Category: MMA

  • Dricus Du Plessis Has The Size And Skill To Dominate 3 Divisions, Says UFC Veteran

    Dricus Du Plessis Has The Size And Skill To Dominate 3 Divisions, Says UFC Veteran

    Dricus du Plessis has what it takes to accomplish something no one has ever done in the UFC, at least according to a former fighter.

    Du Plessis is gearing up for his third middleweight title defense as he faces the undefeated Khamzat Chimaev in a high-stakes UFC 319 main event on August 16 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

    While Chimaev may be the toughest challenge yet for “Stillknocks”, a victory could open the door to even greater opportunities. The 31-year-old South African has made it clear he’s eyeing a move up in weight, with ambitions of becoming a two-division UFC champion.

    However, former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub believes Du Plessis has the potential not just to claim two titles, but to become a legitimate threat across three divisions.

    Dricus Du Plessis
    Image: UFC.com

    Brendan Schaub Says Dricus Du Plessis Could Become UFC’s First Triple Champion

    During a recent appearance on the JAXXON podcast, former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub shared his thoughts on why Dricus du Plessis should set his sights beyond the middleweight division once he handles business against Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 319.

    According to Schaub, “Stillknocks” possesses both the tools and the physique to move up to light heavyweight in pursuit of a second title, and he believes a jump to heavyweight could follow as Du Plessis looks to carve out a historic legacy in the UFC.

    “I think whoever wins out of Khamzat and DDP, whoever wins that can go for three belts,” Schaub said. “DDP’s bigger than Khamzat, so light heavyweight, he’s probably a light heavyweight naturally. So it makes sense for DDP to go to light heavyweight. Heavyweight’s not as far a stretch for him. DDP’s a big boy.”

    Dricus du Plessis is no stranger to multi-division success. During his run in KSW between 2017 and 2018, he captured both the welterweight and middleweight titles.

    “Stillknocks” last stepped into the Octagon at UFC 312 this past February, where he delivered a commanding performance to earn a unanimous decision victory in a rematch against Sean Strickland. Du Plessis remains unbeaten in the UFC, boasting a perfect 9-0 record, with six of those wins coming by way of stoppage.

    Dricus Du Plessis
    Image: UFC.com
  • Former Joaquin Buckley Defeater on Former Teammate Kamaru Usman’s Big UFC Atlanta Win

    Former Joaquin Buckley Defeater on Former Teammate Kamaru Usman’s Big UFC Atlanta Win

    Joaquin Buckley is looking to rebound after a recent loss to Kamaru Usman, and a previous opponent of Buckley’s who implemented a similar game plan to garner a victory over ‘New Mansa’ has offered his thoughts on that UFC Atlanta fight. This is also a combatant who has had prior instances of training at the same gym as Usman, with this former interim Bellator MMA welterweight champion training with the former UFC welterweight champion at Sanford MMA, now Kill Cliff FC, at certain points years back.

    Logan Storley appeared on Bowks Talking Bouts to discuss that UFC Atlanta headliner among several other subjects and did so ahead of his PFL welterweight tournament title bid that saw him eventually fall short to Thad Jean. Storley’s wrestling pedigree is notable and with the Buckley connectivity, the context was presented on how the lack of anti-wrestling seemed to play a big role in that UFC Atlanta loss to the former welterweight titleholder.

    When asked if he could impart some advice to someone like Buckley if tasked with trying to help with rebuilding the UFC welterweight contender after the Kamaru Usman setback, Storley said,

    “Yeah, Buckley was very, very athletic, very strong. I did a great job with timing and control and beating him up on the ground, you know. That’s where; same thing Kamaru [Usman] kind of did, you know. Obviously, I’m not his coach. So I don’t know. [Joaquin] Buckley’s very, very talented. He looked great against Colby [Covington], but Kamaru’s, you know, one of the best to do it. He had a great game plan to get out there and just smother him and dominate him. So you know, it was tough for Buckley.”

    Joaquin Buckley and the story of his Logan Storley fight

    Logan Storley previously bested Joaquin Buckley and secured that victory over the surging UFC combatant back at Bellator 197. This transpired on April 13th, 2018, as Storley stepped into the cage with a 7-0 professional MMA record opposite Buckley’s pro mixed martial arts ledger of 8-1.

    After a wrestling-heavy performance that had many similar components to how Usman approached the Buckley fight, Storley would emerge with a unanimous decision victory over ‘New Mansa’ inside of The Family Arena in St. Charles, Missouri.

  • “Leonardo Perdomo Is a Bad Mother F***ER,” Says BKFC 79 Heavyweight Stalwart

    “Leonardo Perdomo Is a Bad Mother F***ER,” Says BKFC 79 Heavyweight Stalwart

    Leonardo Perdomo continued to impress many with his recent win at BKFC Hollywood, and one of the stalwarts of the promotion’s heavyweight division has offered his thoughts on that recent performance from the man many call the bare knuckle Mike Tyson. Zach Calmus recently did battle himself against Corey Willis at BKFC 79 on August 2nd as the promotion returned to Sturgis, and Calmus covered several subjects during an appearance on Bare Knuckle Bowker.

    Leonardo Perdomo improved to 8-0 recently as a bare knuckle fighter and secured his biggest win yet over former two-time BKFC heavyweight champion Arnold Adams on July 12th at BKFC 78. When offering up his thoughts on that particular fight and how no one has been able to get out of the first round with ‘El Zambo’ in the BKFC squared circle so far, Calmus said,

    “Leonardo Perdomo is a bad mother f***er. Let me tell you something. That’s not a fight that they’re trying to line up for me… He’s going to be champ. Now, I’m going to be champ as well, but the facts are that I’m fighting in a weight division that I shouldn’t be fighting, okay. I don’t have a heavyweight body. I don’t have the size in bare knuckle at heavyweight.”

    Leonardo Perdomo set for Arnold Adams sequel clash in BKFC Hollywood return

    Leonardo Perdomo vaulted toward the number one contender spot with his win over Arnold Adams but some in the bare knuckle community seemed to think that the stoppage from their July bout was a bit on the premature side. The promotion has heard these sentiments from some within the fanbase and has responded by running things back for an immediate rematch.

    Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship has announced Perdomo vs. Adams 2 on September 12th at BKFC 80 at Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida. This venue served as the location for their first fight and it will now be the location for the Perdomo vs. Adams sequel.

