Author: Thomas Albano

  • UFC Rankings Report: Former Bantamweight Champion Now A Top-5 Featherweight

    UFC Rankings Report: Former Bantamweight Champion Now A Top-5 Featherweight

    The latest action on offer inside the Octagon has seen some climb the UFC rankings toward contention and others fall away.

    And in the aftermath of Saturday’s UFC Shanghai, MMA News has you covered with this week’s complete updates.

    Men’s Pound-For-Pound: No changes.

    Women’s Pound-for-Pound: No changes.

    Women’s Strawweight: No changes.

    Women’s Flyweight: No changes.

    Women’s Bantamweight: No changes.

    Flyweight: As a result of his win at UFC Shanghai, Charles Johnson moves up two spots to No. 13. Ramazan Temirov and Bruno Silva each drop one spot, respectively, to Nos. 14 and 15.

    Bantamweight: No changes.

    Featherweight: Following his win at UFC Shanghai, Aljamain Sterling moves up two spots to No. 5, swapping places with the man he defeated, Brian Ortega — who falls two spots to No. 7.

    Lightweight: Joel Alvarez enters the rankings at No. 15, replacing Mauricio Ruffy.

    Welterweight: No changes.

    Middleweight: No changes.

    Light Heavyweight: Following his win, Johnny Walker moves up one spot to No. 12, swapping places with Nikita Krylov (now No. 13). The man Walker beat, Zhang Minyang, falls one spot to No. 15, swapping places with Alonzo Menifield (now No. 14).

    Heavyweight: No changes.

    This week’s new UFC rankings were first reported by John Morgan. UFC.com’s rankings section still to be updated as of publication time.

  • 5 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC Shanghai: Johnny Walker vs. Zhang Mingyang

    5 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC Shanghai: Johnny Walker vs. Zhang Mingyang

    The UFC returned to China for a Fight Night event with UFC Shanghai on August 23, taking place during the early hours of the morning at the Shanghai Indoor Stadium in Shanghai, China.

    This represented the UFC’s first card held in Shanghai since November 2017, a card that saw the final fight in the career of UFC Hall of Famer Michael Bisping, as he was knocked out by Kelvin Gastelum. This past November, the UFC held a Fight Night event in Macau, which saw Petr Yan scoring a decision over Deiveson Figueiredo.

    The main event of this UFC Shanghai saw a light heavyweight showdown featuring Johnny Walker and Zhang Mingyang. Walker was looking to rebound from a three-fight losing skid, which included a no-contest and knockout loss vs. current light heavyweight champion Magomed Ankalaev and a knockout loss to Volkan Oezdemir. Mingyang, meanwhile, has scored every victory of his MMA career thus far in the first round. He’s 3-0 since entering the UFC, scoring finishes of Brendson Ribiero, Ozzy Diaz, and Anthony Smith.

    The co-main event saw a pair of stars battling in a 153-pound catchweight contest, as former featherweight title challenger Brian Ortega faced former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling. Ortega has lost three of his last four, stretching back to his unsuccessful challenge of Alexander Volkanovski for the featherweight title at UFC 266. Sterling moved up to 145 after losing the bantamweight title, defeating Calvin Kattar at UFC 300 but losing to Movsar Evloev at UFC 310. The fight took place at catchweight following serious weight-cut complications for Ortega.

    Who showed out in China? Who faltered? Let’s find out with this edition of UFC Hits and Misses!

    Hit – Uran Satybaldiev Starts The Card With UFC History

    Prior to UFC Shanghai, only three people in the UFC managed to pull off a victory via Ezekiel choke — Aleksei Oleinik (who had a stellar three), Remco Pardoel, and Alexander Volknov. Uran Sarybaldiev now gets to join that list.

    Going up against Diyar Nurgozhay, Sarybaldiev made things quick. He could’ve gotten him out of there in the opening minute, but Nurgozhay managed to survive getting rocked. Sarybaldiev then had a tight kimura, but again, Nurgozhay came out of it still in the fight. Sarybaldiev completely overwhelmed him, however, and managed to get on top and secure the rare submission — done, even rarer, from the top position.

    It’s not every day that we get a UFC Fight Night event in an arena with fans, let alone an international one. But a finish like this definitely set the tone for what ended up being an exciting preliminary card.

    Hit – Yi Zha’s Starching Left Hand Leads To KO Success

    Uran Satybaldiev wasn’t the only prelim fighter with a quick finish, as Yi Zha probably saw that and said “I can top that” — doing so with his sub-minute finish of Westin Wilson.

    Zha was locked in, nailing Wilson with a left hand that stunned and dropped him. Wilson made it back to his feet, but not for long. Zha cracked him with a hard combination during his flurry of offense that put Wilson away for good in about 37 seconds.

    Zha has a history of first-round finishes, but most of them have been by submission. You’d have to go back to his 2019 second-round finish of Tenglige to find his last KO/TKO win prior to UFC Shanghai.

    Zha has been featured in more Road to UFC cards than actual UFC Fight Nights; however, hopefully this gives us a taste that we can see more from Zha in the future.

    Hit – Kyle Daukaus Says “I’m Back!”

    I could give a miss here for Michel Pereira suffering his third straight loss, but I feel that’d be taking away from the bigger story. Once upon time, the Daukaus brothers were prominent prospects in the UFC. But things didn’t work out and both were released.

    On late notice, however, Kyle Daukaus made the most of his second chance, finishing Pereira in just 43 seconds.

    Daukaus quickly landed a right hand that dropped Pereira, and down came the ground-and-pound right after. A pair of elbows in particular were enough to put Pereira’s lights out and force Herb Dean to halt the action.

    Since his first UFC run ended, Daukaus is now 4-0 and has been the CFFC welterweight champion. It has been an awesome redemption road built, and hopefully Daukaus will get to continue that momentum in his next UFC bout.

    In the words of his walkout song, indeed, “The boys are back in town.”

    Hit – Never Count Out Charles Johnson — Especially Against Prospects

    Some have considered Charles Johnson to be one of the most underrated flyweights in the UFC, and for good reason. Just look at what he did when he and Lone’er Kavanagh faced off during the prelims.

    Kavanagh was laying it into Johnson in the first round of the fight. There were a couple of times during that round where it looked like Kavanagh would finish him. After surviving a guillotine attempt during round two, Johnson was pressuring back. And it was a pair of elbows that changed everything. As Kavanagh was moving back with his hands down, Johnson saw the opening and took advantage, cracking Kavanagh and dropping him out cold to take his 0.

    Johnson has held his own with some solid talent that 125 has to offer, and no one should be writing him off any more. In fact, throw him in there with a top-10 opponent next outing, and let’s see what he’s got against them.

    Miss – Lone’er Kavanagh Probably Kicking Himself After KO Loss

    It’s perhaps the most important rule in martial arts, mixed or not — protect yourself at all times, and that means keeping your hands up.

