Category: MMA

  • “She Saw the Damage” Michael Morales Makes It Personal, Knocks Out Gilbert Burns in Front of His Mother

    “She Saw the Damage” Michael Morales Makes It Personal, Knocks Out Gilbert Burns in Front of His Mother

    Michael Morales delivered a first-round knockout victory over Gilbert Burns in the main event of UFC Vegas 106, marking the most significant win of his undefeated career. The bout lasted just over three and a half minutes, with Morales using his strength and speed to overwhelm Burns.

    After breaking free from a brief grappling exchange, Michael Morales unleashed a series of strikes that sent Burns to the canvas, prompting referee Herb Dean to stop the fight.

    Michael Morales Knocks Out Gilbert Burns in Front of His Mother

    This event was particularly meaningful for Michael Morales, as his mother was in attendance for the first time. In his post-fight remarks, Morales said:

    “I’m very happy. Obviously, this is now behind us, it’s over, but I’m just very happy and very grateful-very grateful for all the people that have been around me all along, for my mom. This is the first time she’s here now, and she was able actually to see the damage that her son is doing to all the welterweights. As we continue to do this damage, we keep putting their lives in rumors and keep going up in the division.”

    The presence of his mother added a personal dimension to a professional milestone, as she witnessed firsthand the impact her son is making in the sport. Morales entered the fight ranked No. 12 in the UFC welterweight division, while Burns held the No. 8 spot. With this win, Morales is expected to move into the top eight, likely taking Burns’ ranking when the official standings update. The victory also extended Morales’ unbeaten record to 18-0 and gave him the third-longest active winning streak in the division, behind only Jack Della Maddalena and Shavkat Rakhmonov.

    “No Pressure Being Undefeated,” Says Michael Morales Ahead of Gilbert Burns Match: “It’s About Smart, Hard Work”

    Michael Morales’ rapid rise since his UFC debut in 2022 has positioned him as a strong contender in the welterweight division. Analysts and fans now see him as a potential future title challenger, with his latest performance reinforcing his status among the division’s elite. Morales has openly invited the rest of the division to face him, stating he is always prepared for new challenges.

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  • 7 Hits and 3 Misses From UFC Fight Night: Gilbert Burns vs. Michael Morales

    7 Hits and 3 Misses From UFC Fight Night: Gilbert Burns vs. Michael Morales

    It was back to the UFC APEX on Saturday Night, as the UFC hosted another Fight Night card in its headquarter city of Las Vegas with UFC Vegas 106: Gilbert Burns vs. Michael Morales.

    Even in a card with a small audience like the UFC APEX always provides, all of the fighters, from the prelims to the main event, look to show off and put on a spectacular performance that can be their next ticket to a bigger opportunity. The result this time around was an absolutely fun card that saw strong performances from youth to veterans alike.

    The main event was an anticipated clash between a former welterweight title challenger in Burns and a rising welterweight star in Morales.

    Burns was once that rising star in the welterweight scene, but things have not been the same for him since losing his welterweight title match against Kamaru Usman at UFC 258. He entered this bout on a three-fight losing streak, having lost to former champion Belal Muhammad, new champion Jack Della Maddalena and another rising contender in Sean Brady.

    Morales, meanwhile, has been a name to watch out for since his arrival to the UFC from Dana White’s Contender Series a few years ago. Morales had won all five Octagon battles he had entering tonight. In 2022, Morales got off on the right foot with finishes of Trevin Giles and Adam Fugitt, and he followed that up with decision wins over Max Griffin and Jake Matthews. Most recently, Morales had scored a first-round finish of Neil Magny.

    The main card also featured a lightweight clash between Sodiq Yusuff and The Ultimate Fighter season 32 winner Mairon Santos, a middleweight battle between Dustin Stoltzfus and Nursulton Ruziboev, and a featherweight battle between Julian Erosa and Melquizael Costa.

    Who shined? What was bad? Let’s find out together with the hits and misses of UFC Vegas 106!

    Hit – Didn’t Watch The Prelims? Missed A Lot Of Exciting Finishes

    I heard all the talk entering the card. “It’s the APEX.” “There is nothing special about these prelims.” “This is a skippable show.” Isn’t it funny how there have been plenty of times where those phrases have been uttered and yet the prelims prove to be exciting? Heck, I think the UFC Vegas 106 prelims were better than the main card!

    Did the strawweight contender opener between Tecia Pennington and Luana Pinhiero not do you anything? Well then what could have done something is how all the other prelim bouts — six — each produced a solid finish. Hyun Sung Park scored a choke in his first fight in a year. Denise Gomes pulled off a brutal showing of violence. Luana Santos scored a finish in the closing seconds of round two. Yadier del Valle got a dominant finish in his Octagon debut. Jared Gordon with a blasting knockout. Finally, Gabriel Green went from being troubled to causing it with his second-round submission.

    I would hope we have learned our lesson by now about not judging a book (for main card or prelims) by its cover. Yes, 2025 hasn’t been the greatest year of MMA, but we’ve seen plenty of fun from the prelims before. They’re always worth keeping an eye on for one reason or another, and tonight showed that.

    Miss – It’s Still The Apex…

    …This is the one thing I can’t defend.

    I’m not going to spend too much time on this one because I know I’m preaching to the choir and the UFC isn’t going to listen. But, come on. We just had a solid streak of shows in Kansas City, Des Moines, and Montreal, showing just how important a live crowd is to these events. And now we find ourselves back in the low-audience UFC APEX, and we’ll be at the UFC APEX again for the UFC’s next card at the end of the month.

    I understand they do it for the sake of saving money, but imagine what that finish-filled prelims would have been like in front of a major live audience. Imagine what Gilbert Burns vs. Michael Morales would have been like in front of a true, notable arena.

    It’s never going to happen, but I really wish the UFC was on the road full time with these Fight Night events like the old days. The good news is after May, it looks like the next UFC APEX event (not counting The Ultimate Fighter shows) won’t be until August. Let’s appreciate what we get in the next two months then.

    Hit – Denise Gomes’ Destruction

    Denise Gomes may be a force to be reckoned with in the women’s strawweight division if she continues to perform the way that she did against Elise Reed.

    It wasn’t a contest from the minute the fight started. An early rocking right hand, an elbow that did damage on Reed’s face, top pressure on the ground, attempting an arm-triangle before the end of the first. It looked like a black belt who has been training their craft for their years doing battle with an inexperienced, new white belt. Another strong shot early in the second round, followed by ground-and-pound, put things away for good.

    Obviously there may be a little concern since Gomes started her Octagon run 2-2. But when you consider what she did against Yazmin Jauregui in one of those performances, combined with that she’s now won three straight and five of six (with her only loss in the span against Angela Hill), perhaps it’s time that Gomes’ next fight comes against someone in the top 15.

    Hit – Yadier del Valle’s Debut

    Yadier Del Valle’s nickname is “The Cuban Problem.” And if he performs in the UFC as well as he did in his Octagon debut at UFC Vegas 106, he may just become a problem for the featherweight division.

