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  • “The John McEnroe of Pickleball” – The TUF Stuff: The Ultimate Fighter Season 33 Episode 9 Recap

    “The John McEnroe of Pickleball” – The TUF Stuff: The Ultimate Fighter Season 33 Episode 9 Recap

    Welcome, everyone, to the ninth edition of The TUF Stuff!

    Each week, I’ll be guiding you through a recap of this season’s edition of The Ultimate Fighter, providing updates on what happens in each episode — from the drama and storylines out of the Octagon, to the looks into who the competing fighters are, to what goes down inside the cage.

    This season celebrates the 20th anniversary of TUF. That inaugural season from 2005 helped to influence many future MMA fans, media members, and fighters (yours truly included). And now, two more fighters this summer will get the opportunity to call themselves TUF champions when it’s all said and done.

    Last week saw the final first-round matchup of the season, a highly-anticipated grudge match between Team Cormier’s Rodrigo Sezinando and Team Sonnen’s Diego Bianchini. Sezinando scored a strong victory from a dominant second round to secure the final welterweight semifinal spot.

    Recap of The Ultimate Fighter Season 33 – Episode 9

    The semifinals begin tonight with a flyweight clash between Alibi Idiris of Team Cormier and Roybert Echerverria of Team Sonnen. One of these two will secure the first spot in the TUF Finale fights, held during the prelims for UFC 319 next month!

    Also, Cormier and Sonnen play pickleball tonight in this season’s Coaches’ Challenge!

    Let’s get into episode nine of The Ultimate Fighter!

    Coaches Challenge

    $10,000 on the line for the coaches and $1,500 for the fighters as Daniel Cormier and Chael Sonnen play pickleball. And after a suggestion from Joseph Morales on Team Sonnen to make it $20,000 for the coaches (in recognition for 20 years of TUF), White decides the fighters will earn $2,500 each.

    It’s the best-of-3 match with the first to 11 points winning a game.

    Game 1 is all about learning the rules, including Cormier calling himself “The John McEnroe of Pickleball,” getting into it with the refs as he commits foot fouls. Cormier wins the game 11-6.

    Game 2 sees Cormier commit foot foul after foot foul…but Sonnen just doesn’t have it, even despite a late rally. Cormier wins again 11-6, and he takes the match.

    Alibi Idiris Fight Prep

    Cormier feels Idiris is a favorite on Team Cormier and that his style will be perfect to beat Echerverria. Idiris says he respects Echerverria but feels he knows Echerverria’s style of big blows. Idiris says he needs to create pressure and strike more, making use of his elbows, knees, and general offensive production.

    Cormier agrees that Idiris has to pressure and cannot let Echerverria get comfortable. Cormier adds praise for Idiris’ cardio.

    Team Sonnen Training Session

    Colby Covington says he sees members of the team not taking training seriously, comparing to the sprints he saws during Team Cormier’s practice. Covington tries to fire up the guys — “We’re not here to dress. We’re here to win championships!” and to get them “comfortable with the uncomfortable.”

    Sonnen praises Covington’s leadership, especially as he sees a newfound energy from the team the rest of practice.

    Roybert Echerverria Call Home

    Just like previous seasons, semifinalists are allowed to call home.

    Echerverria says he knew he needed the phone call but didn’t know how much it did. “It gave me extra strength, extra everything.”

    Echerverria admits that he feels like he is going to come out of TUF a different person than he was entering the season.

    Alibi Idiris Phone Call Home (…Or does he?)

    Idiris discusses his big family, who Idiris says he misses very much, but he has declined White’s offer to the TUF semifinalists.

    “I don’t want to be impacted by my emotions,” Idiris says. “I understand that I need to work harder; they’re counting on my victory.”

    Team Sonnen Training Session – Julianna Pena Joins

    Former UFC women’s bantamweight champion, and winner of The Ultimate Fighter season 18 — as well as a TUF 30 coach — Julianna Pena, joins Team Sonnen for a training session.

    Pena says winning TUF and going on to win a UFC title changed her life. Pena says the guys will never get another opportunity to just focus on themselves as a fighter, so they should make the most of it.

    Matt Dixon describes Julianna Pena as a “woman of confidence.” Pena tells Echerverria he needs to focus and make this moment, adding that she wants another Venezuelan TUF champion to go onto UFC success.

    Roybert Echerverria Fight Prep

    Sonnen says Echerverria has done everything right, with the perfect attitude.

    Echerverria says he’s going to walk Idiris down and Idiris will try to shoot just to neutralize him. Sonnen, who says he has a fear of Idiris, tells Echerverria to stay disciplined and stick with his gameplan.

    Sonnen says Echerverria’s keys to victory will be his conditioning and his high-level grappling.

    “He’s got the mental toughness, he’s got a drive, and he’s got a reason to fight,” Sonnen said.

    Echerverria says he will look to pressure Idiris and make him gas out.

    The Fight: Alibi Idiris vs. Roybert Echerverria

    —–IF YOU HAVEN’T WATCHED THE EPISODE AND DON’T WANT TO BE SPOILED, THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO TURN AWAY NOW.———

    Idiris weighs in at 125.5. Echerverria weighs in at 126. The fight is on!

    Tumelo Manyamala says Idiris has the cardio and is “next level” as a fighter. He feels Idiris will be able to pressure Echerverria.

    Joseph Morales says Echerverria is a well-rounded fighter with great grappling, who will probably pressure and submit Idiris.

    Alibi Idiris vs. Roybert Echerverria

    Round 1

    Low kick from Idiris. Round kick to the body by Echerverria. Idiris with a right hand. Idiris misses on a combination, and Cormier tells him to settle. Cormier tells him to be patient. Front kick by Echerverria is blocked. Echerverria with some solid side-stepping. Echerverria avoids the pressure and lands a combination. Round kick from Idiris. Idiris with a right hand as Cormier tells him to keep the pressure.

    Body punch by Echerverria. Right hand from Idiris. Idiris pressures Echerverria to the fence, but Echerverria lands a combination. Idiris looks for a takedown, but Echerverria gets away. It happens a second time. Idiris misses a jumping punch attack. Round kick by Idiris. Idiris with some spinning attacks. Idiris with a right hand again.

    Strong body punch by Echerverria. Idiris goes for another takedown, but Echerverria avoids it. Cormier tells him to pressure again and to use his kicks. Echerverria lands to the body, and Sonnen tells him to continue. Right hand by Echerverria as Idiris starts pressuring again. Body kick by Idiris. Echerverria goes in, but Idiris prevents it. Idiris pressures Echerverria into the fence, and after some struggle, he’s able to get Echerverria down.

    Echerverria goes for a sudden triangle choke, but Idiris escapes it quickly! Idiris lands a flying knee to Echerverria! A couple of follow-up shots, and despite some protest from Echerverria, the fight ends in the closing seconds of the first round!

    Winner: Alibi Idiris via first-round TKO

    Conclusion

    Cormier says Echerverria is better than he thought, thanks to his strong strikes and takedown defense. Sonnen says Echerverria didn’t live up to the gameplan, not changing elevation when Idiris came after him. Cormier adds that Idiris used punches to eventually secure the takedown.

