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  • ‘We Really Are About To See Khabib Come Back & Fight Before We Get GTA 6’ – MMA Fans React To Rumors Of Nurmagomedov’s Bank Accounts Being Seized By Russian Government

    ‘We Really Are About To See Khabib Come Back & Fight Before We Get GTA 6’ – MMA Fans React To Rumors Of Nurmagomedov’s Bank Accounts Being Seized By Russian Government

    News came to light several weeks ago regarding reports of financial troubles for the former UFC lightweight champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov.

    After things appeared to be going quiet on that front, the latest update says completely the opposite as things are becoming increasingly severe.

    Russian media platform MASH have now reported that Nurmagomedov has had all of his bank accounts seized by the Russian tax authorities.

    This is due to him reportedly being in debt which equates to over 3 million US dollars.

    Nurmagomedov’s team had denied the claims at first but there is no official statement as yet in response to the latest details.

    MMA Fans React To Khabib Nurmagomedov’s Reported Financial Troubles

    MMA fans reacted on social media to the newest updates regarding Nurmagomedov’s financial issues with the Russian tax authorities.

    The name of the former UFC lightweight champion has also been in the news due to a terrorist being identified as someone that once trained in the same Dagestani gym.

    Nurmagomedov passionately came out against this also but it didn’t stop him from receiving criticism online.

    “We really are about to see Khabib come back and fight before we get GTA 6”

    “All I know is if Conor McGregor sees this tweet he’s going to have an absolute field day 😂”

    https://twitter.com/May_twenty3rd/status/1807739376417300859

    “Not very Goatlike”

    “Bro’s having a rough year”

    https://twitter.com/ElonRakhmonov/status/1807741978538635501

    “Khabib about to go box with Jake Paul.”

    https://twitter.com/3darkone3/status/1807752045098586298

    “How is Khabib in 3 Mil of debt when he supposedly made like 20M alone in the McGregor fight and thats not even including everything else?”

    https://twitter.com/AlecFall0n/status/1807755257117577575

    “He pissed off Putin and the Russian Oligarchy in some way. I am willing to bet the relations soured.”

    As several replies to the news showed, many were waiting for Conor McGregor’s reaction which surely wouldn’t take long to come through on social media.

    Whilst McGregor didn’t say anything on this latest update, he did repost the following video on social media in response.

    Read also: Colby Covington Reacts To Ian Garry’s Latest Victory At UFC 303: ‘Anybody Could Be 15-0 Fighting 15 Bums’

  • Dana White Doesn’t Rule Out Potential Cross-Promotion Fight Involving Francis Ngannou: ‘We’re Obviously Talking About Lots Of Different Options…’

    Dana White has frequently claimed that Francis Ngannou left the UFC to avoid fighting Jon Jones. Naturally, the relationship between the two men soured before “The Predator” left the promotion.

    However, White’s flourishing ties with Turki Alalshikh might open doors for cross-promotion fights in the UFC. After hosting several spectacular boxing and MMA events, Riyadh Season will sponsor the Noche UFC event in The Sphere.

    When asked if Riyadh Season could convince him to work with Ngannou again, the UFC CEO said this during the UFC 303 post-press conference:

    “I think that, what this guy’s [Alalshikh] done in a short amount of time is pretty incredible. So, we’re obviously talking about lots of different options with this guy. And I respect him, I like him, so, we’ll see what the future holds.”

    UFC 306 is the first event in the promotion’s history to have a title partner. With new stakeholders coming into play, Ngannou facing UFC heavyweights like Aspinall and Jones might not be far-fetched.

    Why Riyadh Season was roped in as a sponsor of Noche UFC

    During the UFC 303 post-press conference posted on TheMacLife YouTube channel, White reiterated that he’s spent over $15 million on producing Noche UFC. The UFC CEO then jokingly claimed this to be the reason behind the new sponsors for the event.

    When asked about the factors that led to Riyadh Season becoming the title partner of UFC 306, here’s what he said:

    “I spent $17 million on production and it’s not even September yet.”

    It is worth noting that Riyadh Season featured massive boxing cards like Fury vs. Ngannou, Joshua vs. Ngannou, and Fury vs. Usyk. In early 2024, the Kingdom Arena also hosted the PFL vs. Bellator Champions event.

    While discussing the impact of new sponsors, White admitted to having a good relationship with Turki Alalshikh. He also appreciated the boxing events organized by Riyadh Season.

    “I actually respect Sheikh Turki. He’s a nice guy and we have actually formed a relationship over the last couple of months. I respect what he’s done with boxing. He’s the only guy that could ever pull this off. Making these big fights and the fight was good.”

    READ MORE: Ian Garry Frustrated At Getting Another Decision At UFC 303: ‘I Need To Start Working On These Finishes’

  • ‘Check The Bank Accounts, Check The Bookies’ – UFC Star Accuses Opponent Of Cheating In The Aftermath Of UFC 303

    ‘Check The Bank Accounts, Check The Bookies’ – UFC Star Accuses Opponent Of Cheating In The Aftermath Of UFC 303

    Ian Machado Garry doubles down on his allegations against “MVP”.

    The lead up to UFC 303 was chaotic to say the least. The postponement of the main event between Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler dominated the headlines in the weeks before International Fight Week, and the carousel of replacement fighters that were drafted into (and subsequently fell back out of) the co-main event slot beggared belief.

    The bizarre fight card shake-up continued well into fight day, as Dan Ige was drafted in at the last second to replace Brian Ortega opposite Diego Lopes in scenes never witnessed before in UFC history.

    Amidst all the matchmaking chaos, one of the more interesting stories to emerge from the pre-fight press conference was Ian Machado Garry’s accusation that his opponent Michael ‘Venom’ Page had attempted to bribe his team (Chute Boxe) for information regarding his training camp and game plan.

    Garry maintains that he has proof of the attempted bribe but that his team rebuffed the advances.

    Speaking at the press conference after his unanimous decision victory over ‘MVP’ ‘The Future’ doubled down on the accusations.

    “We do all these drug tests, we do all this stuff to go, ‘you’re clean, you’re not doing drugs’…but someone came out here and offered money for my information from my team? Thank God Chute Boxe is f**kin rock solid” said the Irishman. “Thank God Chute Boxe go ‘No’…we shut it down and we locked everything down, nothing went out. We had a blackout on Instagram and stuff and socials”.

    ‘That’s Filthy And That’s Cheating’ – Garry Doesn’t Let Page Off The Hook

    Garry said in the post-fight press conference that he has already reported the allegations to the powers-that-be and also queried whether his opponent may have a history of this kind of behavior – and whether there may be evidence of links to gambling.

    “For me, I said to the (Nevada State Athletic) Commission, they were like, ‘Look, there’s no rules against it’. I was like, ‘Well let’s make sure there is, because it’s cheating and it’s dirty and we can’t be doing all this stuff when it comes to testing and making sure the sport’s clean, and then people are being dirty in other regards. So let’s make a rule.

    “And also, has anyone ever made money on it? Has there ever been any side bets on it? If you know what I know and I’m putting money on it because we have inside information it’s f**kin dirty…so that’s what I think when I said there should be suspension for life. I believe that if you go check the bank accounts and if you go check the bookies I guarantee there’s been some money won somewhere along the line, and that’s filthy and that’s cheating to me”.

    Read More: Ian Garry Frustrated At Getting Another Decision

  • Henry Cejudo Still Unconvinced By Alex Pereira Despite UFC 303 KO Win: ‘He’s Not Mentioning Jon Jones Because I Think He Knows…’

    Alex Pereira saved UFC 303 by knocking out Jiří Procházka in the second round with a vicious head kick. He walked out of the Octagon with minimal damage, and fans are already discussing his next fight.

    At light heavyweight, Magomed Ankalaev is seemingly the only fighter with a case for a title challenge. However, more fans want “Poatan” to move up a weight class and have a super fight with Jon Jones or Tom Aspinall.

    Apart from the loss to Israel Adesanya, Pereira has mostly looked invincible in the UFC. Is he really that good or is he yet to be properly tested by a superior grappler? Here’s Henry Cejudo’s two cents on the matter…

    Henry Cejudo Expects Alex Pereira To Fight ‘Well-Rounded Wrestler’ Before Taking On Jon Jones

    In a recent episode uploaded on the Pound 4 Pound with Kamaru & Henry, the former UFC champions discussed the UFC 303 main event. “Triple C” congratulated the Brazilian but quickly pointed out how the outcome wasn’t surprising because the fight didn’t go to the ground.

    According to Cejudo, Procházka should’ve avoided a battle on the feet as Pereira will always have an edge there. He also thinks that the UFC light heavyweight champion still needs to beat a remarkable wrestler like Ankalaev to prove his well-roundedness.

    “It’s not until Alex Pereira really fights somebody like Ankalaev where I’m gonna say, ‘okay, this guy is the…’ is he the real deal? 100 percent but, could he get past a well-rounded wrestler? Someone who’s going to bring in the grappling?”

    “Triple C” criticized Pereira’s past opponents in the UFC’s light heavyweight division for trying to strike with him. Like many, he believes that fights with heavyweights Jones and Aspinall will truly test his mettle because of the wrestling.

