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UFC star Kayla Harrison has asserted she is not like Ronda Rousey ahead of her title fight.

Harrison has the chance to win UFC gold for the first time when she attempts to dethrone Julianna Pena of her women’s bantamweight strap at UFC 316 on June 8.

Harrison dominated Holly Holm on her promotional debut at UFC 300 in April

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Harrison dominated Holly Holm on her promotional debut at UFC 300 in AprilCredit: Getty
Julianna Pena defends her belt against Harrison in the co-main event of UFC 316

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Julianna Pena defends her belt against Harrison in the co-main event of UFC 316Credit: Getty

The former PFL fighter is 18-1 in professional MMA, having won two Olympic gold medals representing the United States in judo at London 2012 and Rio de Janeiro 2016.

Ahead of her co-main event against Pena in New Jersey, Harrison sat down with ESPN MMA alongside her opponent to preview their imminent title clash.

During the interview, Pena asserted several times that she has ‘nothing to lose’ on the night as MMA fans have already counted her out.

She then sent a verbal blow in the direction of Harrison by claiming the challenger ‘ain’t Ronda Rousey’ and won’t take her out in 20 seconds.

Harrison agreed and said: “First of all, I’m not Ronda because Ronda couldn’t win an Olympic gold medal.

“Second of all, you are a great fighter, you’re tough, you’re hard … “

Pena interjected: “She beat you!”

And Harrison responded: “She doesn’t hold a candle to my career and it doesn’t matter because it’s not all about that.

Pena added: “Wasn’t it your manager that was literally saying you’re going to surpass all of Ronda’s accomplishments?

“You haven’t been able to do that yet.”

Harrison hit out at Rousey for never winning an Olympic gold medal

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Harrison hit out at Rousey for never winning an Olympic gold medal
Harrison has won two gold medals, while Rousey won bronze in 2008

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Harrison has won two gold medals, while Rousey won bronze in 2008Credit: Getty/AFP

Harrison concluded: “I know you’ve got nothing to lose, I know that you’re going to throw the kitchen sink at me because you have no idea how you’re going to beat me, and I’m going to put a hurting on you.”

Rousey won a bronze medal for judo representing the United States at the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing, China.

However, Harrison surpassed her with back-to-back gold medals in London and Brazil.

Harrison was also a roommate of fellow judoka Rousey from the age of 16, so there been a plethora of comparisons made between the admitted ‘frenemies’ throughout years.

Harrison is undefeated in Dana White’s promotion having defeated Holly Holm at UFC 300 in April 2024 on her debut, before securing a unanimous decision victory over Ketlen Vieira six months later.

She went 15-0 in her MMA career before losing to longtime rival Larissa Pacheco in November 2022.

Harrison is the UFC's latest female superstar

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Harrison is the UFC’s latest female superstarCredit: Getty

UFC 316 pay-per-view card

Two title fights at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey

Merab Dvalishvili vs. Sean O’Malley – Men’s bantamweight title fight

Julianna Peña vs. Kayla Harrison – Women’s bantamweight title fight

Kelvin Gastelum vs. Joe Pyfer – Middleweight

Mario Bautista vs. Patchy Mix – Bantamweight

Vicente Luque vs. Kevin Holland – Welterweight

Pena, meanwhile, is a UFC veteran having made her debut in the promotion through The Ultimate Fighter in 2015.

She won her current strap by submitting Amanda Nunes at UFC 269 in December 2021, but dropped it to the Brazilian seven months later.

‘The Venezuelan Vixen’ was then sidelined from the sport for over two years after fracturing her ribs, and defeated former champion Raquel Pennington on her return to the sport at UFC 307.

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