    White says that when Echerverria scrambled to his feet, he left himself open, allowing for the knee to land.

    Idiris is so happy and gives thanks to Echerverria. Idiris tells White that he’s the next flyweight star, and that his name will be remembered. Echerverria’s coaches tell him he did everything great; he just got unlucky thanks to Idiris’ perfect timing.

    Next week’s welterweight semifinal will see Team Cormier’s Jeff Creighton and Rodrigo Sezinando square off in a teammate battle.

    Also next week, Sonnen takes his team out in Las Vegas to see Criss Angel.

    What will happen next week? Join alongside us then!

    Thanks for joining me for another edition of The TUF Stuff!

  • Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira 2, Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen, Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr Announced For UFC 320

    Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira 2, Merab Dvalishvili vs. Cory Sandhagen, Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr Announced For UFC 320

    While there will be no UFC pay-per-view in September, the UFC is loading up the card for what will hopefully be a memorable night of action in Las Vegas on October 4 with UFC 320.

    UFC CEO and President Dana White took to Instagram Live on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 22, to confirm the leading bouts for the card.

    The main event will be a UFC light heavyweight championship rematch between defending champion Magomed Ankalaev and former champion Alex Pereira. The two clashed for the championship back at UFC 313 in March, with Ankalaev pulling off the upset and claiming the gold.

    Ankalaev has not lost a fight in MMA since dropping his UFC debut. Ankalaev has won three straight, knocking out Johnny Walker and scoring a decision over Aleksandar Rakic before the win over Pereira.

    Pereira had won five straight before losing to Ankalaev. After defeating Jiri Prochazka for the then-vacant gold at UFC 295, Pereira defended the light heavyweight title three times in 2024, scoring finishes over Jamahal Hill, Prochazka, and Khalil Rountree Jr.

    Ankalaev vs. Pereira 2 To Be Led In By Dvalishvili vs. Sandhagen & Prochazka vs. Rountree

    The UFC 320 co-main event will see the bantamweight title on the line as Merab Dvalishvili defends against No. 3 contender Cory Sandhagen.

    Dvalishvili claimed the title at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306 with a win over Sean O’Malley. He has since retained the title against both Umar Nurmagomedov and O’Malley in 2025. Sandhagen has won four of five since falling short in a 2021 interim title fight with Petr Yan, capped off by a finish of former flyweight champ Deivesion Figueiredo in May.

    The previously mentioned Prochazka and Rountree Jr will also be featured at UFC 320, as they will take on one another. Both men come into this fight off wins over the aforementioned Jamahal Hill this year, with Prochazka finishing Hill at UFC 311 in January and Rountree sweeping the cards against Hill in the main event of UFC Baku last month.

    White also confirmed the previously reported UFC 321 main event scheduled for later in October — a heavyweight title clash between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane.

  • Ben Askren Released From Hospital, Heading Home

    Ben Askren Released From Hospital, Heading Home

    Ben Askren is finally home.

    In a new update posted to social media, the former Bellator and ONE champion said that after 58 days in the hospital in order to undergo a double lung transplant, he’s finally been released.

    Askren said that he’s still re-learning how to walk along with “other things” — indicating that while the journey is far from over, it’s a new chapter.

    “Surgery was 24 or 25 days ago; it was hard,” an emotional Askren said. “And I said this already in one of the other videos, but the support you guys gave me, whether it was setting up a GoFundMe, whether it was helping my kids or wife get through it — I had friends from come all over the country to just hang out for a couple of days — it meant so much.”

    Ben Askren Home After 58 Days In Hospital

    Askren’s hospitalization was first reported in early June, on the day of UFC 316. Askren suffered pneumonia, following a severe staph infection, and the complications from his condition required a double lung transplant.

    Askren’s insurance denied to cover the operation, leading to many in the MMA community to come together to help support Askren and his family.

    Askren had no memory of the events from May 28 through July 2, previously mentioning that he lost 50 pounds due to his illness and flatlined four times.

    Askren’s wife, Amy, present in the vehicle in the newest update, confirmed that the MMA fighter came “too close” to dying on a number of occasions during his hospital stay.

  • Tom Aspinall To Defend UFC Heavyweight Title vs. Ciryl Gane At UFC 321

    Tom Aspinall To Defend UFC Heavyweight Title vs. Ciryl Gane At UFC 321

    After teasing the news recently that he has signed a contract for his first defense as undisputed UFC heavyweight champion, more details of the fight involving Tom Aspinall are now being reported.

    The rumors seem to be true — Aspinall will defend the heavyweight title against former interim champion Ciryl Gane in the main event of UFC 321, which is set to take place on Saturday, October 25.

    Red Corner MMA was the first to break the news. It is possible, following a tease earlier today, that UFC CEO and President Dana White will confirm the information in an announcement tonight.

    Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane For UFC Heavyweight Title At UFC 321

    This will be Aspinall’s first defense since being elevated to undisputed heavyweight champion last month following a long, drawn-out saga (that is technically still ongoing) involving him, the UFC, and Jon Jones.

    Aspinall was named undisputed champion at the UFC Baku post-fight press conference last month following confirmation that Jones had retired from MMA. Jones has since unretired, aiming to fight for the heavyweight title at the UFC’s White House card next July 4.

    Aspinall initially won the interim heavyweight title by defeating Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295. He made a rare interim title defense at UFC 304, knocking out Curtis Blaydes.

    Gane defeated Derrick Lewis at UFC 265 to become interim heavyweight champion but failed in his bid to become undisputed champion at UFC 270, losing to Francis Ngannou. He then fought Jones for the vacant title at UFC 285, getting submitted in one round.

  • UFC Rankings Report: Significant Movement Following UFC 318, Dustin Poirier’s Retirement

    UFC Rankings Report: Significant Movement Following UFC 318, Dustin Poirier’s Retirement

    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 318, 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: No changes.

    Bantamweight: Following his win at UFC 318, Vinicius Oliveira moves up two spots to No. 13. The man he defeated, Kyler Phillips, drops two spots to No. 14.

    Marcus McGhee moves up one spot to No. 12, while Montel Jackson moves down one spot to No. 15.

    Mario Bautista now has sole possession of No. 8 as Rob Font drops one spot to No. 9.

    Featherweight: Following his win at UFC 318, Patricio Pitbull debuts in the UFC featherweight rankings at No. 11. Dan Ige, meanwhile, falls three spots to No. 14.

    Steve Garcia and Giga Chikadze each fall one spot to No. 12 and No. 15, respectively. Calvin Kattar and Bryce Mitchell both are no longer ranked.

    Lightweight: Max Holloway moves up one spot to No. 4, swapping places with Justin Gaethje, who falls to No. 5.

    With Dustin Poirier’s retirement, Joel Alvarez returns to the rankings at No. 15.

    The following fighters have all moved up one spot in ranking due to Poirier’s retirement: Dan Hooker (to No. 6), Mateusz Gamrot (to No. 7), Beneil Dariush (to No. 8), Paddy Pimblett (to No. 9), Rafael Fiziev (to No. 10), Renato Moicano (to No. 11), Michael Chandler (to No. 12), Benoit Saint Denis (to No. 13), and Grant Dawson (to No. 14).

