Chad Mendes Beat Nik Lentz Despite Having Flu-Like Symptoms
Number one-ranked UFC featherweight Chad Mendes picked up a win over Nik Lentz at last night’s UFC on Fox 9, but he didn’t quite look like…
Number one-ranked UFC featherweight Chad Mendes picked up a win over Nik Lentz at last night’s UFC on Fox 9, but he didn’t quite look like…
“The California Kid” put on a show for his California fans at last night’s UFC on Fox 9, knocking out touted bantamweight prospect Michael McDonald and…
Former WEC bantamweight champion Urijah Faber is on a roll as of late, having won his last three fights in the Octagon since dropping a decision at UFC…
UFC Fight Night 28 is in the books from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and the fights delivered an action-packed card full of great fights and fighters. No. 2-ranked…
Two big name Featherweights will collide at UFC 164 in Milwaukee when No. 1 ranked Chad Mendes faces off against gritty No. 9 ranked Clay Guida.
Mendes,…
UFC on Fox 7 is in the books from San Jose, California, and the night delivered a card full absolutely devastating knockouts. Continuing the heavy-hitting…
Dan Hardy was once at the top of the MMA world, facing Georges St. Pierre for the Welterweight championship in spring 2010. He lost that fight, and it caused a sort of downward spiral for the British-based striker, who would go on to lose four in a row. Where many would have hung up the gloves or downgraded to lesser organizations, Hardy took the time to re-evaluate so he could come back strongly. There has never been any doubt about Hardy’s willingness to stand and trade, and this is what keeps him in the
This morning, UFC Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones appeared in a Binghamton, New York courtroom to enter a guilty plea for his recent driving while intoxicated arrest. The plea stems from an early morning of May 19th arrest in which Jones crashed his 2012 Bentley into a pole. City Court Judge Daniel Seiden handed down a punishment that included an alcohol dependency counseling program and of course a suspended driver’s license.
Jones’s guilty plea shows that the fighter wants to accept the
The UFC 146 preliminary fights are in the books and they delivered with a great amount of action. They started with Paul Sass utilizing his famous triangle choke for a first round submission. From there the action advanced quickly.
Dan Hardy was fighting for his job, facing Duane “Bang” Ludwig. Fortunately for him, he showed some of his old striking prowess in scoring the first round TKO. Hardy prematurely celebrated the bout after a great hook, but soon kept his job with a brutal TKO of his
(Come on, Dan — how many times did we go over the inverted-Colemura escape in training? Photo courtesy…