    “The IQ of the light heavyweight division, dude, I think everybody just wants to strike, Kamaru. I think that’s where everything goes wrong.”

    Cejudo claims that Pereira hasn’t talked about fighting Jones because it won’t be his ideal matchup. This is also why the former UFC double champ is excited to see Pereira vs. Ankalaev at light heavyweight first.

    “Either way, Alex Pereira, he’s not mentioning Jon Jones because I think he knows that Jon Jones has that special sauce, and it’s called wrestling. But that being said, I want to see the fight with Ankalaev.”

  • ‘Mortgage On Alex’ – Fans React To Alex Pereira Opening As Underdog For Potential Magomed Ankalaev Fight After UFC 303

    The opening betting odds have been released for the matchup many expect to serve as UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Alex Pereira’s next title defense, and they’ve certainly split opinion.

    Pereira further cemented his grip on the crown at this past weekend’s UFC 303 pay-per-view. “Poatan,” a former two-weight Glory Kickboxing kingpin, headlined International Fight Week on short notice opposite a familiar foe of his in Jiří Procházka.

    Like at Madison Square Garden last November, it was Pereira who had his hand raised. On this occasion, however, the finish came in a much more definitive and violent fashion.

    As if often the case when a champion keeps ahold of their belt, it didn’t take long for a potential challenger to make their voice heard, with Magomed Ankalaev calling for an opportunity to unseat the Brazilian later this year.

    Odds were quickly put out by BetOnline.Ag, with Pereira opening as a +210 underdog against Ankalaev’s -250 line.

    The Dagestani has long been touted as a future champion by many, and it would appear that his wrestling ability has left the oddsmakers seeing “and new” as a real possibility should the UFC match them together next.

    Fans React To Pereira vs. Ankalaev Odds: ‘Is This A Joke?’

    Unsurprisingly, the opening odds became a topic of discussion and debate in the MMA community.

    Having just seen “Poatan” enhance his legacy on MMA’s biggest stage with yet another brutal knockout, some laughed off the odds and proclaimed that they’d be getting paid handsomely for betting on the champ.

    Others, however, made note of Ankalaev’s well-rounded game, which is expected to give Pereira the kind of grappling test that he’s yet to experience inside the Octagon.

  • Ian Garry Frustrated At Getting Another Decision At UFC 303: ‘I Need To Start Working On These Finishes’

    UFC welterweight contender Ian Garry was disappointed not to finish a fight within the distance for the third straight time this past weekend.

    At Saturday’s UFC 303 pay-per-view, Garry was tasked with opening up the main card in what marked his second Octagon assignment of the year. After getting past Geoff Neal in February, the undefeated Irishman was faced with a tougher striking test in Michael “Venom” Page.

    In the lead-up, “The Future” expressed a distinct lack of interest in the fight and vowed to “run through” the Englishman with ease. While he ultimately had his hand raised at T-Mobile Arena, it was far from a walk in the park.

    Garry secured victory on the scorecards, edging out a final round with his grappling to secure 29-28 verdicts from the three judges cageside.

    For the Dubliner, he maintained his position close to the top of the division and kept the 0 on his record. But like many fans who were expecting more from the clash, Garry didn’t exit the cage without some frustration…

    Garry ‘Irritated’ At Going The Distance With Page

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TPKGBU_R3A

    During a backstage interview with Caroline Pearce for TNT Sports, Garry reflected on his performance and result opposite the tricky Page at UFC 303 in Las Vegas.

    The former Cage Warriors champion admitted disappointment at his failure to finish “MVP” before the final horn, especially after both Neal and Neil Magny made it the 15-minute distance in his previous two bouts.

    “I nearly had the heel hook as well. Look, that for me is just little details on locking up things,” Garry said. “I said to Demian (Maia), ‘Do you know what we need to do now? We need to go every possibility of finish and we need to lock in the minor details; hand position, head position, feet position. We just need to go over it all.’

    “And it needs to be the same on the feet. I need to start working on these finishes because no one’s more irritated than me at having a third f**king decision in a row,” Garry continued. “Even though it’s against elite competition, it f*cks me off.”

    Having started life on MMA’s biggest stage with three knockouts in his first five outings, Garry will no doubt be hoping to return to those finishing ways moving forward.

    And now that he spends most of his time training over at Diego Lima’s Chute Box Academy in São Paulo alongside the likes of the UFC’s all-time most prolific submission artist Charles Oliveira, perhaps the Irishman’s next stoppage will come by way of a choke or hold.

  • What’s Next After UFC 303? Full Confirmed UFC 304 Main Card For Manchester On July 27

    What’s Next After UFC 303? Full Confirmed UFC 304 Main Card For Manchester On July 27

    UFC 303 is in the books, meaning attention will soon turn to the mixed martial arts leader’s next pay-per-view offering.

    The promotion was in Las Vegas, Nevada, last week, where the T-Mobile Arena played host to a number of intriguing matchups for International Fight Week. Of note were victories for UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Alex Pereira, fast-rising featherweight fan favorite Diego Lopes, and undefeated welterweight Ian Garry.

    While the aftermath of the June 29 card is currently the talk of the town, it won’t be long until focus sways to the next PPV, and from the light heavyweight title picture to the 170-pound championship conversation.

    At UFC 304, set for the newly built Co-op Live in Manchester, England, on July 27, reigning welterweight kingpin Leon Edwards will make the walk for the first time this year, making his third defense of the gold in a rematch against Belal Muhammad.

    There will also be title stakes between familiar opponents in the co-headliner, as interim heavyweight champ Tom Aspinall runs it back with Curtis Blaydes two years on from his devastating knee injury opposite “Razor” just 15 seconds into their UFC Fight Night main event in London.

    Pimblett, Mokaev, Allen Set The Stage For Title Headliners At UFC 304

    Before Edwards and Aspinall defend their championships on home soil in the main and co-main events, respectively, a number of other high-profile Brits will take to the Octagon looking to make the post of their position on the major card.

    That includes up-and-coming lightweight Paddy Pimblett, who gets his toughest test to date in the form of the #15-ranked Bobby Green. After extending his unbeaten UFC record to 5-0 by getting the better of Tony Ferguson, the Liverpool native has the chance to break through into the top 15 against “King,” who most recently outpointed Jim Miller on the milestone UFC 300 card this past April.

    Prior to that, Dagestan-born Brit Muhammad Mokaev will look to stake his claim for a first shot at the flyweight gold when he meets former Rizin champion Manel Kape. “The Young Punisher” most recently edged past ex-title challenger Alex Perez at the Apex in March. “Starboy,” meanwhile, hasn’t competed since a victory at UFC 293 in Sydney last September, with a weight miss and injury subsequently scrapping his two scheduled rematches with Matheus Nicolau this year.

    Another local favorite will open the main card, with Ipswich native Arnold Allen looking to get back on track. Following a valiant effort in defeat against Max Holloway in Kansas City last April, “Almighty” fell on the wrong side of a tight and debated decision opposite Movsar Evloev at UFC 297 in Toronto, Canada, this past January. To bounce back, Allen must halt the resurgence of striking specialist Giga Chikadze, who most recently returned to winning ways at the expense of Alex Caceres in Singapore last August.

    See below for the full UFC 304 card, as it stands.

    Main Card:

    • Leon Edwards (C) vs. Belal Muhammad (welterweight championship main event)
    • Tom Aspinall (C) vs. Curtis Blaydes  (interim heavyweight championship co-main event)
    • Bobby Green vs. Paddy Pimblett (lightweight)
    • Muhammad Mokaev vs. Manel Kape (flyweight)
    • Arnold Allen vs. Giga Chikadze (featherweight)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Nathaniel Wood vs. Daniel Pineda (featherweight)
    • Molly McCann vs. Bruna Brasil (women’s strawweight)
    • Caolán Loughran vs. Ramon Tavares (bantamweight)
    • Mick Parkin vs. Łukasz Brzeski (heavyweight)

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Oban Elliott vs. Preston Parsons (welterweight)
    • Christian Leroy Duncan vs. Gregory Rodrigues (middleweight)
    • Sam Patterson vs. Kiefer Crosbie (welterweight)
    • Shauna Bannon vs. Ravena Oliveira (women’s strawweight)
    • Modestas Bukauskas vs. Marcin Prachnio (light heavyweight) 
    Image: Stephen R. Sylvanie/USA TODAY Sports
  • Diego Lopes Highlights Two Opponents He’d Like To Face In Sphere Return After UFC 303 Win

    UFC featherweight fan favorite Diego Lopes has his sights set on two options for his expected matchup at the Sphere this September.

    Lopes’ outing at this past weekend’s UFC 303 pay-per-view event was among the biggest stories throughout International Fight Week, as he co-headlined in incredible circumstances.

    After answering a short-notice call to face Brian Ortega on the June 29 card following the original co-main event falling through, the Mexican-based Brazilian stepped up once again when “T-City” couldn’t make the featherweight limit last Friday morning.

    On fight day, however, Lopes found himself back on the scales, this time to weigh in for a 165-pound catchweight contest against Dan Ige. That came about after Ortega was struck by illness hours before UFC 303.

