Author: Thomas Albano

  • Losene Keita Not Cut From UFC Following Cancelation Of UFC Paris Fight With Patricio Pitbull

    Losene Keita Not Cut From UFC Following Cancelation Of UFC Paris Fight With Patricio Pitbull

    Despite rumors and early reports following the cancelation of his scheduled UFC Paris bout due to weight management issues, it appears Losene Keita will remain on the UFC roster.

    During the post-fight press conference for UFC Paris, UFC Senior Vice President of International and Content David Shaw stated that Keita has not been cut by the promotion.

    “I believe [Keita has a future in the UFC],” Shaw said. “Honestly, I don’t know the specifics. I think a few of us were surprised the fight didn’t happen, but in any case, it’s going to be good to have him on the roster.”

    Keita had been scheduled to take part in a fight with Patricio Pitbull following Keita’s signing to the UFC about three weeks ago. Keita, however, missed the non-title featherweight limit by three pounds, causing the bout’s cancelation.

    Losene Keita Has Not Been Cut By The UFC

    Not long after the incident, Pitbull reportedly refuted any apology attempts from Keita, criticizing him for the weight miss and calling him “Fat Panther.”

    Keita made his professional MMA debut in 2015, going on to be a notable presence in Oktagon MMA. In 2022, he’d win the Oktagon interim lightweight title before becoming undisputed champion about four months later. Keita would then interim featherweight gold in 2023 before becoming undisputed featherweight champ before the end of the year, becoming the first champ-champ in Oktagon MMA history.

    Keita would regain the Oktagon lightweight title before the end of his time with the promotion by winning the promotion’s lightweight tournament, defeating Agy Sardari, Predrag Bogdanoviฤ‡, Mateusz Legierski, and Ronald Paradeiser in 2024.

  • 9 Hits And 3 Misses From UFC Paris: Nassourdine Imavov vs. Caio Borralho

    9 Hits And 3 Misses From UFC Paris: Nassourdine Imavov vs. Caio Borralho

    In what has seemingly become a fall tradition, the UFC returned to Paris for a Fight Night event, with this year’s UFC Paris taking place at the Accor Arena on September 6.

    This marks the fourth straight year the UFC has held a September Fight Night event in the City of Lights. With France only just legalizing MMA back in 2020, the UFC has annually made an impact in Paris with entertaining fight cards for the French fanbase. Last year’s UFC Paris card saw Renato Moicano score a doctor’s stoppage victory over Benoit Saint Denis.

    The main event of this year’s UFC Paris saw a major middleweight contenders clash featuring Nassourdine Imavov and Caio Borralho. Imavov entered this bout on a four-fight win streak and with seven wins in his last nine. This marked his first outing since his finish of former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya at UFC Saudi Arabia in February. Borralho entered with wins in all but two of his professional MMA fights, including a perfect 7-0 Octagon record. The Fighting Nerds member entered this fight off a win over Jared Cannonier last year at UFC Vegas 96.

    Saint Denis was involved in this year’s card as well, taking on Mauricio Ruffy in the co-main event. Saint Denis had won six of his last eight, most recently submitting Kyle Prepolec at UFC 315. Ruffy had won seven straight and 3-0 in the UFC entering tonight’s bout, coming in off his epic spinning wheel kick knockout of King Green at UFC 313.

    Who left their mark in Paris? Who could have done a lot better? Let’s find out with the UFC Paris Hits and Misses!

    Hit: Lighting Up The City With Finishes Galore

    In one of the most historical cities in the world, the UFC gave the people of Paris a treat with all of the action that went on at the event. Out of the 13 fights that took place at UFC Paris, 11 ended via a finish. This tied a record set also by UFC Fight Night Syndey in November 2014, UFC 224 in May 2018, and UFC 281 in November 2022.

    This included a preliminary card that went 7-for-7 in finishes. Highlights from the preliminary action featured first-round knockouts from the likes of Rinat Fakhretdinov, Sam Patterson, Kaue Fernandes, Ante Delija, and Oumar Sy. Meanwhile, the main card saw the likes of Axel Sola, Mason Jones, Modestas Bukauskas, and Benoint Saint Denis scoring finishes.

    There are times where UFC Fight Night cards can be a bit of a miss; there may have some trepidation that such could happen after how the preliminary card went. Just look at UFC Shanghai from a couple of weeks ago. But without question, UFC Paris more than delivered (and thank goodness it was a Fight Night that took place outside of the UFC APEX).

    Hit: Paris Presents Lively Atmosphere

    They say that the international UFC crowds are the best ones, and for good reason. But credit where it’s due, the audience present at the Accor Arena was awesome. The crowd was loud from the very first prelim and into the co-main event and main event bouts — where they were loud at the end seeing their hometown fighters come out on top.

    The Paris card has become an annual late summer/early fall tradition that has been truly enjoyable, and I’m glad we have it.

    Hit: Sam Patterson On A First-Round Finish Frenzy

    I don’t know what has gotten into Sam Patterson over the last four fights, but if he has some sort of routine or good-luck charm or superstitious practice, he needs to keep it up. His finish of Trey Waters during the prelims shows just how much momentum that young man has.

    After a slow start from both men, Waters seemed to be getting the upper hand. But Patterson got into a groove with his right hand, and he continuosuly landed it to devastating effects on Waters, snapping his head back repeatedly. Eventually, the referee saw enough, giving Patterson the win in about three minutes.

    Patterson may have lost his UFC debut back at UFC 286 but he’s now racked up four straight first-round finishes. It may be appropriate that his nickname is “The Future”; if Patterson, the Dana White Contender’s Series and Brave CF alumnus, can continue to develop while putting on performances like this, his future might be bright.

    Hit: Ante Delija Has Opportunity In Weak UFC Heavyweight Scene

    It was just a few years ago when Ante Delija became the 2022 PFL heavyweight champion, and after Francis Ngannou was signed by the promotion, some wondered if Delija would get a showdown with Ngannou. While that dream fight of his never came, and Delija ultimately departed the PFL earlier this year, his UFC run is off to as strong of a start as it could be with his first-round stoppage of Marcin Tybura.

    Though Tybura tried to stop the initial right-hand based attack with his grappling, Delija managed to escape Tybura’s grasp and trouble him with his striking. Delija’s attack would be too much for Tybura, who’d fall to the mat to give the former PFL champ a TKO in his UFC debut.

    Tybura came into the fight ranked No. 7 at heavyweight. On one hand, this, combined with Curtis Blaydes’ near-loss to a debuting Rizvan Kuniev earlier this summer (combined with Kuniev entering the rankings on a loss) might be presented as a bad look for the UFC’s heavyweight division. But look at what this can do for it — and what it does for Delija. He’ll be placed just outside of the top five at heavyweight. If he wins another fight or two, then he’ll be already primed for a title shot — and that gives this division another serious name that it desperately needs.