    Also, this card will feature the BKFC debut of Yoel Romero with many fans curious who will fight ‘The Soldier of God’ in gloveless combat. This speculation comes after promotional figurehead David Feldman hinted at some difficulties with locking in a dance partner for the former multi-division title challenger in both the UFC and Bellator MMA.

  • UFC Rankings Report: Tatsuro Taira Returns To Top 5 At Flyweight Following UFC Vegas 108 Win

    UFC Rankings Report: Tatsuro Taira Returns To Top 5 At Flyweight Following UFC Vegas 108 Win

    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 Vegas 108, 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: Following her win, Karol Rosa moves up one spot to No. 9, swapping places with Yana Santos (now No. 10). Despite losing to Rosa, Nora Cornolle remains at No. 12.

    Flyweight: Following his win, Tatsuro Taira moves up one spot to No. 5, swapping places with Kai Kara-France (now No. 6).

    Bantamweight: No changes.

    Featherweight: No changes.

    Lightweight: No changes.

    Welterweight: No changes.

    Middleweight: No changes.

    Light Heavyweight: No changes.

    Heavyweight: Following the UFC parting ways with Martin Buday, Valter Walker enters the rankings at No. 14. Mick Parkin and Tallison Teixeira each move up one spot to No. 12 and No. 13, respectively.

    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.

  • “My skill is higher than the champion. That’s not a doubt at all” – UFC Contender Ready to Dethrone the Champ

    “My skill is higher than the champion. That’s not a doubt at all” – UFC Contender Ready to Dethrone the Champ

    Tatsuro Taira is ready for a crack at reigning UFC flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja.

    Following a closely contested split decision loss against Brandon Royval in October, Taira bounced back in a big way on Saturday night, scoring a dominant submission victory against rising 125-pound prospect Hyun Sung Park.

    Taira forced Park to tap out just 66 seconds into the second round of their Fight Night headliner, solidifying his spot as the division’s sixth-ranked contender and potentially setting a stage for a clash with Pantoja.

    “I 100% believe my skill is higher than the champion,” Taira told reporters during the UFC Vegas 108 post-fight press conference. “That’s not a doubt at all.”

    Tatsuro Taira was unfazed by the late-notice change in opponent at UFC Vegas 108

    Originally, Taira was scheduled to face fellow flyweight contender Amir Albazi, but ‘The Prince’ was ruled out of Saturday’s main event after not being medically cleared to compete. Instead, Taira fought Park, who entered their matchup with an unblemished 10-0 record.

    “The opponent changed,” Taira added. “It was Hyun Sung Park, I knew him from winning the Road to UFC, but I’m the best in the flyweight [division]. I’m very confident and I believe that I’m the best, so not a huge issue for me.”

    Taira’s performance against Park was especially impressive considering he’d just suffered his first career loss 10 months prior.

    “From my last fight I learned my weakness,” Taira said of his loss to Royval. “But my team, everyone from my team still believed that I would be a champion, so I just kept working hard, promising that I’ll be back.”

    Overall, Taira is 17-1 with five of his seven wins inside the Octagon coming inside the distance.

  • Arman Tsarukyan Highlights Surprising Detail From Khamzat Chimaev’s Training Ahead Of UFC 319

    Arman Tsarukyan Highlights Surprising Detail From Khamzat Chimaev’s Training Ahead Of UFC 319

    Arman Tsarukyan has revealed the intensity of Khamzat Chimaev’s demanding training routine.

    Chimaev is slated to headline UFC 319 on August 16 at the United Center in Chicago, where he will challenge reigning middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis for the title.

    “Borz” has faced a string of cancellations and setbacks, with medical issues and unforeseen hurdles severely limiting his activity. As a result, he has competed just five times in the Octagon since September 2020. He has previously opened up about his inactivity, attributing it to pushing himself too hard in training.

    According to the undefeated Russian, extreme overtraining left his body drained, ultimately compromising his immune system and making him more susceptible to illness. Having been part of Khamzat Chimaev’s UFC 319 training camp, Tsarukyan understands the toll such intensity can take.

    Image: @arm_011/Instagram

    Arman Tsarukyan Shares Khamzat Chimaev Hired Coach To Prevent Overtraining

    During a recent interview with Kamil Gadzhiev, Arman Tsarukyan weighed in on Khamzat Chimaev’s intense training habits. According to the UFC lightweight contender, “Borz” often entered fight night far from his peak, having drained himself through relentless overtraining.

    To address the issue, Chimaev’s team has now brought in a dedicated coach tasked with managing his workload and closely monitoring his recovery to ensure he performs at his best when it matters most.

    “Khamzat’s never at 100% on fight night because he constantly overtrains,” Tsarukyan said. “After sparring, he always goes to work the bag, lift weights, etc. He’s one of those guys you have to tell when it’s time to stop. He’s now being tested daily to monitor his recovery. They have devices that show his recovery status every day, and if he’s in a slump, they help pull him out of it. They give him more time to relax, because when you’re overtrained, you can’t work properly in sparring. We need a guy who will control this 24/7 and stop him at the right moment so he won’t overtrain.”

    “Borz” was last seen in action at UFC 308 in October 2024, where he delivered a dominant first-round submission win over former champion Robert Whittaker. Khamzat Chimaev holds a flawless 8-0 record inside the UFC and stands at 14-0 overall, with an impressive 12 of those victories coming via stoppage.

    Khamzat Chimaev
    Image: @khamzat_chimaev/Instagram
  • 6 Hits And 1 Miss From UFC Vegas 108: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park

    6 Hits And 1 Miss From UFC Vegas 108: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park

    After about two months away, the UFC was back in its headquarters for UFC Vegas 108 (aka UFC Fight Night: Tatsuro Taira vs. Hyun Sung Park) on August 2.

    It was the first UFC Fight Night to take place at the UFC APEX since the May 31 card that saw its main event between Erin Blanchfield and Maycee Barber get canceled as walkouts for the main event were getting underway.

    The main event for this night (which did happen) saw Tatsuro Taira take on Hyun Sung Park. Taira was originally scheduled to face Amir Albazi, but Albzai withdrew from the fight on a week’s notice, leaving Park to set up on significantly short notice.

    Taira, who entered this fight ranked No. 6 at flyweight, looked to get back in the win column after a loss to Brandon Royval in October — the first loss of Taira’s career.

    Park came into the bout 10-0, with him winning his first three Octagon bouts after winning the flyweight tournament on season one of Road to UFC.

