Year in Review: The Best Fights of 2012
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…
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…
Clay Guida is in for some new experiences come January 26th of the new year. Fans are not used to seeing “The Carpenter” at 145 pounds, nor are they…
Anthony Pettis believes that his former organization had the best 155 lbs fighters in the world. Is he right?
Recently some great matchups at Welterweight for scheduled for the blockbuster UFC 158 card in Montreal, Quebec this March. Of course the headliner is…
Despite 3 straight Fight Of The Night bonuses, Diego “The Dream” Sanchez will be returning to the Lightweight Division. His success was mixed, going…
(Edgar might not have a gold belt anymore, but the black eye and bonus-check will always be part…
Will Saturday night prove to be the end of B.J. Penn and “Shogun” Rua or prove that the old dogs still have some tricks left in them?
If Nate Diaz is lightweight champion, don’t expect Gilbert Melendez to be a UFC lightweight fighter.
Yesterday, Karyn Bryant and MMA H.E.A.T. caught up with Jose Aldo in the L.A. area for a revealing interview. The UFC Featherweight champion…
When Georges St. Pierre takes on Carlos Condit this upcoming Saturday we will see if this highly anticipated fight will live up to its hype. Not to lower the expectations, but following is a reminder of some previous fights that failed to deliver.
1: Randy Couture vs. James Toney – UFC 118: Edgar vs. Penn 2, August 28th, 2010 No matter how you look at how this fight was presented, somebody is at fault. If this fight was to be presented as a sideshow attraction, then Couture should have allowed Toney