    Lopes ultimately emerged victorious over his late-notice replacement opponent, grinding out a unanimous decision victory across three rounds of action inside Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.

    Pre-fight, Lopes had already announced his intention to make the turnaround to fight at the Sphere in September. And having gone above and beyond last week, it would appear that the UFC is unsurprisingly set to grant that wish…

    Lopes Calls For Rescheduled Ortega Fight Or Volkanovski Clash At The Sphere

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaXTQaGJF9s

    During a backstage media scrum at T-Mobile Arena, Lopes reflected on his tumultuous fight week and victorious performance at UFC 303 while in conversation with reporters.

    Responding to a question regarding his next fight from Caroline Pearce of TNT Sports, the Mexican-based Brazilian reiterated his plan to make the walk inside the Sphere for Riyadh Season Noche UFC.

    And the surging featherweight also had a couple of opponents in mind…

    “I would really love to fight on the Sphere (card). If you think about this, it’s such a special day, Mexican Independence Day weekend. I live in Mexico. It would be amazing to fight,” Lopes said. “They could just basically reschedule the fight against Ortega, I’d love that.

    “If that’s not available, I’d love to have a fight against Alexander Volkanovski. I think that would be a great fight as well,” Lopes continued. “I think we need to sit down with the UFC and check what the plans are, but I think it should be somebody in the top five that I should be fighting with.”

    When quizzed on the possibility of rescheduling Ortega vs. Lopes for the September 14 event during his post-event press conference, UFC CEO Dana White noted that the promotion needs to gauge “T-City’s” availability and plans.

    Volkanovski, meanwhile, has been taking a break from competition ever since losing the featherweight title in violent fashion against Ilia Topuria in February.

    While he’s been firm in stating that the gold will be on the line in his comeback fight, perhaps the allure of the Sphere could tempt the Australian to do battle with one of the division’s fastest-rising names.

  • Colby Covington Reacts To Ian Garry’s Latest Victory At UFC 303: ‘Anybody Could Be 15-0 Fighting 15 Bums’

    UFC welterweight contender Colby Covington unsurprisingly had a firm take on rival Ian Garry’s recent success inside the Octagon.

    Garry emerged victorious from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas this past weekend, where he opened the UFC 303 pay-per-view card alongside striking specialist Michael “Venom” Page.

    The pair didn’t set the cage alight as some were expecting, with the Irishman instead utilizing his grappling to get the better of “MVP” in rounds one and three to secure a unanimous decision triumph on the scorecards.

    In the lead-up, the former Cage Warriors champion expressed absolutely no interest in squaring off with Page at UFC 303, an event at which he’d initially hoped to face Covington as the co-headlining act for Conor McGregor’s return.

    “Chaos” publicly dismissed that matchup, branding Garry a “nobody.” And he believes that stance has been vindicated having seen the Dubliner’s efforts on Saturday night…

    Covington On Garry’s UFC 303 Performance: ‘That Was Pathetic!’

    During a recent appearance on Submission Radio, Covington provided his thoughts on Garry’s decision win over Page on June 29, which extended his perfect professional record to 15-0.

    “Chaos” laughed off mention of that unblemished slate, suggesting that Garry has built it by fighting “bums.” And while insisting that “The Future’s” performance was well below requirement, Covington mentioned UFC CEO Dana White’s take on the UFC 303 main card opener to support his point.

    “Fighting cans from the Indian Casinos league, oh, big deal,” Covington said. “Anybody could be 15-0 fighting a bunch of 15 bums. Even Dana White himself said what he thought of the performance. He thought it was a draw. He doesn’t think there should have been a winner.

    “I feel bad for the fans. The fans got robbed of a pay-per-view opener. That was pathetic. That guy’s fighting the number 14 guy in the world and barely scraping by,” Covington continued. “I think he lost the fight. I feel bad for the fans. They got robbed. But it just shows how much of a bum he is. … He was willing too do whatever he wanted to get on the Conor McGregor card because his name’s ‘Corner McGregor,’ the Conor McGregor wannabe. He pulled all these strings to get on the Conor card and then Conor left him on the alter. … The guy’s an absolute nobody and he’s a bum.”

    Although much of Garry’s focus following his win over Geoff Neal in February was on Covington, it would appear that he’s accepted the sailing of that ship.

    Rather than reiterating a desire to face “Chaos” post-UFC 303, the Irishman instead mentioned Shavkat Rakhmonov and Kamaru Usman as desirable next foes. It remains to be seen who Garry will share the cage with next, but after a third straight decision, he’ll no doubt be looking to finish whoever it is inside the distance. 

  • Kai Kara-France vs. Steve Erceg Added To Perth-Held UFC 305 On August 17

    It’ll be Oceania vs. Oceania in Oceania when former flyweight title challengers Kai Kara-France and Steve Erceg share the Octagon at UFC 305 on August 17.

    Mixed martial arts’ leading promotion is set to be back on Australian soil later this summer, where Perth’s RAC Arena will play host to an event for the first time since Islam Makhachev and Alexander Volkanovski’s memorable five-round battle last February.

    Topping the lineup this time will be UFC Middleweight Champion Dricus Du Plessis and divisional legend Israel Adesanya. And the Nigerian-New Zealander won’t be the only fighter from that region competing close to home.

    As well as the likes of Joshua Culibao and Jack Jenkins, New Zealand’s Kara-France is set to meet Australia’s Erceg in a key bout in the context of the flyweight division. 

    The fight was announced by the promotion, while Kara-France himself discussed his long-awaited comeback at UFC 305 in an interview with Christopher Reive for the New Zealand Herald.

    Kara-France, Erceg Target Bounce-Back Win At UFC 305

    When the #4-ranked Kara-France and #9-ranked Erceg throw down in Perth in less than two months’ time, both will be looking for a crucial rebound performance.

    Kara-France (24-11, 1 NC) hasn’t been in action since June 2023 when he suffered a narrow main event decision loss to Amir Albazi at the Apex in Las Vegas. The result sent “Don’t Blink” onto the first losing skid of his UFC career, having followed an interim title defeat opposite Brandon Moreno 11 months prior at UFC 277 in Dallas.

    If the New Zealander is to taste victory for the first time since his win over Askar Askrav 27 months ago, he must stall the charge of Erceg (12-2) and his pursuit of a rematch with reigning champion Alexandre Pantoja. The Aussie battled “The Cannibal” in the main event of UFC 301 in Brazil this past May, an opportunity that came off the back of three quick wins following his arrival in the promotion.

    Despite a valiant attempt in Rio de Janeiro, “AstroBoy” was ultimately unable to unseat the champ. After expressing his desire to bounce back on home soil this August, Erceg has had his wish granted, and he’ll now look to return to the win column at the expense of Kara-France.

    Image: Jason Silva/USA TODAY Sports
  • VIDEO: Israel Adesanya Reacts To Longtime Rival Alex Pereira’s Knockout Of Jiří Procházka At UFC 303

    Former two-time UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya had a stoic reaction as Alex Pereira rendered Jiří Procházka unconscious.

    Pereira headlined this past weekend’s UFC 303 pay-per-view in defense of his light heavyweight title. The Brazilian, who previously held the belt at 185 pounds, was once again tasked with stalling Procházka’s pursuit of two-time status.

    While the finish of their first fight back at UFC 295 last November left many dissatisfied and bemoaning the stoppage as early, that was not the case second time around, as “Poatan” brutally knocking “BJP” out with a head kick and follow-up punches on the ground.

    As has become a common occurrence whenever he enters the cage, Pereira’s latest triumph once again had fans in the arena and at home on their feet yelling Joe Rogan-esque screams.

    But one man’s reaction was a far cry from that…

    Adesanya Reacts To Pereira vs. Procházka 2: ‘Damn, That’s Bad’

    In a video recently uploaded to his YouTube channel, Adesanya and some of his training partners can be seen reacting to the events that unfolded at the International Fight Week event on June 29.

    The Nigerian-New Zealander had a strong connection to the main event, having faced Pereira four times across mixed martial arts and kickboxing, defeating him once by way of KO last April.

    Since the pair last faced off, Pereira has flattened his opponents three times with his renowned power. With that, Adesanya was seemingly not at all shocked by Saturday’s finish and remained stoically reclined on his couch as “Poatan” floored his Czech counterpart with a head kick.

    “Damn, that is bad. Oh, that is bad,” Adesanya said in the immediate after of the finish. “This card was cursed”

    Much has been made about the potential of Pereira and Adesanya competing their MMA trilogy up at light heavyweight down the line.

    For now, “The Last Stylebender” has his sights set on regaining the middleweight gold and settling his grudge with another rival in Dricus Du Plessis, whom Adesanya has gone back and forth with for well over a year.

    They’re set to headline the upcoming UFC 305 event in Perth, Australia, on August 17.

  • Dan Hooker Admits After Four Years That Dustin Poirier Submitted Him With A Guillotine: ‘He Just Didn’t Ever Realize That I Was Out…’

    Dan Hooker Admits After Four Years That Dustin Poirier Submitted Him With A Guillotine: ‘He Just Didn’t Ever Realize That I Was Out…’

    Ask any of Dustin Poirier’s training partners and they will tell you that his guillotine choke is a real problem in the gym.