    Up against Connor Matthews, Del Valle brought the pressure right away with both leg kicks and combinations. And once he caught a kick from Matthews, it was done from there. Del Valle dumped Matthews to the ground and swarmed him with pressure before grabbing a hold of his back and scoring the tapout with a choke.

    Del Valle is 9-0 and had strong performances in promotions like Fury FC and Combate Global before his appearance on Dana White’s Contender Series last year. It will be interesting to see what the UFC throws at Del Valle next.

    Hit – Jared Gordon Brings The Power

    Here’s a feel-good showing. Veteran Jared Gordon has had his ups and downs the last few years in the Octagon. But going up against another veteran in Thiago Alves on this night, Gordon made the most of this opportunity by landing a devastating one-punch knockout.

    Gordon was strong on the ground, but Moises wasn’t easy, landing an elbow from the bottom that busted Gordon open. Moises would scramble back to the feet and exchange with Gordon. But once Gordon perfectly timed a right hand that landed on the button, the fight was done.

    Gordon is now unbeaten in three of his last four, and it’ll be interesting to see if the UFC books him gatekeeper style against a lower-ranked lightweight contender or another lightweight name on the rise. Gordon was also scheduled to fight earlier this year against Kauê Fernandes before a visa issue saw him replaced by Mashrabjon Ruziboev (and then Ruziboev fell ill) — would the UFC be interested in trying to run one of these pairings back?

    Hit – Melquizael Costa and Julian Erosa Produce A Banger

    Melquizael Costa and Julian Erosa opened the main card and broke the streak of consecutive finishes. But the pair made up for it by putting on a memorable back-and-forth, strike-filled clash that could have some rumblings of one of the most entertaining fights of 2025.

    Costa and Erosa had a war. The first round saw Costa showing off sharp strikes, while Erosa battled back with gritty clinch work and solid pressure. Costa rocked Erosa during the second round, but Erosa stayed in the fight and had some late flurries before the frame’s end. Both men cracked one another in the final round, with the two trading devastating shots, along with counters and takedowns, before Costa walked away with the 29-28 win on all three judges’ cards.

    Only one man got his hand raised, but, as cliché as it is to say, no one lost in this fight. I hope both men are given another opportunity to entertain and deliver in a big way in their next-booked bouts.

    Hit – Mairon Santos Continues To Look Better

    Mairon Santos was taking on a notable name in Sodiq Yusuff in just his third UFC bout. But credit given where it’s due, Santos looked great, and the fight — which ended in a decision win for him — showed just how far he’s come in his MMA career.

    Santos was able to mix hard shots with aggression and timing, taking control of the opening frame. Santos continued to find striking success over the next two rounds, clearly controlling the second round overall before a third round where he landed the more effective strikes again. Santos also nullified Yusuff’s grappling, stopping takedown attempts — and when Yusuff landed one with just over two minutes left in the fight, he managed to get up quickly.

    A winner of The Ultimate Fighter season 32, Santos is now 3-0 in the UFC and continues to look good. It’ll be interesting to see what tougher competition he gets next. And if he wins his next fight, and looks good doing so, maybe it’ll then be time to see him against some ranked competition to see how he fares.

    Miss – New Weight Class Does Nothing For Sodiq Yusuff

    When you move to a new weight class, the hope is that you look good while doing so — win or loss. But not only did Yusuff lose this fight, it wasn’t his best work either. In fact, two judges and plenty of online pundits felt Yusuff didn’t win a single round against Santos.

    This now marks three losses in a row for Yusuff. Granted, those other two losses were a comeback-losing performance against Edson Barboza that earned Fight of the Night honors and getting stopped by Diego Lopes, who recently challenged for the featherweight title. But ever since blowing that lead in the fight against Barboza, Yusuff just hasn’t looked the same.

    It’s not the worst of skids, but with him about to turn 32 years old tomorrow, May 19, he needs to make something happen in his next fight. Otherwise, perhaps Yusuff’s days as someone to watch out for, a viable contender at 145 (or 155 for that matter) may be done.

    Hit – Michael Morales May Be Next

    There was one common thought among fight journalists and fight fans alike after UFC Vegas 106 — Michael Morales is just 25 years old. Let me say that again — he is 25 (TWENTY-FIVE) years old. And look what Morales did against Gilbert Burns.

    After utilizing his footwork and jab during the opening round, Morales cracked Burns with an uppercut. Burns was able to get a takedown, but Morales stood right back, landed another crushing blow before another flurry that did Burns in.

    To quote commentary after the fight, no one has done to Burns what Michael Morales did. He doesn’t turn 26 for another month, and he is about to crack the top 10 of the welterweight division. It may even be at Burns’ No. 8 spot entering this fight, considering not only did he beat Burns, but Morales is better than the guys sandwiched between them — Colby Covington, Geoff Neal and Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson.

    Obviously there can be a little uncertainty right now with who is next. The division just had a shake-up with Jack Della Maddalena beating Belal Muhammad for the welterweight title, Islam Makhachev is about to jump up to 155 and challenge for that title and Kamaru Usman and Joaquin Buckley still have to face off in the main event of UFC Atlanta in June. But regardless, it’s time to capitalize on Morales’ age and momentum and give him a top-five contender in the main event of a Fight Night or co-main event of a pay-per-view next (or a featured bout if that PPV has two title fights).

    Miss – The End For Gilbert Burns?

    For fans of Gilbert “Durinho” Burns like myself, this one is going to hurt.

    Burns has been an entertaining and fan-favorite part of the welterweight division. There was once a time where people thought he was going to be the next UFC welterweight champion. In fact, when he challenged Kamaru Usman at UFC 258, he may have been just a few seconds away from doing so. But Usman survived and finished Burns — and since then, nothing has been the same.

    Burns has now lost four straight. The loss to Usman has started a rough stretch where he’s now lost six of his last nine fights. Now it’s one thing to pick apart the losses — from the names that he’s faced (Usman, Khamzat Chimaev, Muhammad, JDM, etc.) to circumstances (taking the UFC 288 fight with Muhammad on really short notice). But fact is fact — he’s on a bad losing skid. And the negative momentum has only been compounded with a loss to this rising name in Morales.

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    It’s a worse streak than what Yusuff is on, and the worse part? Burns is about to turn 39 in July. You know what they say: Father Time is everyone’s worst enemy, especially for an athlete. This loss has solidified Burns as a gatekeeper at 170 — which isn’t the worst thing in the world, but it also eliminates him from serious title contention. He may have had his one chance and blown it.

    Burns has been helping other fighters in training camps. Burns has dabbled with podcasting. There’s a great life for him outside of actively fighting — and perhaps it’s time he considers the dreaded “r” word in this sport. It hurts to say as someone who loves watching Burns fight. But at this point, it might be what’s best.

    If you want to make the defense of the skid as I stated before, fine. But if Burns has another fight and loses his fifth straight, what’ll be there to say then?

  • ‘This Good At 25 Is Frightening’ – Fans & Fighters React As Michael Morales Runs Through Gilbert Burns In UFC Vegas 106 Headliner

    ‘This Good At 25 Is Frightening’ – Fans & Fighters React As Michael Morales Runs Through Gilbert Burns In UFC Vegas 106 Headliner

    Michael Morales took the opposition of former UFC welterweight title challenger Gilbert Burns and made the fight look like a walk in the park, needing just one round to finish Burns in the UFC Vegas 106 main event and move to 18-0.

