Category: MMA

  • ‘Lmfao! Well Played’ – Fans React After UFC Veteran Recreates Conor McGregor’s NSFW Leak With Message To Laura Sanko

    ‘Lmfao! Well Played’ – Fans React After UFC Veteran Recreates Conor McGregor’s NSFW Leak With Message To Laura Sanko

    Conor McGregor is often credited with setting trends in the MMA world, though a recent move by a female UFC veteran likely wasn’t the kind of influence anyone expected.

    By now, it’s no secret that McGregor has a knack for landing himself in controversy, and his 36th birthday was no exception. Just as headlines picked up steam over footage of “The Notorious” kissing an unidentified woman on a Florida beach, things took a sharper turn.

    American rapper Azealia Banks took to X to blast McGregor, sharing a series of explicit images he allegedly sent her in direct messages. She followed up with a scathing tirade aimed at the former two-division UFC champion’s ambitions to run for president of Ireland.

    UFC strawweight veteran Angela Hill recently put a comedic twist on Conor McGregor’s NSFW controversy involving Azealia Banks. Turning to X, “Overkill” shared a tongue-in-cheek screenshot of a direct message she sent to UFC broadcaster Laura Sanko — featuring an image of herself holding a kettlebell between her legs, accompanied by a message that read, “Lifting weights.” The post was a playful parody of the now-viral images Banks claimed McGregor sent her.

    Fans React to Angela Hill’s Hilarious Take on Conor McGregor’s Viral DM Scandal

    Angela Hill’s playful parody of the explicit exchange between Azealia Banks and Conor McGregor quickly drew a wave of fan reactions, with many applauding “Overkill” for her clever humor and spot-on execution.

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    Hill is set to face Iasmin Lucindo in a strawweight bout at UFC Vegas 109, scheduled for Aug. 9 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada. “Overkill” was last seen in action this past February, where she edged out Ketlen Souza via split decision to snap her losing skid and return to the win column. She currently holds a 13–14 record in the UFC.

  • Derrick Lewis vs Tallison Teixeira: Chael Sonnen believes stoppage was accidental

    Derrick Lewis vs Tallison Teixeira: Chael Sonnen believes stoppage was accidental

    MMA analyst Chael Sonnen has given his thoughts on the stoppage in the UFC Nashville main event between Derrick Lewis and Tallison Teixeira.

    As we know, Derrick Lewis was able to defeat Tallison Teixeira via TKO in the very first round at UFC Nashville. However, the stoppage was considered to be controversial by some, with many believing that Teixeira would’ve been able to continue. He was, however, grabbing the fence on his way back up to his feet.

    In a recent video, Chael Sonnen weighed in on the Derrick Lewis vs Tallison Teixeira controversy with an interesting point of view.

    Chael Sonnen’s view on Derrick Lewis vs Tallison Teixeira stoppage

    “You have to watch the ending of that fight, fairly closely to see this. But there is a clear rule infraction not once, but twice, with the grabbing of the fence,” Sonnen said.

    “It changed the position, got him back up to his feet. A lot of times a referee will let an exchange finish and then make a ruling. Not in a case like that when you lose position, the ref has to step in right then and put Teixeira down, put the Black Beast on top of him, and they’ll continue from there. I don’t think he intended to call that a TKO, I don’t think he intended to stop that fight.

    “My own conspiracy, but I believe he was stopping the action to offer discipline, 1 point for the fence grab. Derrick starts celebrating, crowd starts reacting…all the makings of a TKO and my own belief is that they just went with it. I believe that’s what I saw! They called it an early stoppage because, well yeah, it wasn’t supposed to be a stoppage.”

    Quotes via Bloody Elbow

    Do you agree? Let us know, fight fans.

  • Dustin Poirier’s Notorious Guard: Former UFC Champ Explains Why It Gives Fighters So Many Issues

    Dustin Poirier’s Notorious Guard: Former UFC Champ Explains Why It Gives Fighters So Many Issues

    MMA analyst and former fighter Dominick Cruz has given his thoughts on the guard of Dustin Poirier ahead of his retirement fight.

    On Saturday night, Dustin Poirier will make the walk to the octagon for the final time. He’ll do so in the main event of UFC 318 when he squares off with Max Holloway for the BMF title.

    With this being his last fight, a lot of fans and pundits have taken the time to analyze the overall quality of Dustin Poirier’s game and his body of work. After all, he’s been fighting at the elite level for a long time now, and there’s a great deal of tape on him and what he can do inside the cage.

    In a recent video, Dominick Cruz decided to break down several aspects of Dustin Poirier’s style, including his guard.

    Dominick Cruz’s view on Dustin Poirier’s guard

    “It’s like a mixture of like a Philly roll and a shoulder roll. Keeps his elbow up like this. And this stays planted. Because if you decide to come up with a high kick or an overhand, he’s blocked. He’s always right here. Overhand, he’s blocked.”

    “What makes Dustin Poirier really dangerous, too, is he’s pulling you. He’s trying to always do this to get you to reach and he’s so good at sliding back and you think you’re hitting this, but he’ll just take one little baby step back and he’ll clip you with this right hook and then that sets his sequence up.”

  • UFC 318 Is Missing Hot Sauce – MMA Insider Breaks it Down: ‘There’s very little flavor’

    UFC 318 Is Missing Hot Sauce – MMA Insider Breaks it Down: ‘There’s very little flavor’

    MMA analyst Luke Thomas has questioned the overall quality of this weekend’s UFC 318 pay-per-view event.

    As we know, UFC 318 takes place on Saturday night with the main event being Dustin Poirier’s retirement fight against Max Holloway. The two men will also compete for the BMF title, but of course, the bigger story is the fact that this is the last time we’ll see ‘The Diamond’ make the walk to the octagon.

    Beyond the main event, though, it’s safe to say that UFC 318 isn’t the most stacked event in the world. In a recent interview, the aforementioned Luke Thomas weighed in on the state of the card.

    Luke Thomas says UFC 318 is missing something

    “Who’s a star on that card? Who has any juice as a star on that card? And I’m talking like beyond the MMA bubble, which is what you’re considering. Who is somebody who you could pinpoint outside of the main event that you would look at and say future champion? Who is somebody who is doing something special in the sport…?”

    “It’s missing all of the things that make a pay-per-view special in the way that just the mechanical fight itself cannot. MMA is about—and fight sports more broadly are about—great fights for sure. I mean, if you don’t have that, you know, forget the rest of it. But the magic of fight sports is that plus… drama, plus aura, plus star power, plus rivalry, plus something that elevates the whole thing.”