    Welterweight: Following his win at UFC 318, Daniel Rodriguez returns to the welterweight rankings at No. 14. Kevin Holland has fallen out of the rankings.

    Additionally, Gabriel Bonfim moves up one spot to No. 13, while Geoff Neal (moving up one spot to No. 10) trades places with Gilbert Burns (falls one spot to No. 11).

    Middleweight: Following their fight at UFC 318, Paulo Costa moves up two spots to No. 11, while Roman Kopylov falls one spot to No. 15. Abus Magomedov, consequently, moves up one spot to No. 14.

    Also following their fight at UFC 318, Brendan Allen moves up one spot to No. 10, while Marvin Vettori falls one spot, tying him with Costa at No. 11.

    Reiner de Ridder, who headlines this weekend’s card in Abu Dhabi, moves down one spot to No. 13.

    Light Heavyweight: No changes.

    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.

  • “It’s Done” – Tom Aspinall Confirms He Has Signed Contract For First Undisputed UFC Title Defense

    After almost exactly a year away since his last fight, Tom Aspinall apparently has signed a contract for his next fight — his first as defending UFC heavyweight champion.

    Following the long, dragged-on saga involving him, the UFC, and Jon Jones, Aspinall told Stefan Struve with UFC Eurosport that he has signed a contract to solidify his first defense since being elevated to undisputed UFC heavyweight champion.

    “I’ve just been doing what I’m told by the UFC, which is stay ready,” Aspinall said. “I’ve stayed ready for a year now. So, it’s been a little weird situation, but that’s done. We now have a fight. We can move forward with that, finally. I’m really happy about it.”

    No details on an opponent or date and venue were revealed. It should be noted that Aspinall has beaten most of the top 10-ranked heavyweights in one round; however, he has never faced No. 1 contender Ciryl Gane, who has been an interim heavyweight champion but has come up short in challenges of Francis Ngannou and Jones.

    Tom Aspinall To Make First Defense Of UFC Heavyweight Title, Details Still To Be Announced

    This news also comes on the heels of an ever-going drama between Jones, Aspinall, and the UFC.

    Aspinall was elevated to undisputed UFC heavyweight champion at the UFC Baku post-fight press conference last month following the announcement of Jones’ retirement (and the news of new legal troubles). Of course, Jones’ retirement lasted just two weeks before unretiring in the wake of the UFC White House card announcement — and he has since claimed he and Aspinall were back in negotiations.

    UFC CEO and President Dana White had called Jones vs. Aspinall a “dream match” to headline such a card; however, he admitted at the UFC 318 post-fight press conference that he has trust issues about putting Jones on what would be such a prominent event.

    After his win over Gane, Jones defended the heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic 20 months later at UFC 309. Jones and Miocic were originally booked for UFC 295; however, Jones ended up tearing his pec, and the UFC — driven to have Jones vs. Miocic — elected to postpone the fight.

    Aspinall defeated Sergei Pavlovich for the interim UFC heavyweight title at UFC 295 and retained the interim gold against Curtis Blaydes at UFC 309.

    Jones and Aspinall’s teams had been in negotiations with the UFC for quite some time. The story goes that while the fight was nearly official last month, Jones decided to retire, citing feeling that he’s accomplished everything he has needed to in the sport.

  • What’s Next After UFC 318? Full Confirmed UFC 319 Main Card For Chicago On August 16

    What’s Next After UFC 318? Full Confirmed UFC 319 Main Card For Chicago On August 16

    UFC 318 is in the books, meaning attention will soon turn to the mixed martial arts leader’s next pay-per-view offering, UFC 319 in Chicago, Illinois.

    The promotion was in New Orleans last week, where the Smoothie King Center played host to a number of intriguing matchups for its seventh numbered event of the year. Of note were headline wins for Max Holloway and Paulo Costa, as well as a retirement celebration for Dustin Poirier and important victories for Daniel Rodriguez, Patricio Pitbull, and Michael Johnson.

    While the aftermath of the July 19 card is currently the talk of the town, it won’t be long until focus sways to the next PPV, and from the BMFs to the middleweight championship conversation.

    At UFC 319, which takes place at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on August 16, Dricus Du Plessis will put his middleweight title on the line against Khamzat Chimaev. Du Plessis originally won the belt from Sean Strickland at UFC 297 and has retained the gold against Israel Adesanya and Strickland, respectively, at UFC 305 and UFC 312. Chimaev earned this title shot off a violent finish of former champion Robert Whittaker at UFC 308 last year.

    During the main card’s announcement at UFC 318, there was no listed co-main event. That is still the case as of publication time.

    Neal, Cannonier, Elliott Set The Stage For Middleweight Title Headliner At UFC 319

    Before Du Plessis and Chimaev make their way out for the middleweight title fight, several names will look to make their own statements on the main card for UFC 319.

    This includes Geoff Neal, who will be doing battle with the rising welterweight contender Carlos Prates. Neal snapped a two-fight skid his last time out, scoring a TKO win over Rafael dos Anjos in 90 seconds due to injury. Prates, of the Fighting Nerds, will look to rebound following his April loss to Paddy Pimblett — the first loss in Prates’ UFC run.

    Former middleweight title challenger Jared Cannonier will also be in action, taking on Michael “Venom” Page. Like Neal, Cannonier also snapped a two-fight skid his last time out, finishing Gregory “Robocop” Rodrigues in February. MVP returned to middleweight in his most recent fight, scoring a decision over Shara Magomedov at UFC Saudi Arabia in February.

    The main card is scheduled to open with Tim Elliott taking on Kai Asakura in a battle of former flyweight title challengers. This will be Elliott’s first fight in over a year-and-a-half due to injury. Elliott most recently fought in a bantamweight bout in December 2023, submitting Su Mudaerji. Asakura, the former RIZIN bantamweight champion, challenged Alexandre Pantoja for the flyweight title in his UFC debut at UFC 310, losing via submission.

    Those pairings have currently gotten the nod to feature on the main card over the likes of King Green, Jessica Andrade, and Edson Barboza, all of whom are expected to be featured players on the event’s preliminary card.

    See below for the UFC 319 lineup, as it stands.

    Main Card:

    • Middleweight Championship: Dricus Du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev
    • TBA Weight Class: TBA vs. TBA
    • Welterweight: Geoff Neal vs. Carlos Prates
    • Middleweight: Jared Cannonier vs. Michael Page
    • Flyweight: Tim Elliott vs. Kai Asakura

    Preliminary Card (Bout Order TBA):

    • Lightweight: King Green vs. Diego Ferreira
    • Middleweight: Gerald Meerschaert vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk
    • Women’s Strawweight: Jessica Andrade vs. Loopy Godinez
    • Lightweight: Chase Hooper vs. Alexander Hernandez
    • Lightweight: Edson Barboza vs. Drakkar Klose
    • Middleweight: Bryan Battle vs. Nursulton Ruziboev
    • Women’s Flyweight: Karine Silva vs. JJ Aldrich
  • 6 Hits And 2 Misses From UFC 318: Max Holloway vs. Dustin Poirier 3

    6 Hits And 2 Misses From UFC 318: Max Holloway vs. Dustin Poirier 3

    The UFC brought a night of action to the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, to celebrate an MMA legend as he rode into the sunset following UFC 318.