    Morales looked to take control right away, moving toward the center, while Burns stayed patient on the outside. Burns started with leg kicks before trying to bring heat. But Morales was ready and utilized strong footwork and his jabs to keep Burns at bay.

    After some exchanging, Morales rocked Burns with an uppercut. Burns looked to respond with a takedown, and while he was successful, Morales was able to get up quickly. He then rocked Burns with a right hand and followed it up with a flurry.

    Burns attempted another takedown that was easily shaken off before another flurry dropped “Dorinho” and brought the action to a quick close.

    Michael Morales Makes It Look Easy Against Gilbert Burns In UFC Vegas 106 Main Event

    Morales has been on a strong run since making his UFC debut in 2022. Prior to tonight, his track record included finishes of Trevin Giles, Adam Fugitt and Neil Magny, as well as decisions over Max Griffin and Jake Matthews.

    Burns has now lost four straight and is 3-6 stretching back to his unsuccessful challenge of then-welterweight champ Kamaru Usman at UFC 258.

  • UFC Confirms Patchy Mix Signing, Will Debut At UFC 316 In Newark

    The UFC has confirmed that former Bellator bantamweight champion Patchy Mix has signed with the promotion, making the announcement prior to the main event of UFC Vegas 106 on May 17.

    The UFC added the confirmation that Mix will make his debut on short notice at UFC 316 in Newark on June 7, filling in for Marlon “Chito” Vera against Mario Bautista.

    Mix is 20-1 in professional MMA and was a part of the Bellator roster from 2019 until the promotion’s folding in 2024. His sole loss came in his first title fight, suffering a comeback loss at the hands of Juan Archuleta in a bantamweight title fight at Bellator 246.

    Patchy Mix Signs With UFC, Will Face Mario Bautista At UFC 316

    Mix, however, ran through Kyoji Horiguchi, Magomed Magomedov and Raufeon Stots to win the Bellator Bantamweight Grand Prix and the interim Bellator bantamweight title before defeating Sergio Pettis at Bellator 301 to become undisputed Bellator bantamweight champion.

    Mix defended the title in a controversial split decision win at the Bellator Champions Series held in Paris one year ago today. He then had a tumultuous public falling out with the PFL, who purchased Bellator at the end of 2023, before he and the promotion officially parted ways on May 13.

    Bautista has won seven straight and last fought at UFC 307, scoring a controversial decision win over Jose Aldo.

    UFC 316 will be headlined a pair of title fights. The main event will see Sean O’Malley challenge Merab Dvalishvili in a bantamweight title rematch from their Noche UFC 2 encounter. The co-main event features Julianna Pena defending the UFC women’s bantamweight title against former PFL champion Kayla Harrison.

  • ‘This Kid Really Is Special’ – Fans React To Mairon Santos Showing Improvements In Decision Win Over Sodiq Yusuff At UFC Vegas 106

    ‘This Kid Really Is Special’ – Fans React To Mairon Santos Showing Improvements In Decision Win Over Sodiq Yusuff At UFC Vegas 106

    Mairon Santos appears to be growing more as a fighter, and he impressed in his toughest battle yet, defeating Sodiq Yusuff at UFC Vegas 106.

    Santos’ strides were seen in the opening round, as after a little feeling out process, he was able to take control and landed the more effective strikes in a close round. Yusuff was explosive when he did attack, but Santos also stopped a Yusuff takedown attempt in the middle of the round.

    Santos took more notable control in the second, however, clearly landing the bigger strikes. The third round was a little more even with less significant strikes. Yusuff seemed to be in control of the pacing, but Santos was landing the better shots. Yusuff was able to score a takedown with just over two minutes to go in the fight, but Santos quickly scrambled and got back up to his feet almost right away.

    Two judges scored the fight 30-27, with the remaining 29-28, all for Santos.

    Mairon Santos Scores Decision Win Over Sodiq Yusuff At UFC Vegas 106

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    The fight was scheduled to just be a part of the main card before being bumped to co-main event status after Rodolfo Bellato vs. Paul Craig was canceled at the last minute.

    Santos is now 3-0 in the UFC, also scoring a split decision over Francis Marshall at UFC 313 and knocking out Kaan Ofli to win the featherweight portion of season 32 of The Ultimate Fighter.

    Yusuff has now lost three straight.

  • Rodolfo Bellato vs. Paul Craig Postponed Due To Last-Minute Medical Issue

    Rodolfo Bellato vs. Paul Craig Postponed Due To Last-Minute Medical Issue

    The UFC Vegas 106 co-main event between Rodolfo Bellato and Paul Craig has been scrapped from the card at the last minute due to a medical issue for Bellato.

    The UFC broadcast team announced the bout would not be happening during the card, following Nursulton Ruziboev’s win over Dustin Stoltzfus.

    The broadcast team said the fight will still happen — either at the UFC Fight Night event on May 31 or at UFC 316 on June 7.

    Rodolfo Bellato vs. Paul Craig Scrapped At Last Minute From UFC Vegas 106

    The main card bout between Sodiq Yusuff and Mairon Santos will now serve as the evening’s co-main event bout.

    Bellato is currently 1-0-1 in the UFC, finishing Ihor Potieria in his debut in December 2023 and battling Jimmy Crute to a draw at UFC 312.

    Craig has lost three straight and five of his last six.

  • ‘Cut Those Bonus Checks Now’ – Fans & Fighters React As Melquizael Costa Edges Out Julian Erosa In War At UFC Vegas 106

    ‘Cut Those Bonus Checks Now’ – Fans & Fighters React As Melquizael Costa Edges Out Julian Erosa In War At UFC Vegas 106

    The main card opener of UFC Vegas 106 may have snapped the five-finish streak the card was running on during the prelims, but it made up for it with a back-and-forth battle that saw Melquizael Costa score a decision over Julian Erosa.

    The fight was a whirlwind from the very beginning, with Costa’s kicks and strike precision were on display, including a head kick that could have finished things in the opening round. Erosa, however, managed to turn things around with clinch work and his own pressure.

    Costa rocked Erosa early in the second round with a one-two, but Erosa managed to survive the Brazilian’s storm. Erosa then returned fire with spinning attacks and a flurry to close the round strong, doing his own damage to Costa in the process.

    The two men laid everything down in the final round, with both men landing counters, while Costa looked to keep pressure. From backfists and elbows, to takedowns and a flying knee — nothing was off limits.

    Ultimately, Costa came away with the decision win, with 29-28 scores on all three judges’ cards in a fight that could have fallen either way.

    Melquizael Costa Beats Julian Erosa In Entertaining UFC Vegas 106 Main Card Opener

    Costa has now won four straight fights and is 5-2 in the Octagon since joining the UFC at the start of 2023.

    Erosa sees a three-fight win streak snapped with this loss. He took this fight on short notice, having just fought a month ago at UFC 314 — where he scored a first-round finish of Darren Elkins.

