COCONUT CREEK, Fla. – It’s been a year of growth for Kayla Harrison . Harrison (15-1) suffered her  first career loss to Larissa Pacheco by unanimous decision this past November at the 2022 PFL Championships. The time off taught the 2021 PFL lightweight champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist judoka that there’s more to life than fighting. Faith is a big part of Harrison’s life that has helped her pull through. “When you get quiet, and you just sit down, you get still, and you spend time with your spirit, with your soul, with God, it changes your day,” Harrison told MMA Junkie at a recent PFL media day.

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How Kayla Harrison improved her mental health after first career loss – MMA Junkie

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