Tired Of Waiting For Anthony Pettis, Jose Aldo Is Ready To Defend The Featherweight Crown
Longtime UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo Jr. recently secured his sixth straight title defense with a five round decision win over Ricardo Lamas…
Longtime UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo Jr. recently secured his sixth straight title defense with a five round decision win over Ricardo Lamas…
After the UFC 169 post-fight media blitz surrounding the oft rumored but never materializing Jose Aldo vs. Anthony Pettis super fight, it was looking…
Directly after UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo picked apart Ricardo Lamas at UFC 169 to defeat the final Top Five-ranked challenger at 145 pounds,…
Following the HUGE debate about my GOAT poll I asked you, the members of Lowkick, to provide me with your take on who is the greatest…
Earlier today, Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix winner Daniel Cormier came out with some interesting statements concerning MMA’s most oft-discussed man, UFC Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones. While Cormier has been a Heavyweight throughout his whole career and is set to face former champion Frank Mir in Strikeforce’s final Heavyweight bout ever on November 3rd, he seems to have grand ideas for his foray into the UFC. Speaking to BloodyElbow.com, Cormier relayed the following about a possible move down
The It is an issue which affects the entire sport of MMA, and yet, everyone from fans to fighters accepts without much question the strange way weight classes are interpreted in the UFC.
“I kind of like how Randy (Couture) has done it all throughout his MMA career. With the right fight, I would definitely take a fight at heavyweight, but my dreams and my goals are all at the light heavyweight division, and I don’t want anything to get twisted saying I want to fight Cain (Velasquez) or any of the top heavyweights. If there was a cool fight stylistically for me at heavyweight, I’d give something to the fans and fight at a bigger weight.” – full interview at
At the time of writing this BJ Penn is ranked 10th on the pound for pound list. With 136 points from 116 voters. The next closest guy has more then 60 points and and hes miles behind many others.
I want to remind you what he has done and ask you to reconsider your ranking.
“Big Foot” shares his thoughts on the Mixed Martial Arts HeavyWeight Ranking systems
After the events of UFC 109: Relentless, you know that some people got to go up and some have to come down. Find out what has changed and leave a comment saying if you agree or disagree.