    Lone’er Kavanagh was in control for a lot of this fight. But a tough veteran like Charles Johnson doesn’t go away easy. And sometimes in this sport, all it takes is that one moment where you let your guard down, that one moment of weakness, that one mistake. Kavanagh committed it, Johnson saw his opportunity, and Johnson took the win.

    It’s a painful experience for Kavanagh, but hopefully he comes back a stronger, better fighter for this. Sometimes we, not just as fighters, but as humans, need to eat our Ls in order to grow. I hope that’s what happens for Kavanagh here.

    Miss – Kiefer Crosbie’s Heart, MMA Stigma Gets Him Punished

    This one is just sad. Bless Kiefer Crosbie for wanting to channel the spirit of Anthony Smith and not just take the DQ win. But maybe he should have, because after getting hit with the illegal shot, he was quickly stopped by Taiyilake Nueraji.

    Crosbie was hit with an illegal knee in the first round and was bloodied. He seemed out of it, but the doctor cleared him, and Crosbie elected to continue. About 30 seconds later, the fight was over, with Nueraji taking advantage of the situation for an easy TKO.

    Unfortunately, this was a no-win situation. The toxic cesspool known as the MMA fanbase is harping on him for not taking the DQ win. But what if he had done so? I guarantee people would have been telling him he’s a coward, not a man, and a whole bunch of terms I can’t say on this professional platform. And don’t tell he wouldn’t have, because, you, dear reader, know people would have.

    And the sad part is Crosbie is now 0-3 in the UFC, so he’s liable to get cut. I hope not; that would be cruel of Dana White and company to do. I think they need to give him another opportunity to make up for this really bad situation. And it would be priceless (yes, in a bad way) if someone (be it White or anyone in this MMA space), who praised Anthony Smith when he didn’t take the easy DQ win against Jon Jones at UFC 235, and who are part of this mindset of wanting tough-guy fighters with a lot of grit and fight in them, shame Kiefer Crosbie for his choice in that Octagon.

    Now…if we’re going to blame someone other than Crosbie, why is Marc Goddard getting a lot of blame? We talk about lack of accountability for officials and the frustration of referee mistakes, and here’s Goddard actually taking two points — a rarity in this sport. And it was the right move! If the doctor cleared Crosbie, then isn’t it Crosbie’s choice. I, personally, would like to know what the ringside physician was thinking to clear him quickly and not encourage Crosbie and Goddard to give Crosbie more of the allotted five minutes than Crosbie took? What even made the physician decide that Crosbie could continue?

    And for those who say “Well, good, because I don’t like all this extra waiting around, especially when I’m up in the early hours of the morning when I didn’t have to…” — I say zip it. When you’re the fouled fighter in the Octagon, you let me know. Then let’s see how your opinion stands.

    Miss – The Struggles Of Lack Of Heavyweight Talent Continues

    Sergei Pavlovich vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosta was positioned as an important matchup when it comes to the heavyweight title picture, since they entered Nos. 3 and 6, respectively, in the heavyweight rankings. All this matchup ended up doing was showing just how lifeless the UFC’s heavyweight division is.

    Pavlovich landed the heavier and cleaner strikes throughout the fight, damaging Cortes-Acosta but not doing enough to score the finish. Cortes-Acosta barely found his rhythm, with perhaps the exception for the third round. And while Pavlovich was methodical in his punching, it was a performance that didn’t exactly set the world on fire.

    I get it; both men were looking for prime division in the heavyweight title picture (which is easier to grab these days than previous). But when the bar you clear as a fight is, Derrick Lewis vs. Francis Ngannou, then I think there’s an issue. And it doesn’t make me want to see Tom Aspinall vs. Sergei Pavlovich 2 anytime soon.

    Man, you consider this fight, with some of the supposed best heavyweight has to offer, combined with Jon Jones wasting months of Tom Aspinall’s prime, I really feel bad for Aspinall.

    Miss – Brian Ortega’s Weight Mishap And The Co-Main Event That Shouldn’t Have Been

    Let’s be serious and clear: No way in heck should this fight have happened. None. Whatsoever. Brian Ortega looked terrible on the scales, and he looked terrible in this fight. Heck, this fight was just plain bad, period, and after Ortega’s mishap, it should have been moved to three rounds.

    Ortega was completely outstruck 23-2 in the opening round, and that pretty much set the pace for the entirety of the first four rounds. Ortega did land a rocking shot in the fifth and desperately tried for a triangle choke in that same round, but he was completely no match for Sterling.

    It wasn’t exactly a win that’d give Sterling a future title shot, but with another win or two, he’s probably challenging Volkanovski (or whoever holds the gold at that point). At this point, I’d just like to know the full story as to what happened with that weight cut. And regardless, Brian Ortega should be fighting at lightweight from this point forward, no exceptions or excuses.

    Hit – Johnny Walker: The Most Unpredictable

    There are times when Johnny Walker doesn’t look great. And then there are times like the UFC Shanghai main event, where he delivers a highlight finish and shows the potential most saw in him back when he made his UFC debut in 2019.

    The thing is it didn’t look that way when Walker faked a glove touch to try and score a takedown. Zhang Mingyang easily placed him on his back and pounded on him, looking like he’d extend his streak of first-round finishes. Walker survived the storm, however, and in the second round, his chopping low kicks did a number on Mingyang. Mingyang appeared to be injured by one of his kicks, which Walker followed up with some ground strikes before the fight was stopped.

    Walker now snaps a three-fight winless skid, and if he can pull off a win over a top-10 contender in his next outing, he’d prove that he’s once again a viable name in the light heavyweight title picture.

  • “Beating Up On Italian Kids To Try And Relive His Old Glory” – Paulo Costa, Ben Askren, Cris Cyborg, & Fans React To Release Of New Conor McGregor Sparring Footage

    “Beating Up On Italian Kids To Try And Relive His Old Glory” – Paulo Costa, Ben Askren, Cris Cyborg, & Fans React To Release Of New Conor McGregor Sparring Footage

    Conor McGregor has been doing a lot of talking over the last couple of months about a potential comeback to fighting, and it appears he might be showing it through new sparring footage that has come out.

    McGregor recently posted a series of videos to social media, showing him training with fighters in a gym in Italy.

    McGregor helped lead the class through a variety of exercises, working on his striking and grappling alongside the other trainees. He seemed to go hard as he could do, too, with one particular video showing McGregor wailing on one young man with his back to the wall.

    The videos brought mixed reactions in the MMA community on social media. Some feel it shows McGregor is serious about a comeback and that it was a great experience for the young men. Others, however, question what McGregor accomplishes by beating up on lesser, inexperienced fighters — and question what the fighters are really getting out of it.

    Conor McGregor Releases New Sparring Footage On Social Media

    Since July, McGregor has teased a comeback to the Octagon in order to compete on the UFC White House card. McGregor’s last fight came at UFC 264, losing his trilogy bout with Dustin Poirier.