    Despite his unwavering affection for this technique, “The Diamond” is yet to win a fight by this specific method. However, things could have been very different.

    In 2020, Poirier produced a fight of the year contender against a fellow lightweight that doesn’t have an ounce of quit in him, Dan Hooker.

    The fight had just about everything with both men having their moments in a true battle of wills that eventually went the way of the Louisiana native via unanimous decision. 

    New details from Hooker himself suggest that Poirier could have got his hand raised even earlier had he and the referee noticed something in the middle of the fight.

    Dan Hooker Says Dustin Poirier Choked Him Out With A Guillotine But No One Noticed

    In the third round of their incredible clash at the Apex, New Zealand’s Hooker looked to switch up his approach by shooting for a takedown on Poirier.

    As he has been known to do, “The Diamond” caught his opponent in a guillotine and looked to wrap up the submission to close the show.

    Hooker was able to survive the choke and make his way out after it appeared to be tight, or so it seemed.

    On a recent episode of mainevent for Fox Sports, Hooker and Alexander Volkanovski came onto the topic of close calls with submission attempts.

    As Volkanovski reflected on his own nail-biting moment against Brian Ortega, his fellow Kiwi shared a never-before-heard story. 

    “A funny one, in the Poirier fight, he had me in a guillotine and I might have been the first guy that he ever submitted in the guillotine but he just didn’t even realize I was out so I actually woke up.

    “It was the third round, I shot for a takedown and he jumped the guillotine and then he must have just run out of steam squeezing because I woke up and I was like, ‘Oh the fight’s still going’, I was like, ‘This is cool’. So he did finish a guillotine, just no one realized.”  

  • UFC Bantamweight On Why Sean O’Malley vs. Merab Dvalishvili Hasn’t Been Booked Yet: ‘O’Malley’s Maybe A Little Scared…’

    UFC Bantamweight On Why Sean O’Malley vs. Merab Dvalishvili Hasn’t Been Booked Yet: ‘O’Malley’s Maybe A Little Scared…’

    UFC bantamweight contender Brady Hiestand has explored the reasons behind the delay in scheduling the Sean O’Malley vs. Merab Dvalishvili fight, asserting that this highly anticipated clash is inevitable.

    After securing a dominant unanimous decision win in his rematch against Marlon Vera at UFC 299 this past March, O’Malley initially put forward a champion vs. champion showdown with UFC featherweight kingpin Ilia Topuria. However, the fans appeared to dismiss this proposal, leading “Sugar” to redirect his focus toward a matchup with Dvalishvili.

    The Georgian is a logical opponent for the reigning UFC bantamweight champion. “The Machine” boasts an impressive 10-fight win streak and holds the #1 spot in the divisional rankings, firmly establishing himself as a frontrunner for a title opportunity.

    Initially opting to remain on the sidelines as his close friend Aljamain Sterling ruled the bantamweight division, the Georgian has shifted his approach. With Sterling’s move to featherweight, Dvalishvili is now actively seeking a fight with O’Malley. He’s even using humorous skits on social media to encourage his prospective opponent to sign the contract.

    Rumors swirled that O’Malley vs. Dvalishvili could headline UFC 306 on September 14 at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, the UFC has yet to officially confirm the matchup for the event.

    Hiestand, Dvalishvili’s former training partner, opines that “Sugar” appears to be postponing the fight to allow for additional preparation…

    Heistand Questions O’Malley’s Apprehension Toward Dvalishvili

    During a recent interview with InsideFighting, Heistand confidently asserted that the O’Malley vs. Dvalishvili bout is destined to take place.

    “It’s for sure gonna happen,” Heistand said. “From them [UFC], not making that fight is Merab becoming the superstar he is and being so funny with everything; now they don’t need O’Malley. I mean, Merab’s the star, too, so making that fight just makes sense. And I think Merab’s going to get that fight; it just depends on when they set it up.”

    “Bam Bam” further suggested that O’Malley is hesitant about fighting Dvalishvili and is adamant about leaving no stone unturned in his preparation.

    “I think O’Malley is just not ready to fight. I don’t know because I mean, why else haven’t they fought anytime soon? I think O’Malley’s maybe a little scared. I think Merab f**ks him up, honestly.”

  • Former UFC Champion Looks Forward To Tempting All-British Welterweight Title Fight After Picking Ian Garry To Lose At UFC 303

    Former UFC Champion Looks Forward To Tempting All-British Welterweight Title Fight After Picking Ian Garry To Lose At UFC 303

    UFC 303 has gone through several changes lately. However, as originally planned, Ian Garry vs. Michael ‘Venom’ Page will feature. 

    Following Conor McGregor’s withdrawal, Garry claims to have lost all interest in fighting Page. This is largely because of the difference in their positions in the UFC welterweight rankings.

    “The Future” has also rejected his opponent’s striking prowess completely. “MVP,” on the other hand, is equally confident about having the advantage on the feet. The rivalry has gradually become heated, and fans have been struggling to pick a winner.    

    Michael Bisping, though, thinks Page has all the tools to shut down Garry’s offence. He also laid down the best-case scenario for the Londoner if he wins at UFC 303…

    Bisping Excited To See Edwards vs. ‘Venom’ Page For The UFC Welterweight Title 

    Former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping revealed his UFC 303 picks in a video uploaded to his YouTube channel. While talking about the first fight on the main card, “The Count” claimed that Page is better than Garry at his own game. 

    Looking at the bigger picture, Bisping wants “MVP” and Leon Edwards to fight for the UFC welterweight title. Yet again, it would be an exciting striking matchup and a British fighter will walk out as the champion regardless of who wins. 

    “There’s my pick, Michael ‘Venom’ Page gets the victory and I’m telling you right now, we might see Leon Edwards vs. Michael Page and all British affair going down In London, the Millennium Stadium, who knows where?”

    “The Future” has outclassed most of his UFC opponents with crisp striking and by picking them apart from range. However, Bisping thinks he won’t be able to do it against Page due to the former Bellator standout’s superior range, speed, and power. 

    “The Count” admitted Garry is the better conventional striker who throws neat combinations. He has more regard for Page’s scary knockout power and timing, though. 

    The first British UFC champ advised Garry to also rely on his wrestling. But he’s still confident that “MVP” can avoid being controlled on the ground and get back up comfortably. 

    “The problem is, Kevin Holland is a legitimate black belt in jiu-jitsu, and he got him down. He took his back, had him mounted, and Michael ‘Venom’ Page was able to get back up. So it’s not an easy path to victory but I wouldn’t be surprised if Ian Garry tries that.”

    For now, Bisping’s all-British welterweight title fight dream depends on the outcome of Garry vs. Page at UFC 303. 

  • UFC 303: Staff Predictions For Pereira vs. Procházka 2, Ortega vs. Lopes, Garry vs. Page, & More

    UFC 303: Staff Predictions For Pereira vs. Procházka 2, Ortega vs. Lopes, Garry vs. Page, & More

    UFC 303 is now only a couple of days away, and what better way to get hyped for the upcoming pay-per-view than with some MMA News staff predictions for the International Fight Week card?

    The event will be available exclusively on ESPN+ pay-per-view on Saturday, June 29, 2024. The main card begins at 10 PM ET, while the preliminary card kicks off at 6 PM ET.

    The main event will see UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Alex Pereira run it back with ex-divisional kingpin Jiří Procházka on short notice, with the pair slotting into the headline spot as a replacement for the canceled showdown between Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler.

    Also colliding with little preparation will be former two-time featherweight title challenger Brian Ortega and surging jiu-jitsu specialist Diego Lopes in the co-main event, as well as 205-pound veteran Anthony Smith and ranked middleweight Roman Dolidze.

    Elsewhere on the main card, Mayra Bueno Silva will be backing action for the first time since falling short of the bantamweight title at UFC 297 this past January. While she’s tasked with defending her spot on the ladder against Macy Chiasson, it’ll be a similar story for undefeated welterweight Ian Garry, who fights down the pecking order against Michael “Venom” Page in Saturday’s PPV opener.

    UFC 303: MMA News Staff Predictions

    Ahead of Saturday’s UFC 303 event, Kyle Dimond, Ryan Jarrell, Thomas Albano, Tyriece Simon, and Andrew Starc have provided their picks for the five-fight main card, which you can see below.

    • Light Heavyweight Championship Main Event: Alex Pereira (C) vs. Jiří Procházka
    • Featherweight: Brian Ortega vs. Diego Lopes
    • Light Heavyweight: Anthony Smith vs. Roman Dolidze
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Mayra Bueno Silva vs. Macy Chiasson
    • Welterweight: Ian Garry vs. Michael Page

    Welterweight: Ian Garry vs. Michael Page

    Ian Garry, Michael Page

    Images: Gary A. Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports & UFC/Zuffa LLC

    Kyle Dimond: It’s hard to see this fight being anything other than lots of feints for me personally. While Page is a very good striker at a distance, his biggest weapon is his unorthodox movement and timing in combination with his blitz attack and creative offense. When I picture a few of those happening per round, I think Garry might just be sharp enough to land effectively in these moments as Page comes in.

