Will Chris Weidman Be A Candidate For GOAT?
Chris Weidman did the unthinkable (for some fans) at UFC 162, knocking out Anderson Silva and stripping ‘The Spider’ of his long-held Middleweight…
Chris Weidman did the unthinkable (for some fans) at UFC 162, knocking out Anderson Silva and stripping ‘The Spider’ of his long-held Middleweight…
UFC 167’s Welterweight title challenger Johny Hendricks put in an amazing effort against one of the best fighters to grace MMA, but fell short on…
Great news for fans who like to see rightful contenders get title shots, as we hear the news that Georges St-Pierre will put his title on the line against…
This past weekend, at UFC 158, was a significant one for the world welterweight rankings. Arguably the four best welterweights on the planet competed on…
Sure shot hall of famer Matt Hughes offers his take on why there have been so many injuries that have decimated the UFC events.
In June 2010, we posted a list of the ten greatest fighters who had yet to take a loss….
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
Undefeated Heavyweight prospect Shane del Rosario sits at 11-0 with a ton of potential. While this is a spot that most MMA fighters would love to find themselves in, del Rosario is in fact coming off the roughest stretch of his young career. After defeating Lavar Johnson in Strikeforce in early 2011, del Rosario was in a debilitating car accident, suffering serious back injuries that took longer to heal than expected. This Saturday, he will make his way back to fighting on one of the biggest cards ever
(In a moment, you’re going to feel a little bit of pressure.) A lot of fight booking news…
March 24th, 2007. That’s a day that changed Dominick Cruz as a mixed martial artist. He went into the fight a young kid going up against arguably the best Featherweight in the world (Norifumi Yamamoto was still the “other one”). Dominick came out a man on a mission. Fast forward to August 9th, 2009, Cruz’s first fight with Urijah Faber protege’ Joseph Benavidez. Cruz was once again the underdog, but the fight played out completely different this time. Cruz “cruised” to a unanimous decision victory which put