  • VIDEO: Jared Gordon Flattens Thiago Moises With Single Right-Hand Shot At UFC Vegas 106

    VIDEO: Jared Gordon Flattens Thiago Moises With Single Right-Hand Shot At UFC Vegas 106

    Jared Gordon’s power was on full display at UFC Vegas 106, putting away Thiago Moises with a jaw-dropping knockout in a solid performance during the event’s preliminary card.

    After catching a body kick, Gordon dropped Moises to the canvas and looked to dominate with ground-and-pound. Moises would not be deterred, however, landing an elbow from bottom that cut Gordon. Gordon, however, stayed strong and continued to rain down blows.

    Once Moises scrambled to his feet, the two exchanged until Gordon landed a beautifully feinted right hand that dropped Moises to the canvas. Gordon landed one follow-up shot before the ref waved off the fight, with Moises out of it.

    Jared Gordon Drops, KOs Thiago Moises At UFC Vegas 106

    Gordon has now won two of his last three fights. He’s just 3-3-1 since a win streak was snapped by Grant Dawson in 2022.

    Moises has now lost three of his last five and five of his last nine.

  • VIDEO: Yadier Del Valle Makes Statement With Strong Performance, Submission Win In Debut

    VIDEO: Yadier Del Valle Makes Statement With Strong Performance, Submission Win In Debut

    Yadier Del Valle pulled off a fascinating performance in his Octagon debut, making quick work of Connor Matthews during the preliminary card of UFC Vegas 106.

    Del Valle focused on leg kicks to make Matthews uncomfortable before adding in combinations, bringing forward pressure on to Matthews. Matthews tried a kick, but Del Valle caught it and brought Matthews to the ground, where he landed a few strong elbows.

    Matthews attempted a guillotine out of desperation, but Del Valle easily got out of it. Matthews would soon give up his back while trying to scramble, and Del Valle locked up a rear-naked choke for the first-round submission.

    Yadier Del Valle Submits Connor Matthews In UFC Debut At UFC Vegas 106

    Del Valle now improves to 9-0. This was his first fight since a decision victory over Antônio Monteiro on Dana White’s Contender Series last year.

    Matthews has now dropped three straight Octagon fights since his 2023 appearance on DWCS.

  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Michael Morales TKO’s Gilbert Burns

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Michael Morales TKO’s Gilbert Burns

    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, welterweights Gilbert Burns and Michael Morales clashed. While in the co-main event, Sodiq Yusuff faced off with Mairon Santos in a lightweight matchup. 

    UFC Fight Night Results: Main Card

    • Michael Morales def. Gilbert Burns via TKO: R1, 3.39
    • Mairon Santos def. Sodiq Yusuff via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    • Nursulton Ruziboev def. Dustin Stoltzfus via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28×2)
    • Melquizael Costa def. Julian Erosa via unanimous decision (29-28×3)

    Preliminary Card

    • Gabe Green def. Matheus Camilo via submission: R2, 3.43
    • Jared Gordon def. Thiago Moises via KO: R1, 3.37 
    • Yadier del Valle def. Connor Matthews via submission: R1, 2.54
    • Luana Santos def. Tainara Lisboa via submission: R2, 4.59
    • Denise Gomes def. Elise Reed via TKO: R2, 0.30
    • HyunSung Park def. Carlos Hernandez via submission: R1, 2.26 

    Tecia Pennington def. Luana Pinheiro via unanimous decision (29-28×3)

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    HyunSung Park def. Carlos Hernandez

    HyunSung Park earned a first-round submission in this flyweight matchup.

    Denise Gomes def. Elise Reed

    Denise Gomes got it done in round two in this strawweight bout.

    Luana Santos def. Tainara Lisboa

    Luana Santos got the win with an Americana submission in round two.

    Yadier del Valle def. Connor Matthews

    Yadier del Valle earned a first-round rear-naked choke in this featherweight matchup.

    Jared Gordon def. Thiago Moises

    Jared Gordon earned a vicious first-round KO in this lightweight bout.

    Gabe Green def. Matheus Camilo

    Gabe Green got the submission in round two.

    Main Card Highlights

    Melquizael Costa def. Julian Erosa

    Melquizael Costa got it done on the scorecards in this featherweight matchup.

    Nursulton Ruziboev def. Dustin Stoltzfus

    Nursulton Ruziboev earned a uanimous decision win in this middleweight bout.

    Mairon Santos def. Sodiq Yusuff

    Mairon Santos got it done on the scorecards.

    Michael Morales def. Gilbert Burns

    In the main event, Michael Morales earned a first-round TKO of Gilbert Burns in their welterweight fight.

  • ‘This Woman Is A Menace’ – Fans React To Denise Gomes Bulldozing Finish At UFC Vegas 106

    ‘This Woman Is A Menace’ – Fans React To Denise Gomes Bulldozing Finish At UFC Vegas 106

    If there is one person in the women’s strawweight division to be on the watch for, it’s Denise Gomes. And that was emphasized with perhaps another one of the most dominant performances in the history of the division at UFC Vegas 106.

    Gomes needed just one round and 30 seconds to put away Elise Reed in a dominant, one-sided showing during the event’s preliminary card.

    Gomes lands a right hand almost right away, and despite Reed’s efforts to battle back, Gomes’ power is too much. Reed was rocked by another right hand, and a brutal elbow furthered that damage. On the ground, Reed tried to cling and hold the position, but Gomes’ pressure was too much, even threatening an arm-triangle before the end of the round.

    Sensing Reed was still hurt, Gomes landed a devastating right hand before some ground-and-pound brought the fight to a quick close — just 30 seconds into round two.

    Denise Gomes Obliterates Elise Reed At UFC Vegas 106

    This marked Gomes’ third win in a row and her fifth win in her last six. Her third finish now brings her into a tie for the second-most finishes in the history of the UFC’s women’s strawweight division.

    Reed has consistently had wins and losses, not able to chain more than one win or loss together, since her UFC debut in 2021.

  • VIDEO: Hyun Sung Park Finds Big Success In First Fight In Over A Year At UFC Vegas 106

    VIDEO: Hyun Sung Park Finds Big Success In First Fight In Over A Year At UFC Vegas 106

    Hyun Sung Park may have sent a message to the flyweight division by barely breaking a sweat in a quick outing against Carlos Hernandez during the UFC Vegas 106 prelims.

    Park took the lead early with leg kicks, trying to set the pace and control the cage. After some exchanging, Park landed a solid one-two that did damage before landing a pair of harsh knees and a slam.

    Park then managed to get to Hernandez’s back with ease, locking up the choke and scoring the first-round submission.

    Hyun Sung Park Scores Submission Of Carlos Hernandez In Less Than Three Minutes

    This was Park’s third UFC bout — and his first since December 2023. It was in 2023 where the Road to UFC alumnus scored finishes of Seung Guk Choi and Shannon Ross.

    Hernandez, a 2021 alumnus of Dana White’s Contender Series, has consistently traded wins and losses since joining the roster.

  • UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Morales Preview, How to Watch

    UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Morales Preview, How to Watch

    UFC returns to the UFC Apex in Las Vegas this Saturday with a welterweight contest featuring former title challenger Gilbert Burns facing undefeated prospect Michael Morales in the main event.

