Kayla Harrison Urged to Retire by UFC GOAT Demetrious Johnson
Kayla Harrison won at UFC 316, joining an exclusive club of fighters to have won a gold medal at the Olympic Games and to hold a UFC title.
Harrison's victory led to her calling out Amanda Nunes for a potential super fight, but Demetrious Johnson believes she should retire instead.
Demetrious Johnson, a former UFC flyweight champion, thinks Harrison should hang up her gloves and avoid a fight with Nunes.
Johnson's comments come after Harrison's win at UFC 316, where she defeated Julianna Pena.
Harrison replied to Johnson's comments, saying she is a bigger believer in herself.
If Harrison and Nunes do fight, it will likely be later this year, from October to December.
Demetrious Johnson left the UFC as part of a trade with ONE Championship, where he became a two-time bantamweight champion before retiring on a high note.
Johnson warned Harrison that fighting Nunes would be a bad idea, citing the significant difference in their resumes.
Harrison's response to Johnson's comments shows her confidence in her abilities, and she may still pursue a fight with Nunes.
The potential super fight between Harrison and Nunes would be a major event in the UFC, with both fighters having impressive records and skills.
Demetrious Johnson's comments have sparked a debate about Harrison's future in the UFC, with some agreeing that she should retire and others believing she should continue to fight.