    McGregor, who also has been facing allegations of sexual assault, including a Dublin jury finding him liable for the sexual assault of Nikita Hand in December 2018, has also been teased to compete in BKFC. McGregor has been a part-owner of BKFC since April 2024.

  • BKFC President Claims Conor McGregor Interested In Winner of Mike Perry vs. Jeremy Stephens

    BKFC President Claims Conor McGregor Interested In Winner of Mike Perry vs. Jeremy Stephens

    Conor McGregor has been doing a lot of talking about the UFC White House card of late, but what if he returned to action outside the UFC?

    This is what was suggested by BKFC President David Feldman during a recent press conference to promote BKFC 82, which will be headlined by a King of Violence title clash featuring Mike Perry and Jeremy Stephens.

    McGregor had no showed the press conference, and Feldman suggested to Perry and Stephens it’s because he’s in training to face whoever wins their fight.

    “We were supposed to have my partner, my friend, Conor McGregor, was going to be here today, but he couldn’t make it last minute because he’s actually very, very focused,” Feldman said. “He’s focused because he said one of you two guys is probably his next fight.”

    Could Conor McGregor Face Mike Perry Or Jeremy Stephens In BKFC?

    McGregor, who became a part-owner of BKFC in April 2024, has previously teased about the idea of having a bout in BKFC, especially if he manages to fight out the two reported fights remaining on his current UFC deal.

    McGregor also has had a couple of spats with Perry since Perry’s loss in the boxing ring to Jake Paul last year.

    Of course, McGregor and Stephens also have a history, with the two having a face-off in January and Stephens being the target of McGregor’s infamous “Who the f*** is that guy?” remarks during a UFC 205 press conference in 2016.

    McGregor has not fought since his UFC 264 loss to Dustin Poirier, but he has recently been one of several fighters who have put their name in the bucket to compete on the UFC White House card in July 2026.

    Perry’s fight with Stephens will be his first in BKFC since defeating Thiago Alves at Knucklemania IV in April 2024.

    Stephens finished Eddie Alvarez at Knucklemania V this past January.

  • “The Most Unpredictable UFC Fighter Of All Time” – Fans React As Johnny Walker Stops First-Round Winning Streak Of Zhang Mingyang At UFC Shanghai

    “The Most Unpredictable UFC Fighter Of All Time” – Fans React As Johnny Walker Stops First-Round Winning Streak Of Zhang Mingyang At UFC Shanghai

    Those who wrote the story of Johnny Walker’s demise appear to have been mistaken, as he was able to finish Zhang Mingyang in the main event of UFC Shanghai.

    As Mingyang put out a hand for a handshake at the fight’s start, Walker attempted to score a takedown, only for Mingyang to easily place him on his back. Mingyang controlled the action on the ground well before tagging Walker on the feet. Walker responded to a wobbling right hand by trying to clinch Mingyang up and take him down. Walker attempted to bring his own power and use angles, but Mingyang landed a sharp elbow and continued to cut off the cage.

    The pace continued throughout the second round, with Walker trying to find success with the calf kick. One of them did find that success for him, putting Mingyang in great pain and sending him to the mat. Walker pounded away with strikes, overwhelming Mingyang, who tried but couldn’t get back to his feet, resulting in a second-round TKO.

    Johnny Walker Stops Zhang Mingyang in UFC Shanghai Main Event

    This win snapped a three-fight winless skid for Walker, who had gone to a no-contest and lost against current light heavyweight champ Magomed Ankalev and was knocked out by Volkan Oezdemir.

    Mingyang had entered tonight’s bout with a 12-fight win streak, with all of his wins coming via a first-round finish. He was 3-0 in the UFC entering tonight with wins over Brendson Ribeiro, Ozzy Diaz, and Anthony Smith.

  • “Should’ve Been Made A Three Rounder” – Fans Rip Letdown Of UFC Shanghai Co-Main Event As Aljamain Sterling Sweeps Scorecards Against Brian Ortega

    “Should’ve Been Made A Three Rounder” – Fans Rip Letdown Of UFC Shanghai Co-Main Event As Aljamain Sterling Sweeps Scorecards Against Brian Ortega

    After Brian Ortega’s condition at the UFC Shanghai weigh-ins caused a lot of concern, his co-main event bout with Aljamain Sterling ultimately seemed to prove that the fight going on — let alone it being five rounds — was not worth it.

    Sterling completely dominated the opening round by default, as he outstruck Ortega, who barely had much activity, 23-2. Ortega continued to not do much of anything in the second round — a round that saw the two get booed by the crowd and Herb Dean controversially pausing the action after Ortega claimed a punch to be an eye poke, and Sterling allowed the break instead of capitalizing.

    Sterling continued to use his strikes to his advantage during the third round, mixing in leg kicks that busted up one of Ortega’s legs. Ortega tried to get a flurry going in the final minute of the round, but his pace dwindled again during the fourth round. Sterling scored a takedown in the final minute of the fourth round and landed some ground strikes on Ortega, who was desperate to land anything.

    Sterling scored another pair of takedowns in the fifth round but he had to survive a rocking shot from Ortega, as well as a desperation triangle. Sterling ended up sweeping the judges’ scorecards.

    Aljamain Sterling Wins Lackluster Decision Over Brian Ortega In UFC Shanghai Co-Main Event

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    This fight had been scheduled to be a featherweight bout but was changed following weight-cut complications for Ortega. It had initially been reported during UFC Shanghai early weigh-ins that “T-City” was transported to the hospital and the fight was off.

    Sterling is now 2-1 at featherweight since moving up after the end of his bantamweight title run. He’d use his post-fight interview to call out current champion Alexander Volkanovski.

    Ortega has now lost four of his last five, and his future is most likely at lightweight following a pair of fights that saw him have weight cut issues.

  • Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal Booked For UFC 320 Main Card

    Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal Booked For UFC 320 Main Card

    A key top-10 featherweight matchup has been made official for UFC 320, as Josh Emmett will take on Youssef Zalal.

    The UFC announced the news during the UFC Shanghai broadcast, confirming that the bout will take place during the pay-per-view’s main card.

    Emmett and Zalal are currently ranked No. 8 and 9, respectively, in the UFC featherweight rankings as of UFC Shanghai.

    Josh Emmett To Meet Youssef Zalal At UFC 320

    Emmett has lost three of his last four. After over a year away from the Octagon, Emmett returned at UFC Vegas 105 in April, dropping a decision to potential future title challenger Lerone Murphy.

    Zalal has won his last seven straight and is a perfect 4-0 since returning to the UFC last year.

    UFC 320 is headlined by a light heavyweight title rematch between Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira and Merab Dvalshvili defending the bantamweight championship against Cory Sandhagen.