    Miss: Herb Dean – Make It Make Sense

    It feels like something is up every event Herb Dean officiates, and it’s sad. It feels like there have been plenty of fights this year where if he’s referring, his decisions can become the center of attention. That’s not good. And to make this week’s matters worse, this involved not one, but two calls made.

    Dean’s bad night started during the preliminary card, with Kaue Fernandes using a leg-kick attack gameplan to score a finish of Harry Hardwick. Fernandes got Hardwick limping around the Octagon less than two minutes into the fight, and yet Dean, despite seeing Hardwick wobble around, allowed the fight to continue. One particularly bad leg kick saw Hardwick roll around the mat. But Dean waited to see Hardwick unable to stand despite his efforts before calling the fight.

    Then, on the main card, Dean had a blunder during Axel Sola’s win over Rhys McKee. Sola landed a body shot that appeared to send McKee to the mat. McKee appeared to go for a takedown quickly, but Sola stopped that right away with a couple of seconds of ground-and-pound. Though McKee seemed to still be in the fight and defending, Dean stepped in and waved the bout off — much to the protests of McKee and the crowd (and the rest of the MMA community on X).

    For the 3 millionth time, how is it officials (refs, judges, etc.) aren’t obligated to defend their controversial decisions (and quite often get away with them)? It’s a sad state of an affair in this sport.

    Hit: Mason Jones – Call Him Comeback Kid

    How do you follow up winning a wild fight with Jeremy Stephens in your UFC return? Well, Mason Jones’ answer to that question was to nearly get stopped by Bolaji Oki, only to come from behind and score a finish in the next round.

    Oki rocked and dropped Jones twice in the fight’s first 90 seconds, nearly putting him away right then and there. Jones would not be deterred, however, and he took control, attempting to lock up a submission and storming back to take control of the fight. Jones would bring Oki to the mat in the second round and overwhelm him with ground-and-pound en route to a comeback TKO.

    Jones went 1-2 (1 NC) during his first UFC tenure from January 2021 to July 2022. Since getting cut, Jones has now won six straight, winning all four of his fights in Cage Warriors before getting re-signed by the UFC. A firm eye should now be on Jones as he continues to develop and work his way up against more prominent names at lightweight.

    Hit: Modestas Bukauskas Racks Up Wins

    Don’t look now, but Modestas Bukauskas might be a fight or two away from being a ranked light heavyweight after his buzzer-beater knockout of Paul Craig.

    Both men looked to utilize grappling in this matchup, with Bukauskas trying to use the clinch before Craig tried to bring the fight to the mat. Though the fight ended up on the ground, Bukauskas was the one in control. He’d deliver some strong ground-and-pound, including an elbow right at the horn that left Craig unable to get back to his corner and unable to continue.

    Bukauskas’ initial UFC run saw him go just 1-3 before the promotion parted ways with him. Now, he’s got four wins in the Octagon, including three finishes during that span. A number next to his name in the rankings might be coming sooner than some may think.

    Hit: Thank you, Paul Craig

    The 12-year professional MMA career of Paul Craig ended in Paris, as he laid down the gloves in the center of the Octagon following his loss to Modestas Bukauskas.

    Craig started professional MMA in August 2013, winning his first nine bouts. That included his UFC debut in December 2016, defeating Henrique da Silva. Craig would lose four of his next six but proved to be an entertaining, and popular, figure — especially when he competed on UFC cards held in Europe.

    Craig went 5-0-1 between September 2019 and March 2022, scoring four performance bonuses during that time. Craig’s time in the UFC, however, ended with losses in six of eight, facing off against various notable names in today’s UFC light heavyweight division, including Johnny Walker and Caio Borralho, as well as ranked middleweight contender Brendan Allen.

    Craig wasn’t the winningest kind of fighter in the UFC. But were his fights always entertaining and something people kept tabs on? By far. So, shoutout to “Bearjew” and the best to him in his retirement.

    Hit: The Best Benoit Saint Denis Has Ever Looked

    After his outing in Paris last year did not go the way he wanted, Benoit Saint Denis returned to his home country this year for a show in the Octagon that proved to be perhaps the best performance he’s ever had, turning away the rising Mauricio Ruffy in a second-round finish.

    Saint Denis brought pressure right away, mounting Ruffy in just 60 seconds and controlling the action from there, even as Ruffy brought the fight back to the feet for the last 40 seconds of round one. It didn’t take much for BSD to return the action to the mat for round two, where’d he score a victory via rear-naked choke.

    The other time BSD had this strong of a win, you’d probably have to look at his UFC 295 outing, when he knocked out Matt Frevola in just 91 seconds at Madison Square Garden. Now that he has back-to-back finishes under his belt against names who were unranked or lower ranked, maybe BSD’s next bout can come against someone in the lower portion of the top-10 at lightweight.

    Miss: Too Much, Too Quick For Mauricio Ruffy?

    I don’t want to completely wreck on Mauricio Ruffy; as mentioned, Benoit Saint Denis had one of the best performances of his career in the UFC Paris co-main event. But on that same regard, Mauricio Ruffy looked completely outclassed.

    This was only Ruffy’s fourth fight in the Octagon since coming into the UFC off a highlight finish on Dana White’s Contender Series. The finishes have been great and made Ruffy worthy of attention, let alone the fact he’s part of the Fighting Nerds team. But perhaps going from King Green to BSD, who has been in there with the likes of Dustin Poirier and Renato Moicano, may have been a little much of a jump.

    Hopefully Ruffy finds another opponent in fairly short time and he can have a rebound performance to take his momentum back up.

    Miss: Nassourdine Imavov And Caio Borralho Just Gave Khamzat Chimaev To Either Anthony Hernandez Or Reinier De Ridder

    Talk about a way to end an exciting UFC Paris card with a letdown — and to come super close to a middleweight title shot, only to just hand it away. Nassourdine Imavov may have gotten the win in his native France over Caio Borralho, but both men may not be getting the middleweight title shot they could have received with an impressive victory.

    The fight didn’t have the biggest amount of output, with Imavov finding success behind his jab and Borralho not bringing out the level of activity we are used to seeing from him. Though Borralho battled back in a strong third-round performance, Imavov’s striking proved to be just too much — though not enough to earn a finish.

    Though Imavov came into the contest ranked No. 2 at middleweight, UFC CEO and President Dana White has hinted at the possibility of Anthony “Fluffy” Hernandez or former two-division ONE champion Reinier de Ridder jumping him if one of them scores a highlight victory in the main event of UFC Vancouver next month. Now with the boring fight Imavov and Borralho put on in Paris, it’d only take a good (read: good, not great) performance from one of those two to score the first crack at Khamzat Chimaev.