    It was the UFC’s seventh visit to the Big Easy and its second event at the Smoothie King Center. The last time the UFC was in this building a UFC Fight Night card in June 2015 that saw Dan Henderson knock out Tim Boetsch in just 29 seconds.

    That card also featured Dustin Poirier, and UFC 318 saw him in main event capacity, being celebrated for the end of an accomplished and widely-praised career with plenty of accolades. Poirier’s final fight saw him face Max Holloway with Holloway’s BMF title on the line.

    Holloway had been the BMF champion since UFC 300, when he knocked out Justin Gaethje in the 2024 Knockout of the Year. Holloway, however, was coming into this fight off a loss, unsuccessful in challenging Ilia Topuria for the UFC featherweight title at UFC 308 last fall.

    Poirier, who made his MMA debut in 2009 before debuting in the UFC on New Year’s Day 2011, also came in off his own successful title challenge, coming up short against Islam Makhachev at UFC 302 last year.

    The co-main event saw former middleweight title challenge Paulo Costa, who had lost four of five, look to rebound against the up-and-coming Roman Kopylov.

    Who came out on top? Who disappointed? Find it all out here with the hits and misses of UFC 318!

    Hit – 6 Straight Prelim Finishes To Start The Night

    There were plenty of concerns about the name value quality of this UFC pay-per-view card. But in terms of how the fights actually played out, however, several of the preliminary card fighters need to be shown some praise for their performances.

    The early prelims, in fact, went 5-for-5 in finishes. It all started with Carli Judice putting on a clinic before putting Nicolle Caliari out with a solid knee to the body. Then came three straight submissions, with Brunno Ferreira, Ryan Spann, and Jimmy Crute all finding success in the first round. Spann and Crute’s performances were highlighted in particular — Spann scored a win at heavyweight in his second attempt, while Crute got a victory in the Octagon for the first time since 2020.

    Then came the UFC debut of Islam Dulatov, and he made the anticipation worth it with his first-round knockout of Adam Fugitt.

    To top it off, Ateba Gautier needed just 70 seconds to put away Robert Valentin to open up the televised portion of the prelims.

    This isn’t to say the rest of the card was bad. But to see these kinds of finishes when there were plenty of questions about the card’s quality is a solid answer to those concerns.

    Hit – Michael Johnson Shows Age Is Just A Number

    It seems old-man strength is prevalent in the UFC right now. Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson, it’s unanimously agreed, was robbed of a win against Gabriel Bonfim at UFC Nashville last week — the same card headlined by 40-year-old Derrick Lewis taking the “0” away from Tallison Teixeira.

    And once again, against an up-and-comer, Michael Johnson brings out a vintage impressive performance, as he defeated Daniel Zellhuber to open the pay-per-view portion of the event.

    While the fight between the pair started with a back-and-forth striking battle, Johnson took the momentum by dropping Zellhuber in the second round. Johnson then fought tactically and worked over Zellhuber’s body and neutralized his speed en route to a decision win.

    Johnson’s not going to challenge for the lightweight title at anytime soon, but it’s definitely fun to still see him in there putting on fun and competitive showings the very best in this sport. And I can’t wait for the next one.

    Miss – Patricio Pitbull Wins But Fails To Impress Again

    I’m going to start by saying I think it was a little ridiculous that we saw the New Orleans crowd booing this matchup and people on social media saying Dan Ige vs. Patricio Pitbull was the worst fight ever. Do we not remember the likes of Kimbo Slice vs. Dada 5000 and Francis Ngannou vs. Derrick Lewis?

    But that doesn’t mean the fight didn’t live to what it could have been. I wish Ige and Pitbull’s fight was more exciting. And while Pitbull had the best round of his UFC tenure so far (not saying much), the outing between him and a lower-ranked featherweight contender in Ige doesn’t scream improvement.

    For me, I don’t know if I’d give Ige a shot against another one of these other UFC contenders yet. Whether you think Ige still should have a ranking or not (and I say that with still holding high respect for the man), and whether you think Pitbull should face another ranked featherweight or not, I think there’s one fight more worth it.

    Aaron Pico is about to debut in the UFC, but he just lost his intended debut opponent — the highly-ranked Movsar Evloev. Given what Patchy Mix and Patricio Pitbull have done thus far in the UFC, and that Evloev should be in line for a title shot instead, I think a Pitbull vs. Pico matchup would be an awesome idea. And Pitbull seems to agree.

    Your move, UFC.

    Hit – Kevin Holland and Daniel Rodriguez Bring Round of the Year contender

    We should have gotten this matchup a few years ago at UFC 279, but Khamzat Chimaev’s weight miss for that event brought absolute chaos that robbed us.

    Three years later, it was definitely worth the wait to see Kevin Holland vs. Daniel Rodriguez play out — and big ups to D-Rod for winning it.

    After wobbling Holland a bit early in the first, D-Rod followed it up by dropping Holland twice in the second. To Holland’s credit, he responded by nearly locking in an armbar and D’Arce choke while scoring a pair of takedowns on Rodriguez.

    Holland then stunned Rodriguez with an uppercut before threatening another choke. Holland tried to pressure, and D-Rod answered with his own pressure. Both had another submission attempt, and D-Rod got mount in the bout’s final minute.

    My brief descriptions don’t do this justice though — you need to watch the second and third rounds, the third especially, for yourself!

    Hit – Paulo Costa Is Back?

    I’ll give credit where it’s due: Paulo Costa looked back to the Costa we saw rise through the middleweight rankings in the late 2010s.

    Costa mixed up his striking throughout his battle with Roman Kopylov, making Kopylov unable to guess what was coming next and troubling him. Costa would even rock Kopylov late in the first round before doing so again twice in the second. Costa was troubled in the third, getting wobbled himself, but he outlasted the stun and fatigue to work his way to a decision win.

    Now it’s time to see if Costa is really back or if this was a one-time thing. And looking at the rankings, a matchup with Brendan Allen could be an interesting idea for his next fight. Perhaps Reiner de Ridder could be an opponent, too, should he lose to Robert Whittaker this coming weekend.

    Hit – Max Holloway Still The BMF

    If you’ve ever talked to Max Holloway outside of the cage, you know he’s one of the chillest dudes. But in the cage, he’s a bad, bad man. And he showed that with the war he and Poirier put on in the main event.

    After a measured start, Holloway dropped Poirier in the first and second rounds, nearly finishing him both times. Poirier, however, showed grit by rallying back with big shots of his own. He’d knock Holloway down in round two and nearly was able to get a guillotine.

    The later rounds featured momentum swings, with Holloway using combinations and movement while Poirier responded with pressure and body shots. The fifth round saw the two exchange in classic BMF fashion, including another throw down in the center — albeit one that saw Poirier clinch up.

    Holloway called out Ilia Topuria for a rematch, this time at lightweight, but I don’t know if that’s the plan. If Islam Makhachev wins the welterweight title (hopefully that match comes later this year), I think the MMA community (hopefully including the UFC) wants to see that matchup made for 2026.