    It’s going to be a very hard fight to call and I think there’s a decent chance of “MVP” landing a shot that ends the fight. If he can’t do that, I think the Irishman edges out a razor-close decision, which seems just ever so slightly more likely. (Prediction: Ian Garry)

    Ryan Jarrell: Garry and Page will be Fight of the Night. Mark my words, this one is going to be fun. I know I’m not really going out on a limb here as these guys styles should lead to a back-and-forth standup battle that should be very exciting for as long as it lasts. “Venom” will have a five-inch reach advantage, and if he fights technically, he could put Garry in some very difficult situations. Ultimately, I expect the younger fighter in the Irishman to outlast any early adversity and finish this fight late. (Prediction: Ian Garry)

    Thomas Albano: The idea of this matchup seemed to be tossed around with nothing coming out of the potential of Garry vs. Colby Covington bout. On the surface, with Garry’s rise among the ranks and popularity and Page’s popularity from his explosive knockout past, this seems like it would be a barnburner to start off the PPV card. And yet, both could use a noteworthy performance despite coming off wins. Garry hasn’t looked great in his last couple of outings against the likes of Neil Magny and Geoff Neal, while Page’s UFC debut against Kevin Holland proved to be forgettable.

    This matchup could go one of two ways. It either ends up being explosive with both men firing off their best shots or it will be slow fight with plenty of clinch work that will end up proving unpopular to the live crowd. Unfortunately, I foresee more of the latter, which the UFC probably isn’t hoping for after all the moving and shaking surrounding this card’s structure. And if the fight goes in that direction, and the longer the might goes on, the more it tips in Garry’s favor. (Prediction: Ian Garry)

    Tyriece Simon: This matchup has the potential to be the best fight on the card. Garry and Page have been taking jabs at each other in interviews and on social media, so fans should expect both to be extra motivated to win decisively. That said, I believe Garry will be victorious. The critical factor will be the Irishman attacking the legs of the former Bellator standout early on. I think “The Future” will utilize leg and oblique kicks to slow down the movement of “MVP.”

    Another potential issue for Page is that he likes to rush into his opponent with punches. In his fight with Magny, Garry showed he can fight well in the clinch, and I think he can time a body lock when the Brit rushes in. In these moments, the Dubliner could try to fight “Venom” against the cage and possibly look for sweeps to take the fight to the ground, which he has done in past fights. I’m not sure if Garry can finish Page, but I do think he has shown to be more of a diverse fighter to outpoint his opponent on Saturday. (Prediction Ian Garry)

    Andrew Starc: This is going to be a tough test for Garry, who’ll need to contend with an opponent who has a longer reach and years of experience. Having earned a unanimous decision against Holland on his UFC debut in March, Page has all the tools to match or eclipse the Irishman in the striking department, and he’s surely a step up in caliber from what “The Future” has faced in the past. I think this will be the fight that ends Garry’s undefeated record. (Prediction: Michael Page)

    Consensus: 4-1 Ian Garry

    Bantamweight: Mayra Bueno Silva vs. Macy Chiasson

    Mayra Bueno Silva, Macy Chiasson

    Images: UFC/Zuffa LLC & Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

    Kyle Dimond: Bueno Silva has got some questions to answer in this one. Her vacant title fight against Raquel Pennington last time out was not a particularly inspiring display, which makes me second guess whether she can close the gap on Chiasson. However, if she does, I expect her to have the grappling advantage, so my pick is a second-round submission for “Sheetara.” (Prediction: Mayra Bueno Silva)

    Ryan Jarrell: The lone female fight on the main card should be a fun one. But it’s also the fight I am least confident when it comes to picking a winner. I think this one could go either way, to be honest. Chiasson has a large height and reach advantage in the bantamweight bout, but will she be able to utilize it? I’m not so sure she will be able to do so because of how well rounded of a fighter Bueno Silva is. I believe we will see a close fight here, but in the end, give me “Sheetara” to get her hand raised. (Prediction: Mayra Bueno Silva)

    Thomas Albano: Bueno Silva started a run upon her return to bantamweight in 2022, winning three straight fights. Things seemed to continue to go that route with a good performance against Holly Holm last year. But that win’s overturning due to a failed drug test – combined with a lackluster outing in a title fight loss (an opportunity she probably didn’t deserve) – has left a bitter taste in the mouths of some in the MMA world.

    Chiasson wasn’t on the best of runs either, but the year-and-a-half away from the Octagon she had seemed to do her wonders. She looked great in her return to bantamweight, with her first-round submission of Pannie Kianzad proving to be an eye-catching performance. Chiasson may not have the same glare about her as she did winning The Ultimate Fighter, but she still has plenty of potential. And when you match these two up side by side, it’s pretty clear which is the better all-around fighter. (Prediction: Macy Chiasson)

    Tyriece Simon: I think Bueno Silva will be a tough matchup for Chiasson. Although the New Orleans native has a significant height and reach advantage, I don’t believe she can keep her opponent at a distance. “Sheetara’s” striking has continued to improve, as she showed in her fight against Holm. I expect Bueno Silva to pressure Chiasson and try to grapple with her against the cage. If she can consistently get on the inside and use her grappling, the Brazilian should be able to win on the scorecards. However, I believe she will get it done inside the distance with a submission. (Prediction: Mayra Bueno Silva) 

    Andrew Starc: Chiasson definitely has the height and reach advantage in this one, so she’ll likely have the advantage on the feet. She is coming off a first-round submission win against Kianzad in March, and she’s only been submitted once in her career. However, I think Bueno Silva’s strong grappling could pose problems. She was on a four-fight unbeaten streak prior to losing her championship bout with Pennington in January. I think “Sheetara” will get back in the win column here. (Prediction: Mayra Bueno Silva)

    Consensus: 4-1 Mayra Bueno Silva

    Light Heavyweight: Anthony Smith vs. Roman Dolidze

    Anthony Smith, Roman Dolidze

    Images: Jim Dedmon/Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

    Kyle Dimond: Where to even start with this pick-and-mix fight. It seems that it has worked out pretty well for Smith, at least on paper I’d say. Dolidze moving back up a weight class on late notice off the back of two losses feels a long way away from the momentum that was behind him after the Jack Hermansson win back in December of 2022. Not to mention, Smith just secured his best win in a long time when he submitted Vitor Petrino in Brazil last month.

    I think “Lionheart” might take it. He’s got some losses on his record but I can’t really see either man getting a finish in this fight, and without seeing the Georgian compete at light heavyweight against a top name with a full camp, Smith seems like the safer bet. (Prediction: Anthony Smith)

    Ryan Jarrell: Dolidze steps in on short notice to replace Carlos Ulberg and take on Smith. This is a great thing for “Lionheart” and gives him a much better chance of winning in my opinion. But the Georgian is no slouch, so Smith must stay technical and away from the power of his opponent. This is a very important fight for Smith if he hopes to climb back to the top of the division, as a loss to a middleweight moving up on late notice could be damaging. This is a tough fight to pick but I have a hunch that the veteran will get in done and stay a relevant part of the 205-pound roster. (Prediction: Anthony Smith)

    Thomas Albano: This matchup is…weird. I still can’t believe we went from Jamahal Hill vs. Khalil Rountree to this. Anyway, Smith is trying to prove he still has something left in the tank, and he did that in a big way against Petrino in Brazil last month. He’s now won two of three and is looking to maintain – and elevate – his spot in the top 10 of the light heavyweight rankings. Dolidze, meanwhile, was riding high with a 6-1 Octagon record entering 2023. But back-to-back losses against Marvin Vettori and Nassourdine Imavov have placed a bit of a setback for him at middleweight.

    Dolidze may be a grappling world champion, but he could be in for a tougher time trying to focus on that in his gameplan against someone like Smith, who has 15 submission victories in his career. If the Georgian keeps the fight standing, he possesses the power (maybe not so much speed, but I’d still give him the speed edge over Smith) to finish “Lionheart” at a moment’s notice. The question might be where does Dolidze go from here? Is he taking a light heavyweight fight simply because it’s a fight he’s taking on mere days’ notice? Or, if he gets an impressive performance, could he be thinking about a move to 205 pounds? Dolidze did compete at light heavyweight prior to joining the UFC, mind you. (Prediction: Roman Dolidze)

    Tyriece Simon: This fight is the hardest on the main card to predict. Both are stepping up to compete on short notice, with Dolidze returning to light heavyweight. It’s important to note that the Georgian is undefeated at 205 pounds with seven wins. I don’t believe readjusting to fighting at light heavyweight will be an issue for him. 

