UFC 158 Fighter salaries
UFC 158 took place last night in Montreal, Quebec and it did not disappoint. Fans at the Bell Centre were treated to some great fights, with a few highlight…
UFC 158 took place last night in Montreal, Quebec and it did not disappoint. Fans at the Bell Centre were treated to some great fights, with a few highlight…
UFC 158 is in the books from The Bell Centre in Montreal, and the main event has provided for us what many had easily expected. UFC welterweight champion…
UFC 158 is taking place tomorrow and, as we all know, the stacked card promises excitement all the way. Welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre will face…
Nate Marquardt’s career has been on what many would deem a rollercoaster ride over the past couple of years. After being dominated by Chael Sonnen in a…
Looks like Mr. Joe Silva has been busy. In the past 48 hours the UFC has officially announced three separate fights that are to be added to the upcoming event in Montreal.
(Having recently established himself as the alpha male, the Bigfoot eagerly races off into the jungles of Brazil…
In a video courtesy of UFC.com, Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones explains his philosophy heading into his UFC 152 bout with the legendary Vitor Belfort, believing that fighting is much more of a mental game than most would believe. Instead of focusing on strength, Jones recognizes the state of mind his opponenet is in, becoming a sort of cerebral assasin. Belfort, on the other hand, focuses on his great speed and names it a key aspect for any fighter who is to have a chance to dethrone the dominant
As serious mixed martial arts fans, many of us have been around the sport long enough to know potential when we see it. It usually comes in the form of a fresh face, but can also exist in a journeyman who has seemed to find a new found focus and determination. However on some occasions, it can take a fighter years to find the discipline or focus needed to channel that potential. Some of the fighters on this list have seemed to suffer from that lack of focus, some have suffered bad luck/timing or have
UFC on FX is over from Atlantic City, New Jersey and the main event found Gray Maynard delivering an important win at Lightweight. The fights featured a lot of technical fighting, with decisions comprising 3 out of 4 main card bouts.
Lightweight contenders Clay Guida and Gray Maynard stayed on the feet for the first round, with Guida using his trademark movement to bloody Maynard’s nose. The Carpenter appeared to be just out of range of all Maynard’s strikes in the opening stanza. The second round started
The weigh-in results are official for tomorrow nights UFC on FX 4 card, and all but one fighter came in on-point. Gray Maynard will look to regain a high spot in the stacked Lightweight division against Clay Guida in the main event. Here are the full results:
Main Card (FX, 9:00 PM ET)-Gray Maynard (155.0) vs. Clay Guida (155.5)-Sam Stout (155.5) vs. Spencer Fisher (156.0)-Brian Ebersole (170.0) vs. T.J. Waldburger (170.5)-Ross Pearson (146.0) vs. Cub Swanson (145.5)
Preliminary Card (Fuel TV, 6:00 PM