    • Date: Saturday, May 17, 2025
    • Location: UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada
    • Broadcast: ESPN+ (Main Card: 7:00 PM ET, Prelims: 4:00 PM ET)
    • Main Event: Gilbert Burns vs. Michael Morales (Welterweight)

    Burns (22-8) enters the contest looking to halt a three-fight slide against top-tier competition, while Morales (17-0) aims to build on his first-round victory over Neil Magny from August of last year and continue his ascent in the division.

    Main Card Bouts:

    • Paul Craig vs. Rodolfo Bellato (Light Heavyweight)
    • Sodiq Yusuff vs. Mairon Santos (Lightweight)
    • Dustin Stoltzfus vs. Nursulton Ruziboev (Middleweight)
    • Julian Erosa vs. Melquizael Costa (Featherweight)

    Undercard Highlights:

    • Jared Gordon vs. Thiago Moises (Lightweight)
    • Luana Santos vs. Tainara Lisboa (Women’s Bantamweight)
    • Tecia Pennington vs. Luana Pinheiro (Women’s Strawweight)

    The event was originally reported to take place at the Lusail Sports Arena in Qatar before being relocated to the UFC Apex facility. This bout represents a critical juncture for both competitors—Burns needs a victory to maintain his standing in the welterweight division, while Morales has an opportunity to secure the most significant win of his professional career.

    Current betting odds favor Morales (-700) over Burns (+500), indicating the market’s assessment of the younger fighter’s momentum against Burns’ recent competitive setbacks.

  • De Ridder Goes All In: Former ONE Champ Moving Family to US Amid UFC Title Chase

    De Ridder Goes All In: Former ONE Champ Moving Family to US Amid UFC Title Chase

    Reinier de Ridder is leaving nothing to chance in his pursuit of UFC gold. Fresh off his knockout victory over Bo Nickal, the Dutch middleweight contender revealed he’s relocating his entire family to the United States to maximize his fighting career.

    “We’re going all in on the US move,” de Ridder told MMA Junkie. “I have to, man. I have to. These are the years and we found a school for the kids and everything is set up there. So, yeah, it’s time.”

    The 34-year-old former ONE Championship double champion has been on a torrid pace since joining the UFC, compiling a 3-0 record in less than a year. His commitment to uprooting his life demonstrates his determination to capitalize on his current momentum.

    De Ridder plans to establish his training base at Kill Cliff FC in South Florida, home to numerous UFC contenders, where he can prepare for his upcoming main event against former champion Robert Whittaker at UFC Abu Dhabi on July 26.

    “For some reason it hasn’t really been more than a week after every fight that they booked me a new one,” he noted. “So, I think this might be after this one. It might not be any different if it all goes well.”

    With the middleweight title picture taking shape as Dricus Du Plessis and Khamzat Chimaev prepare to clash at UFC 319 in August, de Ridder’s life-changing move signals his all-in commitment to securing his place in that championship conversation.

  • Neck Hunter: De Ridder Plans to Choke Out Whittaker, Eyes Future UFC Title Shot

    Neck Hunter: De Ridder Plans to Choke Out Whittaker, Eyes Future UFC Title Shot

    Former ONE Championship double champion Reinier de Ridder has a clear strategy for his July 26 UFC Abu Dhabi main event against Robert Whittaker: find the former champion’s neck.

    “One thing we know is he really likes to jump in,” de Ridder told MMA Junkie’s Mike Bohn. “He’s explosive from a distance. So, I think an important thing for me is to keep the pressure on him like I did with Bo. Get close, push him back, and implement my game, maybe hit him with a couple knees again, but mostly just see if I can find his neck.”

    The Dutch submission specialist, who earned 13 of his 20 victories via tapout, believes Whittaker’s aggressive striking style may create openings for his grappling attack.

    Since joining the UFC less than a year ago, “RDR” has compiled a perfect 3-0 record with wins over Gerald Meerschaert, Kevin Holland, and most recently, a stunning knockout of the previously undefeated Bo Nickal.

    Despite Whittaker’s championship pedigree, de Ridder isn’t intimidated.

    “Robert is an interesting one to prepare for because there’s not a lot of guys with his style in the standup,” he explained. “Very explosive, likes to leap in, hands low, good punches, good kicks.”

    With UFC middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis set to defend against Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 319 in August, de Ridder knows what’s at stake. A victory over the fifth-ranked Whittaker would likely catapult him into title contention against the winner.

  • “I Had to Change a Lot After Back-to-Back Losses,” Gilbert Burns Reveals Hard Truths Ahead of UFC Main Event

    “I Had to Change a Lot After Back-to-Back Losses,” Gilbert Burns Reveals Hard Truths Ahead of UFC Main Event

    Gilbert Burns is set to headline this weekend’s UFC Fight Night, marking a significant moment in his career after enduring consecutive losses. The Brazilian welterweight, known for his aggressive style and grappling skills, has been a mainstay in the UFC since his debut in 2014.

    Gilbert Burns vs. Michael Morales

    Brazil’s Gilbert Burns has faced some of the division’s top fighters, including Kamaru Usman and Jorge Masvidal, and has consistently remained in the title conversation.

    The stakes are high for Gilbert Burns as he enters the main event of UFC Fight Night against undefeated prospect Michael Morales. Burns, currently ranked No. 8 in the welterweight division, is looking to halt a three-fight losing streak and prove he still belongs among the elite after recent setbacks against top contenders. A win would not only preserve his place in the top 10 but also reassert his relevance in a division that has seen a surge of new talent.

    For Morales, ranked No. 12, this fight is a major opportunity to break into the upper echelon of the division by defeating a seasoned former title challenger. The outcome will shape the immediate future for both fighters: Burns fights to maintain his status, while Morales aims to announce himself as a legitimate contender at 170 pounds.

    Gilbert Burns Needs a Win

    Ahead of his main event bout, Burns addressed the media at the pre-fight press conference. He spoke candidly about the challenges he has faced following his recent setbacks. Burns admitted that his performances had not met his own expectations, citing issues with weight cuts and recovery as factors that affected his last fight. He emphasized that his focus is now on delivering the kind of performance he knows he is capable of, rather than being concerned about his opponent. Gilbert Burns explained:

    “I’m putting pressure on myself just because of my performance. I want to perform. I don’t think the last time I performed the way I want. I had a little problems-no excuse-I had a little problems with my weight cut, my recovery… I want to be here, but it’s not about my opponent, it’s about me performing. I want to go there and put on the work that I’ve been training, and I’m excited to be here, to be back, to show up, to put on a show.”

    The Brazilian-born athlete Gilbert Burns also revealed that a difficult conversation with his coach after his last loss forced him to reevaluate his approach to training and competition. He acknowledged that he was not putting in the level of work required to succeed at the highest level. This realization led him to make several changes in his preparation and mindset, which he believes have helped restore his confidence. He added:

    “After my last loss, I had a real conversation with my coach. It was painful, but I needed to hear it. He told me, ‘You’re still working, but you’re not putting in the work you should.’ That was hard to hear, but it changed everything. I had to change a lot of things in my career to get here. I felt a little rejuvenated. Let’s right those wrongs. Those losses, especially back-to-back, sucked. I never had two losses back-to-back in MMA. I had to change a couple of things, and they helped me bring my belief back.”