    Who came through in Vegas? Who went bust? Let’s find out with the hits and misses of UFC Vegas 108!

    Miss – What To Do About Weight Misses?

    This isn’t a gripe that should go specifically against the card itself, but it’s kind of damning when you have not one, but two fighters who miss weight by a noteworthy margain.

    Felipe Burnes missed weight for his fight with Rafael Estevam by a solid four pounds. And then Tresean Gore had a 3.5 pound miss for his fight with Rodolfo Vieira. Both fighters ended up paying 25 percent of their purse, and both fighters lost their fights, but imagine if they didn’t.

    I’ve griped in this column for a couple of weeks now about the scoring system in MMA, but there’s got to be something done about missing weight. I understand the dangers of the weight cut and don’t want to jeopardize a fighter’s health; however, I do feel that if you miss weight, that’s a horrible look on you. And I completely understand the fighters who feel disrespected by it. Remember just a few years ago when we had a notable stretch in the UFC that saw more fighters who missed weight win? Heck, this is Estevam’s second time missing weight in his last three fights!

    The California State Athletic Commission adopted a rule years ago that they can order a fighter no longer fight at such a weight class. I think this needs to be adopted by and respected by all the commissions out there. Emphasis on commissions — it’s not enough for the promotions like the UFC to try this and enforce it; all parties need to be on board.

    You can mock the PFL for their regular season and playoffs format, but when it came to weight missing, they were strict with it. And honestly? I think they came up with an idea we can apply. When the PFL was beginning the 2021 season, they stated fighters who missed weight would be deducted one point in the standings and be ineligible to receive any points.

    Well, how about fighters who miss weight are automatically deducted one point before the fight even begins? How’s that sound?

    Hit – Austin Bashi

    Austin Bashi is not even 25 years old, and yet he’s already built himself up on the regional scene through promotions like the XFC and Lights Out Championship. And while his UFC debut did not go his way, he looked impressive in his outing against John Yannis.

    After absorbing an early head kick, Bashi rocked Yannis with a right hook, secured a takedown, and quickly took the back. He maintained control with a body triangle and eventually locked in a rear-naked choke for the win.

    It was a quick and strong showing from this young man, who won a UFC contract through his appearance on Dana White’s Contender Series last year. It’ll be worth seeing if he can get another performance like this on another Fight Night card.

    Hit – Rinya Nakamura

    If we’re talking about explosive finishes, look no further than Rinya Nakamura and the memorable outing he had by taking out Nathan Fletcher in just over a minute.

    Nakamura hurt Fletcher early with a body kick and continued pressuring with sharp combinations. A liver kick dropped Fletcher with a delayed reaction, and Nakamura followed up with ground-and-pound to earn the stoppage.

    This was one of the best kind of performances Nakamura could have had after suffering his first career loss in his last outing. Now through what he’s done in the Octagon so far, including the win over Fletcher, combined with what he did on the Road to UFC series, Nakamura may have established himself as someone to look out for.

    Hit – Neil Magny Climbs The Record Books

    Neil Magny may not be in the mix of contenders at 170 anymore, but that doesn’t mean the man still can’t go. While he’s struggled of late, Magny found success at UFC Vegas 108, pulling off a finish over fellow fight veteran Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos.

    After a competitive first round where both fighters had their moments, Magny turned up the pace in the second. Magny pressured dos Santos relentlessly, wearing him out with grappling and ground strikes before a finish late in round two.

    With 23 wins, Magny has the most victories in UFC welterweight history — and he is tied with Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, Max Holloway, Charles Oliveira, and Andrei Arlovski for the second-most victories in the Octagon. He also has the most bouts and strikes landed in the history of the UFC’s welterweight division.

    While Neil Magny isn’t going to be challenging for a UFC title, barring some miracle, he has undoubtedly left his mark in the Octagon. We don’t know how many more times we’ll see Magny in the Octagon, but let’s appreciate him no matter how many it is.

    Hit – Karol Rosa

    While there weren’t a lot of ranked talent competing at UFC Vegas 108, one fight of note that featured ranked contenders saw a women’s bantamweight contest between Karol Rosa and Nora Cornolle, with Rosa getting the win.

    After a striking-heavy first round from Cornolle, Rosa took over with takedowns and top control, threatening submissions and landing consistent ground strikes. This gameplan stretched into the third round, giving Rosa more success as she went on to secure the win on the judges’ cards.

    Rosa came into this bout ranked No. 10 at women’s 135. Of note, looking at contenders 6-9, she has lost to Irene Aldana and Ailin Perez; however, she has beaten Yana Santos. She hasn’t faced off with former title challenger Mayra Bueno Silva yet, however. So, if Silva gets past Joselyne Edwards this coming weekend, perhaps book Rosa with her next and see if she’s ready to face off with higher-ranked contenders again? Edwards herself could pose an interesting matchup, too, as Rosa defeated her back in 2021.

    Hit – A Pair Of Fight Of The Year Candidates, Back-To-Back

    It’s crazy exciting when you get a banger of a fight that takes place. Now imagine if you had two — back-to-back. That’s what we got to experience at UFC Vegas 108.

    It all started with Esteeban Ribovics scoring a victory over Elvis Brener. Ribovics had the edge early and poured out with pressure throughout, landing over 150 significant strikes while stuffing all of Brener’s takedown attempts. Brener responded with flashy kicks and big moments, but Ribovics’ pace and volume ultimately won him the nod.

    The last three fights for “El Gringo” now have been this exciting contest with Brener, a split decision loss to Nasrat Haqparast that earned Fight of the Night honors, and the 2024 Fight of the Year with a decision win over Daniel Zellhuber. Do not put Ribovics in the UFC APEX anymore! Let’s get this kid on the undercard of a pay-per-view again, ASAP. Because whatever you think Ribovics’ future has in store, he is proving to be an exciting fighter who knows how to really put on an entertaining show.

    And then right after that, Chris Duncan ended up getting the win over Mateusz Rębecki in another entertaining brawl. Both men traded heavy shots early, with each wearing visible damage by the second round. Duncan found success with body attacks and a near submission in the third, while Rebecki continued throwing bombs until the final bell.

    Duncan has now won three straight and seven of his last eight. His only pay-per-view card appearance was being on the prelims for UFC 278; perhaps it’s time we change that.

    It’s always a fair argument to discuss lack of star power with some of these cards, as well as if the UFC is overproducing cards. But, man, sometimes these Fight Nights really can deliver surprises.