  • “The Winner Of RDR/Fluffy Is Getting The Next Title Shot” – Fans & Fighters Debate Middleweight Title Picture After Nassourdine Imavov Dominates Caio Borralho At UFC Paris

    It may not have been the performance to earn him a title shot, but Nassourdine Imavov put on a fairly dominant showing in front of his home crowd, defeating Caio Borralho in the main event of UFC Paris.

    Though the opening round was slow, Imavov pushed the pace on Borralho, overwhelming him early. Borralho, however, would end up with more output than the French fighter by the first round’s end. Imavov continued to work Borralho over with jabs and countershots during the second round, while Borralho had some moments — but definitely not the production we’ve been used to seeing from the Brazilian.

    Borralho finally seemed to get into the fight during the third round, landing more shots and doing damage with them. Notably, however, Imavov had stopped all four takedown attempts from Borralho by this point. Imavov then completely outworked Borralho in the fourth round to put him on the ropes.

    Imavov then dominated the fifth round to nearly sweep the judges’ scorecards and score the victory.

    Nassourdine Imavov Dominates Caio Borralho In Potential Title Eliminator At UFC Paris

    Imavov has now won five straight and he has won eight of his last 10 outings.

    This marked Borralho’s first loss since his second professional MMA bout.

    Whether Imavov receives a title opportunity or not may boil down to the performances of Anthony Hernandez and Reinier de Ridder when they face off in the main event of UFC Vancouver next month.

  • “Fraud Checked” – Fans & Fighters React As Benoit Saint Denis Dominates Mauricio Ruffy En Route To Second-Round Submission At UFC Paris

    “Fraud Checked” – Fans & Fighters React As Benoit Saint Denis Dominates Mauricio Ruffy En Route To Second-Round Submission At UFC Paris

    In front of his home country, Benoit Saint Denis may have scored the biggest victory in his MMA career, finishing the rising Mauricio Ruffy in the UFC Paris co-main event.

    Saint Denis got off to a quick start, pressuring Ruffy and getting him up against the fence. The action moved to the ground, and Saint Denis got into full mount just 60 seconds into the bout. Saint Denis looked to get to Ruffy’s back, but Ruffy shook him off and brought the fight back to the feet. BSD would bring the action back to the ground, keeping Ruffy in his grasp until an accidental low blow, and then controlling the action on the feet in the round’s final 40 seconds.

    BSD remained in firm control, scoring a takedown during the second round before locking in a rear-naked choke and scoring the submission.

    Benoit Saint Denis Submits Mauricio Ruffy At UFC Paris

    Saint Denis has now won two straight and seven of his last nine. This marked his second straight submission win, following his submission of Kyle Prepolec at UFC 315.

    This marks just the second loss of Ruffy’s professional MMA career. He was 3-0 in the UFC entering this fight, coming into tonight off a head-kick knockout of King Green at UFC 313.

  • “An Ultimate Achiever” – Fans & Fighters React As Modestas Bukauskas Sends Paul Craig Into Retirement After Leaving Him Unable To Continue Past First Round At UFC Paris

    “An Ultimate Achiever” – Fans & Fighters React As Modestas Bukauskas Sends Paul Craig Into Retirement After Leaving Him Unable To Continue Past First Round At UFC Paris

    Paul Craig has called it a career after getting stopped by Modestas Bukauskas at UFC Paris.

    Bukauskas looked to target the legs early and tried to use the clinch to his advantage. Craig attempted to bring the fight to his world, the mat, but Bukauskas kept control and looked to position himself for some strong ground-and-pound.

    Bukauskas got that in the closing seconds of the first round, which included a final elbow right before the horn. However, Craig was unable to stand up after the horn and appeared to be out cold, leading to a stoppage at the end of the first round.

    Following the fight, Craig laid his gloves down in the Octagon, confirming his retirement from MMA.

    Modestas Bukauskas Retires Paul Craig With Buzzer-Beater First-Round KO

    Bukauskas has now won four straight and eight wins in his last nine fights.

    Craig’s MMA career ends with a five-fight winless record (0-4-1). Craig made his UFC debut in December 2016 as an 8-0 fighter. He’d start his UFC tenure 3-4, though he’d pick up performance bonuses in those wins. He’d then go 5-0-1 between September 2019 and March 2022.

  • “Give Mason Jones That 50K” – Fans & Fighters React To Mason Jones Go From Nearly Getting Stopped To Scoring Impressive TKO Of Bolaji Oki At UFC Paris

    “Give Mason Jones That 50K” – Fans & Fighters React To Mason Jones Go From Nearly Getting Stopped To Scoring Impressive TKO Of Bolaji Oki At UFC Paris

    After looking like it would be a dominant, quick victory for Bolaji Oki at UFC Paris, Mason Jones pulled off one of the most incredible comebacks of the MMA year to score a second-round finish.

    Oki came out strong against Jones, dropping him twice with heavy strikes during the opening frame and nearly finishing with strong ground-and-pound. A headstrong Jones, however, survived the storm and took back momentum, even scoring a near-submission attempt. Then, Jones was in complete control during the second round, troubling Oki with his striking.

    After a slam, Jones managed to work his way into full mount and land elbows and ground-and-pound. Though Oki defended well to start, it became too much and Jones scored the second-round TKO win.

    Mason Jones Comes From Behind To Finish Bolaji Oki At UFC Paris

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    Jones has now won six straight since the end of his first UFC tenure. Jones returned to the UFC in May with a gritty, hard-fought victory over Jeremy Stephen at UFC Des Moines.

    Oki is now 2-2 in the UFC, including his only two losses since dropping his professional MMA debut.

  • “Nah That Stoppage Was Crazy” – Fans & Fighters React To Herb Dean’s Controversial Stoppage As Axel Sola Wins UFC Debut Against Rhys McKee At UFC Paris

    “Nah That Stoppage Was Crazy” – Fans & Fighters React To Herb Dean’s Controversial Stoppage As Axel Sola Wins UFC Debut Against Rhys McKee At UFC Paris

    In what unfortunately seems to become an often occurance during UFC events, referee Herb Dean has come under fire from the MMA community once again following Axel Sola’s third-round finish of Rhys McKee during UFC Paris.

    McKee had moments of success with heavy punches and pressure, but Sola found success throughout the fight thanks to clean left hands and body shots. The finish, however, came in the third round, with Sola seemingly dropping McKee with a body shot. McKee appeared to look for a takedown before Sola’s ground-and-pound. Dean, however, seemed to only give a second or two for McKee to respond before stepping in, giving Sola the win and prompting protests from McKee.

    Dean already faced from scrutiny earlier in the card, accused of not taking better, sooner action when Harry Hardwick was left unable to stand following leg kicks from Kaue Fernandes.

    Herb Dean Under Fire For Axel Sola Third-Round TKO Win Over Rhys McKee At UFC Paris

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    This marked the UFC debut for Sola, the former ARES FC lightweight champion and BRAVE CF veteran, who improves to 10-0-1.

