Anderson Silva wants Georges St. Pierre; Dana White wants Silva-Jones
Who is next for Anderson Silva? If you ask Dana White, it’s Jon Jones. But if you ask Silva, it’s Georges St-Pierre.
Who is next for Anderson Silva? If you ask Dana White, it’s Jon Jones. But if you ask Silva, it’s Georges St-Pierre.
(It’s pretty obvious who takes the “Cooler Hairstyle” category.) It’s time for some real talk, Potato Nation. Stephan Bonnar is booking…
In the wake of the devastating injuries to headliners Frank Mir and Middleweight champion Luke Rockhold, Strikeforce has been forced to cancel its proposed November 3rd event as suspected. With rumors circling abound that the promotion would soon fold, speculation may prove to be true. However, Showtime and Strikeforce officials have not confirmed any shutdown of the promotion’s fights, stating the following:
“Due to a series of injuries, we were forced to cancel the upcoming card on Nov. 3, but are
(Order it on Amazon.com right here.) By Brian J. D’Souza With his fight career behind him, and the MMA promotion…
In a video courtesy of MMAFighting.com, UFC Middleweight champion and perennial pound-for-pound king Anderson Silva weighs in on the future of his fighting career past this weekend’s UFC 153 bout with Stephan Bonnar. The champ says that it has been nice not having to cut weight while fighting at Light Heavyweight. He then goes on to discuss that he may be leaving the Middleweight division, but he in unsure. Silva states his focus on getting the fight that everyone wants right now, a superfight with
The Brazilian light heavyweight with a sixteen fight win streak may not be calling out Jon Jones, but he surely thinks he can beat him if given the opportunity.
With Brock Lesnar heading to the WWE and Cole Konrad retiring from Bellator, Pat Barry announces that Team Death Clutch is over.
Clay Guida recently announced that he’ll drop down to the featherweight division and has his sights set on Frankie Edgar for his debut.
Wth Jeremy Stephens being extradited to the state of Iowa today for an afternoon arraignment following his untimely arrest around UFC on FX 5, his management has released a detailed explanatory statement regarding their client:
In response to the recent arrest and allegations regarding Jeremy Stephens we would like to take this opportunity to reach out to his supporters and clarify some of the information that has been circulating in the media.In 2011, Jeremy was attending a homecoming party in Des Moines,
Previously unbeaten Travis Browne will be out of action for a minimum of two months after tearing his hamstring during his showdown with Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva at UFC on FX 5.