If you haven’t followed the 2021 regular season of the Professional Fighting League (PFL), you have missed a lot.
If you have been adjusting, then you are likely to see Kyra Harrison dominate the field again.
The 2019 PFL Women’s Lightweight Champion is only two wins away from another reign as the 155-pound queen of the league. She got there by imposing her will and undergoing two difficult tests at the clinic.
Harrison defeated Mariana Morais in 93 seconds to start the season, and then forced veteran Cindy Dandois out of the round.
In the upcoming PFL playoffs, Harrison has once again become an overwhelming favorite, and this is for good reason.
Harrison came to the fore in the women’s 155-pound category, including Tyler Guardado and Gina Fabian — the rookies have a 6-2 professional record — and top seed Larissa Pacheco, The latter was defeated by Harrison twice.
All signs indicate that Harrison has once again become the PFL champion in the department.
Although the two-time Olympian’s 2021 PFL campaign has always dominated, it is not surprising.
Entering the league’s latest season, Harrison has won eight straight, including two rounds of defeating Courtney King (Courtney King) featherweight.
Harrison’s 145-pound attempt helped her become the best pound-to-pound female boxer in the world today.
If Harrison succeeds in becoming the two-time PFL women’s lightweight champion, she will consolidate her status as the undisputed queen of the PFL.
Not only that, it also consolidated her position as one of the best female mixed martial artists.
When the PFL playoffs began on August 13, Harrison continued her pursuit of a world championship.