    McKee has now lost three of his last four.

  • “The Heavyweight Division Needs A Destroyer Like Ante Delija” – Fans & Fighters React To Delija’s UFC Debut, Avenging Previous Loss To Marcin Tybura At UFC Paris

    “The Heavyweight Division Needs A Destroyer Like Ante Delija” – Fans & Fighters React To Delija’s UFC Debut, Avenging Previous Loss To Marcin Tybura At UFC Paris

    Ten years ago, Ante Delija looked to win the M-1 Global heavyweight title in a battle with Marcin Tybura, but a leg injury in the first round of that fight prevented that from happening. Now, the two squared off again in Delija’s UFC debut at UFC Paris, and Delija is the one who came out with his hand raised this time around.

    Delija looked to bring pressure right away, landing on Tybura, but he’d get caught in Tybura’s grasp and placed on the fence. Tybura would look for the takedown, but Delija managed to escape. Tybura started to connect with the right hand, and the fight’s momentum would not change from there.

    A short series of right hands from Delija would rock Tybura and send him to the mat, finishing the fight in an emotional UFC debut performance for the former PFL champion.

    Ante Delija Brutally KOs Marcin Tybura In UFC Debut At UFC Paris

    Delija is a veteran of the PFL, having been a finalist in the 2021 PFL heavyweight season and winning the 2022 PFL heavyweight title. After parting ways with the PFL, with his last fight with the promotion coming in 2024, Delija last fought in April, finishing Yorgan De Castro this past April at FNC 22.

    Tybura is 3-2 in his last five.

  • VIDEO: Kaue Fernandes Makes UFC Paris Opponent Leave Octagon In Wheelchair After Leg Kick TKO

    VIDEO: Kaue Fernandes Makes UFC Paris Opponent Leave Octagon In Wheelchair After Leg Kick TKO

    In one of the rarest circumstances seen in the Octagon, a finish via leg-kick helped Kaue Fernandes get a first-round victory, defeating Harry Hardwick during the UFC Paris preliminary card.

    Leg kicks seemed to be the focus of Fernandes’ attack, and he noticed the damage those kicks were doing. Less than two minutes into the fight, and Hardwick was notably limping around the Octagon as he was trying to move and attack Fernandes to stay in the fight.

    One leg kick in particular sent Hardwick into a roll on the Octagon mat. Referee Herb Dean waited for Hardwick to stand, but he was unable to do so in a timely manner, resulting in Dean calling a TKO.

    In what may have been an Octagon first, Hardwick was seen leaving the Octagon in a wheelchair.

    Kaue Fernandes Scores First-Round Finish With Leg Kicks At UFC Paris

    Fernandes has now won three straight since dropping his UFC debut to Mark Diakiese and five of his last six.

    Hardwick, the former Cage Warriors featherweight champion, sees a nine-fight unbeaten streak snapped here tonight. This marked his UFC debut.

  • “Get This Man A Ranked Opponent” – Fans & Fighters React To Sam Patterson Starching Trey Waters At UFC Paris For Fourth Straight First-Round Finish

    “Get This Man A Ranked Opponent” – Fans & Fighters React To Sam Patterson Starching Trey Waters At UFC Paris For Fourth Straight First-Round Finish

    Sam Patterson is on a roll in the Octagon, putting away Trey Waters during the preliminary card of UFC Paris to score his fourth consecutive Octagon victory via a first-round finish.

    The two fought conservatively to start off the fight, focusing on single shots as each tried to build his momentum. Waters seemed to be getting the better of the pair early, becoming the aggressor early.

    Patterson started to find success with the right hand, however, snapping Waters’ head back a few times. He turned up the heat, landing several right hooks that did damage, hurting Waters. The referee would step in with both men still on their feet, the right hands of Patterson proving to be too much for Waters to handle.

    Sam Patterson Rocks Trey Waters With Right Hands For First-Round Finish At UFC Paris

    Patterson’s four straight first-round finishes have been a rebound from dropping his UFC debut to Yanal Ashmoud at UFC 286. Patterson earned a UFC contract after a submission win over Vinicius Cenci on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2022.

    Waters, the former LFA welterweight champion, loses for the second time in his career, having lost to Gabriel Bonfim on DWCS in 2022. Waters was 2-0 in the UFC entering tonight, scoring decisions over Josh Quinlan and Billy Ray Goff.

  • VIDEO: Rinat Fakhretdinov Makes Quick Work Of Andreas Gustafsson With Fast-Paced Finish At UFC Paris

    VIDEO: Rinat Fakhretdinov Makes Quick Work Of Andreas Gustafsson With Fast-Paced Finish At UFC Paris

    Rinat Fakhretdinov proved to oddsmakers that he shouldn’t have been the underdog in his UFC Paris bout with Andreas Gustafsson, coming away with a quick finish.

    After working Gustafsson over with low kicks and his jab, Fakhretdinov cracked him with a one-two. Fakhretdinov began to pressure and work Gustafsson’s body until getting him to the fence, unleashing his fits as Gustafsson fell to the mat, resulting in a TKO in under a minute.

    Rinat Fakhretdinov Finishes Andreas Gustafsson With A Flurry At UFC Paris

    Fakhretdinov, the former GFC middleweight champion, improves to 24-1-1 in his professional MMA career. His only loss came in his second professional MMA fight, and he now has a 6-0-1 UFC record.

    Fakhretdinov came into this bout off a controversial decision win over Carlos Leal at UFC 308. This was his second UFC KO/TKO victory in under a minute, having done the same to Kevin Lee at UFC Vegas 76.

    Gustafsson sees a four-fight win streak snapped with his defeat.

  • UFC Paris Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Imavov vs. Borralho, Saint-Denis vs. Ruffy, And More

    UFC Paris Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Imavov vs. Borralho, Saint-Denis vs. Ruffy, And More

    UFC Paris is almost here, and we here at MMA News are here to provide you the latest on betting odds for the card.

    The card takes place from the Accor Arena in Paris, France, on Saturday, September 6. The main card portion of the event will start at 3PM ET/12PM PT, with preliminary action starting at 12PM ET/9AM PT.

    The main event of the card will see Nassourdine Imavov facing off with Caio Borralho in a major middleweight contenders’ battle.

    In the co-main event, Benoit Saint Denis will take on Mauricio Ruffy in a lightweight matchup.

    The main card will also feature Modestas Bukauskas taking on Paul Craig, Bolaji Oki against Mason Jones, and Axel Sola taking on Rhys McKee. The main card was scheduled to have Patricio Pitbull vs. Losene Keita, but that fight was scrapped after weight management issues for Keita.

