When WSOF, later re-branded as PFL, announced the signing of Kayla Harrison , it was pretty much a consensus that it was a big get. After all, despite what was then a 0-0 pro MMA record, it is not every day that you get a two-time Olympic judo champion in your roster. Four professional fights and four wins later, though, just how valuable of a fighter does PFL have on their hands with Harrison?
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