Bridging The Gap: What Turns Fighters In To Legends?
Over the years we have seen many great fighters rise and fall in MMA, some with half decent reigns as the top dog, and some with not as much success. There…
Over the years we have seen many great fighters rise and fall in MMA, some with half decent reigns as the top dog, and some with not as much success. There…
In 2005, The Ultimate Fighter 1 reality series premiered on Spike TV catapulting the UFC into an immediate ratings success story. A lot of the credit…
Chris Weidman finally has the fight he’s been campaigning for since he soundly defeated Mark Munoz in brutal fashion last July. That’s a long…
UFC 158 again showed us that Georges St-Pierre is a dominant wrestler who implements his gameplan to effectively neutralize any perceived advantage that…
Recently everyone from fans to fighters to UFC President Dana White has expressed issues with the current MMA scoring system in place. While it’s…
Heading into this weekend’s UFC 158 main event, many believe that the only way Nick Diaz can defeat Georges St-Pierre is to get inside his head….
(Official book trailer via poundforpoundmma) CagePotato contributor Brian J. D’Souza has spent years covering MMA around the world, interviewing some of…
UFC Welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre is currently at the crossroads of his Mixed Martial Arts career. GSP has to choose between a superfight with…
UFC 154 taught us a few things about its combatants but here are the three things that stood out the most.
As long-standing Welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre prepares to return to the Octagon after almost 19 months away, it becomes important to remember what got GSP to the lofty status he sits today. There has been much talk surrounding GSP’s inability to finish opponents as of late, his tendency to fight very safe, and questions surrounding his severe knee injury. All valid questions to be sure, but the bottom line is GSP has been a dominant champion, and has finished off some of the best Welterweights