    Hit – Tatsuro Taira Calls His Shot

    Tatsuro Taira wants a shot at the flyweight title, and he emphasized that with a dominant win over Hyun Sung Park in the main event.

    Taira dropped Park with a right hand early and then got into top game and just completely dominated and overwhelmed Park from there. Taira would find Park’s back and sink in a choke during the second round, bringing the fight to an early end with a submission.

    This was a solid rebound from Taira after suffering the first loss of his pro career against Brandon Royval last fall, and now he feels he’s earned the opportunity to challenge for the gold. Joshua Van, of course, is supposed to be next in line for champion Alexandre Pantoja following the awesome run he had earlier this year. With one more win, however, Taira should be next in line (especially if Pantoja beats Van).

  • Jake Paul Tells Conor McGregor to Give It Up In Latest Training Clip Fiasco

    Jake Paul Tells Conor McGregor to Give It Up In Latest Training Clip Fiasco

    Jake Paul is tired of seeing Conor McGregor train.

    Despite dealing with a slew of legal issues outside of the Octagon, the Irish megastar is insistent that his “greatest comeback in combat sports history” is still coming. In reality, it’s been more than four years since McGregor has strapped on the four-ounce gloves, and few are buying that his recent spree of training clips on social media suggests otherwise.

    McGregor posted yet another video of himself shadowboxing, which drew the ire of Paul, who suggested that the former two-division titleholder “just give it up” already.

    The last time McGregor fought in the UFC, he suffered a brutal broken leg in the opening round of his trilogy fight with recently retired fan favorite Dustin Poirier. Six months earlier, McGregor suffered the first knockout loss of his MMA career against ‘The Diamond’ at UFC 257. Since 2017, McGregor has gone 1-4, including a 10th-round TKO defeat at the hands of boxing icon Floyd Mayweather.

    McGregor’s only win in the last eight years came against Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone in January, 2020 — two months before the COVID-19 pandemic shut the world down.

    Conor McGregor refuses to give up on his UFC return or his presidential aspirations

    Despite the lack of activity inside the Octagon, McGregor has regularly dominated headlines, though not always for the right reasons. Recently, he lost an appeal after being held liable for the December 2018 rape of Nikita Hand. Now, Hand has filed a fresh lawsuit accusing him and two others of “malicious abuse” of the court process during his failed appeal.

    Still, that hasn’t stopped McGregor from lobbying for a spot on the UFC’s highly anticipated Fight Night at the White House next year. He also launched a petition to land on Ireland’s presidential ballot without nominations from other politicians.

    “I, Conor McGregor hereby declare my intention to seek the esteemed office of President of Ireland,” the UFC star said on Monday. “The current constitutional framework however presents a significant barrier to democratic participation.”

    In order to be considered a presidential candidate in Ireland, McGregor must have nominations from 20 members of the Oireachtas or four county councils — something he quickly recognized as an impossible task after a slew of politicians in his home country spoke out against his intent to run for office.

    “This system, while intended to ensure a degree of political influence among candidates, inadvertently restricts the direct voice of the Irish electorate,” McGregor added.

    “In light of this, I propose a petition advocating for a modification of the nomination process to allow my name be included on the ballot. I contend that the citizens of Ireland, both at home and abroad, should have the unhindered right to determine the candidates who appear on the presidential ballot.”

  • Sean O’Malley reveals he wanted short notice Cory Sandhagen fight

    UFC star Sean O’Malley has revealed that he was recently interested in pursuing a short notice fight against Cory Sandhagen.

    As we know, Sean O’Malley is coming off the back of two losses at the hands of Merab Dvalishvili. At this point, it certainly seems as if it’s going to take a lot for ‘Suga’ to work his way back to a title shot. With that being said, he has a lot of different directions he can go down – and he’s certainly talented enough to cause a lot of other bantamweights problems.

    Now, we know that Cory Sandhagen will be the one to get a crack at Merab Dvalishvili in what should be a fantastic title showdown. As for Sean O’Malley, we’ll have to wait and see what kind of contender fight he takes on next.

    In a recent podcast appearance, Sean O’Malley revealed that he was suggesting a short notice bout between himself and Cory Sandhagen recently.

    Sean O’Malley wanted Cory Sandhagen fight

    “I was actually trying to fight Cory when the co-main event fell out for that Max (Holloway) and Dustin (Poirier) fight,” O’Malley said on the “Overdogs Podcast.” “I threw my name out there to UFC. I was like: Three weeks, me vs. Cory would be sweet. But it didn’t really make sense for the UFC. Cory vs. Merab was the next fight to make. But yeah, me vs. Cory is a very interesting fight. That’s one that’s bound to happen – sooner than later.”

    “I think me vs. Cory,” O’Malley said. “Me vs. Petr (Yan) 2, I feel like that would be a banger. Me vs. Cory, me vs. Merab 3? No, I’m just kidding.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

  • Alex Pereira Will Beat Magomed Ankalaev in Rematch, UFC Middleweight

    Alex Pereira Will Beat Magomed Ankalaev in Rematch, UFC Middleweight

    UFC middleweight Caio Borralho has predicted that Alex Pereira will get his revenge on Magomed Ankalaev and defeat him in their highly anticipated rematch.

    As we know, Alex Pereira is one of the most popular fighters in all of mixed martial arts. He went on an incredible run at both middleweight and light heavyweight, but his title reign at 205 pounds came to an end recently at the hands of Magomed Ankalaev. While it was a tense and fascinating encounter, Ankalaev certainly appeared to do more than enough to get his hand raised.

    Now, though, fans are getting ready to see Alex Pereira try and get his revenge. It’s going to be easier said than done given what we know about the toughness and heart of Magomed Ankalaev, but in equal measure, ‘Poatan’ can never be ruled out of any fight courtesy of his incredible power and precision.

    In a recent interview, Caio Borralho became the latest fighter to give his thoughts on what will go down when Alex Pereira and Magomed Ankalaev stand across the cage from each other for the second time.

    Caio Borralho backs Alex Pereira to beat Magomed Ankalaev in rematch

    “Alex Pereira is a hard guy to fight because he’s very intelligent, but I think this rematch will be mostly the same. Alex knows he can defend the takedowns, so now he can risk more to bring pressure and find that knockout.”

    It’s anyone’s guess as to which way this one is going to go, but one thing we know for sure is that we’re bound to see fireworks.