  • “Lost That Killer Instinct” – Fans Blast Sergei Pavlovich And Waldo Cortes-Acosta’s Performances In Decision Win For Pavlovich At UFC Shanghai

    “Lost That Killer Instinct” – Fans Blast Sergei Pavlovich And Waldo Cortes-Acosta’s Performances In Decision Win For Pavlovich At UFC Shanghai

    Segrei Pavlovich and Waldo Cortes-Acosta did not do much to raise the current reputation of the UFC’s heavyweight division at UFC Shanghai, though Pavlovich was able to easily get his hand raised.

    The pair did a lot of circling during the opening frame, with Cortes-Acosta on the outside, both trying to feel the other’s power with jabs. After an accidental clash of heads, the two began to exchange. Pavlovich connected cleaning with less than two minutes left, briefly pushing Cortes-Acosta to the fence. Cortes-Acosta tried to get a rhythm going, mixing in low kicks with his punches, though Pavlovich caught him coming in again with an uppercut.

    Pavlovich strung a few power shots together during the second round, including a right hand that stumbled Cortes-Acosta back. Cortes-Acosta tried to push the pace in the final minute of the frame, but Pavlovich seemed to remain the one landing the more effective strikes in their exchanges.

    After some leg kick trading, Pavlovich landed a strong right hand that stumbled Cortes-Acosta back. A late combo from Pavlovich appeared to do damage, as did another right hand seconds later, but it wasn’t enough to get the finish.

    Sergei Pavlovich Gets Nod Over Waldo Cortes-Acosta At UFC Shanghai

    Pavlovich now has won two straight, coming into this bout off a win over Jairzinho Rozenstruik at UFC Saudi Arabia in February.

    Cortes-Acosta sees a five-fight win streak snapped with this loss.

  • “Should Have…Took The DQ Win” – Fans React As Taiyilake Nueraji Secures First-Round Finish Despite Two-Point Deduction For Illegal Knee On Keifer Crosbie At UFC Shanghai

    “Should Have…Took The DQ Win” – Fans React As Taiyilake Nueraji Secures First-Round Finish Despite Two-Point Deduction For Illegal Knee On Keifer Crosbie At UFC Shanghai

    Taiyilake Nueraji scored the victory over Keifer Crosbie in his UFC debut during the main card opener for UFC Shanghai, but it came with a major asterisk.

    The fight started with plenty of trading and scrambling on the ground, with Nueraji controlling the action in spite of Crosbie’s attempts to use a rubber guard and find a leg lock. The turning point came, however, when Nueraji landed a knee on Crosbie, who was still grounded.

    A bloodied Crosbie decided to continue the fight, with referee Marc Goddard deducting two points from Nueraji. That didn’t matter, however, as Nueraji would prevent a takedown attempt and finished Crosbie with ground-and-pound about 30 seconds later.

    Taiyilake Nueraji Lands Illegal Knee But Finishes Keifer Crosbie At UFC Shanghai

    Nueraji now moves to 12-1 as a pro, with all of his victories coming via a finish.

    Crosbie has now lost three straight and is 0-3 in the Octagon.

  • “The Prospect Killer…Give That Man His Respect” – Fans & Fighters React To Charles Johnson Pulling Off Sudden, Surprise KO To End Unbeaten Record Of Lone’er Kavanagh At UFC Shanghai

    “The Prospect Killer…Give That Man His Respect” – Fans & Fighters React To Charles Johnson Pulling Off Sudden, Surprise KO To End Unbeaten Record Of Lone’er Kavanagh At UFC Shanghai

    Charles Johnson is not the kind of fighter to be counted out so soon. That’s the message that was delivered as he handed Lone’er Kavanagh the first loss of his professional MMA career during the UFC Shanghai prelims.

    Kavanagh troubled Johnson early, landing a hook and a head kick in the opening couple of minutes that both did some notable damage. Kavanagh continued to push the pace, dominating early on and looking like he could finish Johnson at any point.

    Kavanagh attempted a tight guillotine choke in the second round, but Johnson was able to escape. Kavanagh tried to stay with him, only for Johnson to land some hard elbows before landing a right hand that dropped Kavanagh out cold.

    Charles Johnson Drops Lone’er Kavanagh Out Cold At UFC Shanghai

    Johnson, who at one point lost three straight and looked like he could be cut at any point, has now won five of his last six fights.

    Kavanagh had won his first two UFC bouts against Jose Ochoa and Felipe dos Santos after a first-round finish on Dana White’s Contender Series last year.

  • “Seized The Opportunity” – Fans React As Kyle Daukaus Drops Jaws By Dropping And Finishing Michel Pereira In UFC Return At UFC Shanghai

    Kyle Daukaus is back, returning to the UFC for the first time in three years and making a statement in a big way as he stops Michel Pereira during the UFC Shanghai prelims.

    Less than a minute into the bout, Daukaus landed a right hand that knocked Pereira down. Daukaus followed Pereira to the mat and started to land some ground-and-pound.

    After a pair of elbows that connected roughly, the referee stepped in to stop the fight, much to the protest of Pereira.

    Kyle Daukaus Returns To UFC For First Time In Three Years, Scores Sub-Minute TKO Of Michel Pereira At UFC Shanghai

    Daukaus went 2-4 (1 NC) with the UFC between 2020 and 2022, including losses to Brendan Allen and Roman Dolidze, as well as a no-contest in a fight with Kevin Holland. Since his initial UFC release, Daukaus had won four straight, claiming the CFFC middleweight title and defending it twice.

    Pereira has now lost three straight, getting stopped by Anthony Hernandez last October and dropping a decision to Abus Magomedov at UFC Kansas City in April.

  • VIDEO: Yi Zha Cracks, Finishes Westin Wilson In Under A Minute At UFC Shanghai

    VIDEO: Yi Zha Cracks, Finishes Westin Wilson In Under A Minute At UFC Shanghai

    Add another first-round finish to the track record of Yi Zha, as he managed to score a quick victory over Westin Wilson during the UFC Shanghai prelims.

    Just seconds into the fight, Zha took advantage of Wilson’s hands being down and started to rock him. Zha worked him over well with the left hand, one of which dropped Wilson before he could get anything going.

    Wilson got back to his feet but was quickly re-dropped with a combination, prompting Herb Dean to stop the fight after just 37 seconds.

    Yi Zha Uses Strikes To Make Quick Work Of Westin Wilson At UFC Shanghai

    Zha, a veteran of Road to UFC, rebounds from a decision loss to Gabriel Santos in September. Zha has now won four of his last five and seven of his last nine.

    Wilson is now just 1-3 in the UFC since his July 2023 Octagon debut.

  • “Kyrgyzstan You Have An Aleksei Oleinik” – Fans React As Uran Satybaldiev Pulls Off Rare Ezekiel Choke From Top To Kick Off UFC Shanghai With Win Over Diyar Nurgozhay

    “Kyrgyzstan You Have An Aleksei Oleinik” – Fans React As Uran Satybaldiev Pulls Off Rare Ezekiel Choke From Top To Kick Off UFC Shanghai With Win Over Diyar Nurgozhay

    The spirit of Aleksei Oleinik must have been present at Shanghai Indoor Stadium this morning, as Uran Satybaldiev pulled off a rare Ezekiel Choke — and a rarer one that comes from the top position — to open the UFC Shanghai preliminary card with a victory over Diyar Nurgozhay.

