Kayla Harrison made a spectacular entrance into the UFC, showcasing her dominance in a thrilling debut against veteran fighter Holly Holm. The highly anticipated women’s bantamweight bout took place as part of the UFC 300 preliminary card at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

From the outset, Harrison demonstrated her prowess, punishing Holm on the ground with calculated precision. In a stunning turn of events, Harrison secured a submission victory over Holm at the 1:47 mark of Round 2, leaving spectators in awe of her skill.

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The first round commenced cautiously, with both fighters sizing each other up. However, Harrison quickly seized control, executing a high kick followed by a judo toss. Although Holm momentarily reversed the position, Harrison swiftly regained dominance, unleashing a barrage of strikes from top control.

Throughout the bout, Harrison’s strategic use of grappling proved to be her greatest asset. Employing her judo expertise, she repeatedly took Holm down and capitalized on her advantageous position to deliver devastating blows. Holm found herself unable to mount a significant offense as Harrison maintained relentless pressure.

In a pivotal moment, Harrison locked in a guillotine choke, showcasing her versatility in submission techniques. Although Holm managed to break free, Harrison capitalized on her momentum, executing another judo toss and seamlessly transitioning to back mount. With precision and determination, she secured a rear-naked choke, forcing Holm to tap out.

In a post-fight interview with Joe Rogan, Harrison confidently declared her aspirations for the UFC bantamweight title. As a two-time Olympic gold medalist in judo, Harrison’s ambition knows no bounds, as she boldly proclaimed her intention to become the reigning champion by the end of the year.

Meanwhile, for Holm, the defeat marks a setback in her career, with three losses in her past four fights. Despite her experience and accolades, she was unable to withstand Harrison’s relentless assault, highlighting the emergence of a formidable new contender in the women’s bantamweight division.