  • Paulo Costa is ‘Delusional’ Says Ranked UFC Contender

    Paulo Costa is ‘Delusional’ Says Ranked UFC Contender

    UFC middleweight Caio Borralho has called out Paulo Costa as being ‘delusional’ by suggesting that he wants to be the backup for a UFC middleweight championship fight.

    As we know, Paulo Costa is a pretty interesting chap. He has been known as one of the top contenders in the middleweight division, and also one of the most outlandish. In his most recent outing against Roman Kopylov, though, he was far more measured than usual. He was able to pick up a pretty nice win that reminded the masses of what he’s capable of at 185 pounds.

    Of course, in order to get all the way back to a world title shot, Paulo Costa will have to put in a fair bit more work. The Brazilian sensation certainly has the potential to mix it up with a lot of top guys in the middleweight division, but in equal measure, there are plenty of others who currently sit ahead of him in the pecking order.

    One would argue that the perfect example of that is Caio Borralho. These two men have made their dislike for one another fairly clear in the past but in case it wasn’t obvious enough, he had the following to say about Paulo Costa in a recent interview.

    Caio Borralho goes after Paulo Costa

    “Paulo Costa wanting to be the backup? The backup is just delusional. The guy is coming from four losses in six fights. He didn’t win a fight in like three years.”

    Could this be a fight to make in the future? We’ll have to wait and see.

  • Amanda Nunes Ready to Recapture Her Title from Kayla Harrison: “I’m going to get my belt back”

    Amanda Nunes Ready to Recapture Her Title from Kayla Harrison: “I’m going to get my belt back”

    UFC legend Amanda Nunes has made it crystal clear that she plans on taking back her belt from Kayla Harrison when they eventually square off.

    Everyone knows that Amanda Nunes is one of the greatest female fighters of all time. Now, after a few years away from the cage, she’s set to return and challenge Kayla Harrison for the UFC women’s bantamweight championship. It’s a fight that everyone has been wanting to see for a long time, and as we look ahead to the immediate future, it’s probably one of the biggest fights that can be made in the UFC.

    The two have been fairly respectful to one another but at the same time, Amanda Nunes has already said she wasn’t overly impressed by Harrison’s win over Julianna Pena – laying the groundwork for what looks set to be a really fun encounter.

    In a recent interview, Amanda Nunes went into a bit more detail about what she wants to achieve with this next run.

    Amanda Nunes wants the belt back

    “The next thing is “and new”. I’m gonna hear it once again. Isn’t that crazy, if you guys think about that? Honest. I’m gonna get my belt back, and you’re gonna view me again, and I’m gonna tell you. Remember I told you, I’m getting my belt back. So, I’m gonna do that.”

    “Hoping it’s this year for sure. I’m gonna talk to Dana to see, I’m ready to go. I’m healthy, I’m training. I’m ready to go.”

    “Brazil, in my city, in Vegas, whatever. I want my belt back.”

    Quote via BJPENN.com

  • Mark Coleman Explains Why You Need to Get Sober “Tomorrow might not come”

    Mark Coleman Explains Why You Need to Get Sober “Tomorrow might not come”

    MMA legend Mark Coleman has explained why his journey to sobriety has helped him so much in recent years.

    As we know, Mark Coleman is a true fan favorite within the mixed martial arts community. He’s done some incredible things during his career and even after his retirement, Mark made headlines by saving his parents from a house fire. If that doesn’t show you what kind of guy we’re talking about, then nothing will.

    Mark Coleman has also had his fair share of demons over the years and he’s never been someone who shied away from that fact. Instead, he’s steering into that, making it clear that he has learned from mistakes he’s made in the past, and that he’s ready to look ahead to the future.

    In a recent interview, Mark Coleman went into more detail.

    Mark Coleman discusses sobriety

    “You got to get in there. You got to get help. And you got to do it now because tomorrow might not come.”

    “Put the bottle down. Get up off the couch. Get some exercise in. But first, get sober.”

    “I can do anything if I just stay sober.”

    “I always wanted to be famous, not going to lie, but for all the wrong reasons. But now I appreciate the fame because it gives me a platform to help people get sober.”

    Hopefully, we get the chance to see Coleman continue to have a real presence in the mixed martial arts community after everything he’s given to the sport.

  • UFC Legend Wants One Big Test For Tatsuro Taira Before Any Talk Of Title Fight

    UFC Legend Wants One Big Test For Tatsuro Taira Before Any Talk Of Title Fight

    Tatsuro Taira may be eyeing a title shot, but a UFC legend believes he still has a point to prove.

    This past Saturday in the main event of UFC Vegas 108, Taira made a statement by submitting short-notice replacement Hyun Sung Park in the second round at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Both fighters started off cautiously, feeling each other out until “The Best” flipped the script with a pair of thudding right hands that dropped Park. From there, Taira dominated the remainder of the first round on the mat, relentlessly pressuring but unable to secure a finish.

    That changed quickly in the second. Taira grounded Park within seconds and wasted no time capitalizing, forcing a tap via neck crank just 1:06 into the round.

    In the aftermath of his victory, Taira used his Octagon interview to call for a UFC flyweight title shot against the winner of a potential matchup between reigning champion Alexandre Pantoja and rising contender Joshua Van.

    Michael Bisping, who had already urged Tatsuro Taira during the interview to log one more win before entering title contention, later expanded on his stance and explained why he believes the rising flyweight isn’t quite ready yet.

    Michael Bisping Believes Tatsuro Taira Should Face Brandon Moreno Before UFC Title Shot

    Speaking during the UFC Vegas 108 broadcast (via MMA Junkie), Michael Bisping explained why he believes Tatsuro Taira still has more to prove before earning a title shot, suggesting that a win over a former flyweight champion like Brandon Moreno would solidify his place in the division’s elite.

    “He calls for a title fight. I get that, but I was like, ‘You’ve got to have one more fight first,’” Bisping said. “I’m not the matchmaker. I don’t make those decisions, but that seems logical. It would seem he would have to have one more fight. Who should that fight be against?

    “I’ve got a choice: It is the former champion Brandon Moreno. Tell me you don’t want to see that fight? That would show you the level of Tatsuro Taira and also allow Brandon Moreno to get back in the mix – not that he’s not in the mix, of course.”

    With his dominant performance against Hyun Sung Park, “The Best” bounced back into the win column after tasting the first defeat of his professional career in a hard-fought split decision loss to former title challenger Brandon Royval at UFC Vegas 98 in October 2024. Taira now holds a 7-1 record in the UFC, with five of those victories coming by way of finish.