    “Lionheart” had a great victory over Petrino in his last fight, but I’m still unsure if he can have similar success on Saturday. I think a big factor for me is whether Smith can still endure strikes at this stage of his career against Dolidze, who has knockout power. If the veteran American can use his grappling and sap away at the energy of his opponent, who is fighting on shorter notice, he can win by decision. That said, I think Dolidze will still be undefeated at light heavyweight, and I wouldn’t be shocked if that’s by way of a knockout. (Prediction: Roman Dolidze)

    Andrew Starc: It’s hard to see Dolidze overcoming the odds here. Smith’s recent record is patchy, but he’s coming off a submission win against Petrino in May. Dolidze, meanwhile, is stepping up to light heavyweight on eight days’ notice and he’s on a two-fight skid. I think Smith’s experience and grappling nous will get him the win. (Prediction: Anthony Smith)

    Consensus: 3-2 Anthony Smith

    Featherweight: Brian Ortega vs. Diego Lopes

    Brian Ortega, Diego Lopes

    Images: Tom Szczerbowski/Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports

    Kyle Dimond: This has bonus money written all over it and might be the toughest one to call on this main card. Ortega is a bit of a strange case because he always seems to surprise people with how good he actually is purely because he isn’t very active. But at the same time, even in his impressive wins, he tends to take a decent amount of damage, and Lopes is a finisher. The question is whether his fight with Movsar Evloev was a true reflection of where he belongs in this division.

    Ortega does seem relatively checked out at this weight class for the time being, so this could be the right fight at the right time for Lopes. I’ve gone back and forth on this one but I am going to back “T-City” via decision. I don’t see it hitting the floor and I think, with his toughness keeping him in the fight, Ortega may have just that bit more in him. (Prediction: Brian Ortega)

    Ryan Jarrell: The UFC has to be very excited about the young phenom Lopes, and rightfully so. He is 3-1 thus far in the largest promotion in the world and has faced some stiff competition. Ortega, however, is by far his toughest test to date. I truly believe Lopes will be a title contender at some point down the line, but the time is not now. Give me “T-City” to use his veteran tactics and outpoint the young lion. (Prediction: Brian Ortega)

    Thomas Albano: The madness of UFC 303’s shuffling has led to a huge opportunity for Brian Ortega – and an even bigger opportunity for Diego Lopes. Over a year-and-a-half after suffering a shoulder injury against Yair Rodríguez, Ortega returned in a big way by submitting him in spectacular fashion in February. Spectacular is also the word to describe Lopes’ time in the Octagon thus far. Just four fights into the UFC, he’s had a narrow loss to Evloev and highlight finishes of Gavin Tucker, Pat Sabatini, and Sodiq Yusuff.

    This should be one of the best fights on the card, even with how quick and sudden it’s come together. It’s a big step up to be taking on a two-time title challenger on less than a month’s notice, but it’s the biggest opportunity of Lopes’ life – and he needs to make the most of it. And the thing is, he has the capability to get it done. “T-City” might be tough to finish with a solid chin, but Lopes possesses some explosive speed and power with his striking. Even on the ground, the up-and-comer could be able to duel in grappling with Ortega with his jiu-jitsu experience. Lopes, in fact, has more wins via submission in his MMA career than he holds KO/TKOs. If he continues his run with the kind of circumstances he’s facing here, one can only imagine the kind of major doors that will open for him. (Prediction: Diego Lopes)

    Tyriece Simon: The question coming into this fight is if the UFC is pushing Lopes to the top of the division too soon. He is coming off an incredible knockout win over Yusuff at UFC 300, but Ortega is a big challenge on short notice. “T-City” has continued to evolve on the feet and has a tested chin that has held up against the likes of Max Holloway and Alexander Volkanovski.

    An important key to the fight will be if Lopes wants to engage in grappling with Ortega. The featherweight prospect tends to stay on his back if taken down because he has great jiu-jitsu ability to be a threat. However, the former title challenger is equally capable, and I believe Lopes could find himself on his back for too long, similar to his fight against Evloev. Ultimately, I lean toward Ortega getting the win by decision. (Prediction: Brian Ortega)

    Andrew Starc: This is a huge step up in competition for Lopes. Ortega is coming off a submission win against Rodríguez in February, while Lopes has racked up three first-round finishes in the past year. The Mexican-based Brazilian is the bigger man with huge KO power, and both fighters have good grappling. However, I think if “T-City” survives a first-round onslaught from Lopes, his experience will see him get the win. (Prediction: Brian Ortega)

    Consensus: 4-1 Brian Ortega

    UFC Light Heavyweight Title: Alex Pereira vs. Jiří Procházka

    Alex Pereira, Jiří Procházka

    Images: Stephen R. Sylvanie/USA TODAY Sports & UFC/YouTube

    Kyle Dimond: My big question going into the first fight was whether the unorthodox movement and angles of Procházka would cause even someone like Pereira some issues. While the Czech star had his moments, the fight was effectively a ticking time bomb due to the leg kicks that he was taking. His movement is one of his biggest weapons but his stance leaves him so open to them.

    Procházka is also not the kind of fighter who you can imagine coming in with a game plan of tying “Poatan” up to get the win. With that in mind, despite being a huge fan or “BJP,” it’s hard to see him having much more success than last time unless he lands something big early on before the kicks take their toll. I envision the champ landing a knockout blow in round three. (Prediction: Alex Pereira)

    Ryan Jarrell: With the unreal power that “Poatan” possesses, it is extremely hard to pick against current the champ. I did like what I saw from Procházka in his most recent win over Aleksandar Rakić, but Pereira is a whole different animal. I think we will see a more cautious Czechia native this time around, and he will do a better job of staying away from KO shots. Ultimately, however, I don’t think he will do enough to wrestle the belt away from Alex. (Prediction: Alex Pereira)

    Thomas Albano: Pereira and Procházka have the hearts and spirits of warriors, as evident by the fact the former is now stepping up a second time in about three months to take a main event at a major UFC pay-per-view on short notice – as well as this is the second time these two are competing in a main event when they weren’t originally scheduled to. The sudden nature of this fight, combined with the fact that both men contain destructive power, are excellent kickboxers, and have very similar bodies, makes this one really hard to predict.

    With both men having experience against one another, this should be a fight that lasts longer than their last outing. Both men can be technical with their power, looking for openings on their opponents, even from range, and we’ll probably end up seeing a mix of technical striking and brawl-like trading in this bout. While I know many people are rooting for Procházka to gain revenge and the title – and I hope one day he does wear UFC gold again – we’ve seen what “Poatan” can do on short notice before, and that’s why I’m going to side with the champ on this one. (Prediction: Alex Pereira)

    Tyriece Simon: In their 2023 fight, Pereira was able to finish Procházka in the second round. Both had their moments, but the result came down to “BJP” making defensive errors against “Poatan,” and I think it’ll happen again. Although the champion got caught with punches from Procházka, he used his head movement to evade most of them. I also think Pereira hurt his rival early with leg kicks and could implement the same game plan in their rematch.

    Procházka had a good game plan in their first fight, as he grappled with Pereira early and took him down. This decision made “Poatan” cautious of getting dragged to the mat, which I think the challenger could do on Saturday. That said, it will take more than that strategy to beat the Brazilian knockout artist. I also believe Pereira may look to throw a knee because Procházka dips his head low when he tries to go for feints to get on the inside. The fight could go either way because both are incredible on the feet, but I think Pereira will retain his title again this Saturday. (Prediction: Alex Pereira)

    Andrew Starc: I can’t see this fight turning out differently from their first encounter. Both fighters have KO power but, in my opinion, Pereira has the better striking. Procházka managed to take down the Brazilian in their last fight, so he could have some success if he can do this again. However, the challenger’s tendency to eat shots to the head is something you can’t do against “Poatan,” and I think he’ll also have trouble with the un-telegraphed leg kicks coming from the champ. (Prediction: Alex Pereira)

    Consensus: 5-0 Alex Pereira


    That’ll do it for our UFC 303 staff picks! What do you think? Do your picks look similar? Let us know in the comments section! Also, you can check out the UFC 303 undercard below.

    Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Joe Pyfer vs. Marc-André Barriault
    • Featherweight: Cub Swanson vs. Andre Fili 
    • Featherweight: Charles Jourdain vs. Jean Silva
    • Bantamweight: Payton Talbott vs. Yanis Ghemmouri

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Women’s Strawweight: Michelle Waterson-Gomez vs. Gillian Robertson
    • Heavyweight: Andrei Arlovski vs. Martin Buday
    • Flyweight: Rei Tsuruya vs. Carlos Hernandez
    • Bantamweight: Ricky Simón vs. Vinicius Oliveira

    Be sure to keep it right here on MMANews.com tomorrow for all the results, highlights, and updates on UFC 303!

  • Conor McGregor, Jamahal Hill, Dricus Du Plessis, & Other MMA Fighters React To Alex Pereira Sending Jiří Procházka To The Shadow Realm At UFC 303

    Conor McGregor, Jamahal Hill, Dricus Du Plessis, & Other MMA Fighters React To Alex Pereira Sending Jiří Procházka To The Shadow Realm At UFC 303

    When Alex Pereira and Jiří Procházka faced each other at UFC 295, Pereira’s light heavyweight title win had a tinge of controversy, with debating ensuing over the legitimacy of the stoppage.

    There was no controversy at UFC 303, however.

    With both men taking the fight on just a few weeks’ notice, following the collapse of Conor McGregor vs. Michael Chandler, Pereira scored a huge knockout to keep the light heavyweight championship in the evening’s main event.

    “Poatan” did damage to Procházka’s leg early on before dropping the Czech star right before the end of the first round with a solid left hook.

    Procházka was on wobbly legs but continued on into round two. And in just 13 seconds, Pereira dropped him again, this time with a massive head kick, before delivering ground-and-pound until the fight was halted.

