“I really am gonna be the greatest of all time, he’s gonna see,” Kayla Harrison fires back at Dana White for asking her to stay in the PFL


“I really am gonna be the greatest of all time, he’s gonna see,” Kayla Harrison fires back at Dana White for asking her to stay in the PFL

Kayla Harrison on Dana White

Kayla Harrison is on a mission to become the greatest mixed martial artist of all time. Currently, an undefeated MMA star is a two times Olympics Gold medalist in Judo, and she is not taking Dana White’s advice to stay away from the UFC.

White advised her to keep competing in the PFL before she can challenge “The Lioness” Amanda Nunes. Harrison thanked Dana for his advice, and said, “Thanks for the advice, Uncle Dana, I appreciate you. My job is going to focus on Oct. 27. I really don’t care what other people have to say about me or my career, my choices or my options. I’m going to do what’s best for me, and that’s it.”

“That’s what he does,” Harrison said. “That’s his job. I’m gonna talk about how I’m the greatest of all time, and he’s gonna talk about, ‘Well, calm down. No, you’re not.’ This is a game. This is a business. The difference is I really am gonna be the greatest of all time. He’s gonna see.”

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Here’s what Dana White had to say about Kayla Harrison

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Kayla Harrison and Dana White

White advised Harrison to stay in PFL and earn a huge sum of money. White said, “Kayla Harrison’s a great example, PFL pays her an obscene amount of money to fight over there. If I was her, I’d stay right where she is and keep picking off the people over here. When you come here to the UFC, Amanda Nunes is no joke.”

“Valentina Shevchenko is no joke. Rose Namajunas is no joke. These are all the best women in the world. These are the best female fighters in the world. I don’t blame her. I would stay there and keep fighting the type of women she’s fighting there before I would come here and fight an Amanda Nunes.”

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