    If the BMF belt really is staying around, let’s have Holloway defend it again. And if he’s sticking to lightweight, perhaps a matchup with Charles Oliveira (above Holloway in the rankings) or Dan Hooker (just below him in the rankings) could do battle? Or for something wild, if only because Michael Chandler is out of title contention and you still want him to do something before a potential Conor McGregor vs. Michael Chandler White House battle, you could do Holloway vs. Chandler.

    Miss – FOTN: Allen vs. Vettori over Holloway vs. Poirier Or Rodriguez vs. Holland?

    Really? Like, really? We sure about this? Because I don’t know about this one, chief.

    We had Holloway vs. Poirier (a retiring Poirier, mind you) putting on an entertaining battle with plenty of moments and left everyone celebrating the two. We had Kevin Holland and Daniel Rodriguez putting on a wild back-and-forth battle.

    But Marvin Vettori vs. Brendan Allen gets Fight of the Night honors? It was a fine fight, but if we’re talking about — by its name — THE Fight of the Night, one of those other two should have taken it.

    I know that the fighters who compete lower on the card could use more of the post-fight bonuses due to the UFC’s pay structure. That’s not wrong. But when it’s called Fight of the Night and you don’t give it to one of the best fights on the night…then what are we doing?

    It’s just another example of how the pay structure in MMA is kind of screwed up.

    Hit – Thank you, Diamond…

    I don’t think anything else needs to be said. All the hits and then some to this absolute legend of the game.

    Poirier has been one of the most entertaining, all-around fighters I have ever watched. He is a scrappy fighter who made the most of the moments that came his way. He’s had plenty of entertaining fights and finishes.

    And his resume speaks for itself. The wars he has had with the likes of Holloway, Conor McGregor, Justin Gaethje, Eddie Alvarez, and more are enough to show you just how amazing this man has been in the Octagon.

    And outside of the Octagon, this man is a class act.

    I’ll tell a personal story. I got to meet Dustin Poirier while attending the 2022 Dr. Atlas Foundation Dinner. The class act this man was other level. He was willing to chat (I mentioned that he didn’t have a scratch on him and this was less than 10 days or so after his fight with Michael Chandler at MSG), he donated for the foundation, and he was so personable.

    And if you saw what everyone — from his family, to his fellow fighters, to commentators of the sport — have to say about Dustin Poirier, he’s a legend inside and outside of the cage.

    Diamonds forever.

    See you in the Hall of Fame soon, Dustin.

  • Dakota Ditcheva Announces Re-Signing With PFL

    Dakota Ditcheva Announces Re-Signing With PFL

    It appears Dakota Ditcheva’s future will remain within the PFL.

    Perhaps the newest face of the PFL, Ditcheva confirmed her re-signing with the PFL following her victory over Sumiko Inaba in the co-main event of PFL Champions Series 2 (one of two cards that made up PFL Cape Town).

    The deal is apparently for multiple years, according to Ditcheva.

    “I have just re-signed with PFL,” Ditcheva announced in her post-fight interview. “We’ve come to a great agreement, and I’m going to look forward to the next few years together.”

    Dakota Ditcheva To Remain With PFL

    Ditcheva seems to have become perhaps the face of the PFL brand following her move to the global season from PFL Europe in 2024 — occuring around the same time that Kayla Harrison jumped from the PFL to the UFC.

    Ditcheva became the inaugural PFL Europe women’s flyweight champion in 2023 and then made her way through the likes of Jena Bishop and Taila Santos to become the PFL women’s flyweight champion in 2024.

    Ditcheva returned to the cage for the first time since her title win at PFL Cape Town, defeating Inaba. Ditcheva, however, appeared to break her hand during the contest, and the extent of time she will miss is unknown as of press time.

  • ‘How Lucky Are We’ – Jon Jones, Belal Muhammad, & Other Fighters And Fans Celebrate Dustin Poirier And Max Holloway As Poirier Retires Following Loss In Thrilling UFC 318 BMF Title Main Event

    ‘How Lucky Are We’ – Jon Jones, Belal Muhammad, & Other Fighters And Fans Celebrate Dustin Poirier And Max Holloway As Poirier Retires Following Loss In Thrilling UFC 318 BMF Title Main Event

    “The Diamond” did not go out the BMF champion, but he shined bright to the very end.

    Max Holloway finally scored a victory over Dustin Poirier in the third and final bout of their series, retaining the BMF title in the main event of UFC 318 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    The two took the first couple of minutes to feel the other out and gain a rhythm, throwing single shots. A right hand from Holloway caught Poirier and dropped him. Holloway looked for a quick ending, but Poirier survived the small onslaught and backed Holloway up with shots of his own. Holloway continued to get the better of Poirier in the round, but Poirier seemed to have a response to fire back with.

    Poirier tried to get to a quick start in the second, as he tried to match Holloway beat-to-beat and tempo-to-tempo. Poirier landed a strong knee and right hand that seemed to do damage. Holloway, however, then troubled Poirier with an uppercut that rocked him, putting Poirier down. Holloway jumped into mount, but Poirier survived the onslaught. Poirier landed a strong combination that caught Holloway’s attention in the last minute of the second round, and then knocked Holloway down with a left hand and catching him in a guillotine attempt.

    The third round showed a bit of a slower pace. Holloway backed Poirier up with a notable combination; however, Poirier did some noteworthy damage to the body in the closing stages of the round, forcing Holloway back. The fourth round saw Holloway work his combinations, while Poirier troubled him with forward pressure and powerful single shots.

    The fifth round was heart-stopping back-and-forth action, as the two traded single shots and combinations before the final 10 seconds, where Holloway got the better of Poirier and forced him to clinch up.

    Max Holloway Retains BMF Title, Dustin Poirier Celebrated To Close Out UFC 318

    Poirier’s professional MMA career began in 2009, going 7-0 before a pair of fights in the WEC. Poirier then made his UFC debut on New Year’s Day 2011 at UFC 125, taking on a who’s who of legendary fighters that included Chan Sung-Jung, Conor McGregor, Jim Miller, Eddie Alvarez, Anthony Pettis, Justin Gaethje, and more.

    Poirier, who retires from MMA at 30-10 1 (NC), won the interim UFC lightweight championship by defeating Holloway at UFC 236. Poirier’s other career highlight is his pair of victories over McGregor in 2021.

    Holloway becomes the first man to successfully retain the BMF title. He called out new lightweight champion Ilia Topuria, who became the first man to knock Holloway out at UFC 308.

  • “Paulo Costa Is Back!” – Fans & Fighters React To Paulo Costa Putting On Vintage Performance In Decision Over Roman Kopylov At UFC 318

    “Paulo Costa Is Back!” – Fans & Fighters React To Paulo Costa Putting On Vintage Performance In Decision Over Roman Kopylov At UFC 318

    Paulo Costa is back in the win column once again, stopping the up-and-coming Roman Kopylov in the co-main event of UFC 318.

    Costa found success by varying his strikes and mixing things up during the opening frame, while it seemed like Kopylov didn’t get into second gear. Costa then rocked Kopylov before the end of the round.

    Costa continued to find success with his striking, especially with his kicks, staying patient on the outside and picking his spots. Costa would rock Kopylov twice more in the second round — though Kopylov picked it up a little bit toward the end of the second.