    UFC Paris: Imavov vs. Borralho Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Paris as of September 5 at 7pm ET, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Middleweight: Nassourdine Imavov (+110) vs. Caio Borralho (-130)
    • Lightweight: Benoit Saint Denis (+124) vs. Mauricio Ruffy (-148)
    • Light Heavyweight: Modestas Bukauskas (-325) vs. Paul Craig (+260)
    • Lightweight: Bolajki Oki (+110) vs. Mason Jones (-130)
    • Welterweight: Axel Sola (-130) vs. Rhys McKee (+110)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: William Gomis (-265) vs. Robert Ruchaล‚a (+215)
    • Light Heavyweight: Oumar Sy (-500) vs. Brendson Ribeiro (+380)
    • Heavyweight: Marcin Tybura (+105) vs. Ante Delija (-125)
    • Lightweight: Harry Hardwick (+164) vs. Kauรช Fernandes (-198)
    • Welterweight: Sam Patterson (-192) vs. Trey Waters (+160)
    • Middleweight: Brad Tavares (-218) vs. Robert Bryczek (+180)
    • Welterweight: Andreas Gustafsson (-130) vs. Rinat Fakhretdinov (+110)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Shauna Bannon (+275) vs. Sam Hughes (-345)
  • New Developments As UFC White House Card Set For June 2026

    After UFC CEO and President Dana White called it a “done deal” last week, more details have started to come out for the early planning of a UFC event at the White House.

    Per a report from the Wall Street Journal, White met with U.S. President Donald Trump and members of Trump’s administration this past week to officially confirm plans for the event — one of several events in Washington, D.C. around that time to help celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States of America.

    Though originally intended to be held on July 4, which falls on a Saturday in 2026, the card will instead take place in late June. Logistical challenges reportedly were the cause of moving up the date of the event. UFC officials do say, however, that plans for the event remain on track.

    The event will reportedly include both a press conference and weigh-ins to take place on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Fighters may warm up in the White House and make their Octagon walks through different ceremonial routes, including going through the Oval Office or Rose Garden, before entering the Octagon located on the White House lawn.

    UFC White House Event Reportedly Set For June 2026

    The UFC will reportedly have various fan engagement events in the days leading up to the card. This will include autograph sessions and other interactive activities occuring at the National Mall, as well as viewing screens for broader public access.

    Fireworks and laser-light displays will reportedly be involved during the event.

    Given the spectacle nature of this event, combined with the card’s historic nature and various events, it is still unclear how this will effect plans for International Fight Week in 2026.

    The historical nature of the event has brought out several fighters to ask for placement on the card, including both Conor McGregor and Jon Jones. McGregor has not fought since UFC 264 in July 2021, while Jones announced a comeback following the first tease of such an event — coming just two weeks after he retired and surrendered the UFC heavyweight title.

    This card also comes in more historic times for the UFC — the first year of a seven-year, $7.7 billion U.S. broadcasting deal with Paramount.

  • Former TUF Winner Bryan Battle Signs With PFL After UFC Release

    Former TUF Winner Bryan Battle Signs With PFL After UFC Release

    A little more than two weeks following his release from the UFC, Bryan Battle has signed with the PFL.

    The PFL welcomed Battle in an announcement posted to social media on September 5.

    Battle was released from the UFC on August 20 after missing weight for a scheduled fight with Nursulton Ruziboev at UFC 319, causing the bout’s cancelation. Battle weighed in at 190 pounds for the fight, four pounds over the non-title middleweight limit.

    This was after Battle had already missed weight by four pounds at welterweight for a fight with Randy Brown that took place at UFC 310 this past December.

    Bryan Battle Signs With PFL

    After an 8-2 amateur record between 2017 and 2018, Battle made his professional MMA debut in July 2019. He’d go 5-1 before participating in season 29 of The Ultimate Fighter, going on to defeat Kemran Lachinov, Andre Petroski, and Gilbert Urbina to win the middleweight portion of the tournament.

    Battle went 7-1 (1 NC) in the UFC.

    In the time between his UFC release and PFL signing, Battle took a short-notice bout with Derik de Freitas at DBX 3 for Mike Perry’s Dirty Boxing promotion. Battle won the bizarre bout in just under a minute.

  • Dana White’s Contender Series Season 9, Episode 4 Highlights As 4 Awarded UFC Contracts

    Dana White’s Contender Series Season 9, Episode 4 Highlights As 4 Awarded UFC Contracts

    The latest season ofย Dana Whiteโ€™s Contender Seriesย continued with another night of memorable action in Las Vegas.

    DWCS began in 2017 and has produced a notable number of fighters currently on the UFC’s roster. Since the show’s inception in 2017, a couple have even gone on to claim UFC championships. Known as “The ultimate job interview,” DWCS features five fights weekly, over the course of 10 weeks, as combatants compete to impress UFC CEO and President Dana White and earn a UFC contract.

    Last year’s edition saw 42 fighters earn a contract with the world’s leading MMA organization across 10 events, slightly down from the 46 handed out in 2023. Episode three of season nine this week saw four prospects earn the opportunity to taste the Octagon’s bright lights.

    The night got underway with a close, wild encounter that saw Tommy McMillen narrowly, controversially edge out a majority decision win over David Mgoyan. McMillen seemed to be in control of the grappling exchanges early on and had decent counters, but Mgoyan rocked him with a counter of his own. Mgoyan then knocked McMillen down a second time with a spinning elbow. Mgoyan scored a flash knockdown and tried to finish McMillen against the fence, but McMillen countered. The fight went to the ground, but Mgoyan remained in control, locking in a tight guillotine and landing strong elbows before the end of the first round.

    McMillen battled back into the fight, stuffing a takedown and controlling the action before getting his striking going, opening cut a nasty cut around one of Mgoyan’s eyes. The two traded plenty in the third round, and though it seemed like Mgoyan had more in the tank, the judges felt McMillen’s striking was more effective, giving him the decision — and subsequently the UFC contract (though Mgoyan would also receive his win money).

    Mandel Nallo also produced a highlight on the night, scoring a first-round knockout of Samuel Silva. Nallo got off to a hot start with his kicks before getting his striking going, landing a perfect right hand on the button to drop Silva out cold, earning himself a UFC contract.

    Cezary Oleksiejczuk, brother of UFC light heavyweight Michal Oleksiejczuk, now joins his brother on the UFC roster after a dominant, but bizarre, first-round finish of Theo Haig. Haig tried to pressure with his grappling but struggled with Oleksiejczuk. Oleksiejczuk managed to get the fight to the mat and laid in some heavy ground-and-referee. Referee Gary Copeland initially called a time-out due to strikes to the back of the head; however, replay review showed the strikes to be legal, and with Haig deemed knocked out by them, the fight was called in Oleksiejczuk’s favor in the first round. The win earned him a UFC contract as well.

