Coach Lauds Amanda Nunes-Kayla Harrison as Likely ‘Fight of the Night’
If their past sparring matches are any indication, the battle for the Ultimate Fighting Championship women’s bantamweight throne is going to be one for the ages.
After Kayla Harrison submitted Julianna Pena at UFC 316, American Top Team trainer Marcus Silveira had no doubt that Harrison’s next opponent would be Amanda Nunes. As it turned out, the promotion allowed Nunes into the cage to congratulate the Olympian on her success while challenging her to her next match. On Monday, soon after the promotion declared the fight would indeed happen, Silveira spoke to Sherdog, where he chimed in on how he thought that title tilt could play out.
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The Carlson Gracie black belt recalled that the few times they squared off for real in the gym, it was always worth the price of admission.
“All I can say is that it was like a ‘Fight of the Night’ sparring,” he proclaimed.
When asked about the possible team-up between Nunes and Larissa Pacheco, the only woman to defeat Harrison, Conan didn’t show any concern.
“Of course, Larissa will be a great support to Amanda, but Kayla also has some amazing training partners here. All I can say is that Kayla is not the same fighter who fought Larissa three times, and is a totally different fighter than the one who sparred Amanda back then. She evolved a lot in the striking aspect and in all areas,” the coach analyzed.
While she recently achieved the dream of winning a UFC title, Harrison is not resting on her laurels. She will be back to the training room in just a few days.
“She is so motivated after get that belt,” “Conan” expressed. “With all the respect I have for Amanda, this time Kayla will win.”
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