Kayla Harrison Record: 19-1-0
BantamweightKayla Harrison has a 19-1-0 professional record and is 36 years old in the Bantamweight division, representing American Top Team. This profile tracks fight history, UFC stats, ELO rating, record, age, and opponent links.
Last updated Jun 17, 2026 · Combat Edge fight database
Kayla Harrison bio
Olympian Champion to MMA Pro
Kayla Harrison was born on July 2, 1990, in Middletown, Ohio. As a teenager she became the first American to win Olympic gold in judo, clinching the top prize at both the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Games. Her elite judo background gave her elite takedown mechanics, grip strength, and mental discipline—skills she would later translate to MMA.
PFL Glory and Growth
Harrison joined the Professional Fighters League in 2018 and quickly made her mark. In both 2019 and 2021 she secured the PFL women’s lightweight championship through dominant performances across the season format. Her undefeated run and high finishing rate established her as one of women’s MMA’s premier forces. After suffering her first career loss to Larissa Pacheco in the 2022 PFL finals, she returned stronger—closing out her PFL contract with a dominant decision win over Aspen Ladd at the 2023 World Championship event.
UFC Breakout and Bantamweight Crown
In April 2024 Harrison made her UFC debut against former champion Holly Holm at UFC 300, securing a second-round submission with her trademark arm-triangle choke. Four months later she defeated Ketlen Vieira by unanimous decision at UFC 307 to cement her status as a rising force.
Her pivotal moment came at UFC 316 on June 7, 2025, when she submitted stalwart Julianna Peña with a kimura in the second round to claim the UFC women’s bantamweight championship. The bout capped her rapid rise from newcomer to champion and underscored her dominance on the world stage.
Fighting Style and Athletic Identity
At 5′8″ with a 66″ reach, Harrison fights southpaw and uses her judo roots as a foundation. Her transition from high-level grappling to MMA power moves her game into elite territory: she imposes clinch pressure, transitions into body locks and throws, and rarely allows opponents to dictate the pace. Her ground-and-pound is heavy and technical, and she often finishes from dominant positions, as seen in the Peña fight.
Despite her grappling-first identity, Harrison has sharpened her striking fundamentals. Her jab, straight left, and leg kicks act as entry tools to set up takedowns. Her elite conditioning and composure in crunch time are forged from years of elite judo competition—traits that give her control over three- and five-round fights.
Career Highlights
• Olympic Double Gold Medalist in Judo (2012, 2016) – transitioning to MMA with elite grappling foundation
• UFC Bantamweight Champion – after just three octagon appearances, finishing Julianna Peña via kimura at UFC 316
• Two-time PFL Women’s Lightweight Champion (2019, 2021) – Finish her PFL run with a record of 16-1
Kayla Harrison’s journey from the tatami to the Octagon has been less a transition and more an evolution, where the discipline of judo has merged seamlessly with the demands of modern MMA. Now a UFC bantamweight champion, Harrison stands as both a pioneer and a disruptor, rewriting the narrative of how quickly a fighter can ascend to the sport’s highest levels. Harrison isn’t just defending a belt; she’s forging a legacy that could define the next era of women’s MMA.
Kayla Harrison career snapshot
Kayla Harrison quick answers
What is Kayla Harrison's record?
Kayla Harrison's professional MMA record is 19-1-0.
How old is Kayla Harrison?
Kayla Harrison is 36 years old.
What weight class is Kayla Harrison?
Kayla Harrison fights at Bantamweight in UFC.
How tall is Kayla Harrison?
Kayla Harrison is 5'8" tall with a 66″ reach.
How much does Kayla Harrison weigh?
Kayla Harrison competes at Bantamweight, with a most recent weigh-in of 135 lbs.
What is Kayla Harrison's Combat Edge Elo?
Kayla Harrison's Combat Edge Elo is 1778, with a peak Elo of 1778.
How strong is Kayla Harrison's recent opposition?
Kayla Harrison's latest 10 counted opponents averaged 1579 Elo immediately before their fights. This avoids using opponents' later career results with hindsight.
When was Kayla Harrison's last fight?
Kayla Harrison's latest tracked pro fight was against Amanda Nunes at UFC 324: Gaethje vs. Pimblett on Jan 24 2026.
What is Kayla Harrison's recent form?
Kayla Harrison's recent tracked pro form is W-W-W-W-L over the latest 5 decisive pro results.
How does Kayla Harrison usually win?
Kayla Harrison's 19 recorded wins include 6 knockouts, 8 submissions, and 5 decisions, with 74% ending before the final bell.
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