    In the main event, Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani closed the night with impact, scoring a knockout of Jack Congdon in just 68 seconds. With the physical disadvantage, Lebosnoyani looked to get inside to work his striking. It would help to land a devastating head kick that put Congdon out on his feet before dropping him with a right hand to seal the deal — and seal himself a contract.

    In a battle of alumni, TUF 33 alumnus Eduardo “Chapolin” Henrique, fighting on less than two weeks’ notice, defeated DWCS alumnus An Tuan Ho. Chapolin seemed to get the better of Ho in the opening round, but he may have been helped by a controversial knee that was not called a foul despite Ho being grounded. Chapolin only received a warning after the fact. Though Ho tried to get back into the fight, Chapolin dominated him with wrestling and damage on the ground over the next two rounds to sweep the scorecards. It, however, was not enough to earn him a UFC contract.

    Tommy McMillen vs. David Mgoyan

    Eduardo “Chapolin” Henrique vs. An Tuan Ho

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    Mandel Nallo vs. Samuel Silva

    Theo Haig vs. Cezary Oleksiejczuk

    Jack Congdon vs. Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani

  • Hit-And-Run Charges Against Jon Jones Dropped

    Hit-And-Run Charges Against Jon Jones Dropped

    Jon Jones has been cleared of all charges related to leaving the scene of a hit-and-run accident in New Mexico, according to a report from TMZ.

    The Bernanillo County District Attorney’s Office reportedly has found “reason to believe [Jones’] alibi defense is credible” in the circumstances surrounding the February case. As a result, the office will not be pursuing charges against Jones.

    The former light heavyweight and heavyweight UFC champion had been facing two charges stemming from the incident — one of leaving the scene of an accident and one count of use of telephone to terrify, intimidate, threaten, harass, annoy or offend.

    Jon Jones Cleared Of Charges From February 2025 Hit-And-Run

    Jones was accused of leaving the scene of an accident in Albuquerque on Feb. 21. A woman “exhibiting signs of significant intoxication and lacking clothing from the waist down” claimed Jones was the driver of the vehicle she was in but fled. A police officer reportedly had attempted to make contact with Jones through the usage of the woman’s cell phone but the result was Jones allegedly threatening the officers communicating with him.

    In July, it was reported that Jones’ call records were subpoenaed by police, with Jones calling the woman 13 times between 2:17 a.m. and 11:34 a.m. the next morning, as well as a two-and-a-half hour gap in Jones’ location.

    “From the very beginning, we explained that a woman made a false allegation against Jon in an effort to avoid being arrested for DWI,” Jones’ attorney, Christopher A. Dodd, stated. “Unfortunately, the police accepted that claim without properly weighing the facts.

    “Once the relevant documents were finally disclosed by the police department, Jon’s cell phone records made it undeniably clear that he was nowhere near the scene of the crash. We are grateful that the district attorneyโ€™s office took the time to conduct a full and fair review of this case, which ultimately confirmed Jon’s innocence.”

    Dodd added that he and his team are conducting their own investigation into the behavior of the police overseeing Jones’ case.

    The day that these charges against Jones initially came out was the same day that Jones’ retirement from the UFC was announced by UFC CEO and President Dana White at the UFC Baku post-fight press conference. Tom Aspinall was promoted from interim to undisputed heavyweight champion, seemingly ending a long, drawn-out negotiations process between the parties for an undisputed title fight.

    That quickly changed, however, when Jones un-retired two weeks later following the announcement of the UFC White House card planned for July 4, 2026. White, however, has since express concern and supposed lack of desire to pencil Jones in for that event.

  • Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape Headlines UFC Vegas 112 To Close Out UFC’s 2025

    Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape Headlines UFC Vegas 112 To Close Out UFC’s 2025

    Flyweight is a division filled with talent, and two prominent names in that division have been chosen to try and close the UFC’s 2025 calendar year with a bang in the main event of UFC Vegas 112.

    Former title challenger Brandon Royval and former RIZIN bantamweight champion Manel Kape will face off at the event, which takes place on December 13 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The bout was first reported by Marcel Dorff.

    As of September 1, Royval and Kape are both ranked in the top 10 at flyweight at No. 3 and No. 7, respectively. And with Royval having already fallen to champion Alexandre Pantoja — and Pantoja’s expected next title defense against Joshua Van at the end of 2025 or start of 2026 — a win by Kape here could elevate him into the next in line for the Pantoja-Van winner.

    Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape To Headline UFC Vegas 112 On December 13

    Royval, the former LFA flyweight champion, will be looking to bounce back from a loss to Van at UFC 317 in June. Royval has won five of his last eight — with his losses in that span coming to both Van and Pantoja.

    Kape has won two straight and six of his last seven. He’ll come into this bout off a TKO of Asu Almabayev at UFC Vegas 103 in March.

    UFC Vegas 112, which takes place one week after UFC 323, will also mark the final UFC broadcast on ESPN in the U.S. before numbered cards and Fight Night events move to Paramount at the start of 2026.

  • “Flatline” – Fans React As Darren Till Savagely Sends Luke Rockhold To The Shadow Realm At Misfits Boxing 22

    “Flatline” – Fans React As Darren Till Savagely Sends Luke Rockhold To The Shadow Realm At Misfits Boxing 22

    Darren Till displayed violence in the way his fight with Luke Rockhold ended, folding him like a lawn chair in the third round to claim the inaugural Misfits Boxing bridgerweight championship in the main event of Misfits Boxing 22.

    Rockhold got off to a strong start with crisp striking, but Till managed to land a pair of strong left hands late — with one of them being enough to drop Rockhold bad. Rockhold managed to get up at eight and made it into round two. Rockhold got to working the jab again during the second, but Till landed a flurry that appeared to look like it’d result in a standing eight-count — but the referee did not count it.

    Till would finish things in the third round, pressuring Rockhold into the corner before landing a hard-hitting, brutal combination that dropped Rockhold out cold bad, completely flattened and mangled against the ropes.

    Darren Till KOs Luke Rockhold In Brutal Fashion At Misfits Boxing 22

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    Till was once considered a top rising name in MMA at welterweight, going 17-0-1 and challenging Tyron Woodley in a welterweight title fight at UFC 228. He’d lose the fight, starting a run of five losses in six fights over a four-year period that ended with a loss to Dricus Du Plessis at UFC 282. Till has since found success in boxing with an exhibition win over Mohammad Mutie and victories in Misfits Boxing earlier this year over Anthony Taylor and Darren Stewart.

    Rockhold went 16-6 in MMA, which includes middleweight title reigns in both Strikeforce and the UFC. Rockhold ended Chris Weidman’s undefeated record at UFC 194 to become UFC champion before dropping the title to Michael Bisping at UFC 199. After a win over David Branch, Rockhold lost three straight to end his MMA career, getting knocked out by Yoel Romero and Jan Blachowicz at UFC 221 and UFC 239, respectively, and dropping a decision to Paulo Costa at UFC 278.

