Kayla Harrison has met or exceeded all expectations since she made her mixed martial arts debut three years ago under the Professional Fighters League flag.
As Harrison and Dandois approach their headlining assignment, a look at some of the numbers that have accompanied them to this point:
30: Years of age for Harrison, who was born in Middletown, Ohio, on July 2, 1990. “Days of Thunder” was the No. 1 movie at the domestic box office and New Kids on the Block’s “Step By Step” was the No. 1 song on Billboard’s Hot 100 list at the time.
4: Harrison wins by knockout or technical knockout, accounting for 44% of her career total (nine). Her list of victims: Morais, Courtney King, Moriel Charneski and Jozette Cotton. Harrison owns three other wins by submission and two more by decision.
105: Total strikes by which Harrison outlanded Larissa Pacheco, as she recorded a five-round unanimous decision over the Ultimate Fighting Championship veteran in the 2019 PFL women’s lightweight final. She connected on 119 strikes against the former Jungle Fight champion while absorbing only 14 in return.
5: First-round finishes on the Harrison resume. She submitted Brittney Elkin with an armbar 3:18 into their June 21, 2018 pairing, dispatched Charneski with punches 3:39 into their Dec. 31, 2018 affair, put away Morgan Frier with a keylock 3:35 into their July 11, 2019 clash, dismissed Bobbi Jo Dalziel with an armbar 3:32 into their Oct. 11, 2019 confrontation and took care of Morais with punches 1:23 into their May 6, 2021 encounter.
2: Olympic gold medals on the Harrison mantle. The judoka struck gold in the 78-kilogram division at the 2012 Summer Games in London and repeated the feat four years later in Rio de Janeiro. A Jimmy Pedro protégé, Harrison holds the rank of sixth-degree black belt in judo.
36: Years of age for Dandois, who was born on Oct. 26, 1984 in Deurne, Belgium, more than 3,600 miles from Professional Fighters League headquarters.
8: Dandois victories by submission, accounting for 50% of her career total (16). Her methods of choice: five triangle chokes, one scarf hold armlock, one rear-naked choke and one armbar. Dandois holds five other victories by knockout or technical knockout, two more by decision and one by disqualification.
13: Seconds needed for Dandois to strike Anjela Pink into submission at Conquest of the Cage 24 on Nov. 11, 2016. It remains the fastest finish of her 22-fight career.
.717: Cumulative winning percentage between the six women—Young, Iony Razafiarison, Olga Rubin, Alexis Davis, Tonya Evinger and Yana Kunitskaya—who have defeated Dandois. They sport a combined record of 76-39-1.
15: Organizations in which Dandois has competed as a mixed martial artist. She has gone 3-1 in M-1 Global, 3-0 in Staredown Fighting Championship, 2-1 in Invicta Fighting Championships, 1-0 in Rizin Fighting Federation, 1-0 in Cage Warriors Fighting Championship, 1-0 in Conquest of the Cage, 1-0 in Beast of the East, 1-0 in Steenwijk Vechtsportgala, 1-0 in Enfusion MMA, 1-0 in ExciteFight, 1-0 in Cage Survivor, 0-1 in the UFC, 0-1 in Bellator MMA, 0-1 in the PFL and 0-1 European Beatdown.