    Alex Pereira Secures Another Jaw-Dropping Highlight To Retain Light Heavyweight Title At UFC 303

    This is the second time since becoming champion that Pereira has defended the light heavyweight title on short notice. He and Jamahal Hill were quickly booked as the UFC 300 main event, with “Poatan” winning that fight via first-round stoppage just a couple of months ago.

    Pereira and Procházka’s first fight at UFC 295 had always been booked for that card but was elevated to main event status on short notice following UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones suffering a torn pec.

    Pereira teased a move up to heavyweight eventually in his post-fight interview.

  • ‘Your Biggest Win In UFC Is Losing To Me’ – Movsar Evloev, Aljamain Sterling, Belal Muhammad, & Others React To Diego Lopes’ Win Over Dan Ige At UFC 303

    ‘Your Biggest Win In UFC Is Losing To Me’ – Movsar Evloev, Aljamain Sterling, Belal Muhammad, & Others React To Diego Lopes’ Win Over Dan Ige At UFC 303

    Diego Lopes secured the decision win over Dan Ige at UFC 303 following one of the most unique builds to a fight in the history of the promotion.

    The Brazilian won the first two rounds fairly convincingly with a mix of his combinations and grappling control but his opponent was able to keep himself in the fight.

    Ige, who agreed to the bout on the very same day after Brian Ortega withdrew due to illness, was able to stay competitive and rally in the third round which was where he had the most success by a considerable distance.

    It was a rollercoaster ride to get to the Octagon for both men with the defining characteristic of the fight being the incredible attitudes of both Lopes and Ige to make it happen. 

    MMA World Reacts To Diego Lopes’ Hard-Fought Win Over Dan Ige

    MMA fans reacted to a co-main event that is sure to go down in the history books because of how we got to that point on June 29.

    Both men stepped up in a fight where despite Lopes getting the win via unanimous decision, neither came away as the loser.

  • Daniel Cormier Describes Importance Of Khabib Nurmagomedov In Islam Makhachev’s Corner For ‘More Difficult Than Anticipated’ UFC 302 Fight

    Daniel Cormier Describes Importance Of Khabib Nurmagomedov In Islam Makhachev’s Corner For ‘More Difficult Than Anticipated’ UFC 302 Fight

    Daniel Cormier believes that Islam Makhachev benefitted massively from the return of Khabib Nurmagomedov to his corner at UFC 302.

    The former lightweight champion has been away from the spotlight for some time after stating that he didn’t want to take away from his fighters and planned to spend more time with his family.

    However, coach Khabib was back at UFC 302 this past weekend and played a very important role in the main event.

    Makhachev was more than capable of striking with Dustin Poirier, and when he wasn’t able to secure takedowns, he was getting the better of the exchanges on the feet.

    Despite this, Nurmagomedov was going crazy at his fighter in the later rounds. That’s because, while the champion was doing good work on the feet, the longer the fight stayed standing, the better chance Poirier had of pulling off a knockout.

    Daniel Cormier Speaks On Khabib Nurmagomedov’s Influence On Islam Makhachev From The Corner

    During his immediate post-event reactions from cageside, Cormier recapped the main event on his YouTube channel.

    The UFC commentator spoke about how Nurmagomedov’s return to the corner was specifically significant for this particular fight because of the way it played out. He says that for all the success Makhachev had with his striking, it was the former champion who constantly told him to not get carried away and to look for takedowns.

    It was “father’s plan” in full effect, and Cormier isn’t sure whether anyone else could have broken through to Makhachev quite like “The Eagle” did.

    “You know what’s very important to me was having Khabib back in his corner for a fight that proved to be much more difficult than they anticipated,” Cormier said. “After the third round, guys, they didn’t show it on the TV, Khabib storms the Octagon, gets right in Islam’s face, because you saw Dustin kind of tell him, ‘Let’s go! let’s go m***********!’ And Islam’s like, ‘Alright, let’s go.’ He didn’t say m*********** because then they would have started fighting, but he said, ‘Let’s go, let’s go.’

    “Islam was like, ‘Okay,’ and Khabib told him, ‘No, when that happens, you need to take him down, it’s too risky to be standing in front of him.’ It was awesome because I don’t know who can relate or relay that message to him more effectively than Khabib Nurmagomedov.”      

  • UFC Welterweight Backs Michael ‘Venom’ Page To Beat Ian Garry With Ease At UFC 303

    UFC Welterweight Backs Michael ‘Venom’ Page To Beat Ian Garry With Ease At UFC 303

    One rising name at 170 pounds is extremely confident in Michael “Venom” Page’s chances of recording a standout win over Ian Garry at UFC 303.

    The upcoming International Fight Week pay-per-view card at the end of this month got a whole lot stronger with the addition of a crucial welterweight contest that will pit the undefeated Garry against an Octagon newcomer in Page.

    While “The Future” has worked his way up to #6 on the ladder with wins over the likes of Neil Magny and Geoff Neal in recent times, “MVP” only debuted on MMA’s biggest stage in Miami this past March.

    At UFC 299, the Londoner impressed in his first UFC appearance after over a decade competing under the Bellator banner. He showed glimpses of his flashy striking style en route to a decision victory over Kevin Holland.

    In pursuit of a quick rise toward an all-English title showdown with Leon Edwards, Page has the chance to climb close to the top five at the expense of Garry at UFC 303 on June 29.

    And one of the division’s up-and-comers expects him to do just that…

    Randy Brown Has No Doubt Page Defeats Garry On June 29

    During a recent appearance on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani, Randy Brown reflected on his victory over Elizeu Zaleski dos Santos at UFC 302 this past weekend and looked ahead to some other clashes set for his division in the coming weeks and months.

    “Rude Boy” was asked for his take on the sophomore UFC outing for Page, who, like Brown, has Jamaican heritage. Brown not only expects “Venom” to have his hand raised in Las Vegas, but he expects it to come with minimal resistance from Garry.

    “MVP, easy. Yeah, easy,” Brown said. “MVP, man, is super dynamic. I think he brings an element into the division that I think a lot of people are not used to seeing; movement, lateral movement, and just a level of creativity that most people aren’t seeing at all.

    “If you’re not used to seeing that — even a style like mine that’s based off movement alone — it throws people for a loop,” Brown continued. “You look at a guy like MVP, I think that movement is gonna throw Ian Garry off. Ian Garry’s the bigger guy, so he’s also used to using things like that, movement. But when you go against a guy that has a better skillset in that realm and has more experience in that realm… I think he picks him apart.”

    Page will no doubt hope to prove Brown’s assessment correct come fight night. To do so, he’ll need to blemish the perfect record of Garry, a former Cage Warriors champion who has long been touted for title success in the sport’s leading promotion.

  • ‘Something Is Absolutely Going On’ – Fan Speculation On Conor McGregor’s UFC 303 Status Increases After Claims Of Deleted Promotional Material

    The build-up to UFC 303 and the return of Conor McGregor was never going to be a straight forward run.

    After months of debate as to whether the fight would finally come together, not even the official announcement has put fight fans at peace.

    This hasn’t been helped by clips of McGregor seemingly partying during his training camp, leading to questions of whether he will even make it to the fight.

    The biggest concern was when on the day it was set to take place, the press conference in Dublin was postponed without any reason being given.

    McGregor put out the following statement but didn’t address many of the concerns that fans had about whether “The Notorious” was withdrawing from the fight.

    His opponent for June 29 in Las Vegas, Michael Chandler, was reportedly told the day before the press conference that it wouldn’t be going ahead in order to avoid him flying over to Ireland.

    Chandler’s following post on social media also had fans speculating as to whether some unfortunate news was on the way.

    MMA Fans React To More Worrying Signs Regarding UFC 303

    The latest potential red flag that could be a coincidence, or could be even more troubling signs, were spotted by fans on social media.

    An account by the name of MMA Joey on X posted screenshots that showed the removal of both the pre-purchase option for the pay-per-view via ESPN+ and two of McGregor’s previous fights that were recently uploaded to the UFC’s YouTube channel.

    MMA fans responded below both posts with concerns that the full story is yet to be revealed regarding the status of the main event.

    “Something is going on”

    “yea it’s over”

    https://twitter.com/yodalorian9/status/1797849084214264000

    “It’s off then, for sure .”

    “Something is absolutely going on”

    “Poor Chandler”

    “Oh yeah it’s over”

  • Kevin Holland Targets Rematch With Top 10 Middleweight Contender After Return To The Division At UFC 302

    Kevin Holland Targets Rematch With Top 10 Middleweight Contender After Return To The Division At UFC 302

    Should the promotion look to keep him at middleweight post-UFC 302, Kevin Holland has a matchup in mind.

    Holland made the most of a short-notice opportunity on this past weekend’s pay-per-view main card, bouncing back from consecutive defeats to Jack Della Maddalena and Michael “Venom” Page.

    In his return to 185 pounds, “Trailblazer” made quick work of Michał Oleksiejczuk. After being dropped early, Holland was quick to lock his Polish opponent into a gruesome armbar.

    When “Hussar” didn’t tap, the 31-year-old Texan appeared to either break or dislocate his arm, forcing referee Herb Dean’s intervention for the technical submission.

