SALT LAKE CITY – Julianna Pena dismissed Kayla Harrison’s performance at UFC 307.
Peña (12-5 MMA, 7-3 UFC) reclaimed the bantamweight title when she edged out Raquel Pennington (16-9 MMA, 13-5 UFC) in Saturday’s co-main event at Delta Center. Earlier in the night, Harrison picked up her second UFC win when she outgrappled Ketlan Vieira.
A split screen showed Harrison (18-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC) listening to Peña’s post-fight interview in the octagon, but “The Venezuelan Vixen” instead called for a trilogy bout with Amanda Nunes. Peña insists on settling the score with Nunes, and says she expected a better performance from Harrison.
“I’ll tell you, I was warming up and focusing on my own fight, but with that being said, I had my coaches there watching the fight and kind of giving me the 411 on what was going down. We’re not impressed,” Peña told MMA Junkie and other reporters at the UFC 307 post-fight press conference.
“She said she was going to put her elbow through her skull, and she was going to, you know, do all this damage. (Vieira) didn’t have a scratch on her. It was boring, and she didn’t do anything that jumped off the page like, ‘Ooh, the boogeyman,’ you know what I mean? So I was definitely, especially with hearing from my team, not impressed.”
Harrison was tested by Vieira, who split her head open with an elbow in the clinch. Vieira showed resistance, but Harrison eventually overwhelmed her. Peña thinks the two-time Olympic gold medalist judoka was exposed.
“I definitely think that at some point or another, like Ronda (Rousey), when you figure out the one-trick pony of being able to stuff a takedown, you realize that the fight is more competitive and more even than people want to give it credit for,” Peña said. “I think that once you stuff the takedown, you realize that you’re actually in a tougher fight than you thought you were, and I think that that’s kind of what played into her head tonight.”
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