UFC women’s bantamweight champion, Kayla Harrison, injured her neck and will require surgery, forcing the promotion to postpone her 135-pound title defense against former champion, Amanda Nunes, in the UFC 324 co-main event, previously scheduled for Jan. 24 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
That’s according to a report from The Eagle-Tribune.
Their five-round showdown was being billed as “the greatest female fight of all time” and will likely remain on ice until the champ is cleared to return.
UFC 324 already has one interim title fight in the form of Justin Gaethje vs. Paddy Pimblett and certainly doesn’t need a second, but those details have yet to be revealed.
Bummer.
UFC 324 marks the promotion’s debut on Paramount+ and fortunately has ex-bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley to fill the co-main event hole. “Suga” was already scheduled to throw down with 135-pound “Kung Fu Kid,” Yadong Song, in the “Sin City” lineup.
More on this in just a bit.