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  • Khabib Nurmagomedov Says Usman Nurmagomedov Will Rematch Paul Hughes In October

    Khabib Nurmagomedov Says Usman Nurmagomedov Will Rematch Paul Hughes In October

    Perhaps one of the most talked about fighters in PFL over the past year has been Paul Hughes — and one of the most talked about fights over the past year in the organization is Usman Nurmagomedov’s narrow, controversial win over Hughes at PFL Champions Series 1 in January to retain the Bellator lightweight title in its final title bout ever.

    Many in the MMA community have wondered since, and some even begged the PFL, to make the rematch — undoubtedly one of the promotion’s most anticipated and hoped-for bouts ever. And if the words of Usman’s cousin, Khabib Nurmagomedov, are anything to listen to, he has offered hope.

    During a conversation with the streamer Sneako, the retired undefeated former UFC lightweight champion suggests that Nurmagomedov vs. Hughes 2 has been signed on for October.

    Specifically, according to Khabib Nurmagomedov, the fight would take place on October 4 in Dubai. If true, and given the PFL event dates known thus far for fall (with PFL MENA and Europe holding semifinal events the weekend of Sept. 26-28) this could potentially serve as the headliner of a third PFL Champions Series event.

    Usman Nurmagomedov vs. Paul Hughes To Take Place In Dubai On October 4?

    If Nurmagomedov vs. Hughes 2 follows the circumstances set by Johnny Eblen vs. Costello Van Steenis a couple of weeks ago, the winner of this bout would most likely be named the inaugural PFL lightweight champion.

    In what was one of the more entertaining fights in MMA during 2025, Nurmagomedov vs. Hughes this past January featured plenty of high-paced striking exchanges, strong clinch battles, and late-fight drama, courtesy of Nurmagomedov getting deducted a point.

    Hughes, who fired off a strong late flurry, was unable to get the win controversially. While one judge scored the bout a 47-47 draw, the other two judges gave 48-46 totals in Nurmagomedov’s favor.

    Hughes rebounded from the loss with a 42-second finish of Bruno Miranda at the PFL Europe event in Belfast this past May.

    Nurmagomedov has not been in action since defeating Hughes.

  • Khabib Nurmagomedov Claims Islam Makhachev Will Challenge Jack Della Maddalena At UFC 322

    Khabib Nurmagomedov Claims Islam Makhachev Will Challenge Jack Della Maddalena At UFC 322

    Islam Makhachev has been expected to challenge for the welterweight championship since those rumors first surfaced early this year. And now, it appears Khabib Nurmagomedov may have dropped a hint of the timeframe.

    During a recent sit-down (video courtesy of The Cornell Combat Sports Show), Nurmagomedov said that, as rumors have indicated, Makhachev will challenge reigning welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 322.

    Rumors are UFC 322 is being planned for November 15 at — per usual with the UFC’s pay-per-view schedule — New York’s Madison Square Garden.

    Islam Makhachev vs. Jack Della Maddalena At UFC 322 Confirmed By Khabib Nurmagomedov?

    Makhachev will be stepping up to welterweight for this bout, as planned when it was announced by UFC CEO and President Dana White that he would be vacating the UFC lightweight title.

    The lightweight title would end up going to Ilia Topuria, who bested Charles Oliveira at UFC 317 back in June. Topuria vacated his own featherweight title in the process, as he had planned since last year to challenge Makhachev. Plans changed, however, following Della Maddalena defeating Belal Muhammad for the 170-pound title at UFC 315 in May.

    Makachev originally won the lightweight title in a bout against Oliveira at UFC 280. Makhachev defended the title successfully a record four consecutive times, defeating Alexander Volkanovski twice, Dustin Poirier, and Renato Moicano.

  • “Real Threat At Flyweight To Win A Belt” – Dominick Cruz, Henry Cejudo, & Other Fans And Fighters React To Tatsuro Taira Calling For Title Shot After Obliterating Hyun Sung Park

    “Real Threat At Flyweight To Win A Belt” – Dominick Cruz, Henry Cejudo, & Other Fans And Fighters React To Tatsuro Taira Calling For Title Shot After Obliterating Hyun Sung Park

    Tatsuro Taira has made a statement that he feels ready for a UFC flyweight title shot after making fairly easy work of Hyun Sung Park in the main event of UFC Vegas 108.

    Taira dropped Park early in the first round with a right hand, taking top position and controlling Park on the ground. Taira seemed to be one step ahead, countering every time Park countered and mat returning every time Park got to his feet. Taira even got to Park’s back at one point and locked in a body triangle.

    Taira would get the fight back to the ground in the second and quickly found a face crank, scoring the submission.

    Taira called for a title shot after the fight; however, commentary suggested he may need one fight following UFC CEO and President Dana White’s previous confirmation Joshua Van will be next to challenge Alexandre Pantoja.

    Tatsuro Taira Submits Hyun Sung Park At UFC Vegas 108

    Taira rebounds from his first professional loss, falling short in a decision against Brandon Royval last October. Taira was originally scheduled to face Amir Albazi in this outing until Albazi withdrew from the fight last week.

    This marks Park’s first loss as a pro, coming into tonight with a 10-0 record. The Road to UFC season one flyweight winner was 3-0 in the Octagon before tonight.

  • “A Fight Where You Leave Something In There” – Fans & Fighters React To Chris Duncan Outlasting Mateusz Rebecki In Wild War At UFC Vegas 108

    “A Fight Where You Leave Something In There” – Fans & Fighters React To Chris Duncan Outlasting Mateusz Rebecki In Wild War At UFC Vegas 108

    Just when we thought Elvis Brener vs. Esteban Ribovics brought fire at UFC Vegas 108, one fight later and we got another war of attrition that saw Chris Duncan defeat Mateusz Rebecki in the evening’s co-main event.

    Round one was a chaotic slugfest, with both men trading huge shots early. Rebecki dropped Duncan briefly and landed powerful hooks while eating brutal elbows, opening up cuts and swelling on Duncan’s face — though Duncan would cause a hematoma to appear on Rebecki’s.

    Duncan targeted Rebecki’s body during the second round, while Rebecki kept swinging wildly in spite of a swollen eye and cuts.

    The third saw things escalate in intensity, though Duncan seemed to get the edge with his combinations, as well as an anaconda choke attempt. Rebecki didn’t back down, however, throwing power shots until the final horn.