    Costa appeared to be tiring in the third round but maintained control of the fight’s pace, using his footwork and head movement to avoid Kopylov’s strikes. That is until Kopylov briefly stunned him in the middle of the third.

    Costa scored a unanimous decision win and, as previously stated, called out Khamzat Chimaev — who challenges for the middleweight title next month at UFC 319.

    Paulo Costa Outworks Roman Kopylov At UFC 318

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    Costa entered tonight with losses in four of his previous five after starting his MMA career 11-0. Last year, Costa suffered losses to former middleweight champions Robert Whittaker and Sean Strickland.

    Kopylov entered tonight with six wins in his last seven, including a finish of Chris Curtis in January.

  • “No Fighter In Boxing History Has Been Robbed More” – Fans React As Manny Pacquiao vs. Mario Barrios Goes To A Controversial Majority Draw

    “No Fighter In Boxing History Has Been Robbed More” – Fans React As Manny Pacquiao vs. Mario Barrios Goes To A Controversial Majority Draw

    Manny Pacquiao put on a solid showing for his age; however, his fight vs. Mario Barrios has a result few, if any, will be happy with.

    The WBC welterweight title fight between the two ended in a majority draw, allowing Barrios to retain the championship.

    Barrios appeared to be trying to size up Pacquiao early in the fight, while Pac-Man got to work, doing most of the landing in the opening two rounds. Barrios picked up the pace in the third, taking the lead on that round before a back-and-forth fourth round that could have fallen either way.

    Barrios found success in the fifth round with his right hand, but Pacquiao was finding the speed and still connecting well as the first half of the fight came to a close. After another close round, Pacquiao appeared to outpace Barrios over the next couple of rounds.

    Another back-and-forth 10th round was then followed by a last push from Pacquiao in the championship rounds. It would not be enough, however. Barrios would win 115-113 on one scorecard, while the remaining two judges scored the bout 114-114.

    Mario Barrios Retains WBC Title In Controversial Draw vs. Manny Pacquiao

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    This was Pacquiao’s first fight since dropping the WBA welterweight title to Yordenis Ugas in August 2021.

    Barrios defeated Ugas for the interim WBC welterweight title in September 2023. Last year, he retained the title in a decision over Fabian Maidana and another controversial draw against Abel Ramos on the undercard of Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul.

  • “Absolute Cinema” – Fans & Fighters React To Daniel Rodriguez Going All Out In Wild Win Over Kevin Holland At UFC 318

    “Absolute Cinema” – Fans & Fighters React To Daniel Rodriguez Going All Out In Wild Win Over Kevin Holland At UFC 318

    Kevin Holland made it quite the task; however, Daniel Rodriguez was able to get the better of him at UFC 318 — a fight that included a third round that will go down as one of the more memorable rounds in the UFC this year.

    Rodriguez appeared to get the better of Holland in the opening round, wobbling Holland on a couple of occasions as he landed body shots and counterpunches.

    Rodriguez continued his momentum early in the second round by landing a hook that dropped Holland. Holland threw up his guard and was able to get back to his feet, but Rodriguez managed to land a left hand a little while later to score another knockdown. Holland nearly scored an armbar from the bottom and rebounded by scoring a takedown of Rodriguez later in the round.

    Holland threatened a D’Arce choke and landed a left hand upon Rodriguez escaping. Rodriguez, however, clipped Holland around one of his eyes, doing damage and stuffing a takedown attempt.

    Rodriguez needed to survive the third round; however, he was stunned by an uppercut from Holland. Holland threatened a guillotine choke and continued to pour on the punches when Rodriguez couldn’t. Holland continued to pressure — only for Rodriguez to answer back. Holland threatened a choke on the ground, but Rodriguez escaped and got into top control. Rodriguez got into mount with a minute left, troubling Holland, but Holland escaped. Rodriguez locked up a choke but couldn’t get it.

    Daniel Rodriguez Defeats Kevin Holland In Wild Back-And-Forth Battle At UFC 318

    Holland fought just a month ago at UFC 317, scoring a submission of Vicente Luque.

    Rodriguez has now won three straight, having also defeated Santiago Ponzinibbio and Alex Morono over the last year.

  • “Smoothie King Center Acting Like It Just Rewatched Derrick Lewis vs. Francis Ngannou” – Jon Jones & Other Fighters And Fans Discuss Patricio Pitbull’s First UFC Win At UFC 318

    “Smoothie King Center Acting Like It Just Rewatched Derrick Lewis vs. Francis Ngannou” – Jon Jones & Other Fighters And Fans Discuss Patricio Pitbull’s First UFC Win At UFC 318

    It wasn’t the most exciting performance, but former Bellator featherweight and lightweight champion Patricio Pitbull achieved his first UFC victory at UFC 318, defeating Dan Ige.

    The opening round was fairly quiet, as the two seemed to be tactically waiting for the other to make a move. Pitbull managed to strike and score a pair of takedowns on Ige. Ige reversed the position for a bit, but Pitbull managed to get the fight back to the feet fairly quickly.

    The second round continued with the low activity until Ige worked a combination a couple of minutes in. But with less than two minutes left, Pitbull connected on an uppercut that appeared to hurt Ige. Pitbull worked combinations on Ige, continuing to do damage, while Ige defended and landed an elbow. Pitbull landed a takedown before the round’s conclusion to cap the best round of his UFC run thus far.

    Ige, however, came back in a big way, landing a head kick that wobbled Pitbull in the opening minute of the third round. Pitbull managed to guard himself well and grapple his way to recovery, albeit his nose was busted up bad. Ige landed on the inside again later in the round, but Pitbull threatened another takedown. In fact, he’d grab a hold of Ige with less than 90 seconds left; however, Ige somehow defended Pitbull’s attempts to grapple well. Pitbull would take Ige down in the bout’s final minute, with both men landing strikes to the horn.

    All three judges scored the bout 29-28 for Pitbull.

    Patricio Pitbull Earns Decision Over Dan Ige At UFC 318

    This was Pitbull’s second UFC appearance, following his disappointing first outing in a loss to Yair Rodriguez at UFC 314.

    Ige entered with four wins in his last seven. Prior to tonight, he had most recently fought at UFC 314, scoring a finish of Sean Woodson.

  • “Still So Fast For His Age” – Michael Johnson Wows Fans & Fellow Fighters As He Scores Win As Biggest Underdog Of UFC 318

    “Still So Fast For His Age” – Michael Johnson Wows Fans & Fellow Fighters As He Scores Win As Biggest Underdog Of UFC 318

    Coming into this fight as the biggest underdog at +500, 39-year-old Michael Johnson showed age means experience, putting on a solid performance and defeating Daniel Zellhuber to open the UFC 318 pay-per-view main card.

    Both men had their moments in the opening round with their kind of strikes — Johnson landing powerful punches upstairs, while Zellhuber landed around the body with a kick-based offense.

    Zellhuber had the speedier shots in the first round and tried to carry that momentum into the second round. Johnson, however, landed a right-left combo that dropped Zellhuber. Zellhuber tried to get back in it, but this proved to be the turning point of the battle.