    “It’s like getting some kind of delicious food and you know, the ingredients are high quality, but there’s like no sauce on it. You know what I mean? Like there’s no—there’s very little flavor. You didn’t put salt. You didn’t put the hot sauce or whatever.”

    Do you agree, fight fans?

  • Marvin Vettori Ready To Kill or Die in His Next UFC Bout In Memory of His Brother

    Marvin Vettori Ready To Kill or Die in His Next UFC Bout In Memory of His Brother

    UFC star Marvin Vettori has a kill or be killed mentality ahead of his UFC 318 collision with Brendan Allen this weekend.

    On Saturday night, Marvin Vettori will once again step into the cage to battle Brendan Allen. While it may be just another fight in the eyes of some fans, many know that this is far more important for the Italian sensation. That’s because he will be fighting for the first time since the death of his brother earlier this year.

    Marvin Vettori is an absolute warrior and we all know that to be true, but something as devastating as this is bound to impact you in unspeakable ways. He is a veteran in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and he always goes out there with the intention of putting on a show, but this is different.

    In a recent video, Marvin Vettori opened up about his mentality ahead of this contest.

    Marvin Vettori’s mentality ahead of UFC 318

    “It’s now or never. It’s a kill or be killed. That’s my mentality.

    “It’s not just for me. This fight is for everybody that is very close to me and for my brother, obviously, and he would have wanted me to do this, you know.

    “It’s the example that I set for him since the beginning and I refuse to be just miserable and just stay at home and just don’t do nothing.”

    Hopefully, we get the very best version of Vettori as he attempts to go out there and make a statement.

  • Dustin Poirier vs Max Holloway: Daniel Cormier’s thoughts on who should put the BMF belt on the winner

    Dustin Poirier vs Max Holloway: Daniel Cormier’s thoughts on who should put the BMF belt on the winner

    UFC commentator Daniel Cormier has given his thoughts on who should put the BMF title on the winner of Dustin Poirier vs Max Holloway, depending on who picks up the victory.

    On Saturday night, Dustin Poirier will fight Max Holloway in the main event of UFC 318. The two will compete for the BMF title, in what will also serve as the final fight of Poirier’s career. As you can imagine, it’s expected to be a pretty emotional moment.

    Throughout the history of the BMF championship, some holders have had different people wrap the belt around their waist. Ahead of Dustin Poirier vs Max Holloway 3, some are speculating that it could happen again.

    Daniel Cormier recently came up with an idea for both Dustin Poirier and Max Holloway regarding who would receive that honor.

    Daniel Cormier’s view on Dustin Poirier vs Max Holloway

    “If Lil Wayne is walking him out, Lil Wayne should walk out there and put the belt on Dustin Poirier,” Cormier said on Good Guy / Bad Guy.

    “I think Lil Wayne should do it…

    Cormier went for something more personal for Holloway.

    “It’s kinda like personal because I watched the disappointment of the last fight,” Cormier referenced Holloway’s recent KO defeat.

    “I’d let his wife do it because they’re so close, and she means so much,” Cormier added.

    “I would let Max’s wife do it because I saw how sad they were after the last fight.

    “It’s not just Max fighting. It’s his entire team, his entire family. I would let his wife do it because of how much it means to the family, or I’d let his son do it. I’d let his wife or his son do it.

    “It’s gotta be one of those two to strap the belt on that man because I know what it meant when I walked into that locker room after that Ilia loss, I know what it would mean to one of them to do it,” Cormier said.

    Quotes via Bloody Elbow

  • Movsar Evloev Reportedly Withdraws From UFC Abu Dhabi Bout Against Aaron Pico

    Movsar Evloev Reportedly Withdraws From UFC Abu Dhabi Bout Against Aaron Pico

    Movsar Evloev’s anticipated return to the Octagon is reportedly in jeopardy.

    According to a report from Red Corner MMA, Movsar Evloev has been forced to withdraw from his scheduled matchup against promotional newcomer Aaron Pico at the UFC Abu Dhabi event on July 26.

    The undefeated Russian reportedly pulled out due to an undisclosed injury or health issue sustained during his training camp in Thailand, resulting in the bout’s cancellation less than two weeks out from Fight Night event at the Etihad Arena.

    As of now, it remains unclear whether Pico will remain on the fight card with a short-notice replacement or if the matchup will be rescheduled for a later date altogether.

    The UFC Abu Dhabi event is set to be headlined by a pivotal middleweight clash between former champion Robert Whittaker and Reinier de Ridder. The main card also features the return of former bantamweight titleholder Petr Yan, who takes on rising contender Marcus McGhee, while Shara Magomedov is slated to meet Marc-André Barriault in a middleweight showdown.

    Image: @ufc/Instagram

    When Was Movsar Evloev’s Last UFC Appearance?

    Movsar Evloev was last seen in action at UFC 310 this past December, where he earned a unanimous decision victory over former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling. The win improved his UFC record to a perfect 9-0 and extended his overall unbeaten streak to 19-0.

    Evloev was widely regarded as a potential title challenger to reigning UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski, but instead of waiting for a shot at gold, he opted to stay active by accepting a matchup against Aaron Pico, a bout that has now unfortunately been called off.

    Image: @ufc/X
  • What Are the Most Recent Developments in Conor McGregor’s Civil Trial Appeal?

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

    The appeal proceedings for Conor McGregor, the former mixed martial arts fighter, continue to draw attention as new developments unfold in the Irish courts. The case centers on McGregor’s appeal against a 2024 High Court decision that found him civilly liable for sexually assaulting Nikita Hand in a Dublin hotel in December 2018. The original verdict required McGregor to pay over €248,000 (approximately £206,000) in damages to Ms. Hand, as well as a significant portion of her legal costs.

    Most Recent Updates in Conor McGregor’s Trial

    The most recent hearings, held at the start of July 2025, were marked by Conor McGregor’s legal team withdrawing a bid to introduce new evidence. This evidence was to come from Samantha O’Reilly and Steven Cummins, former neighbors of Ms. Hand, who claimed to have witnessed a confrontation between Ms. Hand and her ex-partner around the time of the alleged assault. Conor McGregor’s team argued that this testimony could suggest that bruising on Ms. Hand’s body may have been caused by her ex-partner rather than Conor McGregor.

    The civil case stems from an incident in December 2018, when Ms. Hand alleged that McGregor assaulted her in a Dublin hotel. McGregor has consistently denied the allegations, maintaining that any encounter was consensual. The 2024 High Court jury found in favor of Ms. Hand after a three-week trial, awarding her damages and legal costs.