    Chris Duncan Beats Mateusz Rebecki In Brawl Of A Co-Main Event At UFC Vegas 108

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    Duncan has now won three straight and seven of his last eight.

    After a win streak that lasted about a decade, Rebecki has now lost two of his last three.

  • “One Of The Most Exciting Fighters In The Sport” – Fans & Fighters React To Slugfest That Sees Esteban Ribovics Earning Judges’ Nod Over Elvis Brener In Fight Of The Year Contender

    “One Of The Most Exciting Fighters In The Sport” – Fans & Fighters React To Slugfest That Sees Esteban Ribovics Earning Judges’ Nod Over Elvis Brener In Fight Of The Year Contender

    Esteban Ribovics seems to have a thing for wild wars in the Octagon, as he delivered another at UFC Vegas 108, once again earning a decision win as he bested Elvis Brener.

    Ribovics started strong in round one, stuffing takedowns and delivering heavy strikes. Ribovics was being aggressive with his combination, though Brener had his own bursts of offense, including a series of leg kicks.

    Brener came alive in the second, landing clean head kicks and working his own combinations. His aggression helped to open a cut over one of Ribovics’ eyes and briefly stunned Ribovics with a body kick and flurry.

    The two came out swinging in the third round, with Ribovics pushing the pace more thanks to brutal combinations and working the body. Brener never backed down, however, landing flashy strikes that included a spinning wheel kick.

    Ribovics ended up attempting more than 300 significant strikes over the course of the three rounds, landing approximately 150 of them. He also defended all nine of Brener’s takedown attempts.

    Esteban Ribovics Wins Slugest vs. Elvis Brener At UFC Vegas 108

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    Ribovics has now won four of five. This is his second straight victory that has come in slugfest fashion, having defeat Daniel Zellhuber at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306 in a bout that earned Fight of the Year honors for 2024.

    Brener has now lost three straight.

  • VIDEO: Rinya Nakamura Destroys Nathan Fletcher With Liver Kick At UFC Vegas 108

    VIDEO: Rinya Nakamura Destroys Nathan Fletcher With Liver Kick At UFC Vegas 108

    Rinya Nakamura did not need long to put away Nathan Fletcher, scoring a first-round TKO in the featured preliminary bout of UFC Vegas 108.

    Nakamura connected with a body kick that caught Fletcher off balance almost right away. Nakamura looked to pressure, working combinations on the European prospect.

    Nakamura connected on a kick that landed on Fletcher’s liver, causing a delayed reaction that brought Fletcher to the canvas. Nakamura would land a little ground-and-pound before the referee stopped the bout.

    Rinya Nakamura Stops Nathan Fletcher With Liver Kick At UFC Vegas 108

    Nakamura is now 4-1 in the Octagon since a pair of first-round knockouts on Road to the UFC.

    Fletcher, an alumnus of season 32 of The Ultimate Fighter, defeated Zygimantas Ramaska in his UFC debut but has now lost two straight. He dropped a split decision to Caolán Loughran earlier this year.

  • VIDEO: Andrey Pulyaev Puts Away Nick Klein With Vicious Body Kick In Comeback TKO At UFC Vegas 108

    VIDEO: Andrey Pulyaev Puts Away Nick Klein With Vicious Body Kick In Comeback TKO At UFC Vegas 108

    Andrey Pulyaev now has his first win in the Octagon, needing to overcome early adversity before scoring a finish of Nick Klein during the preliminary card of UFC Vegas 108.

    Klein dominated early with takedowns, ground control, and clinch pressure, keeping Pulyaev smothered. Very early on in the round, Klein landed some strong strikes from up top, which troubled Pulyaev, and nearly scoring a choke.

    Round two changed the momentum, however, as Pulyaev was rejuvenated, while Klein appeared to gas out from his barrages in round one. Pulyaev landed a sharp head kick and clinch knees that turned the tide, opening up a cut above one of Klein’s eyes. Pulyaev then landed a strong body kick that took the wind out of Klein’s sails, following it up with a pair of punches and a low kick to score the TKO.

    Andrey Pulyaev Stops Nick Klein At UFC Vegas 108

    Pulyaev made his UFC debut in March, dropping a decision to Christian Duncan.

    Klein was also finished in his UFC debut in February, getting stopped by Mansur Abdul-Malik.

  • “Not Even A Fight” – Fans & Fighters React To 21-Year-Old Austin Bashi Dominating In Second UFC Appearance At UFC Vegas 108

    “Not Even A Fight” – Fans & Fighters React To 21-Year-Old Austin Bashi Dominating In Second UFC Appearance At UFC Vegas 108

    After dropping his UFC debut, Austin Bashi put on a dominant display in his second Octagon appearance, scoring a submission of John Yannis during the preliminary card of UFC Vegas 108.

    Despite an early head kick from Yannis, Bashi hurt Yannis with a right hook. He’d then score a single-leg takedown and take Yannis’ back to control the action.

    Bashi then secured a body triangle despite Yannis’ wall walking and escape efforts, eventually locking up a rear-naked choke for the submission.

    Austin Bashi Submits John Yannis At UFC Vegas 108

    Bashi made his UFC debut in January, dropping a decision to Christian Rodriguez.

    This marked the UFC debut for Yannis, who won the Fury FC featherweight title in May. Yannis took this fight on less than a week’s notice.

  • Conor McGregor Denounces Muslims In Ireland & ‘Migrants Of Full Pakistani Heritage’ In Latest Social Media Storm

    Conor McGregor Denounces Muslims In Ireland & ‘Migrants Of Full Pakistani Heritage’ In Latest Social Media Storm

    Conor McGregor has lashed out at rising crime in Ireland, attributing it to individuals from a specific religious group.

    McGregor has become increasingly vocal in Irish political discourse, taking aim at the current government with sharp criticism, especially over its immigration policies. He has even hinted at a possible run for the presidency, suggesting he’s eyeing influence far beyond the fight game.

    The former two-division UFC champion’s political ambitions gained traction after he accused Irish authorities of using him as a “scapegoat” for the 2023 Dublin riots. “The Notorious” claimed the government deliberately shifted blame onto him to distract attention from knife attacks on Irish citizens allegedly committed by immigrants, which had sparked widespread anti-immigration protests across the country.

    What Are the Most Recent Developments in Conor McGregor’s Civil Trial Appeal

    Conor McGregor Slams Muslim Immigrants Over Knife Crime In Ireland

    Conor McGregor recently took to social media to unleash a fiery response following a disturbing broad daylight knife attack on an Irish police officer by an individual believed to be from the Muslim community, reportedly shouting a religious chant during the assault.