  • “Won A Fight In The Year 2025” – Fans Rejoice, Debate Stoppage As Tony Ferguson Breaks Long Losing Streak With TKO Of Salt Papi At Misfits Boxing 22

    “Won A Fight In The Year 2025” – Fans Rejoice, Debate Stoppage As Tony Ferguson Breaks Long Losing Streak With TKO Of Salt Papi At Misfits Boxing 22

    For the first time since 2019, Tony Ferguson got his hand raised in a fight, as he scored a third-round TKO of Nathaniel “Salt Papi” Bustamante in the co-main event of Misfits Boxing 22, claiming the promotion’s interim middleweight title.

    Ferguson tried to get going with pressure during the opening round, but Salt Papi connected with the cleaner shots. This continued with the second round. There, Ferguson landed more strikes, though Salt Papi notably crack Ferguson with an uppercut and landed a number of left hands.

    Ferguson managed to really pressure Salt Papi during the third round, working the jab and mixing up his attacks while Salt Papi tried to look to land power blows. Ferguson then turned things up, landing a series of strong shots on Salt Papi, prompting the referee to stop the fight — much to the chagrin and protests of Salt Papi and his corner.

    Tony Ferguson Scores Third-Round TKO Of Salt Papi At Misfits Boxing 22

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    Ferguson, who was making his boxing debut, was once considered one of the best lightweights in MMA during his tenure with the UFC, which lasted from 2011 to 2024. Ferguson, who won season 13 of The Ultimate Fighter, went 15-1 in the UFC during the 2010s, which included 12 straight wins and a run as interim UFC lightweight champion. Ferguson’s MMA career, however, ended with eight straight losses, breaking the record for most consecutive losses in UFC history.

    Salt Papi came into this bout with a 6-2 exhibition boxing record, most of which have come in Misfits Boxing. Prior to tonight, his most recent fight came in November, scoring a third-round knockout of Kenny Ojuederie.

  • “The Stupidest Move Ever Made In Combat Sports” – Fans Rip On Dillon Danis vs. Warren Spencer As Danis Submits Spencer In 15 Seconds At Misfits Boxing 22

    “The Stupidest Move Ever Made In Combat Sports” – Fans Rip On Dillon Danis vs. Warren Spencer As Danis Submits Spencer In 15 Seconds At Misfits Boxing 22

    Dillon Danis first MMA fight in six years was barely a fight, as he easily stopped Warren Spencer in mere seconds in Misfits Boxing’s first MMA fight to become Misifts MMA light heavyweight champion.

    Spencer, who entered the ring forgetting to take off his footwear, looked to score a takedown on Danis. Danis easily stopped it and got right into full mount. Spencer then tapped out to a choke, ending the fight as quickly as it started.

    Danis then called out Islam Makhachev after the fight.

    Dillon Danis Submits Warren Spencer In Seconds At Misfits Boxing 22

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    Danis, a former Pan Jiu-Jitsu No-Gi world champion, fought in MMA just twice — both in Bellator. He submitted Kyle Walker at Bellator 198 and Max Humphrey at Bellator 222.

    This was Spencer’s first MMA fight. Prior to this, he had a 1-2 exhibition MMA boxing record and won his professional boxing debut against Muganzi Hakim in April.

  • “Just Fought Possibly The Worst Boxer To Ever Exist” – Fans React To Bryan Battle’s Bizarre, Quick Victory In Dirty Boxing Debut At DBX 3

    “Just Fought Possibly The Worst Boxer To Ever Exist” – Fans React To Bryan Battle’s Bizarre, Quick Victory In Dirty Boxing Debut At DBX 3

    Less than 10 days following his release from the UFC, Bryan Battle made his Dirty Boxing Championship debut at DBX 3, pulling off a win over Derik de Freitas in a fight that was short, but also weird, if not downright atrocious.

    After a pair of combinations, Freitas threw wildly before clinching with Battle and having to be separated. Battle and Freitas would then swing away before a left hand dropped Freitas, with Battle following up with some ground strikes. After another referee stand up, Battle knocked Freitas down again with another series of shots.

    Freitas grabbed Battle’s leg to reset but did not answer the referee’s order to get up, prompting him to stop the match and awarded the fight to Battle.

    Bryan Battle Quickly Stops Derik de Freitas At Dirty Boxing 3

    Battle was released by the UFC following the weekend of UFC 319. Battle was scheduled to compete on the card against Nursulton Ruziboev but came in four pounds over the middleweight non-title limit, and the fight was canceled. This was Battle’s second straight scheduled fight where he missed weight, as he came in four pounds over the welterweight non-title limit for his UFC 310 win over Randy Brown.

    Freitas has a 3-9 professional MMA record. Prior to tonight, his most recent fight came in November, losing in 20 seconds to Angelo Rivera Jr. due to ankle injury.

  • “This Is Going To Be Awesome” – Dana White Says UFC White House Event Is A Done Deal

    “This Is Going To Be Awesome” – Dana White Says UFC White House Event Is A Done Deal

    Ever since it was first brought into the wild, the idea of a UFC White House event has been debated, discussed, derided, and defended. Now, approximately 10 months before the 250th anniversary of the United States, UFC CEO and President Dana White claims plans for an event are now official.

    White made the announcement during an Instagram Live stream on the evening of August 28, stating he had spent the day in Washington, D.C. trying to figure out details in regard to the event

    “We had the meeting at the White House; could not have gone better,” White said. “This is going to be awesome. The White House fight is on. I will have more details on that in the next couple of weeks. But we got it done today.”

    Dana White Says UFC White House Event Is A Go Following Meeting In Washington, D.C.

    U.S. President Donald Trump first teased the idea about a card at the White House during Fourth of July festivities last month. He stated such an event as part of a big series of events to celebrate the Semiquincentennial of the U.S.

    The UFC and White, in a series of interviews, would later indicate the plans were one of serious nature, with full intentions of a card to take place on the lawn of the White House on July 4, 2026.

    White has previously claimed he intends to make the one of the “baddest” cards in UFC history at such an event, though he wouldn’t name any potential names or matchups due to the distance of time between now and the White House card.

    Many fighters have expressed their desire to be selected for such an event, including Conor McGregor and Jon Jones. McGregor hasn’t fought in the UFC since 2021 but has since returned to the UFC’s testing pool. Jones’ retirement lasted only two weeks due to the announcement; however, White has expressed trepidation and a lack of desire in placing Jones on the card.

    It is believed many or all of the tickets for the White House card will be complimentary, and it is unclear if this event would be broadcast on Paramount+ exclusively or on linear CBS networks as well with the UFC’s new U.S. broadcasting deal with Paramount that begins in 2026.