    However, after further legal review and a new application involving expert testimony, Conor McGregor’s counsel decided to retract the request to present this evidence. The decision was announced abruptly in court, prompting visible frustration from Ms. Hand’s legal team, who argued that the late withdrawal was inappropriate and that their client had been subjected to additional stress as a result. The court permitted the withdrawal but noted dissatisfaction with the timing and handling of the matter.

    Conor McGregor Visits The White House To Meet US President Donald Trump
    Image: @WhiteHouse/X

    Following the withdrawal of the proposed evidence, Ms. Hand’s lawyer requested that documents related to the retracted testimony be referred to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). This request was based on concerns about possible perjury, as Ms. Hand had described the neighbors’ statements as false. The Court of Appeal agreed to refer the matter to prosecutors for further examination. McGregor’s representatives have stated that he himself is not the subject of a criminal referral at this time.

    (Conor McGregor on Instagram)

    With the withdrawal of the new evidence, McGregor’s appeal now rests on several remaining legal arguments. His team contends that the original trial judge erred in allowing the jury to consider whether McGregor was liable for assault, rather than specifically for sexual assault. They also argue that the judge wrongly permitted extensive questioning about McGregor’s “no comment” responses during police interviews, which his lawyers claim prejudiced the jury. The appeal proceedings have focused on these technical aspects of the trial process.

    The hearings concluded with the Court of Appeal stating that a full decision will be delivered at a later date. McGregor has not attended the appeal hearings in person. The court’s final ruling will address the legal arguments advanced by McGregor’s team and the response from Ms. Hand’s lawyers, who have urged the court to uphold the original verdict and damages award. Pending the outcome of the appeal, the order requiring McGregor to pay the full amount of Ms. Hand’s legal fees has been suspended. The case remains under close scrutiny, with the possibility of further legal action if the DPP finds grounds for pursuing perjury charges related to the withdrawn evidence.

    Conor McGregor
    (Conor McGregor on Instagram)
  • Conor McGregor Spotted Kissing Unnamed Woman On Beach

    Conor McGregor Spotted Kissing Unnamed Woman On Beach

    It appears to be one scandal after another in short time for Conor McGregor.

    In a story first broken by The Sun on Sunday, June 13, photos have come out of McGregor spending time and showing love to a woman on the Florida beach — a woman that is not his fiancée, Dee Devlin.

    Photos have been released of McGregor with the unknown dark-haired woman, laughing and cuddling with her, and at one point touching her leg. McGregor had reportedly been on a 15-minute jet ski ride before giving the woman public displays of affection.

    Image: BackGrid

    McGregor also reportedly relished in the attention of other female beach-goers.

    Conor McGregor Seen Kissing Woman, Not Fiancée Dee Devlin, On Beach

    Devlin, McGregor’s fiancée since 2020, with whom he has four children, was reportedly not present on the beach.

    Devlin has been by McGregor’s side since before his rise in the world of MMA — even as McGregor has faced numerous sexual assault complaints. This includes McGregor being found guilty by a jury last November of the December 2018 sexual assault of Nikita Hand in a Dublin hotel room.

    McGregor also faced an accusation from rapper Azealia Banks on Monday, July 14, claiming she received unsolicited nude photos from McGregor.

    McGregor has not be seen in the Octagon since his UFC 264 loss to Dustin Poirier. McGregor, however, has teased a return to the UFC to compete on its White House card next year.

    McGregor was scheduled to face fellow The Ultimate Fighter season 31 coach Michael Chandler at UFC 303, but that bout never came to fruition.

    McGregor, also a part-owner of BKFC, recently had a stare-down with Mike Perry at an event.

  • Azealia Banks Reveals NSFW Pictures Of Conor McGregor –  Private DM’s Leaked

    Azealia Banks Reveals NSFW Pictures Of Conor McGregor – Private DM’s Leaked

    People who were scrolling through social media on the morning of Monday, July 14, were in for a rude awakening, (indirectly) courtesy of Conor McGregor.

    Rapper and songwriter Azealia Banks took to social media to publicly post revealing pictures of the former two-division UFC champion. Banks claimed McGregor sent her unsolicited nude pictures, and she took to social media to trash the Irish fighter.

    “Like, how are you really going to sexually harrass me with the potato farmer **** then threaten me not to tell?” Banks posted in a thread of posts on X (fka Twitter). Honey, ain’t you trying to be the president of Ireland…?”

    Banks is making mention to McGregor’s March announcement, intending to run as an independent in the 2025 Irish presidential election.

    Another post in the series shows McGregor seemingly responding to Banks’ posts in a private message, claiming “Don’t be a rat cos [sic] all rats get caught.”

    Azealia Banks Posts Unsolicited Nude Pictures From Conor McGregor

    Conor McGregor had recently returned to the headlines in the MMA world, teasing a return to the sport following U.S. President Donald Trump and UFC CEO and President Dana White revealing plans for a UFC pay-per-view card at the White House.

    Of course, this is also far from Conor McGregor ‘s first controversy outside of the cage. In November, an Irish jury deemed McGregor was guilty of sexually assaulting a woman, Nikita Hand, in a Dublin hotel in December 2018. McGregor has also been accused of sexual assault and indecent exposure on the French island of Corsica during 2020, though the investigation did not lead to anything due to insufficient evidence.

    McGregor has also been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a bathroom at the Kaseya Center in Miami during Game 4 of the 2023 NBA Finals. This is the same day in which McGregor was accused of going off script and injuring an individual playing the Miami Heat’s mascot in a skit.

    McGregor has not fought since his UFC 264 loss to Dustin Poirier in their trilogy fight. He was seen at BKFC’s recent event, however, getting into a staredown with Mike Perry.

    Conor McGregor Reportedly Appeals Civil Sexual Assault Verdict
    Image: @thenotoriousmma/Instagram
  • 6 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC Nashville: Derrick Lewis vs. Tallison Teixeira

    6 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC Nashville: Derrick Lewis vs. Tallison Teixeira

    The UFC invaded Nashville this past Saturday, bringing a night of action and plenty of finishes to the Bridgestone Arena.

    This marked the seventh trip to Nashville for the world’s top MMA promotion, and it’s first since 2023 — a card that saw Cory Sandhagen defeat Rob Font in the main event.

    This event’s headline bout, however, came with plenty of heavyweight power, as Derrick Lewis took on the unbeaten Tallison Teixeira. Lewis came into this bout off his finish of Rodrigo Nascimento in May. Teixeira, meanwhile, came into this bout after defeating Justin Tafa in his debut at UFC 312.

    Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson, another longtime UFC veteran, looked for a victory in the co-main event against the rising Gabriel Bonfim.

    Who delivered in Nashville? Who didn’t? Let’s dive into it all with the Hits and Misses of UFC Nashville!

    Hit – Highlight-Filled Card

    While there was plenty of skepticism coming into this card for entertainment value, UFC Nashville ended up being one of the more fun Fight Night cards that we have seen from the UFC this year.

    Fatima Kline got the action started right with a head-kick knockout, Mike Davis had a flying knee in his finishing sequence, and Valter Walker pulled off a quick submission — all within the first three fights of the evening. Jake Matthews also had a strong performance that ended in a win via a 69-second submission, giving the prelims four finishes in its six fights.

    The main card also went 4-for-6 for finishes, with Tuco Tokkos and Vitor Petrino getting submission victories and TKOs from Morgan Charrière and Derrick Lewis.

    The main and co-main events had their own downsides that soiled the card a bit (see below), but otherwise one of the best Fight Night cards we’ve seen from the UFC in this year.

    Hit – Valter Walker Wants Your Leg

    It’s one thing to get three of the same kind of finish (KO/TKO over submission) in a row. It’s another thing to do it all in the first round. What Valter Walker has done is a whole other thing — three submissions via leg lock, all in one round.

    Walker managed to pressure Kennedy Nzechukwu early to the fence. In just a few simple motions that took just a few seconds, he got Nzechukwu down before locking up one of his legs in an inverted position to score the tapout in just south of 60 seconds.

    It was an incredible performance for Walker, the brother of UFC light heavyweight Johnny Walker. The former Titan FC heavyweight champ has now won three straight since dropping his UFC debut. And given the shaky status of heavyweight in the promotion, he’s already positioning himself as one to watch out for.

    Hit – Thank You, “Lucky” Lauren

    Lauren Murphy wasn’t lucky in getting a win in her retirement fight against Eduarda Moura, but she showed quite the grit while doing so and deserves a salute on the way out for her career.

    Murphy was controlled by Moura in terms of speed and grappling ability over the course of two rounds. But Murphy nearly got lucky in the third with a surprise guillotine that almost got the submission. Moura survived, however, and Murphy wasn’t able to get the finish, giving Moura the win.

    Murphy, the inaugural Invicta FC bantamweight champion, came into the UFC in 2013, but it was when she dropped to flyweight that she found a rebirth. She went 7-4 in the Octagon at 125, with three of the losses coming in her last four fights — a stretch that began with an unsuccessful challenge of flyweight champ Valentina Shevchenko at UFC 266.

    A salute to you, Lauren Murphy. I hope you find luck in your career outside of the cage.

    Hit – Jake Matthews Coming Into His Own

    Jake Matthews has been with the UFC since 2014, and his next fight will be his 30th in his professional MMA career. Yet, he’s only going to turn 31 next month, and as the heading says, he’s finally coming into his own as a fighter.

    Taking on Chidi Njokuani, Matthews ate some nasty leg kicks from Njokuani before pressuring him, getting to his back, and scoring a choke submission in just over a minute. It was really impressive, going from looking like he’d be in for a long night with those kicks, to snatching control quickly and getting a standout submission.

    Matthews has now won three straight, four of his last five, and five of his last seven. I don’t know what is next for Matthews, but welterweight better watch for him. Perhaps next is a fight with a lower-ranked contender?

    Hit – Steve Garcia Is Contender Ready

    Featherweight, meet your new up-and-coming star.

    Steve Garcia could have been the opportunity for Calvin Kattar to right his ship against a rising name; instead, Garcia used the fight to make it known that he’s a dangerous name coming up in the division. We’ve seen Kattar use his awesome boxing skills, his amazing striking and pressure, but it was Garcia this time who implemented that gameplan near flawlessly.

    Garcia has now won six straight — five of those at featherweight, with three performance bonuses. In mere hours’ time, he will likely have a ranking number next to his name. And it will be fun to see who toward the bottom of the top 10 could be next for him — maybe Josh Emmett or Dan Ige (especially with Kattar having a win over Ige previously)?

    Miss – End Of The UFC Road For Calvin Kattar?

    Calvin Kattar has consistently been in some entertaining fights over the years. But the record states for itself — his success in the Octagon has disappeared.

    The loss to Garcia marks his fifth straight defeat in the UFC, and his sixth loss in the seven-fight stretch he’s had since losing to Max Holloway in January 2021. Without a doubt, Kattar is an excellent striker and a warrior; however, at this point, it’s hard to justify keeping him in the rankings at No. 15. And even worse, some may feel it’s hard to justify him being in the promotion.

    It’s rare to find someone who loses three or four straight get another opportunity in the UFC, let alone five. Keep in mind, he’s now two losses away from tying B.J. Penn for second-most consecutive losses in UFC history.

    His performances in the Octagon lead me to believe Kattar will get another chance. If he does, however, you have to wonder if he’ll be fighting for his roster spot at that point.

    Miss – Gabriel Bonfim gets Undeserved Nod Over Wonderboy

    Unfortunately for UFC Nashville, it was the two eagerly-anticipated for fights, the main event and co-main event, where some of the good feelings of the night got spoiled. And it began with possibly one of the worst robberies of this year, with Gabriel Bonfim getting a controversial decision over Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.

    Bonfim beat out Thompson’s range and point-based striking methods with a pair of takedowns during the opening round. Bonfim, of course, checked a kick that opened up a bad gash on Thompson’s leg, but “Wonderboy” continued to use it — and nearly finished Bonfim with his kicks.

    Thompson continued to land his kicks in the third, but Bonfim would pressure him to the fence and scored a takedown — but he didn’t do much. Despite a ref’s warning for stalling, however, no separation happened, and two of three judges gave the round to Bonfim, giving him the split decision victory.

    The result is what people expected going into the bout originally, but the MMA community near unanimously seems to be in agreement that “Wonderboy” is robbed. In fact, this fight tells us less about “Wonderboy” and more about concerns regarding Bonfim.

    Sure, Bonfim has had impressive performances, and he’s got more to benefit with a contender ranking than a 42-year-old Thompson. But what does it say when one of your contenders, in the biggest test of his career, nearly lost to a fighter who is near the end of his MMA tenure? It’s not good, and we need a better performance from Bonfim in his next outing to take him seriously as a contender at 170.

