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Kayla Harrison survived sex abuse to win Olympic gold. She's now a UFC champ with a mega fight ahead

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Kayla Harrison beats Julianna Peña to UFC 135-pound championship in New Jersey .

Harrison beat Gemma Gibbons to win Olympic gold at the 2012 London Olympics.

The 34-year-old was victimized as a teen by a former coach, revealing she even thought of quitting judo.

Harrison has been open about the years of physical and mental abuse inflicted by a coach leading into the Olympics .

Harrison pitched a trip to the White House as is customary for other sports champions.

Nunes, who vacated the 135-pound title when she retired in 2023 , is not currently in the UFC ’s drug testing pool.

She needs at least six months of random drug testing before she can compete.