Dana White: I’ll Have A Date For GSP Vs. Hendricks II Within A Couple Weeks
UFC president Dana White was quite livid after Georges St. Pierre squeaked by Johny Hendricks in the main event of UFC 167, and it all centered on two…
UFC president Dana White was quite livid after Georges St. Pierre squeaked by Johny Hendricks in the main event of UFC 167, and it all centered on two…
Melvin Guillard was well on his way to adding Ross Pearson to his list of knockout victims in the co-main event of last night’s UFC Fight Night 30…
Former interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit thihat Johny Hendricks has little chance in beating current divisional champion Georges St. Pierre,…
Rising UFC Featherweight prospect Conor McGregor is a man on a mission. Having generated a huge amount of hype and the following that goes with it after…
This week’s UFC World Tour 2013 has brought a wealth of new media coverage around MMA, and some of it has centered around UFC welterweight champion Georges…
Josh Thompson has made quite an impact since returning to the UFC. The former Strikeforce Lightweight champion knocked out Nate Diaz at UFC on FX: Henderson…
The TUF 17 Finale is in the books from Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas and the fights delivered with one of the best top-to-bottom cards the UFC has ever had…
2012 was a strange year for MMA to say the least. There were too many cards absolutely decimated by injury to name. But amidst all this chaos, some fights…
As long-standing Welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre prepares to return to the Octagon after almost 19 months away, it becomes important to remember what got GSP to the lofty status he sits today. There has been much talk surrounding GSP’s inability to finish opponents as of late, his tendency to fight very safe, and questions surrounding his severe knee injury. All valid questions to be sure, but the bottom line is GSP has been a dominant champion, and has finished off some of the best Welterweights
Today the full list of all fighter participants for The Ultimate Fighter: Season 16 were announced by FX, courtesy of UFC.com. Featuring an initial cast of 32 fighters who will fight their way into the house of 16 spots, all will be competing at Welterweight this season. As has been hyped in recent months, the two teams will be coached by massive Heavyweights Roy Nelson and Shane Carwin, who will face off at season’s end. Roy Nelson has started up some intial controversy with some Zuffa-banned participants