“This is Nonsense” – Fans Appalled After Outrageous Khabib vs Conor Comparison With Kayla Harrison vs Ronda Rousey

Controversial manager Ali Abdelaziz reveals that Kayla Harrison and Ronda Rousey share the same bad blood as Conor and Khabib.


“This is Nonsense” – Fans Appalled After Outrageous Khabib vs Conor Comparison With Kayla Harrison vs Ronda Rousey

Ali Abdelaziz compares Kayla Harrison vs Ronda Rousey to Khabib vs Conor (via SportsPro, Instagram)

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Speculation about major crossover matchups continues to circulate in women’s MMA, especially when names like Ronda Rousey and Kayla Harrison are involved. Both athletes represent different eras in the sport’s progression and carry distinct forms of star power. Their contrasting legacies often spark discussion about theoretical super fights that transcend divisions and timelines.

Rousey continues to stand as one of the UFC’s biggest figures despite her retirement from competition in 2016. She was the first athlete ever signed to the UFC’s women’s roster, permanently shifting the promotion’s direction. Her dominance and visibility helped transform women’s MMA from a niche attraction into a central part of the UFC’s rise.

Harrison recently captured the UFC women’s bantamweight championship at UFC 316, submitting former champion Julianna Peña in the second round. Her commanding performance elevated speculation about whether she could be matched with stars from previous eras. Ali Abdelaziz has specifically brought attention to the magnitude such a fight with Rousey could potentially reach.

I think Rousey-Kayla is one of the biggest fights in history. It might do bigger numbers than Khabib v McGregor because of a lot of nasty **** in the closet.

Ali Abdelaziz via MMA Junkie

Harrison’s rise was marked by steady progress and strong performances at the elite level. She moved smoothly from the PFL to the UFC, establishing herself as a top contender right away. Her wins over Holly Holm and Ketlen Vieira reinforced her rapid climb through the division. Those victories secured the title opportunity that she went on to seize successfully.

Abdelaziz’s comparison to the Khabib NurmagomedovConor McGregor rivalry underscored the scale he envisioned for a potential matchup. Their feud carried intense hostility that extended far beyond competition. The UFC 229 bout ended in a chaotic post-fight brawl that drew worldwide attention. The event went on to generate the highest pay-per-view buys in UFC history.

Calls for a Rousey return have continued for years as fans revisit her impact on the sport. Harrison is now preparing for her first title defense against former double champion Amanda Nunes at UFC 324. The matchup stands as a major moment in her developing championship legacy. Whether Kayla Harrison and Ronda Rousey ever meet remains uncertain, but interest in the idea persists.

Fans react to Ali Abdelaziz’s comments for a Kayla Harrison vs Ronda Rousey superfight

Many fans reacted by pointing out Ali Abdelaziz’s long-standing reputation as one of MMA’s most controversial managers, often accusing him of steering his fighters’ social media accounts. They argue that his pattern of provocative messaging has fueled rivalries in the past. Some believed that he intentionally pushes narratives to keep his fighters in headlines.

Kayla Harrison and Ronda Rousey
Kayla Harrison and Ronda Rousey (via BBC, Yahoo Sports)

Others called him out for trying to spark a rivalry between Ronda Rousey and Kayla Harrison despite the two being in very different stages of their careers. Fans argued that Abdelaziz often manufactures tension to boost attention around his athletes. Many felt the discussion about the matchup came out of nowhere and served his promotional style. The reaction suggested skepticism toward his motives than the fight.

A separate wave of fans criticized Abdelaziz for comparing the situation to the Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Conor McGregor feud, which they view as far more intense and historic. They argued that referencing such a heated rivalry was unnecessary and exaggerated. The conversation ultimately circled back to whether Harrison and Rousey should be mentioned in that context at all.

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