Photos of the Day: Ronda Rousey Beats Up (More) Dudes in April’s FitnessRX Magazine
(Gentlemen, THIS is what happens when you refer to Ronda as “sugartits.”) Well, here you have it, Potato…
(Gentlemen, THIS is what happens when you refer to Ronda as “sugartits.”) Well, here you have it, Potato…
(Get it?) Heading into arguably the most anticipated women’s MMA match of all time (that’s right, I said women’s), former…
Thiago Alves and Martin Kampmann will face off in Welterweight contest that may not have title shot implications, but will have definite impact on the rankings in the weight division.
This battle of two accomplished strikers will take place on Saturday in Australia, but due to the pesky International Date Line the fight will be broadcast on Friday in North America, something to definitely keep in mind, so you don’t miss this one.
These two may have had limited success in their recent endeavors, so
After being promised a “dog fight” in the UFC 143 main event, UFC fans could not be blamed if they were somewhat skeptical when Diego Sanchez proclaimed that his UFC of Fuel TV main event bout against Jake Ellenberger was going to be the same.
After 15 minutes, I’m not sure if you could construe what occurred between Sanchez and Ellenberger as a dog fight, but even if you don’t there’s no denying that it was one of the more entertaining fights that fans witnessed
The UFC will travel to Omaha, NE to present UFC on Fuel TV on Wednesday, February 15. The card will see Welterweights Diego Sanchez and Jake Ellenberger meeting in the main event.
On Monday, the UFC held open workouts and the two competitors spoke about the upcoming bout that could very well put the winner on the path to fight for the UFC Welterweight title.
Diego Sanchez:
“You know, this is a big fight with Jake Ellenberger because I believe he is one of the top guys in the division. He has more momentum
(These two bouts alone beat most Strikeforce Challengers events.) CagePotato.com has learned that a trio of bouts featuring…
BJ Penn, a legend in the world of mixed martial arts hails from Hawaii, and yet he has never competed in his home state while under contract with the UFC. In fact, the UFC has never held an event in Hawaii; something that UFC president Dana White had hoped would change in the not too distant future.
It seems as if the UFC was looking into heading to Hawaii and making a huge go of things, “I was kind of hoping to go to Hawaii again and do a B.J. (Penn) fight at the Aloha Bowl, but B.J. wants to
(“Take that, logic!”) With a pair of decisive losses in his last two Octagon appearances, Jake Shields‘s career is…
Well, it looks like Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic will get one more fight in the UFC. The 36-year-old heavyweight who…
(Not yet………………………………..getting warmer…….) UFC 137 is just around the bend, and since the lineup has made more changes…