HERE), Harrison successfully stepped on the scale at 135 pounds to make her co-main event title fight against UFC champion Julianna Pena official. This was the first time Harrison had cut down to 135 pounds. Her previous two UFC fights were contested at bantamweight, but the former Olympic gold medalist was able to come in at 136 pounds. That extra pound is everything.
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UFC 316’s ceremonial weigh ins. That’s because Harrison looked like a completely different person. She had gained back so much weight and muscle in just the span of eight hours that it looked AI-generated. It was quite incredible.
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As expected, fight fans had much to say about Harrison’s transformation ahead of her first UFC title shot later tonight (Sat., June 7, 2025) LIVE on ESPN+ pay-per-view (PPV) from inside Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Check out some of the reaction below and let us know your thoughts!
“Looks like two different people.”
“Is this pic true?”
“This shit needs to stop! Make them fight at their natural weight classes.”
“That’s not hydration, that’s a trip to the salon. Hair and makeup.”
“9am: Trailor park trash…5pm: She Hulk Smash!”
“We are going to look back at weight cutting as craziness one day.”
“It’s like a meth before and after picture.”
“Just make people fight their weight and get rid of the cut. This is scary just to look at….. what’s the point of weighing in at 135 when you’re gonna be at 150-155 on fight night? It makes no sense…”
“Actually lose all credit no matter the outcome to me. You wanna win that bad? Weight bully.”
“Her nutritionist should be the highest paid nutritionist in all of sports.”
“Julianna Pena is cooked.”
“This should be illegal.”
“Aren’t IV drips banned?”
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