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Kayla Harrison Taps Sean Strickland 20 Times in Gym Session

2026-07-08 · Kayla Harrison · Player Focus

**Kayla Harrison** confirmed on 5 Jul 2026 that she tapped **Sean Strickland** 20 times during a routine gym session, underscoring her aggressive striking pace as she prepares for her next UFC showdown.

During a standard sparring round at the UFC Performance Center, Strickland recounted that Harrison landed a flurry of punches and kicks, forcing him to tap out twenty separate times. The exchange lasted roughly three minutes, with Harrison maintaining a high‑tempo offense that left Strickland scrambling for defense. Strickland told reporters the taps were “all legit” and reflected Harrison’s relentless pressure.

The gym‑tap count offers a rare glimpse into Harrison’s current striking sharpness. While she’s primarily known for her judo pedigree, recent fights have shown a more polished stand‑up game. Hitting an opponent twenty times in a single bout suggests she’s closing the gap with elite strikers in the division. Analysts note that such intensity could translate into a decisive edge when she faces opponents who rely on distance control.

Harrison is slated to fight **Jared Cannonier** at UFC 291 later this month. Cannonier’s record boasts strong grappling and a solid jab, but he has struggled against high‑volume strikers. If Harrison can replicate the 20‑tap barrage in a live setting, she may force Cannonier into a defensive scramble early, potentially dictating the fight’s rhythm.

Strickland, a seasoned middle‑weight contender, admitted he was caught off‑guard by Harrison’s speed. “I wasn’t expecting that level of output,” he said, adding that the experience reminded him how quickly the women’s division is evolving. He praised Harrison’s work ethic, noting that the gym environment pushes both athletes to raise their standards.

Beyond the Cannonier bout, Harrison’s camp hinted at a possible cross‑division clash with **Israel Adesanya** if she continues to dominate stand‑up exchanges. The promotion is reportedly weighing a marquee fight that could pit Harrison’s judo foundation against Adesanya’s striking artistry. For now, the 20‑tap story fuels speculation and keeps fans watching her training footage closely.

Harrison’s team will release weekly training clips on Instagram and Twitter, showcasing her striking drills and sparring rounds. Fans should watch for hashtags #HarrisonGym and #UFCWomen to catch real‑time updates. The UFC’s official app will also stream a behind‑the‑scenes series ahead of UFC 291, offering deeper insight into her preparation.

The gym tap count may seem like a minor anecdote, but in a sport where every strike counts, it signals that Kayla Harrison is sharpening a weapon that could redefine her path in the octagon.

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