    Satybaldiev troubled Nurgozhay in the fight’s second minute, dropping Nurgozhay with a right hand. Satybaldiev didn’t finish him with strikes, but he did lock on a tight kimura grip that looked like it could have broken Nurgozhay’s arm and finished the fight.

    Nurgozhay managed to escape that submission but found himself in further trouble when Satybaldiev got in top position and sought a choke. Though normally done from the bottom, Satybaldiev managed to position himself correctly to perform an Ezekiel choke from top position, scoring the tapout just halfway through the opening round.

    Satybaldiev now becomes just the fourth fighter in UFC history to score an Ezekiel choke submission in a fight with the promotion, joining the likes of Oleinik, Remco Pardoel, and Alexander Volkov.

    Uran Satybaldiev Becomes Fourth-Ever UFC Fighter To Score Win Via Ezekiel Choke Submission At UFC Shanghai

    Satybaldiev, the former LFA light heavyweight champion, made his short-notice UFC debut at heavyweight in April, dropping a decision to Martin Buday.

    Nurgozhay made his UFC debut in March, missing weight and getting submitted by Brendson Ribiero.

  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Johnny Walker Ends Zhang Mingyang’s Winning Streak

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Johnny Walker Ends Zhang Mingyang’s Winning Streak

    UFC Fight Night: Johnny Walker vs. Zhang Mingyang (aka UFC Shanghai) takes place in the early hours of Saturday morning, August 23, and MMA News has you covered with all the action!

    After a pay-per-view card in Chicago that saw the crowning of a new UFC middleweight champion, the MMA leader touches down in Shanghai for the first time since 2017, following a Fight Night held in Macau last November.

    The main event saw Johnny Walker breaking his own winless skid while snapping the long winning streak of Zhang Mingyang. Though Walker had a bizarre takedown attempt to start the fight, and Mingyang controlled the action in the first round with his strikes, a calf kick changed things in the second. One of Walker’s calf kicks caused Mingyang to go to the mat in pain, and Walker swarmed the Chinese fighter. Mingyang’s efforts to defend and get back to his feet were for naught, and Walker scored the second round finish.

    The co-main event of the evening saw Aljamain Sterling win a bizarre and lackluster 153-pound catchweight contest with Brian Ortega. Ortega, who already had plenty of controversy surrounding him and his concerning weight cut, put up little offense until a flurry and desperate submission efforts in the fifth round. Sterling went on to sweep the scorecards.

    The rest of the main card saw Sergei Pavlovich defeat Waldo Cortes-Acosta, Su Mudaerij earn a decision over Kevin Borjas, and Taiyilake Nueraji defeat Keifer Crosbie.

    If you missed the action, check here for all the results and highlights from the action in Shanghai!

    UFC Fight Night: Walker vs. Mingyang Results & Highlights

    Main Card:

    • Light Heavyweight: Johnny Walker def. Zhang Mingyang via TKO (R2, 2:37)
    • Catchweight (153 lbs): Aljamain Sterling def. Brian Ortega via unanimous decision (50-45 x3)
    • Heavyweight: Sergei Pavlovich def. Waldo Cortes-Acosta via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)
    • Flyweight: Su Mudaerji def. Kevin Borjas via unanimous decision (30-27 x3)
    • Welterweight: Taiyilake Nueraji def. Kiefer Crosbie via TKO (R1, 3:33)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Lightweight: Gauge Young def. Maheshate Hayisaer via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)
    • Flyweight: Charles Johnson def. Lone’er Kavanagh via KO (R2, 4:35)
    • Lightweight: Rong Zhu def. Austin Hubbard via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)
    • Middleweight: Kyle Daukaus def. Michel Pereira via TKO (R1, 0:43)
    • Featherweight: Yi Zha def. Westin Wilson via KO (R1, 0:37)
    • Bantamweight: You Su-young def. Xiao Long via unanimous decision (29-28 x3)
    • Light Heavyweight: Uran Satybaldiev def. Diyar Nurgozhay via submission (Ezekiel choke) (R1, 2:45)

    Uran Satybaldiev vs. Diyar Nurgozhay

    Xiao Long vs. You Su-young

    Yi Zha vs. Westin Wilson

    Michel Pereira vs. Kyle Daukaus

    Rong Zhu vs. Austin Hubbard

    Lone’er Kavanagh vs. Charles Johnson

    Maheshate Hayisaer vs. Gauge Young

    Taiyilake Nueraji vs. Kiefer Crosbie

    Su Mudaerji vs. Kevin Borjas

    Sergei Pavlovich vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosta

    Brian Ortega vs. Aljamain Sterling

    Johnny Walker vs. Zhang Mingyang

  • UFC Shanghai Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Walker vs. Mingyang, Ortega vs. Sterling, And More

    UFC Shanghai Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Walker vs. Mingyang, Ortega vs. Sterling, And More

    UFC Shanghai 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 Shanghai Indoor Stadium in Shanghai, China, on Saturday, August 23. The main card portion of the event will start at 6AM ET/3AM PT, with preliminary action starting at 3AM ET/12AM PT.

    The headline attraction for the event will feature Johnny Walker taking on Zhang Mingyang in a light heavyweight contenders’ battle.

    In the co-main event, former two-time featherweight title challenger Brian Ortega faces former UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling in a 153-pound catchweight contest. The bout was scheduled to be a featherweight bout but was changed due to weight cut complications for Ortega.

    The main card will also feature Sergei Pavlovich taking on Waldo Cortes-Acosta, Su Mudaerji against Kevin Borjas, and Taiyilake Nueraji facing Kiefer Crosbie.

    UFC Shanghai: Walker vs. Mingyang Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Shanghai as of August 22 at 9pm ET, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Light Heavyweight: Johnny Walker (+300) vs. Zhang Mingyang (-380)
    • Catchweight (153 lbs): Brian Ortega (+380) vs. Aljamain Sterling (-500)
    • Heavyweight: Sergei Pavlovich (-250) vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosta (+205)
    • Flyweight: Su Mudaerji (-175) vs. Kevin Borjas (+145)
    • Welterweight: Taiyilake Nueraji (-520) vs. Kiefer Crosbie (+390)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Lightweight: Maheshate Hayisaer (+124) vs. Gauge Young (-148)
    • Flyweight: Lone’er Kavanagh (-258) vs. Charles Johnson (+210)
    • Lightweight: Rong Zhu (-285) vs. Austin Hubbard (+230)
    • Middleweight: Michel Pereira (-238) vs. Kyle Daukaus (+195)
    • Featherweight: Yi Zha (-1050) vs. Westin Wilson (+675)
    • Bantamweight: Xiao Long (+120) vs. You Su-young (-142)
    • Light Heavyweight: Uran Satybaldiev (-108) vs. Diyar Nurgozhay (-112)
  • ESPN In Talks To Acquire UFC Fight Pass

    ESPN In Talks To Acquire UFC Fight Pass

    A little less than two weeks after it was reported they will no longer be the home for UFC live events starting in 2026, a new report has emerged that ESPN is seeking to purchase UFC Fight Pass and the UFC’s video library.

