Wanderlei Silva Out Of UFC 175, Vitor Belfort Tentatively Faces Chael Sonnen For MW Title Shot
Well, it looks like what ‘The American Gangster’ thought would happen all along has come true.
Wanderlei Silva, who was scheduled to settle…
Well, it looks like what ‘The American Gangster’ thought would happen all along has come true.
Wanderlei Silva, who was scheduled to settle…
The UFC Welterweight division is arguably the most talent deep pool in the promotion, but it has vastly changed in the wake of a very event in UFC 167….
Join us here at LowKick.com for the live play by play results and commentary of UFC 167’s Fox Sports prelims. Featuring fighters are Edwin Figueroa, Donald…
Will GSP Finish Johny Hendricks at UFC 167?
Johny Hendricks is a fan favorite because in large part because he finishes fights. In fact, he…
Bellator welterweight War Machine made a successful return to the cage last week after spending most of the last two years on the sidelines while incarcerated….
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…
With Ronda Rousey’s impressive UFC debut win over Liz Carmouche, the big question of who she can fight next arises. True, it’s exciting to see her take…
Well it’s finally over. Another legend set in stone, another career ends and another pair of gloves hung up for good. The two-time UFC Welterweight champion and hall of famer Matt Hughes is officially moving on to the next stage of his career…
Former Strikeforce Women’s 145 lb. champion Cristiane ‘Cyborg’ Santos has been in a verbal war with Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey for some months now. When news broke last week that Rousey would be making her way to the UFC along with Miesha Tate, it appeared the window for a Rousey-Cyborg superfight was opened up. Unfortunately, news comes today that Santos’ heart doctor has medically disapproved her making the cut down to 135 lbs. With dire risks associated with the weight cut, Cyborg remains in
Lately the debate has come up over the UFC putting on too many events and spreading itself too thin, resulting in a number of lackluster cards. Of course, ultimately the UFC is a business, and on paper, the more events they put on, the more opportunity there is to make money. While this may be true in the short run, is that the best strategy to sustain the popularity of Mixed Martial Arts? Or will the watering down of cards and the subsequent run of injuries serve to cause a plateau for the sport? There