    Johnson focused on landing at Zellhuber’s body with his strikes during the third, and he came away with the unanimous decision.

    Michael Johnson Bests Daniel Zellhuber In Experience vs. Youth Striking Battle

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    Johnson entered tonight with four wins in his last six, most recently knocking out Ottman Azaiatar at UFC Tampa in December.

    Zellhuber had won three straight but lost his most recent bout prior to tonight — dropping a split decision against Esteban Ribovics in 2024’s Fight of the Year at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306.

  • “An Absolute Disgrace To The Sport” – Fans & Fighters React As Jake Paul Stares Down With New Undisputed Heavyweight Champion Oleksandr Usyk

    “An Absolute Disgrace To The Sport” – Fans & Fighters React As Jake Paul Stares Down With New Undisputed Heavyweight Champion Oleksandr Usyk

    The eyes of the boxing world were all on Oleksandr Usyk on July 19, as he put a beating on Daniel Dubois en route to a fifth-round knockout to once again become the undisputed heavyweight champion.

    In the midst of celebrating Usyk as a GOAT in the sport, thoughts will now turn toward who will be next to face Usyk. And that’s when Jake Paul stepped forward.

    Paul was present in Saudi Arabia for the Usyk-Dubois 2 showdown and entered the ring following the fight, staring down with the new two-time undisputed heavyweight champion and indicating his intentions to challenge the Ukranian world champion.

    Paul stated his intentions are to face former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua next and challenging Usyk.

    On social media, however, Paul stated he’s like to face Usyk in an MMA bout.

    Boxing World Reacts To Jake Paul Staring Down Oleksandr Usyk After Undisputed Heavyweight Title Win

    Jake Paul fought Julio Caesar Chavez Jr. last month, taking a decision win in a highly lackluster, one-sided affair. The WBA has since ranked Paul at No. 14 in its cruiserweight rankings, allowing Paul to potentially challenge for a world championship.

    What comes next for Usyk if he wants to remain undisputed champion, however, may come at the mercy of others. The WBO has indicated it will enact to make its interim heavyweight champion, Joseph Parker, as the next mandatory challenger for Usyk.

  • “Diabolical” – Fight Fans Question Brendan Allen’s Post-Fight Speech After Defeating Marvin Vettori At UFC 318

    “Diabolical” – Fight Fans Question Brendan Allen’s Post-Fight Speech After Defeating Marvin Vettori At UFC 318

    Marvin Vettori and Brendan Allen’s grudge seemed to come to an end at UFC 318, as the two clashed on the preliminary card, with Allen scoring a decision win.

    The two began to trade right away, with each making the other stumble in the fight’s opening minute. Allen, however, pressured and brought the fight to the ground, threatening a bloodied Vettori with a rear-naked choke. Vettori survived the attempts, however, and rolled his way on top. Vettori threatened his own choke before Allen got back to his feet with 90 seconds left in the round.

    The second round was closer, with both men having their moments — though Allen’s strikes may have had a little more impact behind them. The two continued their back-and-forth battle into the third round, with Allen eventually taking a unanimous decision on the scorecards.

    Allen’s post-fight speech brought a lot of cheers in the Smoothie King Center, considering Allen is a native of Louisiana. However, Allen’s tribute to his own brother was brought about some dispute from some in the MMA community.

    Vettori recently lost his own brother in a house fire.

    Brendan Allen Scores Victory Over Rival Marvin Vettori At UFC 318

    Allen and Vettori have had bad blood since a scheduled bout between the two last year fell through. The two later went on to have a physical altercation in Florida following a PFL card.

    This win allows Allen to rebound following back-to-back losses against Nassourdine Imavov and Anthony Hernandez.

    Vettori has now lost three straight and four of her last five.

  • VIDEO: Ateba Gautier Continues UFC 318’s Finish Streak With 70-Second Stoppage Of Robert Valentin

    VIDEO: Ateba Gautier Continues UFC 318’s Finish Streak With 70-Second Stoppage Of Robert Valentin

    Ateba Gautier’s striking is skilled, slick, and powerful — all of which was seen during the UFC 318 preliminary card, where he needed just over a minute to put away The Ultimate Fighter season 32 alumnus Robert Valentin.

    Gautier rocked Valentin with a left hand early, causing him to stumble. Valentin covered up and tried to move around, but Gautier was patient.

    Instead of rushing in with a flurry, Gautier continued to tag Valentin with combinations until Valentin dropped next to the fence. Gautier then landed a pair of follow-up strikes before referee Herb Dean waved off the bout.

    Ateba Gautier Quickly Stops Robert Valentin At UFC 318

    Gautier made his UFC debut in March, scoring a highlight first-round knockout of Jose Medina with a knee.

    Valentin is now 0-3 in the UFC, having previously lost to both Torrez Finney and Ryan Loder, the latter of which came in the TUF Finale bout.

  • “The Real Dude” – Fans & Fighters React To Islam Dulatov Flattening Adam Fugitt In Anticipated UFC Debut At UFC 318

    “The Real Dude” – Fans & Fighters React To Islam Dulatov Flattening Adam Fugitt In Anticipated UFC Debut At UFC 318

    The UFC 318 early prelims go 5-for-5 in finishes — and Islam Dulatov is now 1-for-1 in his UFC outings.

    Dulatov, who was making a hyped debut, scored a quick victory over Adam Fugitt to close out the action the early preliminary card.

    Fugitt had some early success in the fight with leg kicks, but Fugitt worked him over well with punches — both as the main aggressor and as the counterpuncher. Fugitt attempted to grapple with Dulatov, but the German fighter used his powerful strikes to force breaks.

    About four minutes into the first round, Dulatov landed a one-two that dropped Fugitt out cold. Dulatov landed a follow-up shot or two that then officially brought the fight to a close.

    Islam Dulatov Impresses With Violent Display In UFC Debut At UFC 318

    Dulatov has not lost since dropping his professional MMA debut. This was Dulatov’s first UFC bout since knocking out Vanilto Antunes on Dana White’s Contender Series.

    Fugitt now falls to 2-3 in Octagon competition.

  • “Not On My 2025 MMA Bingo Card” – Fans & Fighters React As Jimmy Crute Earns First Win In Five Years With First-Round Armbar At UFC 318

    “Not On My 2025 MMA Bingo Card” – Fans & Fighters React As Jimmy Crute Earns First Win In Five Years With First-Round Armbar At UFC 318

    It has been a long time since a Jimmy Crute victory could be celebrated, but Crute has secured his first win in the UFC since 2020 after pulling off a win over Marcin Prachino at UFC 318.

    Crute brought pressure from the get-go, focusing on his right hand, while countering Prachino’s kick-based offense. Crute pushed for the takedown and managed to get the fight to the ground with a hip toss.

    Crute couldn’t lock up a choke the first go around; however, he managed to get the fight back to the ground and, like a ground-game master, performed a skilled transition to secure an armbar. Prachino tried to wriggle free but was ultimately forced to tap in the first.

    Jimmy Crute Wins For First Time Since 2020 At UFC 318

    Crute was 0-3-2 in the UFC since his last victory — which came against Modestas Bukauskas in October 2020.

    Prachino has now lost four of his last six.