    “The Notorious” claimed that the attacker was of Pakistani heritage and called for his immediate deportation, insisting that his citizenship be revoked without delay.

    “If is the case, that it was a second generation migrant of full Pakistani heritage, Mother and father came to Ireland prior, had a child and raised him, now a 20/30 year old, in Dublin’s city centre (hesitant to believe this btw) if is the case, then. The stabber and his entire family MUST BE DEPORTED! To raise a person that grows to stab a member of our Gardai while on duty is grounds for immediate termination of citizenship and removal from country. This is how you put our citizens, and members of force, in the knowledge that you are truly with them, and that their safety and livelihood is absolutely paramount! Remove. Immediately!,” Conor McGregor wrote on X.

    https://twitter.com/TheNotoriousMMA/status/1950550174947856859

    The UFC superstar once again accused the Irish government of putting native citizens at risk through reckless immigration policies. McGregor suggested that if brought to power, he would take decisive action where current leaders have failed.

    “‘Allahu Akbar!’ McGregor added. “The knife wielding maniac shouted this! Watch your back out there people, always. Watch your back out there people, always. Abysmal! Terrifying! This is New Ireland. For now! They will never get away with this with me at the helm. Never in a million years! I will be all over them! Who do you think this government would rather deal with it as head of state during these times of ever frequent attacks on our citizens, or throughout these constant revelations of large scale government corruption… Or more so, who would they not rather deal with? Myself, Conor McGregor, or their hand picked Presidential candidates? There is your answer. Vote McGregor for REAL CHANGE.”

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    “The Notorious” has signaled strong intent to make his comeback at the rumored UFC spectacle planned for the White House lawn, currently targeted for July 2026. Adding fuel to the speculation, he revealed that he has officially re-entered the UFC’s drug testing pool.

    Conor McGregor has remained sidelined since suffering a devastating leg break in his trilogy clash with Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021. His long-awaited return was set for UFC 303 in June 2024 against Michael Chandler, but a toe injury forced him to withdraw just weeks before the event.

    Conor McGregor in court
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  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Tatsuro Taira Submits Hyun Sung Park

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Tatsuro Taira Submits Hyun Sung Park

    UFC Fight Night took place tonight from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights! 

    In the main event, flyweights Tatsuro Taira and Hyun Sung Park clashed. While in the co-main event, Mateusz Rębecki faced off with Chris Duncan in a lightweight matchup. 

    UFC Fight Night Results: Main Card

    • Tatsuro Taira def. Hyun Sung Park via submission: R2, 1.06
    • Chris Duncan def. Mateusz Rebecki via unanimous decision (29-28×2, 30-27)
    • Esteban Ribovics def. Elves Brener via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27×2)
    • Karol Rosa def. Nora Cornolle via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-27×2)
    • Neil Magny def. Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos via TKO: R2, 4.39
    • Kevin Vallejos def. Danny Silva via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27×2)

    Preliminary Card

    • Rinya Nakamura def. Nathan Fletcher via TKO: R1, 1.02
    • Rodolfo Vieira def. Tresean Gore via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27×2)
    • Andrey Pulyaev def. Nick Klein via TKO: R2, 1.31 29-28,
    • Austin Bashi def. John Yannis via submission: R1, 3.39

    Piera Rodriguez def. Ketlen Souza via split decision (29-28×2, 28-29)

    Rafael Estevam def. Felipe Bunes via unanimous decision (29-28×3)

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Austin Bashi def. John Yannis

    Austin Bashi earned a submission in round one.

    Andrey Pulyaev def. Nick Klein

    Andrey Pulyaev got it done via TKO in the second round.

    Rinya Nakamura def. Nathan Fletcher

    Rinya Nakamura earned a quick TKO.

    Main Card Highlights

    Kevin Vallejos def. Danny Silva

    Kevin Vallejos earned a unanimous decision win.

    Neil Magny def. Elizeu Zaleski

    Neil Magny earned a TKO in the second round.

    Karol Rosa def. Nora Cornolle

    Karol Rosa got it done on the scorecards.

    Esteban Ribovics def. Elves Brener

    Esteban Ribovics earned a unanimous decision.

    Chris Duncan def. Mateusz Rebecki 

    Chris Duncan earned a unanimous decision win in the co-main event.

    Tatsuro Taira def. Hyun Sung Park

    In the main event, Tatsuro Taira go it done in the second round with a face crank submission.

  • Max Holloway Shares Grim Injury News, UFC Return Uncertain Until 2026

    Max Holloway Shares Grim Injury News, UFC Return Uncertain Until 2026

    Max Holloway has cast serious doubt on fighting again this year.

    Last month, Holloway delivered a vintage performance, going to war with familiar foe Dustin Poirier in a thrilling five-round main event at UFC 318. Both men scored knockdowns, but it was “Blessed” who surged ahead with relentless pace and tactical control to outclass Poirier down the stretch.

    Although the former UFC featherweight champion was briefly rocked in the second round, he stayed composed and ultimately derailed “The Diamond’s” farewell plans by preventing the trilogy sweep and securing a unanimous decision victory to successfully defend his BMF title.

    Following the victory, Max Holloway wasted no time in calling for a rematch with newly minted lightweight champion Ilia Topuria, banking on their shared history to leapfrog contenders like Arman Tsarukyan and Justin Gaethje in the title race.

    However, it appears “Blessed” could be shelved for the foreseeable future.

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    Max Holloway Says Lingering Hand Injury May Keep Him Out Until 2026

    In a recent video on his YouTube channel, Max Holloway reflected on his UFC 318 clash with Dustin Poirier and revealed he sustained an injury to his right hand during the bout. The reigning BMF champion admitted the recovery process could take longer than expected, all but ruling out a return to the Octagon in 2025.

    “My right hand still hurts,” Holloway said. “If you have hopes of me fighting before the end of the year, probably not gonna happen. I’m seeing a specialist some time this week and I already met with my doctor and now I’ve got to meet a specialist but things are not looking up for me fighting one more time this year. What’s next, I couldn’t tell you, this stupid injury has pushed things back.”

    After suffering the first knockout loss of his career to then-featherweight champion Ilia Topuria at UFC 308 in October 2024, Holloway has bounced back and solidified his place as a legitimate contender at lightweight by building on his earlier knockout win over Justin Gaethje with a dominant performance against Poirier.