    Gilbert Burns reflects on his loss to Sean Brady
    Image: @gilbert_burns/Instagram

    As he prepares to step into the octagon this weekend, Burns is motivated by the opportunity to prove himself and move past his recent defeats. He expressed a sense of renewal and determination to showcase the improvements he has made. For Burns, this main event is not just another fight, but a chance to demonstrate growth and resilience in the face of adversity.

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    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – DECEMBER 14: during the Power Slap event at UFC Apex on December 14, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Sciaffo LLC)
  • “No Pressure Being Undefeated,” Says Michael Morales Ahead of Gilbert Burns Match: “It’s About Smart, Hard Work”

    “No Pressure Being Undefeated,” Says Michael Morales Ahead of Gilbert Burns Match: “It’s About Smart, Hard Work”

    The unbeaten Michael Morales is set to face seasoned veteran Gilbert Burns in the main event of UFC Fight Night this weekend. The matchup brings together two fighters at pivotal points in their careers.

    Michael Morales Feels No pressure

    Michael Morales has maintained a perfect professional record thus far, addressed the topic of remaining undefeated during the pre-fight press conference. He emphasized that his unblemished record does not add pressure, but instead fuels his commitment to preparation. “Being undefeated, as I’ve always said, isn’t pressure for me; it’s not something to scare me, quite the opposite. You have to work harder. We don’t know what will happen; nothing is written in the cage. The fight, as I always say, is fought there, and whoever prepares well, performs well. So this is about smart work, hard work,” Morales said.

    Gilbert Burns reflects on his loss to Sean Brady
    Image: @gilbert_burns/Instagram

    Brazil’s Gilbert Burns, Michael Morales’ opponent, is a former title challenger known for his resilience. Burns enters the bout coming off a loss, which adds urgency to his performance. Morales acknowledged this, stating, “Gilbert is a fighter coming off a loss, as you said, so he’s a lion waiting for his opportunity and won’t waste it. I’m the same; we both have a hunger to win, we both want victory. He because maybe he’s afraid of being cut from the company. I because I want to keep climbing the rankings, keep fighting, and move toward the belt.”

    “We all need this opportunity to keep advancing. He has his reasons for fighting. I have mine. So each of us is doing what we can with what we have, and I believe we both have the tools to keep moving forward in the division.”

    For Michel Morales, a win would solidify his status as a legitimate contender and move him closer to a title shot. For Burns, victory is crucial to remain relevant in the division and to stave off any concerns about his future in the UFC. Both fighters bring strong motivation and a clear sense of purpose into the main event, setting the stage for a closely contested and meaningful matchup. Morales is one to keep an eye on, he boasts a perfect 17-0 record and has a knockout win rate over seventy-percent.

    Photo by Tim Wheaton
  • “Lock Him in with a Gorilla, The Gorilla Might Not Come Out”: Islam Makhachev’s Team Breaks Down Welterweight Move

    “Lock Him in with a Gorilla, The Gorilla Might Not Come Out”: Islam Makhachev’s Team Breaks Down Welterweight Move

    Islam Makhachev has officially vacated his UFC lightweight championship to move up to the welterweight division, where he will challenge current champion Jack Della Maddalena. The decision follows Della Maddalena’s recent win over Belal Muhammad at UFC 315, which cleared the path for Makhachev’s transition to the 170-pound weight class. UFC CEO Dana White confirmed the move, noting that Makhachev will receive an immediate title shot in his first welterweight bout.

    Islam Makhachev Moving To Welterweight

    Makhachev’s manager, Ali Abdelaziz, explained that the shift to welterweight was motivated by a lack of remaining challenges at lightweight and a desire to avoid fighting his friend and former champion, Belal Muhammad. Abdelaziz, speaking to Submission Radio, stated, “If Belal had won, Islam was never going to compete against him, and he would have continued in the lightweight division. But now Jack has won. Islam has defeated everyone in this division, truly. He’s on a remarkable 15-fight winning streak, finishing nine of his last ten opponents. No one is more deserving of a shot at a second title than Islam.”

    Islam Makhachev Reacts To Late-Notice UFC 311 Opponent Change: 'It Doesn't Matter Who'
    Image: @ufc/X

    Ali Abdelaziz expressed strong confidence in Islam Makhachev’s abilities at welterweight, suggesting that the move will reveal an even stronger version of the fighter. He said, “I truly believe the Islam we’re going to see at welterweight is going to be a much, much better Islam. He’s the best grappler in the UFC, maybe one of the best wrestlers, and we see he can knock people out too. He’s not just a one-dimensional fighter-he’s the most well-rounded fighter in the UFC today… If you lock Islam with a gorilla in a cage, the gorilla might not come out. This is how good Islam is.”

    Islam Makhachev’s decision to vacate the lightweight title marks the end of a dominant reign. His move to welterweight has been anticipated for years, with teammates noting that he has long considered leaving lightweight due to the strain of weight cutting and a lack of new challenges. The UFC lightweight division will now see Ilia Topuria and Charles Oliveira compete for the vacant title at UFC 317. Meanwhile, the MMA community will watch closely as Makhachev attempts to become a champion in a second weight class.

    Photo by Tim Wheaton
  • Ilia Topuria Issues First Words After UFC 317 Main Event Announcement: ‘My Apologies In Advance’

    Ilia Topuria Issues First Words After UFC 317 Main Event Announcement: ‘My Apologies In Advance’

    Ilia Topuria is brimming with confidence ahead of his permanent move to the UFC lightweight division.

    Topuria willingly vacated his UFC featherweight title in February, setting his sights on an immediate superfight with reigning lightweight champion Islam Makhachev in pursuit of two-division glory.

    However, Makhachev’s team remained largely dismissive of the idea of facing the undefeated Spaniard, prompting the UFC to pivot and pursue alternative paths. On Tuesday, UFC CEO Dana White confirmed that the Dagestani has officially relinquished the 155-pound crown as he eyes a potential clash with newly minted welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena.

    As a result, “El Matador” will now face former champion Charles Oliveira for the vacant lightweight title in the UFC 317 main event, set for June 28 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas during International Fight Week.

    Ilia Topuria Throws Shade At Charles Oliveira And Islam Makhachev

    After the announcement of his UFC 317 showdown, Ilia Topuria took to social media, confidently declaring that he would defeat Charles Oliveira and fulfill his dream of becoming a two-division champion. In his post, “El Matador” also threw a sly jab at Islam Makhachev, suggesting the Dagestani vacated the lightweight division out of fear of facing him.

    “On June 28, another dream will come true. I’ll be the champion of the lightweight division. Charles, my apologies in advance… I’m just fighting for my dreams. It’s unfortunate that Makhachev ran away. 17-0,” Ilia Topuria wrote on X.

    Topuria claimed the 145-pound title with a knockout victory over Alexander Volkanovski at UFC 298 in February 2024. He then solidified his reign with a dominant knockout win over Max Holloway at UFC 308 in October, successfully defending his belt.

