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Daniel Cormier talks whether or not Kayla Harrison can make championship weight

Daniel Cormier talks whether or not Kayla Harrison can make championship weight

New York Post13-05-2025

With no towel around to help Kayla Harrison make weight (sorry, DC), the bantamweight challenger might struggle to make championship weight for the first time at 135. Daniel Cormier gives his take on the surging female star's chances of winning the battle with the scale on this episode of 'Against The Cage.'
Full interview: https://youtu.be/Fd-fJvC7Esg

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