Kayla Harrison revealed she sparred Amanda Nunes on her second day at American Top Team, even before she had competed in her first MMA fight. Speaking to MMA Junkie, Harrison described the session as “sketchy,” recalling how daunting it was to face one of the greatest female fighters while still new to the sport.
Harrison and Nunes, former teammates, have a shared history in training, though Harrison said their paths rarely crossed due to Nunes’ schedule of private sessions. Despite limited time together, Harrison credits Nunes as a key influence in her decision to move to Florida to train with Mike Brown.
Looking ahead, Harrison hopes to fight Nunes early in 2026, possibly before the UFC hosts an event at the White House. While fans speculate that defeating Nunes could mark the peak of her career, Harrison teased that she has “some ideas” for future plans, emphasizing a step-by-step approach as she focuses on her next title defense.