    Hit – Vintage Black Beast

    Whatever you felt of the finish to UFC Nashville’s main event, one thing is for certain, “The Black Beast” still has his devastating power even at 40 years of age. And it’s always a pleasure to watch.

    One would think Derrick Lewis would have been in serious trouble after getting hit in the eye with a knuckle from a Tallison Teixeira punch. But an impressive left hook and a flurry of punches later, Lewis got his hand raised.

    Lewis now has won three of his last four. And as someone in the top-10 at heavyweight that Tom Aspinall has not faced, perhaps one more win can give Lewis one last miracle shot at UFC gold.

    Miss – Main & Co-Main Ruined By Poor Officials

    It started with poor judging. As mentioned, many agreed that Bonfim didn’t do enough against Thompson in the final round — and yet somehow, two of the three judges at Octagonside gave 10-9 scores for Bonfim.

    It’s not the first time that we’ve dealt with issues of someone getting an undeserved win, whether in history or just in 2025, and it won’t be the last. For someone like Thompson, however, who could have had one last victory in the Octagon and stopped a rising star’s momentum, this decision meant the world.

    And this brings into question the Unified Rules of MMA. If we’re talking effective striking and grappling, then what is “effective”? How did the judges look at what Bonfim was doing in the third — with the referee warning for inactivity — and call it effective? It’s one thing if Thompson was offering up zero offense in the round; however, Thompson had been doing damage up until Bonfim took him down.

    Also, shame on the referee for not stepping in and separating during a crucial point — the fight’s final minute.

    I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, the Unified Rules and the “10-point must system” the sport has borrowed from boxing does not fit in MMA. The PRIDE scoring system (aka the Global Rules scoring system), as seen in promotions like PRIDE and One Championship, work so much better for the sport.

    And then, on top of it, many are trashing the stoppage Jason Herzog made in the main event of the evening. I’ll say this — if Herzog wanted to stop the fight when Teixeira hit the mat, getting knocked down by the vicious hook from Lewis, perfectly fine. If he wanted to take a point or two away from Teixeira for grabbing the fence to get himself up, that’s fine, too.

    But to play “halfsies,” and wait for Teixeira to get to his feet to make the call he can’t continue, that can’t happen. Either give him the chance to get back in the fight or not — you could have stopped that earlier.

    It’s sad, in 2025, a great night of action is spoiled by terrible decision-making from the people we should trust with power in this sport.

    Miss – No Clear Answers For Heavyweight

    We have a mess at heavyweight. We have the ongoing Jon Jones saga as it relates to Tom Aspinall and the heavyweight title. Aspinall has beaten most of the top 10 — and beaten them in the first round. And the number of fighters in heavyweight division is only double that of the number of ranked heavyweight fighters.

    It’s a bad state of things, and UFC Nashville, in spite of its highlights, have given us no answers.

    Teixeira was only competing in his second UFC bout. And yet with his unbeaten record he had entering UFC Nashville, a win over Lewis would have done him wonders and provided us a potential answer for the division. Lewis still could get a title shot somehow, but is a 40-year-old Derrick Lewis really the answer for a fight with Aspinall (if he gets through his next presumed opponent in Ciryl Gane)?

    Vitor Petrino looked solid, but he’s not ranked right now. And Volkan Walker will most likely just get into the contender spots after this weekend.

    Add into it that there are no heavyweight fights now until UFC Shanghai late next month, and that UFC CEO and President Dana White still feeling Jones vs. Aspinall would be the “dream” main event for the White House card next year, and it looks like it’s still going to be a long, rocky road for heavyweight.

  • ‘Can A Lighter Lewis Defend Aspinall’s Takedowns?’ – Fans & Fighters React To Derrick Lewis Ending Tallison Teixeira’s Undefeated Streak In Under A Minute At UFC Nashville

    ‘Can A Lighter Lewis Defend Aspinall’s Takedowns?’ – Fans & Fighters React To Derrick Lewis Ending Tallison Teixeira’s Undefeated Streak In Under A Minute At UFC Nashville

    “The Black Beast” continues to deliver with highlight performances (which may include removing his fight trunks), needing just 35 seconds to put away Tallison Teixeira in the main event of UFC Nashville.

    A punching exchange seemed to hinder Lewis’ vision almost right away, with a knuckle from Teixeira going into it. Because it came from a punch, however, the referee did not stop the fight.

    Lewis, however, landed a powerful left hook that dropped Teixeira. He then swarmed on Teixeira with follow-up strikes, and despite Teixeira making it to his feet after some struggle, the referee waved the action off, giving “The Black Beast” another knockout win to extend his UFC record.

    Derrick Lewis KOs Tallison Teixeira, Handing Him First Loss, At UFC Nashville

    Lewis has now won three of his last four fights, which includes finishes of Marcos Rogério de Lima and Rodrigo Nascimento.

    Teixeira suffers the first pro loss of his career. This marked just his second UFC bout, debuting in a performance bonus-earning win over Justin Tafa at UFC 312 in February.

  • ‘Stalling With Wrestling Is Not Scored Highly’ – Fans & Fighters React To Gabriel Bonfim Earning Controversial Judges’ Nod Over Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson At UFC Nashville

    ‘Stalling With Wrestling Is Not Scored Highly’ – Fans & Fighters React To Gabriel Bonfim Earning Controversial Judges’ Nod Over Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson At UFC Nashville

    Gabriel Bonfim scored the biggest win of his career in the UFC Nashville co-main event and will most likely find himself in the welterweight rankings. It doesn’t come without controversy, however, as plenty of people felt his opponent, longtime UFC veteran and former welterweight title challenger Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson should have been given the judges’ decision.

    Thompson looked to keep his distance in the early part of the fight, aware of Bonfim’s wrestling while looking to land his traditional striking. Bonfim scored a pair of takedowns halfway through the first, however, locking up a tight choke attempt on Thompson, but the veteran escaped.

    After a bit of a striking battle in the early portion of the second round, Bonfim got to Thompson’s back again and scored another takedown — though it was brief before Thompson returned to the feet. Thompson got to break out of Bonfim’s clinch a minute later and started to find his groove.

    Bonfim would check a kick from Thompson, resulting in a really nasty gash. Thompson did land a head kick, however, stumbling Bonfim and stopping a takedown before the end of the round.

    Bonfim looked to pressure Thompson in the third round, bringing him to the fence during the first minute. Thompson fought out of it and continued to throw with the cut leg. Thompson landed another strong head kick; however, Bonfim scored a pair of takedowns and used his grappling to control the action — or lack of it as the fight was in its concluding stages.

