Bellator women’s featherweight champion Cris Cyborg is ramping up her ongoing bad blood with UFC bantamweight Kayla Harrison.
Cris Cyborg and Kayla Harrison are actually under different promotional banners, but tensions are arguably higher than ever despite their differing paths.
Cyborg and Harrison were linked to a possible superfight quite a few times of their careers. After Cyborg defeated Sinead Kavanagh at Bellator 271, she teased a possible fight with Harrison, through the latter’s free agency.
Harrison went on to re-sign with the PFL before the league purchased Bellator last 12 months. Fight talks were officially eradicated after Harrison signed with the UFC earlier this 12 months, making her promotional debut at UFC 300.
Cyborg, a former UFC titleholder, stays in pursuit of a possible bout against Harrison. Despite her status under the PFL/Bellator banner, her bad blood with Harrison stays as tense as ever.
Cyborg took things up a notch when she shared a social media skit promoting her OnlyFans page this weekend.
Cris Cyborg accuses Kayla Harrison of running away in a brand new skit
Within the below skit, Cyborg might be seen calling for ‘Kayla’ to ‘come home’ in an area surrounded by trees and greenery. The one problem? ‘Kayla’ within the skit took the shape of a cow, which Cyborg eventually found towards the tip of the video.
Cyborg donned her PFL Super Fight belt within the video, which she won over Larissa Pacheco last month. It’s uncertain when she’ll defend her Bellator women’s featherweight title.
As of this writing, Harrison hasn’t responded to Cyborg’s latest taunts.
Cris Cyborg adds a brand new chapter to nasty feud with Kayla Harrison
Harrison is nearing a UFC bantamweight title shot after two dominant wins in her promotional tenure. She won her UFC debut at UFC 300 over former champion Holly Holm, before outpointing Ketlen Vieira in her UFC 307 return.
Harrison is probably going next for newly-minted UFC bantamweight champion Julianna Peña. The 2 sides traded barbs leading as much as UFC 307 and Harrison is the likely next contender for the title.
Cyborg hasn’t lost since losing the UFC women’s featherweight title to Amanda Nunes at UFC 232. She’s unbeaten in her Bellator tenure, winning the Bellator women’s featherweight belt by ending Julia Budd at Bellator 238.
Cyborg and Harrison have blamed one another for the fight never coming to fruition after three years of trying. Harrison, after her UFC signing, refuses to handle Cyborg when asked about her during media availability.
Cyborg’s latest try to coerce Harrison right into a fight likely won’t work out, but their feud stays one among the most important topics of ladies’s MMA after their three-year history.
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