    “El Matador” boasts an unbeaten 8-0 record in the UFC and an impressive 16-0 overall, with eight of those victories coming by knockout and six by submission.

    UFC 317
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  • Two Title Fights Set for UFC 317 as Full Card Revealed – June 28 in Las Vegas Ready to Rock the City

    Two Title Fights Set for UFC 317 as Full Card Revealed – June 28 in Las Vegas Ready to Rock the City

    The full fight card for UFC 317 has been officially announced by UFC CEO Dana White. The event is scheduled for June 28 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, coinciding with the promotion’s annual International Fight Week.

    The main event will feature former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira facing former featherweight titleholder Ilia Topuria for the vacant lightweight championship. This bout follows Islam Makhachev’s decision to vacate the lightweight title as he moves to the welterweight division, where he is expected to challenge Jack Della Maddalena at a future date.

    UFC 317

    UFC 317

    Oliveira enters the fight after a win over Michael Chandler at UFC 309, while Topuria returns to lightweight after defending his featherweight title against Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway. Topuria, undefeated in his professional career, is making his first appearance in the lightweight division since 2022.

    Co Main Event

    In the co-main event, flyweight champion Alexandre Pantoja will defend his title against Kai Kara-France. Pantoja is on a seven-fight winning streak, with recent title defenses against Kai Asakura, Steve Erceg, and Brandon Royval. Kara-France, who recently secured a TKO victory over Erceg, will be making his second attempt at UFC gold, having previously fought for the interim flyweight title in 2022.

    The rest of the UFC 317 card includes several notable matchups: Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape, Paulo Costa vs. Roman Kopylov, Beneil Dariush vs. Renato Moicano, Jack Hermansson vs. Gregory Rodrigues, Jhonata Diniz vs. Justin Tafa, Viviane Araujo vs. Tracy Cortez.

    All the these announcements were made public through Dana White’s Instagram on a live broadcast.

    The announcement also included news about UFC 319, where middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis will defend his title against Khamzat Chimaev in Chicago on August 18. With two title fights and a lineup of established contenders, UFC 317 is set to be a central event during International Fight Week.

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  • Ilia Topuria To Headline UFC 317 Against Charles Oliveira For Vacant Lightweight Belt

    Ilia Topuria To Headline UFC 317 Against Charles Oliveira For Vacant Lightweight Belt

    After much anticipation, UFC 317 has its main event locked in.

    UFC 317

    On Tuesday, UFC CEO Dana White revealed that Ilia Topuria will square off against Charles Oliveira for the vacant lightweight title in the main event of UFC 317 on June 28 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, capping off the promotion’s annual International Fight Week.

    The UFC lightweight throne is now vacant as reigning champion Islam Makhachev sets his sights on welterweight gold, targeting a high-profile clash with newly crowned titleholder Jack Della Maddalena, with their potential showdown expected to take place later this year.

    Topuria vacated his featherweight title ahead of UFC 314 to make a permanent move up to lightweight, with the goal of becoming a two-division champion. “El Matador” last graced the Octagon at UFC 308 in October, where he delivered a stunning knockout victory over Max Holloway, further extending his undefeated promotional record to 8-0.

    Meanwhile, Oliveira will be pursuing the undisputed 155-pound title for the third time, riding high on a dominant unanimous decision victory over Michael Chandler in their November rematch at UFC 309. “Do Bronx” claimed the lightweight crown at UFC 262 with a dominant win over Chandler. The Brazilian then successfully defended his title against Dustin Poirier at UFC 269.

    However, after missing weight for his second defense, the Brazilian was stripped of the belt, only to bounce back with a submission victory over Justin Gaethje at UFC 274. Oliveira had another shot at the vacant title at UFC 280, but was soundly outclassed by Makhachev.

  • Breaking: Dricus Du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev Set for UFC 319 Middleweight Title Showdown in Chicago

    Breaking: Dricus Du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev Set for UFC 319 Middleweight Title Showdown in Chicago

    UFC President Dana White announced live on Instagram that Dricus Du Plessis will defend his middleweight title against Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 319. The event is scheduled for August 16 at the United Center in Chicago.

    Dricus Du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev

    South Africa’s Dricus Du Plessis, the reigning champion, has maintained an undefeated record in the UFC and recently defended his title against top contenders, including Israel Adesanya and Sean Strickland. Chimaev, also undefeated in his professional career, has quickly risen through the ranks with victories over former champions and is regarded as a formidable challenger.

    Du Plessis began training in judo at age five, wrestling at 12, and kickboxing at 14. He is known for his well-rounded skill set, holding a second-degree black belt in kickboxing and a background in judo and wrestling. Du Plessis has a professional MMA record of 24 wins and 2 losses, with 9 victories by knockout and 11 by submission. He made his UFC debut in 2020.

    Khamzat Chimaev is undefeated as a professional, with a 14-0 record, including 6 knockouts and 6 submissions. He began wrestling as a child, won Swedish national championships in freestyle wrestling, and transitioned to MMA in 2018. Chimaev quickly rose to prominence in the UFC with dominant performances, including a record-setting run of three wins in 66 days.

    UFC 319

    This middleweight title fight will headline UFC 319, marking one of the most anticipated matchups of the year. Both fighters bring significant win streaks and contrasting styles, setting the stage for a high-stakes contest in Chicago.

  • Sean Brady SLAMS Daniel Cormier Over Welterweight Rankings Snub ‘He didn’t know what to say’

    Sean Brady SLAMS Daniel Cormier Over Welterweight Rankings Snub ‘He didn’t know what to say’

    Currently ranked as the number one contender in the UFC welterweight division, Sean Brady has expressed frustration after being omitted from Daniel Cormier’s list of top five welterweights during a recent interview.

    Sean Brady Snubbed by Daniel Cormier

    The US-born Sean Brady, who secured his position at the top of the division following a decisive win streak and a dominant performance against Leon Edwards at UFC London. Apparently he confronted hall of fame Cormier about the oversight during a weigh-in show.

    According to Brady, Cormier appeared surprised and unable to justify the omission when questioned directly. Brady stated, “I’m number one and you didn’t even put me on the list,” highlighting his disappointment at not being recognized among the division’s elite despite his recent achievements. Speaking to Ariel Helwani, he said:

    “I’m listening to DC do an interview with Brett Okamoto. And he’s naming his top five welterweights and I’m not on the list. So I confronted him on the weigh in show, he didn’t know what to say he was flabbergasted. Dude, I’m number one and you didn’t even put me on the list.”

    Following UFC 315, the welterweight title landscape has shifted. Jack Della Maddalena emerged as the new UFC welterweight champion after defeating Belal Muhammad by unanimous decision in Montreal. Speculation has already begun about his next opponent, with potential challengers including lightweight champion Islam Makhachev and several top-ranked welterweights. Despite Sean Brady’s number one contender status, the immediate title picture may involve a super-fight or other contenders, leaving Brady and others waiting for their opportunity. Ian Garry and Shavkat Rakhmonov remain at the top of the rankings alongside Sean Brady.

