Dana White Thinks Eddie Alvarez’ No. 14 Ranking Is ‘A Little Low’
Years of speculation have surrounded former Bellator lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez and the question of if he would…
Years of speculation have surrounded former Bellator lightweight champion Eddie Alvarez and the question of if he would…
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson fills us in on how he received a bill for the knee procedure that former Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney supposedly bought for him when he signed with the promotion.
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Gilbert “El Nino” Melendez has been on a mission to prove himself the best Lightweight fighter in all of Mixed Martial Arts. With the exception of veteran warrior Pat Healy, Melendez has essentially cleaned out the Strikeforce Lightweight Division. In his last 7 fights, Josh Thomson has been the only one to defeat Melendez (unanimous decision), and Melendez has already gotten his win back twice, the first being a barn-burner of a fight at Strikeforce: Evolution, and the second being
UFC 129 Made History by not only selling out 55,000 tickets seats but also being the first ever MMA event held in Toronto Ontario Canada.
The event itself prove to be one of the best events the UFC has ever deliver, the card had KO’s , Submissions , TKO’s and Decisions, But most fights end up on finishes or were high paced fights. So here are 7 quick conclusions to UFC 129 :
1- We got 2 new contenders at 170 , Rory MacDonald and Jake Ellenberger prove to be the type of fighters the UFC needs to have in the