Julianna Peña had the chance to start promoting her next title defense after reclaiming the bantamweight title at UFC 307, but instead turned her attention to an unlikely rematch against a fighter who is currently retired.
Following a controversial win over Raquel Pennington in the UFC 307 co-main event, Peña was asked about what’s next for her and a split screen showed Kayla Harrison backstage waiting to react after she defeated Ketlen Vieira earlier in the night to earn a title shot. Rather than acknowledge Harrison, who the UFC is clearly naming as the No. 1 contender, Peña asked for a trilogy against Amanda Nunes, who called it a career back in June 2023.
“I will say this — she dropped the ball on the callout,” UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier said when addressing Peña after UFC 307 ended. “I mean Kayla’s on the screen. Say her name. Why no sell the person that is clearly going to be your No. 1 contender?
“There is no world where she does not fight Kayla Harrison. She’s fighting her next. You might as well put the sell on it.”
Harrison moved to 2-0 in the UFC with a unanimous decision win over Vieira in the opening bout on the main card on Saturday. While not as dominant as her debut performance against former champion Holly Holm at UFC 300, Harrison still delivered a win against one of the UFC’s top-ranked challengers to cement her spot as the rightful title challenger at 135 pounds.
During the broadcast, Harrison could only shake her head in disappointment as Peña called for the Nunes fight despite UFC color commentator Joe Rogan specifically mentioning the two-time Olympic gold medalist as her most likely next opponent.
Cormier believes Peña should have started building towards that fight now rather than waiting because there’s almost no world where Harrison isn’t her next opponent.
“Don’t wait until the fight is announced,” Cormier said. “Now you’re a step behind when you had the opportunity to be a step ahead going into your fight with Kayla Harrison, who will be the No. 1 contender for your championship as we go forward.
“Tonight, it’s not like Kayla Harrison looked the best. Kayla’s looked better. Tonight she looked like a girl that needs to get takedowns and if she doesn’t, she is still in the very early stages of her striking. Julianna Peña should’ve after this performance been more willing to say her name.”
While he wasn’t a fan of her callout, Cormier did offer congratulations to Peña on becoming a two-time champion with her win over Pennington.
As much as the scorecards came into question after the fight, Cormier still praised Peña for putting on a gutsy performance and bringing a title back to the same gym that UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad calls home.
“The one thing you can never question about Julianna Pena is her toughness,” Cormier said. “She will be a deserving champion.
“At the end of the day, she becomes the champion again and Mike Valle and his team out at Valle Flow now have two UFC champions on their roster. Massive for a gym that is out of Chicago that isn’t a massive, huge gym.”