  • VIDEO: Ryan Spann Secures First Heavyweight Victory With Submission Of Lukasz Brzeski At UFC 318

    VIDEO: Ryan Spann Secures First Heavyweight Victory With Submission Of Lukasz Brzeski At UFC 318

    Ryan Spann has scored his first UFC victory as a heavyweight, defeating Lukasz Brzeski during the early prelims of UFC 318.

    Spann’s sharp striking was on display early, mixing in leg kicks with some solid punches. Spann followed with a takedown, getting into mount quickly and trying to threaten with an arm-triangle choke.

    Spann then unleashed some strong ground-and-pound before locking up a guillotine, scoring the submission in one round.

    Ryan Spann Defeats Lukasz Brzeski At UFC 318

    Spann was unsuccessful in his heavyweight debut in March, getting finished by Waldo Cortes-Acosta.

    Brzeski has now lost three straight and six of his last seven.

  • VIDEO: Brunno Ferreira Slams Jackson McVey Before Locking Up Submission Win At UFC 318

    VIDEO: Brunno Ferreira Slams Jackson McVey Before Locking Up Submission Win At UFC 318

    Brunno Ferreira still has yet to see the judges’ scorecards in any of his fights, as he puts away Jackson McVey with a submission during the early prelims of UFC 318.

    Ferreira circled on the outside as the two traded leg kicks. McVey stumbled on one leg kick in particular but tried to go for a takedown not long after.

    Ferreira then stood up with McVey on his back and slammed him to the mat. McVey then transitioned into mount before locking up an armbar, scoring a quick submission win in the first round.

    Brunno Ferreira Submits Jackson McVey At UFC 318

    Ferreira has won four of his last five, coming into this contest after submitting Armen Petrosyan with an armbar at UFC 313.

    McVey was scheduled to compete at UFC 317 last month before his scheduled opponent, Chris Ewert, missed weight and was released from the promotion.

  • VIDEO: Carli Judice Starts UFC 318 With Brutal Knee To The Body For KO

    VIDEO: Carli Judice Starts UFC 318 With Brutal Knee To The Body For KO

    While the worthiness of the undercard for UFC 318 has been in question, it’s no doubt now that the event kicked off with a bang thanks to Carli Judice.

    In the first bout of the early prelim bouts, Judice came away with a third-round finish of Nicolle Caliari.

    From the opening bell, Judice showcased precision and volume, tagging Caliari with a mix of single shots and combinations — simultaneously stuffing takedown attempts from Caliari. Judice continued to land well in the second, swelling up one of Caliari’s eyes.

    Caliari looked for a takedown in the third round; however, Judice timed it perfectly and connected with a solid knee to the body. Caliari dropped, and a couple of follow-up shots from Judice sealed the deal.

    Carli Judice KOs Nicolle Caliari With Knee At UFC 318

    Judice has now won two straights, coming into tonight off a head kick knockout of Yuneisy Duben in March.

    Caliari has now dropped both Octagon fights she’s had since her victory on Dana White’s Contender Series.

  • “The Greatest Boxer Of All Time” – Fans Sing Praises For Oleksandr Usyk After Defeating Daniel Dubois To Become Undisputed Heavyweight Champion Again

    “The Greatest Boxer Of All Time” – Fans Sing Praises For Oleksandr Usyk After Defeating Daniel Dubois To Become Undisputed Heavyweight Champion Again

    For the third time in his career, something no other man has done in professional boxing, Oleksandr Usyk is an undisputed world champion.

    Usyk, the reigning WBA, WBC, and WBO champion has re-captured the undisputed heavyweight world championship of boxing with a fifth-round knockout win over IBF champion Daniel Dubois.

    The fight — a second encounter between the two — main evented a big night of boxing action at Wembley Stadium in London, England.

    The two got off to a speedy start, both flashing their jabs and landing straights, with Usyk’s landing more clean. Dubois was notably reaching with his shots, and Usyk made him pay for that in round two, landing strong left hands.

    Dubois started to pick some momentum it seemed in the third round, and he furthered that with some strong body shots in the fourth.

    But towards one of the corners of the ring in the fifth round, Usyk landed a left hook that made Dubois stumble and knocked him down.

    Usyk landed another left hand seconds later — and this time, Dubois did not beat the count. No fifth-round controversy in sight.

    Oleksandr Usyk Becomes Undisputed Heavyweight Champion For Second Time With KO Of Daniel Dubois

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    Usyk and Dubois first met for the WBA, IBF, and WBO titles in August 2023. Dubois was in control until a punch in the fifth round was controversially ruled a low blow. Usyk turned the tide and scored knock downs in the eighth and ninth rounds — the latter of which gave Usyk the KO win.

    Usyk had since become undisputed champion for the first time by capturing the WBC title with a win over Tyson Fury in May 2024. The reign lasted just a month, however, after Usyk elected a rematch with Fury in December, which he’d also win.

    Dubois became IBF champion with a win over Filip Hrgovic in June 2024, and then became full-time champion once the IBF stripped Usyk. Dubois then retained the IBF title last September with a fifth-round knockout of former champ Anthony Joshua.

  • “One Of The Greatest Comeback Wins I’ve Ever Seen” – Fans React To Costello Van Steenis Pulling Off Last-Second Submission To Claim PFL Middleweight Gold At PFL Champions Series 2

    “One Of The Greatest Comeback Wins I’ve Ever Seen” – Fans React To Costello Van Steenis Pulling Off Last-Second Submission To Claim PFL Middleweight Gold At PFL Champions Series 2

    In what will surely go down as one of the greatest comebacks the sport of Mixed Martial Arts has ever seen, Costello Van Steenis’ hearty performance earned him a submission victory in the closing moments of his fight with the now previously-undefeated Johnny Eblen.

    As a result of his win over Eblen, the final Bellator middleweight champion, Van Steenis is now recognized as the new PFL middleweight champion.

    The fight headlined PFL Champions Series 2 — the second part of the PFL Cape Town card on July 19 in Africa.

    The fight started with Eblen dominating the early rounds, using his wrestling to control position, land ground-and-pound, and suffocate Van Steenis against the fence. Van Steenis showed flashes of offense, but Eblen consistently secured takedowns and threatened submissions.

    But in round four, things really began to change. Van Steenis stuffed shots, landed kicks and combinations, and even wobbled Eblen with a head kick at one point. Still, Eblen did enough to stop Van Steenis where need be, putting him in a huge must-finish situation.

    Eblen looked to ride the fifth round out with his grappling. But Van Steenis fought with fire, staying composed and reversing position. With mere seconds to go in the fifth, Van Steenis took the back and sank in a rear-naked choke. Eblen was unable to survive, going unconscious with 10 seconds remaining to give Van Steenis a Hollywood ending.

    Costello Van Steenis Wins PFL Middleweight Title, Ends Johnny Eblen’s Undefeated Record At PFL Cape Town

    Eblen captured the Bellator middleweight title with a win over Gegard Mousasi at Bellator 282 and retained the belt against Anatoly Tokov and Fabian Edwards (the latter twice).

    Van Steenis earned this match with a pair of victories last year against Gregory Babene and João Vitor Dantas.