    Gabriel Bonfim Scores Narrow, Controversial Decision Over Stephen Thompson

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    Bonfim, a 2022 alumnus of Dana White’s Contender Series, is now 5-1 in the Octagon, including a three-fight win streak now, defeating Ange Loosa and Khaos Williams as well over the last year.

    Thompson has now lost three straight and five of his last six.

  • ‘For Real’ – Fans & Fighters React To Steve Garcia’s Shocking Domination Of Calvin Kattar At UFC Nashville

    ‘For Real’ – Fans & Fighters React To Steve Garcia’s Shocking Domination Of Calvin Kattar At UFC Nashville

    Steve Garcia was known to be a talented fighter, but that talent may now be on another level after pulling off a strong victory over Calvin Kattar at UFC Nashville — guaranteeing him a spot in the featherweight rankings in the coming days.

    Garcia controlled the action from the beginning with a mix of heavy leg kicks, wild combinations, and spinning attacks, overwhelming Kattar and making him crumble under the pressure.

    Garcia continued to dictate the pace in the second, focused on body shots and bloodying Kattar up with his jab. Kattar tried to bring up the intensity with the vintage striking we’ve seen from him, but Garcia consistently got the better of him in every exchange.

    Garcia turned up the aggression still in the third round, rocking Kattar with a left hand and body strikes, not letting up on the gas as he hunted for the finish. Kattar tried to rally back but was blocked again.

    Garcia didn’t get the finish, which would have been his sixth straight KO/TKO, but he did sweep the judges’ scorecards.

    Steve Garcia Scores Decision In All-Around Performance vs. Calvin Kattar At UFC Nashville

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    Garcia has now won six straight, a stretch that began with his featherweight debut in a win over Chase Hooper at UFC Vegas 63 in October 2022.

    Kattar has now lost five straight and six of his last seven — just one win since his loss to Max Holloway in January 2021.

  • Merab Dvalishvili Wins 2025 UFC Fighter Of The Year ESPY Award

    Merab Dvalishvili Wins 2025 UFC Fighter Of The Year ESPY Award

    UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili can add another piece of hardware to his collection.

    Though ESPN’s ESPY Awards ceremony will not be held for four more days, the UFC revealed the nominees and winner of the ESPY Award for UFC Fighter of the Year, with Dvalishvili taking home the honors. The UFC made the announcement during the UFC Nashville broadcast.

    The other nominees were UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev, UFC women’s bantamweight champion Kayla Harrison, and UFC middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis.

    Dvalishvili is the only one of the nominated winners to win in three title fights during the July 1, 2024 – June 20, 2025 timeframe the awards are based on.

    This stretch began with Dvalishvili capturing the UFC bantamweight title from Sean O’Malley at Noche UFC 2: UFC 306 in September. He then retained the title in a comeback decision over Umar Nurmagomedov at UFC 311 and a finish of O’Malley at UFC 316.

    He is expected to face Cory Sandhagen in his next defense of the gold.

    Merab Dvalishvili Wins Fighter Of The Year ESPY Award

    Makhachev retained his lightweight title, defeating Dustin Poirier at UFC 302 and Renato Moicano at UFC 311, before vacating the title to move up to welterweight.

    Harrison defeated Ketlen Veiera at UFC 307 before defeating Julianna Pena at UFC 316 to become women’s bantamweight champion. She is expected to face the returning great Amanda Nunes at a time and place to be determined.

    Du Plessis retained the middleweight title against Israel Adesanya at UFC 305 and Sean Strickland at UFC 312. He will defend the title against Khamzat Chimaev in the main event of UFC 319 next month.

    The UFC commentary team stated new lightweight champion and former featherweight champion Ilia Topuria was not nominated because of the timeframe the awards are based on. His lightweight title win came a week after deadline.

  • ‘Absolutely Pummeled Landwehr’ – Fans & Fighters React To Morgan Charrière Pulling Off Violent Comeback Finish Of Nate Landwehr At UFC Nashville

    ‘Absolutely Pummeled Landwehr’ – Fans & Fighters React To Morgan Charrière Pulling Off Violent Comeback Finish Of Nate Landwehr At UFC Nashville

    Morgan Charrière went into enemy territory and, despite some early trouble, scored a violent finish of hometown hero Nate “The Train” Landwehr at UFC Nashville.

    Charriere got off to a strong start, thanks to the usage of fast leg kicks and sharp, speedy counters. Charriere added in a takedown, controlling the grappling action.

    Landwehr stormed back in a big way, pushing the pace and increasing his output. He tried to bring up the intensity and landed plenty of combinations on Charriere, making the fight more of a slugfest as he took control of the action.

    But Charriere fought fire with fire, connecting on his own flurries at the start of the third round, rocking and dropping Landwehr for a TKO victory.

    Morgan Charrière Stops Nate Landwehr At UFC Nashville

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    Charrière is now 3-2 in the Octagon since coming over from Cage Warriors.

    Landwehr has now lost three of his last four.

  • VIDEO: Jake Matthews Locks Up Quick Submission Of Chidi Njokuani At UFC Nashville

    VIDEO: Jake Matthews Locks Up Quick Submission Of Chidi Njokuani At UFC Nashville

    At 30 years old, Jake Matthews really seems to be coming into his own, and that wasn’t more on display than his fast finish of Chidi Njokuani during the UFC Nashville preliminary card.

    Matthews ate some strong leg kicks from Njokuani to start the action before Matthews got the action to the ground.

    Njokuani got to his feet, but it wasn’t long before Matthews, on his back, locked up a choke, scoring the submission.

    Jake Matthews Submits Chidi Njokuani At UFC Nashville

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    Matthews has now won three straight and four of his last five, with his sole loss in that span coming against now-top-10 ranked Michael Morales.

    Njokuani, the Bellator and UFC veteran, sees a three-fight win streak snapped.

  • ‘Went Out Like A Gangster’ – Fans Salute Lauren Murphy As She Retires Following Loss To Eduarda Moura At UFC Nashville

    ‘Went Out Like A Gangster’ – Fans Salute Lauren Murphy As She Retires Following Loss To Eduarda Moura At UFC Nashville

    After about a decade in the Octagon, Lauren Murphy hangs up the gloves following her loss to Eduarda Moura during the UFC Nashville prelims.

    “I’ve been in the UFC 10 years, [in MMA] for 15,” Murphy said. “I want to thank me for doing all this hard motherf****** work at 41 years old. I’m still in here f****** these girls up.”

