with the UFC, she will compete at featherweight, while Peña is the bantamweight champ and is comfortable at 135lbs.

However, some may consider Peña’s shot at Harrison to be a wise move, as it only adds to her name and popularity. Yet, in order for the new champ to remain the champ, she will need to beat Nunes again sometime next year. Harrison, meanwhile, remains a free agent.

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Julianna Pena: Amanda Nunes Didn’t Quit At UFC 269 ‘I Would Have Broke Her Neck’

Julianna PenaJulianna Pena disagrees with the notion that Amanda Nunes quit at UFC 269. ‘The Venezuelan Vixen’ scored arguably the biggest upset in MMA history when she beat up and tapped out the now-former dual-weight champion this past weekend. Since then, some observers including Chael Sonnen have suggested Nunes checked out at UFC 269 and gave […]

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Julianna Pena disagrees with the notion that Amanda Nunes quit at UFC 269.

‘The Venezuelan Vixen’ scored arguably the biggest upset in MMA history when she beat up and tapped out the now-former dual-weight champion this past weekend.

Since then, some observers including Chael Sonnen have suggested Nunes checked out at UFC 269 and gave up on herself before Pena even had her rear-naked choke fully in.

During a recent appearance on The MMA Hour, Pena refuted those claims and insisted her choke was very tight before saying ‘The Lioness’ had no choice but to tap.

“She had no choice but to tap,” Nunes said, “People want to say she quit – she didn’t quit, she was getting choked. She had no choice but to tap – I would have broke her neck. She tapped because she had no choice.”

“[My coach] Rick [Little] and I have been working this choke for a while, and it was the same pretty much as I got with Sara McMann,” Pena added.

Julianna Pena Almost Submitted Amanda Nunes In Round One

Pena endured a tough first round at UFC 269 but she believes as soon as the fight hit the floor she had Nunes in all sorts of trouble even though she was in bottom position.

“It was in the first round,” Pena said. “It looked like the naked eye – I mean, these are million-dollar cameras, and they’re great, but you would think that they would get the shot of, like, I’m about to snap this girl’s arm, I’m about to have the first-ever victory by straight armlock. That’s what was playing in my mind. People are probably like, ‘Oh, she’s going to choke her,’ but I’m like, ‘Dude, her arm is going to snap in half. I have her arm.’ I wish people could see that; I don’t know if they saw it or not, I haven’t seen the full fight yet.

“I had her in trouble in Round 1, and I knew that’s the moment. I was like, man, if this is how our grappling exchanges are going to be, I can do this all night long, and especially the amount she was breathing. She was just like, [panting], and I’m just, cool.”

Do you agree with Julianna Pena? Did Amanda Nunes have to tap at UFC 269?