Kayla Harrison has been tipped for greatness ever since she's stepped into the world of MMA. Coming from a Judo background, she drew comparisons to Ronda Rousey before her.

She has long been rumoured to sign with the UFC where people hope she will compete at 145 and face some of the biggest names in the sport. She has had problems finding opponents to challenge her in PFL.

Most of Kayla Harrison's fights have been dominant displays that make the calls for the UFC louder. It even led to Dana White being asked about her frequently.

“If I was her, I’d stay right where she is and keep picking off the people over there,” Dana White recently told TSN’s Aaron Bronsteter. “I would stay there and keep fighting the type of women she’s fighting there before I would come here and fight an Amanda Nunes. That’s for damn sure.”

It's not a bad idea for Kayla Harrison to stay dominant but a champion doesn't settle. She has eyes for the GOAT title.

“Thanks for the advice, Uncle Dana, I appreciate you,” Harrison told media members on Monday (h/t Drake Riggs). “My job is going to focus on Oct. 27. I really don’t care what other people have to say about me or my career, my choices, or my options. I’m going to do what’s best for me, and that’s it. That’s what he does. That’s his job. I’m gonna talk about how I’m the greatest of all time, and he’s gonna talk about, ‘Well, calm down. No, you’re not.’ This is a game. This is a business. The difference is I really am gonna be the greatest of all time. He’s gonna see.”

Kayla Harrison is set to take on Taylor Guardado on October 27. The winner will be the PFL tournament champion and obtain the one million dollar prize.