    Sean Brady holds a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and began his martial arts journey after being introduced to the sport by a friend. He first made a name for himself on the regional scene, capturing the Cage Fury Fighting Championships welterweight title and entering the UFC with an undefeated record. Known for his grappling skills and evolving striking game, Brady has built a reputation as a well-rounded and disciplined fighter. Since joining the UFC in 2019, he has recorded notable victories over opponents such as Kelvin Gastelum, Michael Chiesa, and Jake Matthews, and is recognized for his ability to finish fights by submission.

    Sean Brady’s exclusion from Cormier’s rankings has drawn attention, especially given Brady’s current standing and recent accomplishments. Brady remains focused on his career, expressing readiness to face any top contender or to compete for the title.

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  • Natalia Silva Calls Out the Champ: “Valentina Shevchenko Said She Didn’t Know Me – Time to Change That”

    Natalia Silva Calls Out the Champ: “Valentina Shevchenko Said She Didn’t Know Me – Time to Change That”

    Brazil’s Natalia Silva is ready for her shot at Valentina Shevchenko. Natalia Silva has positioned herself as a leading contender in the UFC women’s flyweight division following her unanimous decision victory over former champion Alexa Grasso at UFC 315 in Montreal. Silva controlled the bout from the outset, using her movement and striking to outwork Grasso across all three rounds.

    Number One Contender Natalia Silva

    The judges scored the fight 30-27 in Silva’s favor, marking her seventh consecutive win in the UFC and extending her overall win streak to 13 fights. After the fight, Silva made her intentions clear, stating that her focus is on the championship belt.

    She addressed comments previously made by reigning champion Valentina Shevchenko, who had said she did not know Silva, “Valentina once said she didn’t know me, and I think it’s about time she knows me,” Natalia Silva said in her post-fight remarks. She also referenced Manon Fiorot, noting that Fiorot had replaced her in a previous bout when Silva was sidelined by injury, creating potential storylines with both fighters.

    UFC Champion Valentina Shevchenko

    Valentina Shevchenko is a Kyrgyz professional mixed martial artist and the reigning UFC women’s flyweight champion, widely regarded as one of the sport’s all-time greats. Born in 1988, Shevchenko has held multiple championship reigns, defended her title numerous times, and is celebrated for her technical skill and dominance in the division.

    Natalia Silva is a Brazilian mixed martial artist competing in the UFC women’s flyweight division, currently recognized as a top contender after a series of notable victories, including a unanimous decision win over former champion Alexa Grasso at UFC 315. Silva has built a 13-fight win streak and is ranked among the division’s best.

    Natalia Silva emphasized her readiness for a title shot, regardless of who holds the belt. Silva described her performance against Grasso as the result of focused preparation. She noted that her use of distance and kicks was effective in neutralizing Grasso’s attacks, and that she was able to avoid most of Grasso’s punches through head movement. Silva expressed satisfaction with her execution, stating, “I trained a lot for this movement, and I’m happy I was able to pull it off.”

    With Shevchenko having recently defended her title against Manon Fiorot at the same event, Silva’s victory over Grasso has placed her at the forefront of the title conversation. Fans and analysts have called for Silva to receive a title opportunity following her dominant performance.

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  • What’s Next After UFC 315? Full Confirmed UFC 316 Main Card For Newark On June 7

    What’s Next After UFC 315? Full Confirmed UFC 316 Main Card For Newark On June 7

    UFC 315 is in the books, meaning attention will soon turn to the mixed martial arts leader’s next pay-per-view offering, UFC 316 in Newark, New Jersey.

    The promotion was in Montreal last week, where the Bell Centre played host to a number of intriguing matchups for its fifth numbered event of the year. Of note were headline wins for Jack Della Maddalena and Valentina Shevchenko, as well as important victories for Aiemann Zahabi, Natália Silva and Benoît Saint Denis.

    While the aftermath of the May 10 card is currently the talk of the town, it won’t be long until focus sways to the next PPV, and from the welterweight title picture to the bantamweight championship conversation.

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    At UFC 316, set for the Prudential Center on June 7, Merab Dvalishvili will defend the UFC bantamweight championship against the very man he took the belt from, “Sugar” Sean O’Malley. After Dvalishvili won a decision to claim the gold when these two first met at Noche UFC 2 in September, he will look to show the win was not a mistake. O’Malley, who hasn’t fought since the loss, will be eyeing revenge and hoping to reclaim the gold.

    Stakes will also be high in the co-headliner, as two-time women’s bantamweight champion Julianna Peña looks to make her first defense since winning it back at the expense of Raquel Pennington in 2024. She will be doing battle with Kayla Harrison, who will be looking to claim the gold and fulfill the hype set for her after coming over to the UFC from the PFL in January 2024.

    Gastelum, Vera, Luque Set The Stage For Title Headliners At UFC 315

    Before Dvalishvili and Peña make the walk to put their championships on the line, a number of notable names will take to the Octagon looking to make the most of their position on the major UFC 316 card.

    That includes former interim middleweight title challenger Kelvin Gastelum. Weeks before he and Israel Adesanya enter the UFC Hall of Fame for their memorable UFC 236 clash, Gastelum will face the up-and-coming Joe Pyfer. Gastelum will look to make it two wins in a row and three wins in his last four, while Pyfer will look to continue his rising momentum in his first fight since knocking out Marc-André Barriault at UFC 303.

    Prior to that, another former title challenger will be in action, as Marlon “Chito” Vera is set for action against another bantamweight contender, Mario Bautista. Vera will be looking to get back to winning ways, having lost three of his last four. Last year, Vera came up short against former rival O’Malley in a 135-pound title fight and dropped a decision to Deiveson Figueiredo. Bautista, meanwhile, has won seven straight and will be fighting for the first time since his controversial UFC 307 win over Jose Aldo.

    The main card is scheduled to open with a pair of exciting welterweights in Vicente Luque and Kevin Holland doing battle. Luque has won two of three, having most recently submitted Themba Gorimbo at UFC 310 in December. Holland is 2-2 in his last four, scoring a unanimous decision win over Gunnar Nelson at UFC London just a couple of months ago.

    Those pairings have currently gotten the nod to feature on the main card over the likes of Johnny Walker and Bruno Silva, who are slated to feature on the prelims.

    See below for the UFC 316 lineup, as it stands.

    Main Card:

    • Bantamweight Championship: Merab Dvalishvili (C) vs. Sean O’Malley
    • Women’s Bantamweight Championship: Julianna Pena (C) vs. Kayla Harrison
    • Middleweight: Kelvin Gastelum vs. Joe Pyfer
    • Bantamweight: Marlon Vera vs. Mario Bautista
    • Welterweight: Vicente Luque vs. Kevin Holland

    Preliminary Card (bout order TBA):

    • Flyweight: Bruno Silva vs. Joshua Van
    • Women’s Flyweight: Ariane Da Silva vs. Wang Cong
    • Light Heavyweight: Johnny Walker vs. Azamat Murzakanov
    • Heayvweight: Serghei Spivac vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosta
    • Featherweight: Jeka Saragih vs. Yoo Joo-sang
    • Welterweight: Khaos Williams vs. Uros Medic