Donn Davis continues to precise his frustration in direction of Kayla Harrison’s departure from PFL.
Harrison (17-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) signed with the UFC in early 2024, and made huge waves in her octagon debut. She dominated Holly Holm en path to a Spherical 2 submission within the promotion’s historic UFC 300 occasion in April.
The PFL CEO wished to see Harrison stick round to attempt to avenge her setback to Larissa Pacheco, who handed her the primary lack of her profession. Harrison had already overwhelmed Pacheco twice earlier than.
After PFL acquired Bellator, Davis was additionally excited at the potential for matching Harrison up with Bellator champion Cris Cyborg, however Harrison opted to signal with the UFC.
“We introduced Kayla into MMA from the Olympics, developed her into an 18-1 star, two-time champion, and one of many biggest ladies, high 5 within the sport immediately,” Davis informed MMA As we speak. “(I’ve) nothing however satisfaction for that and nothing however respect for Kayla as a competitor. To construct the corporate, I need each nice fighter right here.
“I’m disillusioned that we couldn’t maintain Kayla right here for, what I believe, are the 2 greatest fights of her legacy and her profession: avenging Pacheco and successful the championship, and beating Cyborg, who’s the best ever. I believe these are the 2 hardest fights forward of Kayla. I don’t like that she ran from these. I don’t like that she ran to a model to validate herself. I believe so extremely of Kayla Harrison. She doesn’t want a model to validate her. She’s that nice. .. In order that disillusioned me.”
Harrison will look to emerge as No. 1 contender at bantamweight when she takes on Ketlen Vieira (14-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC) on Saturday’s UFC 307 (pay-per-view, ESPNews, ESPN+) principal card at Delta Middle in Salt Lake Metropolis.
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