  • Virna Jandiroba vs. Mackenzie Dern For Vacant Strawweight Title To Co-Headline UFC 321, Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Mario Bautista Added To Card

    Virna Jandiroba vs. Mackenzie Dern For Vacant Strawweight Title To Co-Headline UFC 321, Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Mario Bautista Added To Card

    Following the confirmation that Weili Zhang will be moving up to flyweight to challenge Valentina Shevchenko, a new UFC women’s strawweight champion will be crowned at UFC 321, as Virna Jandiroba faces off with Mackenzie Dern.

    UFC CEO and President Dana White confirmed the news on Instagram Live before a confirmation graphic posted to the UFC on social media.

    White confirmed in the same announcement stream the end of Zhang’s second reign as champion, finalizing the long-awaited showdown between she and Valentina Shevchenko for the latter’s 125-pound title in the co-main event of UFC 322, three weeks after UFC 321.

    Zhang defended the strawweight title three times in her second reign as champion, defeating Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    Virna Jandiroba And Mackenzie Dern To Fight At UFC 321 To Determine New Strawweight Champion

    Jandiroba has won five straight and six of her last seven fights. Her two most recent victories are two of the names Zhang defeated in her second title run; Jandiroba defeated Lemos in the main event of UFC Vegas 94 in July 2024 and Xiaonan at UFC 314 in April.

    Dern, the former grappling and jiu-jitsu world champion, has won two straight and three of her last five. Dern comes into this fight off a bonus-earning, buzzer-beater submission of Amanda Ribas in the main event of UFC Vegas 101 this past January.

    White also announced Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Mario Bautista will be added to the main card of UFC 321. Nurmagomedov’s previous-unbeaten record came to an end at UFC 311 in January, falling just short of claiming the bantamweight title from Merab Dvalishvili. Bautista has won eight straight, most recently defeating Patchy Mix at UFC 316.

    UFC 321 takes place at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi on October 25. The main event will see Tom Aspinall defend the UFC heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane.

  • Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Announced For UFC 322 Main Event, Weili Zhang To Vacate Title And Challenge Valentina Shevchenko In Co-Main Event

    Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev Announced For UFC 322 Main Event, Weili Zhang To Vacate Title And Challenge Valentina Shevchenko In Co-Main Event

    The UFC will be returning to New York’s Madison Square Garden for UFC 322 on November 15, featuring a pair of what could be considered championship superfights to headline the night.

    The main event will see Jack Della Maddalena make his first defense of the UFC welterweight championship, as he faces the challenge of former UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev.

    JDM, an alumnus of Dana White’s Contender Series, has gone unbeaten in professional MMA since dropping his first two fights. His rise up the welterweight ranks ended in successful fashion with a win over Belal Muhammad at UFC 315 in May to claim the UFC’s 170-pound title.

    Makhachev became UFC lightweight champion with a submission of Charles Oliveira at UFC 280. He defended the title four times, defeating Alexander Volkanovski twice, as well as defeating Dustin Poirier and Renato Moicano, before vacating the belt — now held by Ilia Topuria — earlier this year.

    Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev, Valentina Shevchenko vs. Weili Zhang Official For UFC 322

    Like the stories of Makhachev and Topuria, Weili Zhang will be vacating her strawweight championship and challenging Valentina Shevchenko for the women’s flyweight title in the UFC 323 co-main event — a battle of the top two-ranked pound-for-pound women’s fighters in the UFC today.

    Shevchenko initially won the women’s flyweight championship at UFC 231, defending the belt seven times before her trilogy with Alexa Grasso that saw her lose and regain the title. Shevchenko defended the belt earlier this year at UFC 315, defeating Manon Fiorot.

    Zhang, a two-time UFC women’s strawweight champion, began her second run with the gold by submitting Carla Esparza at UFC 281, which was also held at Madison Square Garden. She has since successfully defended the title against Amanda Lemos, Yan Xiaonan, and Tatiana Suarez.

    UFC 322 will also feature former welterweight champion Leon Edwards in action against Carlos Prates. Edwards lost to Sean Brady earlier this year in his first fight since dropping the belt to Belal Muhammad. Prates, meanwhile, scored a highlight knockout of Geoff Neal just a couple of weeks ago at UFC 319.

  • Dana White’s Contender Series Season 9, Episode 3 Highlights As 5 Awarded UFC Contracts

    Dana White’s Contender Series Season 9, Episode 3 Highlights As 5 Awarded UFC Contracts

    The latest season ofย Dana Whiteโ€™s Contender Seriesย continued with another night of knockout action — namely of the first-round variety — and plenty of highlights in Las Vegas.

    DWCS began in 2017 and has produced a notable number of fighters currently on the UFC’s roster. Since the show’s inception in 2017, a couple have even gone on to claim UFC championships. Known as “The ultimate job interview,” DWCS features five fights weekly, over the course of 10 weeks, as combatants compete to impress UFC CEO and President Dana White and earn a UFC contract.

    Last year’s edition saw 42 fighters earn a contract with the world’s leading MMA organization across 10 events, slightly down from the 46 handed out in 2023. Episode three of season nine this week saw five prospects earn the opportunity to taste the Octagon’s bright lights.

    The night’s action got off to a hot start from Donte Johnson, who scored a quick finish of Darion Abbey. Johnson brought his power out early, and a barrage of punches from Johnson forced the fight to be halted just over a minute into the fight.

    Manouel Sousa then brought out another big finish with his comeback victory over Cristian Perez in a wild, skilled battle. Perez’s grappling caused some issues for Sousa early on in the fight, including threatening a choke in the first and a leg lock attempt in the second. But Perez appeared to tire out, and Sousa took advantage. Sousa pounded away on Perez in the third, fending off all takedown attempts and forcing him to fight on the feet. Sousa’s battering was too much for Perez to handle, and “Manumiuto” managed to get the TKO in the third.

    Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev then one-upped everyone so far by demolishing Alik Lorenz in 30 mere seconds. After landing a low kick, Yakhyaev pressured Lorenz, landing a knee and a barrage of punches until Lorenz was a crumbled mess laying up against the fence.

    Marcio Barbosa added to the fun with his own first-round finish, putting away Damon Wilson. Barbosa cracked Wilson with a right hand, sending him face first to the mat. Wilson, however, bounced right back up and tried to get in the fight. Barbosa landed more power shots, however, and the fight was soon stopped in his favor.

    The main event of the evening saw Ryan Gandra make quick work of Trent Miller, who took this fight on about a week’s notice. Gandra brought power right away in the opening minute, landing and pressuring Miller with huge shots. A barrage of shots nearly brought the end of the fight, only for it to be finished seconds later with a right hand that dropped Miller.

    The result to all this? A second straight week where all five winners received UFC contracts.

    Donte Johnson vs. Darion Abbey

    Cristian Perez vs. Manoel Sousa

    Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev vs. Alik Lorenz

    Damon Wilson vs. Marcio Barbosa

    Trent Miller vs. Ryan Gandra