    Moura scored a couple of notable shots on Murphy early before a Murphy takedown — only for Moura to get up right away and score one of her own. Moura controlled the action from there and seemed to land speedier, more effective strikes the rest of the way.

    Moura continued to get the better of Murphy in terms of striking in the second round. Murphy was able to land her own fair share as Moura slowed in the second half of the frame; however, Moura was still the quicker fighter with better striking.

    Murphy pulled off a near-fairytale ending out of nowhere in the third round, locking up a guillotine choke that looked tight but failed to get the submission. The fight’s pace slowed from there, though Murphy landed the better strikes up until the final 30 seconds, when Moura started to get some of her gas tank and power back.

    No judge gave Murphy a 10-8 for the near finish, however, as Moura took the cards with three 29-28s.

    Lauren Murphy Retires Following Loss To Eduarda Moura

    Moura is now 3-1 in the UFC since her first-round submission of Janaina Silva on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2023.

    Despite a string of losses early in her UFC tenure, Murphy found her groove in 2019 as a flyweight, ending her UFC tenure 6-3 since then. Murphy lost three of the last four fights in her UFC career, which began with an unsuccessful flyweight title challenge against Valentina Shevchenko at UFC 266.

  • VIDEO: Valter Walker Locks Up Third Straight Heel Hook Submission, Defeating Kennedy Nzechukwu In Less Than A Minute At UFC Nashville

    VIDEO: Valter Walker Locks Up Third Straight Heel Hook Submission, Defeating Kennedy Nzechukwu In Less Than A Minute At UFC Nashville

    Three fights into UFC Nashville’s preliminary card, and we have our third finish in a row — and it’s the third finish via heel hook in a row for Valter Walker.

    Walker, the older brother of light heavyweight Johnny Walker, needed less than a minute to put away Kennedy Nzechukwu.

    Walker brought pressure right away, quickly pressing Nzechukwu to the fence. Walker then scored a takedown and quickly was able to contort one of Nzechukwu’s legs, locking up another heel hook and scoring a submission in just 54 seconds.

    Valter Walker Wins Third Straight Via Heel Hook At UFC Nashville

    In addition to three straight wins, Walker has now won four of his last five. Walker’s three heel hook submission victories over these past 12 months have helped him rebound from dropping his UFC debut against Łukasz Brzeski.

    Nzechukwu had come into this bout 2-0 since moving up to heavyweight, defeating Chris Barnett and Brzeski at UFC 308 and UFC 310, respectively.

  • ‘Still Has Insane Fire Power And Athleticism’ – Fans & Fighters React To Mike Davis Going From Grappling Domination To Flying Knee TKO Of Mitch Ramirez At UFC Nashville

    ‘Still Has Insane Fire Power And Athleticism’ – Fans & Fighters React To Mike Davis Going From Grappling Domination To Flying Knee TKO Of Mitch Ramirez At UFC Nashville

    Talk about quite the all-around performance, Mike Davis lived up to being one of the biggest favorites on the UFC Nashville card, pulling out a second-round finish of Mitch Ramirez during the preliminary card of UFC Nashville.

    Davis took Ramirez down early in the first round, controlling the round from that second. Davis would make his way to Ramirez’s back, threatening multiple choke attempts, though running out of time before he could score the submission.

    Davis’ pace appeared to slow early in the second round, as Ramirez landed a pair of shots that seemed to do damage. The fight became a striking battle from there, and Davis got back control as the action went on. Eventually, Davis landed a flying knee that rocked Ramirez, and follow-up shots got Ramirez to crumble to the mat, ending the fight.

    UFC Nashville: Mike Davis Lands Flying Knee In Finishing Sequence On Mitch Ramirez

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    Davis has now won five of his last six and rebounds from a decision loss to Fares Ziam at UFC Saudi Arabia in February.

    Ramirez, who lost to Carlos Prates on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2023, is now 0-2 in the UFC. He was stopped by Thiago Moises in March 2024.

  • VIDEO: Fatima Kline Starts Off UFC Nashville With Impactful Head-Kick KO On 25th Birthday

    VIDEO: Fatima Kline Starts Off UFC Nashville With Impactful Head-Kick KO On 25th Birthday

    Talk about a heck of a way to celebrate turning 25 years old.

    Fatima Kline has appeared to impress the masses in her third Octagon bout, quite literally kicking off the action at UFC Nashville with a bang in her finish of Melissa Martinez.

    Kline used her pressure to control the fight from the get-go, using her reach to land jabs and kicks, focusing on body shots. Kline continued to push the pace, working over Martinez in the clinch with sharp strikes, while Martinez’s power increase only resulted in some strikes landing.

    Fatima Kline Lands Head Kick To KO Melissa Martinez At UFC Nashville

    Kline then ended things dramatically in the third with a head kick that dropped Martinez. Kline landed a couple of follow-up strikes before the referee stepped in and waved things off.

    Kline has now won back-to-back fights, defeating Victoria Dudakova this past January. Kline made her UFC debut last year in a loss to Jasmine Jasudavicius.

    Martinez now falls to 1-2 in the UFC.

  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Derrick Lewis TKO’s Tallison Teixeira

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Derrick Lewis TKO’s Tallison Teixeira

    UFC Fight Night took place tonight from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights! 

    In the main event, heavyweights Derrick Lewis and Tallison Teixeira clashed. While in the co-main event, Stephen Thompson faced off with Gabriel Bonfim in a welterweight matchup. 

    UFC Fight Night Results: Main Card

    • Derrick Lewis def. Tallison Teixeira via TKO: R1, 0.35  
    • Gabriel Bonfim def. Stephen Thompson via split decision (29-28×2, 28-29)
    • Steve Garcia def. Calvin Kattar via unanimous decision (30-27×3)  
    • Morgan Charriere def. Nate Landwehr via TKO: R3, 0.27
    • Vitor Petrino def. Austen Lane via submission: R1, 4.16  
    • Tuco Tokkos def. Junior Tafa via submission: R2, 4.25

    Preliminary Card

    • Chris Curtis def. Max Griffin via split decision (29-28×2, 28-29) 
    • Jake Matthews def. Chidi Njokuani via submission: R1, 1.09
    • Eduarda Moura def. Lauren Murphy via unanimous decision (29-28×3)  
    • Valter Walker def. Kennedy Nzechukwu via submission: R1, 0.54
    • Mike Davis def. Mitch Ramirez via TKO: R2, 4.08  

    Fatima Kline def. Melissa Martinez via TKO: R3, 2.36

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Fatima Kline def. Melissa Martinez

    Fatima Kline earned a TKO in the third round.