    Per Blake Avignon, who cites multiple unnamed sources, such a deal between the UFC and ESPN is not finalized but are in advanced talking stages.

    According to Avignon, “The plan is to fold the archive and select live content into ESPN’s new DTC (Direct-to-Consumer) app.”

    ESPN officially launched its new app on August 21 with an $11.99/month ESPN Select tier — which gives access to ESPN+ content — and a $29.99/month ESPN Unlimited tier — which gives access to all ESPN content.

    ESPN Eyeing Purchase Of UFC Fight Pass, Video Library

    It is unclear how much of the UFC’s video library — including the video libraries of other promotions the UFC has acquired, such as PRIDE, WEC, and Strikeforce — would be available on the ESPN app.

    It is also unclear what such an acquisition would mean for the regional and smaller promotions that air on UFC Fight Pass, including the LFA, CFFC, and Fury FC — as well as the discipline-focused programs including UFC BJJ and the UFC Fight Pass Invitational competitions.

    The archives for both Dana White’s Contender Series and The Ultimate Fighter are also available on UFC Fight Pass. While there is no indication of such, some believe this deal would mean both programs would remain with ESPN. Neither program was part of the UFC’s new deal with Paramount. This would mean a split of UFC properties between different networks and streaming services, which most believed might happen when initially discussing the UFC’s U.S. broadcasting rights after 2025.

    The UFC and Paramount agreed to a seven-year, $7.7 billion U.S. broadcasting deal that would see all 43 live events per calendar year — 13 UFC numbered cards and 30 UFC Fight Night events — be broadcast on the Paramount+ streaming service, with a select number of UFC numbered cards airing on the linear CBS network.

    It is also unclear what such a deal could mean for the fate of the PFL, whose own U.S. broadcasting deal with ESPN expires at the end of 2026.

    While they lost the rights to UFC live events, ESPN has been busy on the sports content front throughout August. At the beginning of the month, ESPN acquired assets of the NFL — including the NFL Network channel, NFL RedZone, and NFL Fantasy — in exchange for the football league gaining a 10 percent ownership stake in ESPN.

    Just one day ago, ESPN acquired the rights to MLB.TV, incorporating out-of-market MLB broadcasts (and in-market broadcasts for five MLB teams) into its streaming service.

    ESPN also gained U.S. broadcasting rights for the PLEs (Premium Live Events) of WWE — UFC’s sibling company under the TKO umbrella. While that deal was initially scheduled to start following the expiration of WWE’s deal with Peacock in March 2026, a new agreement amongst the companies will now see that deal begin with WWE WrestlePalooza on September 20.

  • “Can Barely Walk” – Fans React To Brian Ortega’s Concerning Weigh-In As UFC Shanghai Fight Remains On At Catchweight Despite Complications

    “Can Barely Walk” – Fans React To Brian Ortega’s Concerning Weigh-In As UFC Shanghai Fight Remains On At Catchweight Despite Complications

    In spite of a scare that the fight was off, the UFC Shanghai co-main event featuring Brian Ortega and Aljamain Sterling will remain on. Some people in the MMA community, however, if the bout should be called off after all.

    It all started with a now-deleted post to X (formerly Twitter) by Alex Beuhein of MMA Mania, who stated that the fight between Ortega and Sterling was off. According to Beuhein, Ortega fainted and hit his head while cutting weight, resulting in him needing to go to the hospital.

    About an hour later, new reports surfaced that Ortega did not leave for the hospital and the fight remained on, albeit at a new catchweight of 153 pounds.

    UFC commentator Brendan Fitzgerald would take to social media to provide an update on the situation, claiming while the fainting and hospital reports were not true, there was “drama” and Ortega was not going to be able to make the featherweight limit.

    Ortega would weigh in successfully at 153 pounds; however, his sunken appearance during the weigh-in and face-off with Sterling drew major concern amongst MMA fans.

    Brian Ortega’s Appearance During UFC Shanghai Weigh-Ins Draws Concerns, Criticism

    This is Ortega’s second straight fight that has seen him experience weight cutting difficulties. He was scheduled to face Diego Lopes at UFC 303 in a featherweight bout. One day prior, Ortega’s weight difficulties would result in the bout being moved to lightweight before the bout was scrapped and postponed to Noche UFC 2: UFC 306 in September.

    Ortega would lose the fight, making it three losses in his last four, starting from an unsuccessful challenge of Alexander Volkanovski for the UFC featherweight title at UFC 266.

    Sterling is 1-1 since moving up to featherweight, defeating Calvin Kattar at UFC 300 and losing to Movsar Evloev at UFC 310.

  • UFC Shanghai: Johnny Walker vs. Zhang Mingyang Weigh-In Results

    UFC Shanghai: Johnny Walker vs. Zhang Mingyang Weigh-In Results

    UFC Fight Night: Johnny Walker vs. Zhang Mingyang takes place on Saturday, and MMA News is here to bring you the official weigh-in results.

    Held at Shanghai Indoor Stadium in Shanghai, China, this is the second time in UFC history that the promotion will hold a card in mainland China. The first instance came back in November 2017, a night that saw Kelvin Gastelum knock out Michael Bisping in what ultimately became the final fight in Bisping’s career. Last year, the UFC held a card in Macau, China, headlined by Petr Yan defeating Deiveson Figueiredo.

    This time around, UFC Shanghai will be topped by light heavyweight action featuring Johnny Walker and Zhang Mingyang.

    Walker is winless in his last three fights, and this will be his first fight since UFC Saudi Arabia in June 2024. Walker had both a no contest and knockout loss to current light heavyweight champion Magomed Ankalaev at, respectively, UFC 294 and UFC Vegas 84, before getting knocked out by Volkan Oezdemir at UFC Saudi Arabia.

    Mingyang is 3-0 in the UFC since coming into the promotion off a knockout win on the first-ever Road to UFC episode. Since then, Mingyang has scored finishes of Brendson Ribeiro, Ozzy Diaz, and Anthony Smith.

    The co-main event will feature former featherweight title challenger Brian Ortega in action against former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling. Ortega has lost three of his last four, most recently dropping a decision to Diego Lopes at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306 this past September. Sterling is 1-1 since moving up to 145 after losing his 135-pound title, defeating Calvin Kattar at UFC 300 but losing to Movsar Evloev at UFC 310.

    Elsewhere, the likes of Sergei Pavlovich, Waldo Cortes-Acosra, Su Mudaerji, and Taiyilake Nueraji will all be in action.

