Daniel Cormier Hopes Jon Jones Watched Him Win The Title At UFC 187
After a long series of narrow misses and disappointing defeats in the most pivotal competitions of his athletic…
After a long series of narrow misses and disappointing defeats in the most pivotal competitions of his athletic…
In what was one of the greatest heavyweight fight of all time, Andrei Arlovski brutally knocked out Travis…
A long list of questions arose when the UFC decided to strip light heavyweight champion Jon Jones of…
UFC Fight Night 33 is in the books, and the Auckland, New Zealand based was a lot more exciting than it looked on paper. Perhaps even more surprisingly,…
UFC women’s bantamweight contender Jessica Eye has seen a huge amount of hoopla explode surrounding her UFC 166 split decision win over Sarah Kaufman…
UFC 168 is well in the books now, and the time for debating the results is well behind us. All the results except one; the PPV buys. We already know that…
UFC on Fox 7 was a thoroughly entertaining night of scraps punctuated by some devastating finishes and only three decisions. Such an awesome event did…
If you’re an MMA fan who’s been alive and on the internet these past few weeks, you’d have been witness to the ever changing landscape that is the UFC, which continues to provide us with enough drama to make Desperate House Wives look like a poetry reading. Dana White hit the nail on the head and said it best when he stated that life itself is exciting enough, and that he couldn’t possibly write a better script to make this business more interesting.
With that said, after a two week
Former UFC Light Heavyweight champion and outspoken fan-favorite Quinton “Rampage” Jackson has been ruled out of UFC 153, as per an announcement made by Dana White earlier today. The exact specifications of Jackson’s injury remain a mystery but he will be unable to face Glover Texeira nonetheless. White took to Twitter to announce the bad news:
Rampage is hurt and out of UFC 153 RIO. SUCKS!!!!!!
— Dana White (@danawhite) September 11, 2012
The news, coupled with the withdrawal of Jose Aldo from the
On Saturday, February 4th, undefeated kickboxing phenom Stephen ”Wonderboy” Thompson (5-0 MMA) will be making his UFC debut against Daniel “The Anvil” Stittgen (7-1 MMA) on the preliminary card, which can be viewed on the UFC’s Official Facebook page.
It’s not the first time we get to speak with Stephen Thompson. Only a few months ago, Thompson shared thoughts about his training alongside the likes of Georges St. Pierre at Montreal-based Tristar MMA. “Wonderboy” may be only at