    Mike Davis def. Mitch Ramirez

    Mike Davis earned a TKO in round two.

    Valter Walker def. Kennedy Nzechukwu

    Valter Walker took less than a minute to submit Kennedy Nzechukwu.

    Jake Matthews def. Chidi Njokuani

    Jake Matthews took just over a minute to submit Chidi Njokuani.

    Main Card Highlights

    Tuco Tokkos def. Junior Tafa

    Tuco Tokkos locked in an arm triangle to get the win in his light heavyweight bout.

    Vitor Petrino def. Austen Lane

    Vitor Petrino submitted Austen Lane in round one of their heavyweight matchup.

    Morgan Charriere def. Nate Landwehr

    Morgan Charriere got it done with a TKO in the third.

    Steve Garcia def. Calvin Kattar

    Steve Garcia got it done on the scorecards in this featherweight matchup.

    Gabriel Bonfim def. Stephen Thompson

    In the co-main event, Gabriel Bonfim got it done with a split decision over Stephen Thompson.

    Derrick Lewis def. Tallison Teixeira

    In the main event, Derrick Lewis took just 35 seconds to TKO Tallison Teixeira.

  • When 2 Splintered UFC Title Lineages Came Together: A Spotlight

    Many know of the lineal MMA heavyweight title path that extended from Randy Couture to Francis Ngannou today but ‘The Natural’ created a separate splintering of the UFC title’s lineage that lead to an unheralded unification bout years ago. Observing the more widely known lineal heavyweight title path, Couture cemented himself as the UFC heavyweight champion within his first four professional MMA bouts before departing the promotion as their reigning titleholder.

    The decorated wrestler would then lose the lineal strap to Enson Inoue when Couture submitted via armbar in the first round of their Vale Tudo Japan bout in October 1998. Inoue would drop the unofficial crown to Mark Kerr in the opening round of the 2000 Pride Grand Prix with the lineal title being passed around throughout that tournament. When the dust settled on the 2000 Pride Grand Prix, Kerr dropped the lineal title to Kazuyuki Fujita who then promptly dropped it to Mark Coleman who won the stacked tournament in the end.

    Couture again leaves as UFC champ and the lineage passes through Japan once more

    The other break within the UFC title’s lineage was driven by Couture yet again and his reclaiming of that organization’s heavyweight crown took place at UFC 28 in November 2000. Randy Couture would not only return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship but again became the UFC heavyweight champion when he finished Kevin Randleman with strikes in the final minute of the third frame. Couture would again leave the promotion as their reigning heavyweight champion and after defeating Tsuyoshi Kosaka under the Rings Japan banner, he would lose this separate lineal distinction to Valentijn Overeem in February 2001.

    Overeem would lose this quasi title to Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira who also captured the Rings Japan 2001 tournament title in the process. Following his own lineal title defense at Pride 15 after submitting Gary Goodridge with a first round triangle choke, Pride FC would then book a clash between the 2000 Pride Grand Prix champion and the 2001 Rings Japan tournament champion.

    Two wayward UFC Title lineages coming together in the Pride ring

    The stage was set for these two splintered UFC title championship lineages to finally come together as one and it all transpired at at Pride 16 in September 2001. Coleman has also quasi defend his version of the lineal title when he halted Allan Goes with knees at the seventy nine second mark of their Pride 13 contest. This clash between Coleman and Nogueira was initially set to transpire at Pride 15 in July 2001 before a knee injury Mark Coleman sustained scrapped that planned prizefight.

    When the two finally stepped into the ring a matter of weeks after the fact, it was Nogueira who would consolodate both lineages and fuse them into one. This moment of galvanizing the wayward title lineages came in the form of ‘Big Nog’ snatching a triangle armbar onto ‘The Hammer’ and illiciting a tap at the 6:10 mark of round one with ten minute opening rounds being commonplace under the Pride FC banner.

  • Conor McGregor mocks Mike Perry in tense BKFC face-off

    Conor McGregor came face to face with Mike Perry at a BKFC event yesterday as rumors continue to swirl regarding a possible future fight between the two men.

    As we know, Conor McGregor plays a pretty big role in the operation over at BKFC – or, at least, that’s how it seems. He also isn’t a big fan of Mike Perry, to the point where he even seemed to ‘fire’ him once upon a time. Now, though, ‘Platinum’ is back in BKFC, and it would appear as if they’re teasing the idea of these rivals actually battling it out in the ring.

    Conor McGregor hasn’t been in active competition since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier four years ago, and it’s not quite clear as to if he’ll ever compete again. If he does, though, this would seem to indicate that Mike Perry is definitely a potential foe for him.

    Conor McGregor teases Mike Perry

    “You’re welcome back because I welcomed you back,” McGregor said, referencing when he claimed Perry was fired from BKFC after losing to Paul. “Oct. 11 is your date, and you’ll dance for me, boy. You’ll dance for the owner, and then we can talk.”

    “Your date is Oct. 11, Michael Perry, the return of ‘Platinum’, and we’ve got [one] hell of an announcement for an opponent for you,” McGregor teased. “One of the baddest men to ever grace the Ultimate Fighting Championship, but when it comes to bare-knuckle, he’s going to throw down with you in front of me for my viewing pleasure, and then I’ll decide if you’re worthy.”

    Quotes via MMA Fighting

  • Daniel Cormier reveals who hit him hardest in his MMA career

    UFC commentator Daniel Cormier has revealed who hit him the hardest throughout the course of his mixed martial arts career.

    It’s safe to say that Daniel Cormier is one of the greatest of all time. In addition to his wrestling credentials, he went on to become a two-weight world champion in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. There aren’t many fighters who can claim to have done that, and DC is within that group.

    He’s also taken on some of the hardest hitters in the history of the game. From Anthony Johnson to Derrick Lewis and beyond, Daniel Cormier has never been afraid to take someone on. He’s never been a guy who shies away from a challenge, which is one of the reasons why he’s so highly thought of.

    In a recent podcast, Daniel Cormier revealed who it was that actually hit him harder than anyone else when he was in the cage.

    Daniel Cormier talks about hardest hitter he’s faced

    “I think you and I could agree with one though, one guy that hit harder than just about everyone. Dan Henderson. Dan Henderson never got to hit me. He never really got to hit me outside of him being on his back and hitting me or in the clinch hitting me a couple of times. I could not believe how much impact he was making from such a short distance. I was like, ‘What is this dude made out of?’”

    Quotes via Bloody Elbow

    God bless Dan Henderson and the violence he brought to this wonderful sport.