    UFC Fight Night: Walker vs. Mingyang Weigh-In Results

    UFC Fight Night: Walker vs. Mingyang takes place on Saturday, August 23, at the Shanghai Indoor Stadium in Shanghai, China. The main card begins at 6 AM ET/3 AM PT, with the preliminary card starting at 3 AM ET/12 AM PT.

    See above for the UFC’s recording of the official UFC Shanghai weigh-ins.

    Main Card:

    • Light Heavyweight: Johnny Walker (206) vs. Zhang Mingyang (205)
    • Catchweight (153 lbs)*: Brian Ortega (153) vs. Aljamain Sterling (153)
    • Heavyweight: Sergei Pavlovich (255.5) vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosta (262)
    • Flyweight: Su Mudaerji (125.5) vs. Kevin Borjas (126)
    • Welterweight: Taiyilake Nueraji (170) vs. Kiefer Crosbie (170.5)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Lightweight: Maheshate Hayisaer (155) vs. Gauge Young (155.5)
    • Flyweight: Lone’er Kavanagh (126) vs. Charles Johnson (126)
    • Lightweight: Rong Zhu (155.5) vs. Austin Hubbard (155.5)
    • Middleweight: Michel Pereira (186) vs. Kyle Daukaus (185)
    • Featherweight: Yi Zha (145) vs. Westin Wilson (146)
    • Bantamweight: Xiao Long (136) vs. You Su-young (135.5)
    • Light Heavyweight: Uran Satybaldiev (204) vs. Diyar Nurgozhay (205.5)

    *Ortega and Sterling agreed to a 153-pound catchweight contest due to complications Ortega had during weight cut. The fight had initially been reported as off following Ortega hitting his head during weight cut. Sterling had initially met the contracted non-title featherweight limit of 146 lbs.

  • “Head Shot. Dead.” – Fans React As Fabian Edwards Mirrors His Brother In Knocking Out Dalton Rosta To Claim Middleweight PFL World Tournament Title

    “Head Shot. Dead.” – Fans React As Fabian Edwards Mirrors His Brother In Knocking Out Dalton Rosta To Claim Middleweight PFL World Tournament Title

    Almost exactly three years ago, on August 20, 2022, Leon Edwards shook the MMA world up with a head kick that dropped Kamaru Usman out cold, making him the new UFC welterweight champion. Now, his brother, Fabian Edwards has his own championship head-kick knockout moment.

    The younger Edwards brother knocked out Dalton Rosta in the third round to win the PFL Middleweight World Tournament in the main event of the card in Hollywood, Florida.

    Rosta started strong, being speedy with his kicks and using his wrestling and pressure to control Edwards, threatening submissions at a couple of points. Rosta also hurt Edwards with a flurry during the second round, but Edwards showed resilience.

    By the third round, Edwards had found a groove with landing his kicks on Rosta. And just as he continued to land a couple of low kicks, Edwards went high on one, connecting on the head and dropping Rosta out cold, becoming the first man to finish Rosta.

    Fabian Edwards Knocks Out Dalton Rosta For PFL Middleweight World Tournament Title

    Edwards made his way into the final bout through victories over Impa Kasaganay and Josh Silveira.

    Rosta advanced with victories over Sabidou Sy and Aaron Jeffrey.

  • “May We Never Have To Witness That Fight Ever Again” – Fans Left In Foul Mood As Oleg Popov Outlasts Alexandr Romanov In Clinch-Filled Battle To Win Heavyweight PFL World Tournament

    “May We Never Have To Witness That Fight Ever Again” – Fans Left In Foul Mood As Oleg Popov Outlasts Alexandr Romanov In Clinch-Filled Battle To Win Heavyweight PFL World Tournament

    After coming up short in last year’s PFL heavyweight season, a loss to Denis Goltsov that snapped a long winning streak, Oleg Popov has avenged himself and become 2025 heavyweight PFL World Tournament champion with a split decision win over Alexandr Romanov in Hollywood, Florida.

    Popov focused on low kicks and right hands, while Romanov answered with pressure, landing knees and short punches on the inside. Both men had their moments early on, trading strikes and battling for control in tight clinch battles.

    Though Popov did more work in the first three rounds, Romanov surged late in round four with a furious flurry. Popov weathered the storm, however, and came back with strong strikes in the fifth.

    One judge scored the bout for Romanov 48-47, while the other two scored the bout for Popov 48-47 and 49-46 to give the Fedor Emelianenko protegee the heavyweight title.

    Oleg Popov Captures World Tournament Title With Split Decision Win Over Alexandr Romanov

    Popov made it to the finals with victories over Karl Williams and Rodrigo Nascimento.

    Romanov, a UFC veteran who started his career 16-0, advanced to the final with a win over Tim Johnson and a no contest with former Bellator interim champion Valentin Moldavsky (Romanov advanced through a judges’ decision)

  • “Shoeface Absolutely Wrecked Cauley” – Fans React As Antonio Carlos Junior Wins Violent Battle With Sullivan Cauley To Claim Light Heavyweight PFL World Tournament Title

    “Shoeface Absolutely Wrecked Cauley” – Fans React As Antonio Carlos Junior Wins Violent Battle With Sullivan Cauley To Claim Light Heavyweight PFL World Tournament Title

    Already a PFL champion from its season-and-playoffs format, Antonio Carlos Junior now is also a World Tournament champion, putting away Sullivan Cauley to win the light heavyweight World Tournament title in Hollywood, Florida.

    The two went toe-to-toe early, with each man scoring knockdowns in a wild opening round. Carlos Junior repeatedly landed heavy right hands and front kicks, while Cauley fired back with strong boxing to keep things even.

    In round two, after a brief clash of heads, Carlos Junior stunned Cauley with straights and a head kick before taking the fight to the ground. From there, he secured back control and locked in a rear-naked choke to secure the tapout championship victory.

    Antonio Carlos Junior Bests Sullivan Cauley For PFL World Tournament Title In Brawl

    Carlos Junior reached tonight’s final through victories over Karl Moore and Simeon Powell.

    Cauley reached the final after picking up wins over Alex Polizzi and Phil Davis.

  • “Pergande Is A Problem” – Fans React To Alexei Pergande Pulling Off Quick Submission Of Ethan Goss At PFL World Tournament

    “Pergande Is A Problem” – Fans React To Alexei Pergande Pulling Off Quick Submission Of Ethan Goss At PFL World Tournament

    Alexei Pergande continues to show himself to be perhaps one of PFL’s fastest rising stars, as he pulled off a first-round finish of Ethan Goss at the PFL World Tournament event in Hollywood, Florida.

    Pergande and Goss traded early strikes, with Goss landing body kicks as Pergande came forward with combinations and pressure. As Pergande landed more, he began to control more of the action.

    About midway through the first, Pergande blasted Goss with a perfectly-timed knee that busted him open. He’d jump on a choke right away, scoring the submission.

    Alexei Pergande Submits Ethan Goss At PFL World Tournament

    Pergande now moves to 7-0 this year, having fought exclusively for the PFL. He fought two months ago in Nashville, scoring a decision over Mike Bardsley.

    Goss, who made his PFL debut tonight, falls to 12-8 in his pro MMA career.

  • VIDEO: Impa Kasaganay Scores Come-From-Behind Finish In Final 30 Seconds Of Fight With Andrew Sanchez At PFL World Tournament

    VIDEO: Impa Kasaganay Scores Come-From-Behind Finish In Final 30 Seconds Of Fight With Andrew Sanchez At PFL World Tournament

    On the verge of potentially having a three-fight losing skid, Impa Kasaganay pulled off a highlight finish of Andrew Sanchez to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat during the preliminary card of the PFL World Tournament event in Hollywood, Florida.

    Sanchez controlled most of the early portion of the fight, thanks to his takedown efforts. Sanchez followed this up in the second round by continuing to push the pace, landing counters and mixing in grappling exchanges.

    Kasaganay did find more rhythm with his combinations in the second round, but it wasn’t enough to halt off Sanchez’s grappling efforts. But in the bout’s final minute, a right hand cracked Sanchez, causing him to faceplant. Kasaganay stayed on him, pouring punches on until the referee stopped the fight to solidify the comeback victory.

    Impa Kasaganay Scores Comeback TKO Of Andrew Sanchez

    Kasaganay, who won the 2023 PFL light heavyweight season, rebounds from his loss to Dovlet Yagshimuradov in the 2024 light heavyweight finals and his loss to Fabian Edwards in the 2025 PFL middleweight World Tournament first round.

    This is Sanchez’s second straight loss, following his loss to Sadibou Sy last year.

  • PFL World Tournament Week 10 Results & Highlights

    PFL World Tournament Week 10 Results & Highlights

    The final of three events to mark the conclusion of the PFL’s 2025 World Tournaments goes down in Hollywood, Florida tonight — and MMA News has you covered with all the action.

    The World Tournament is the spiritual successor to the season-and-the-playoffs has had since its inaugural season in 2018. As part of the changes in format to the PFL upon the official folding of the Bellator brand earlier this year, the PFL changed its global season to a single-elimination tournament format, adding more weight classes, eight fighters per weight class.

    First-round action took place in April and May, with June — previously hosting the second leg of the regular season — hosting semifinal action. This month will see the conclusion of these tournaments, with eight winners receiving PFL World Tournament title belts and $100,000.

    This evening will be headlined by the middleweight tournament final between former Bellator title challenger Fabian Edwards and Dalton Rosta. Edwards, the younger brother of former UFC welterweight champion Leon Edwards, reached tonight’s final through a finish of 2023 light heavyweight champion Impa Kasanganay and a decision over Josh Silveira. Rosta has won three straight since suffering the sole loss of his career, including victories over former 2022 welterweight champion Sabidou Sy and Aaron Jeffrey (the one man to beat him) to reach tonight’s final.

    The co-main event will be the heavyweight tournament final featuring Oleg Popov and Alexandr Romanov. After Popov fell short to Denis Goltsov in last year’s final, snapping a long winning streak for Popov, he reaches tonight’s final through decision wins over Karl Williams and Rodrigo Nascimento. Romanov submitted Tim Johnson in the first round of the tournament before a no contest with Valentin Moldavsky in the semifinals. Romanov, however, advanced to the final based on a judges’ decision from what went down in the fight with Moldavsky up to that point.

    Also featured will be the light heavyweight tournament final featuring Sullivan Cauley and Antonio Carlos Jr. Cauley advanced to the final through victories over Alex Polizzi and former Bellator light heavyweight champion Phil Davis. “Shoeface,” who won PFL light heavyweight gold in 2021, reached the finals through wins over Karl Moore and Simeon Powell.

    2025 PFL World Tournament Week 10 Results & Highlights

    Main Card:

    • Middleweight Final: Fabian Edwards def. Dalton Rosta via KO (R3, 1:28)
    • Heavyweight Final: Oleg Popov def. Alexandr Romanov via split decision (47-48, 49-46, 48-47)
    • Light Heavyweight Final: Antonio Carlos Junior def. Sullivan Cauley via submission (rear-naked choke) (R2, 3:44)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Alexei Pergande def. Ethan Gross via submission (anaconda choke) (R1, 3:52)
    • Bantamweight: Lazaro Dayron def. Bryce Meredith via TKO (R3, 4:06)
    • Middleweight: Impa Kasanganay def. Andrew Sanchez via TKO (R3, 4:31)
    • Light Heavyweight: Rasul Magomedov def. Guilherme Viana via unanimous decision (30-27 x3)
    • Heavyweight: Sergey Bilostenniy def. Karl Williams via TKO (R2, 4:11)
    • Middleweight: Josh Silveira def. Murad Ramazanov via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)
    • Catchweight (175 lbs): Jean-Pierre Saint Louis def. Tyler Ray via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28 x2)

    Jean-Pierre Saint Louis vs. Tyler Ray

    Josh Silveira vs. Murad Ramazanov

    Sergey Bilostenniy vs. Karl Williams

    Rasul Magomedov vs. Guilherme Viana

    Impa Kasanganay vs. Andrew Sanchez

    Bryce Meredith vs. Lazaro Dayron

    Alexei Pergande vs. Ethan Gross

    Sullivan Cauley vs. Antonio Carlos Junior

    Oleg Popov vs. Alexandr Romanov

    Fabian Edwards vs. Dalton Rosta

  • Sean Strickland Suspended For Six Months By NSAC

    Sean Strickland Suspended For Six Months By NSAC

    The Nevada State Athletic Commission has finally ruled on a suspension for UFC fighter Sean Strickland, suspending the former UFC middleweight champion six months.

    The suspension is retroactive to June 29, the date of the incident at a Tuff-N-Uff event that led to Strickland’s suspension. Strickland will be eligible to return to action on December 29.

    The NSAC, however, further ruled that Strickland’s suspension can be reduced to four-and-a-half months if he completes an anger management course. This would make him eligible to return on November 14.

    Strickland also faces a $5,000 fine, plus fees.

    This ruling comes one month after the initial planned NSAC hearing for Strickland.

    Sean Strickland Suspended Six Months After Punching Fighter At Tuff-N-Uff Event

    Strickland was present at an event hosted by Tuff-N-Uff, and broadcasted on UFC Fight Pass, on June 29. Strickland and teammate Chris Curtis were in the corner of Miles Hunsinger as he took on Luis Hernandez.

    After submitting Hunsinger, Hernandez taunted Hunsinger’s corner, looking in the direction of the two UFC fighters. This caused Strickland and Curtis to come into the cage, with Strickland throwing punches at Hernandez, with at least one landing before security intervened to break the altercation up.

    Curtis was not suspended; however, he was fined $2,500 plus fees.

    Strickland has not been in action since losing to Dricus Du Plessis in a middleweight title rematch at UFC 312 in February.