    Given his ambidexterity when it comes to weight classes, Holland is open to making the walk at either welterweight or middleweight next time out. If the UFC favors the latter, though, “Big Mouth” would like to revisit a matchup…

    Holland Wants To Test Improved Wrestling In Vettori Rematch 

    During a backstage interview with Sportsnet’s Aaron Bronsteter at Newark’s Prudential Center, Holland outlined his intentions to make a quick turnaround and highlighted opponent options at both 170 and 185 pounds.

    After offering to “whoop” Joaquin Buckley again at welterweight, “Trailblazer” pointed to another potential rematch, this time against someone who got the better of him first time around. 

    “At ’85, there’s probably a lot of guys I’d like to fight. I’d like a Marvin Vettori rematch if I’m gonna stay at ’85,” Holland said. “I don’t know what he did his last fight. I think I’ve got my wrestling takedown defense a little bit better. You know, I finished him (Oleksiejczuk) off my back. My jiu-jitsu just got better. I don’t know, I just wanna fight.”

    Holland and Vettori shared the cage in a UFC Fight Night main event at the Apex in 2021. In a short-notice contest that came just days on from his headline loss to Derek Brunson, “Big Mouth” was outgrappled en route to a lopsided decision loss.

    Having worked on his takedown defense and ground game in the years since, Holland evidently wants a go at avenging that result down the line.

    Vettori’s current status is unclear. The Italian was set for a main event against Brendan Allen this past April but withdrew through injury after a “freak accident.” It remains to be seen when he’ll be able to compete again, and whether it would fit in with Holland’s plan for a quick return post-UFC 302.

  • Paulo Costa Receives Respectful Callout From Sean Strickland’s Teammate After UFC 302: ‘Would Be An Honor’

    Following his second setback of 2024, UFC middleweight contender Paulo Costa would appear to have at least one option already for his return to action.

    While he impressed in defeat against one former champion in Robert Whittaker at UFC 298 this past February, the same can’t be said for Costa’s performance opposite another on June 1.

    In the co-main event of UFC 302, “Borrachinha” looked to climb the ladder at the expense of Sean Strickland, who was making his first appearance since losing the title in Canada earlier this year.

    Although the pair promised a bloody brawl during fight week, that was far from the case inside Prudential Center, with “Tarzan” ultimately emerging victorious from a lackluster affair.

    In his first statement post-fight, Costa lamented his strategy and insisted that he will return to ‘taking heads off’ next time out. And it seems that one of Strickland’s teammates is among those interested in given the Brazilian that opportunity…

    Chris Curtis Interested In Costa Clash Upon Return From Injury 

    Having seen Costa receive heavy criticism from fans and analysts after his disappointing display in Newark on Saturday night, Chris Curtis took to social media with some words of encouragement.

    “The Action Man” knows full well the struggle that comes with solving Strickland’s unique style having gone numerous rounds with him in the training room. With that in mind, he sympathized with “Borrachinha.”

    And Curtis concluded his message with a proposal, offering to stand and bang with Costa upon his return from injury later this year.

    https://twitter.com/Actionman513/status/1797679068017778918

    “Anybody who has sparred Strickland knows he is a weird style to deal with. @BorrachinhaMMA no shame man, it happens,” Curtis wrote. “If you (want) someone in the middle and swing til someone goes down, I’m cleared soon and looking to fight in September. Would be an honour. @Mickmaynard2”

    Curtis is currently on the shelf after suffering a torn hamstring late on in his memorable five-round war rematch Brendan Allen at the Apex this past April. 

    While that result kept him at #15 in the rankings, it stands to reason that Costa will need to fight down the pecking order next time out after slipping to #8 following his second defeat of 2024.

  • Chael Sonnen Pitches Title Fight For Michael Chandler If Conor McGregor Withdraws From UFC 303

    Should Conor McGregor not make it to fight night at UFC 303 later this month, Chael Sonnen has an idea on whom the promotion could draft in to face Michael Chandler instead.

    Moments after the milestone UFC 300 pay-per-view concluded this past April, the long-awaited return of McGregor was finally confirmed. After over a year of speculation, the former two-division champ had his comeback fight opposite Chandler made official.

    The pair are slated to headline this year’s edition of International Fight Week, topping the lineup at the UFC 303 pay-per-view on June 29. But shortly after entering the month of the event, the fanbase has its concerns.

    McGregor’s antics away from the cage always draw worry about his status, but the recent cancellation of a scheduled sold-out press conference in Dublin on the morning of has some convinced that “The Notorious” star has a potentially fight-canceling issue.

    Sonnen doesn’t believe that to be the case. In the event it is, however, the former fighter thinks the UFC has a strong alternative for Chandler…

    Sonnen Names The ‘Fight To Book’ For Chandler If McGregor Pulls Out

    During a recent episode of his Good Guy/Bad Guy show alongside Daniel Cormier on ESPN MMA’s YouTube channel, Sonnen gave his take on the recent rumors regarding McGregor’s status for UFC 303.

    After claiming that McGregor’s fight “code” means he’s unlikely to pull out of a fight on late notice, “The American Gangster” suggested that a withdrawal would spell the end of his matchup with Chandler for good.

    In that scenario, Sonnen believes the UFC would be wise to turn its attention to a BMF title showdown between “Iron” and Max Holloway.

    “One of Conor’s codes is the show must go on… I just don’t believe, a month in advance — whether it’s illness, injury, or any other excuse — that Conor’s gonna be the one that pulls,” Sonnen said. “But I will tell you this, there will be no postponement of this fight. They either fight on the 29th or we move on.

    “I believe Conor’s gonna be opposite Michael Chandler. I’m very confident in telling you that,” Sonnen continued. “However, if he’s not, Michael Chandler versus Max Holloway for the BMF is the fight to book.”

    Holloway won the symbolic belt in his return to the lightweight division at UFC 300, brutally knocking out Justin Gaethje in the dying seconds after outperforming “The Highlight” for the best part of five rounds.

    “Blessed” has since had his sights set on Ilia Topuria’s featherweight gold. Should the promotion require a savior to replace McGregor, however, perhaps the Hawaiian could be convinced to throw down with Chandler next.

  • UFC Rankings Report: Paulo Costa Falls After UFC 302 Loss, Tom Aspinall Drops Down Pound-For-Pound List

    UFC Rankings Report: Paulo Costa Falls After UFC 302 Loss, Tom Aspinall Drops Down Pound-For-Pound List

    As always, the latest action on offer inside the Octagon has seen some climb the ladder toward contention and others fall away.

    And in the aftermath of UFC 302, MMA News has you covered with this week’s updates to the official UFC rankings.

    Men’s Pound-For-Pound: While the MMA community remains in hot discussion over Dana White’s insistence that Jon Jones should be above Islam Makhachev, the latest shift in the P4P order has affected the other champion in Jones’ division, interim heavyweight titleholder Tom Aspinall.

    Despite holding gold since knocking out Sergei Pavlovich, the Brit has dropped one place to #13. Benefitting from that is ex-lightweight champ Charles Oliveira, who has moved back up to #12 despite falling short against Arman Tsarukyan at UFC 300 this past April.

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

    Women’s Strawweight: No changes.

    Women’s Flyweight: No changes.

    Women’s Bantamweight: No changes.

    Flyweight: Months on from suffering his second straight loss to Tim Elliott last December, Sumudaerji has been removed from the rankings at 115 pounds. In his place, Cody Durden has returned at #15. The American was submitted by Tagir Ulanbekov last time out but had previously won four straight.

    Bantamweight: No changes.

    Featherweight: No changes.

    Lightweight: No changes.

    Welterweight: No changes.

    Middleweight: Sean Strickland remains the number one contender at 185 pounds following his victory in a lackluster co-main event at UFC 302. His defeated opponent, meanwhile, has slid further from contention, with Paulo Costa down one position at #8 as a result of his second setback this year. His slight fall has boosted Nassourdine Imavov up one place to #7 ahead of his headliner against Jared Cannonier this weekend in Louisville. 

    Light Heavyweight: No changes.

    Heavyweight: No changes.

    You can view the full updated UFC rankings here.

  • Javier Mendez On Khabib Nurmagomedov Getting Them Into Trouble With The Authorities While Cornering At UFC 302: ‘The Commission Kept Yelling At Us!’

    Islam Makhachev successfully defend his lightweight title in the main event of UFC 302 but it wasn’t an easy night for the champion.

    Dustin Poirier came in as a big underdog and was able to make the fight competitive due to a lot of it playing out on the feet.

    The fight also saw the former champion Khabib Nurmagomedov return to his long-time training partner’s corner for this fight.

    As pointed out on commentary during the main event, “The Eagle” was incredibly animated during some of the rounds after Makhachev showed a willingness to stand and strike with Poirier.

    Though the champion got the better of many of the exchanges, boxing with “The Diamond” was always going to be the best chance that the challenger had to win the fight.

    Mendez Says Khabib’s Passion Led To Corner Receiving Multiple Warnings From The Commission 

    During his podcast, coach Javier Mendez recapped the fight and how he felt Makhachev performed in Newark.

    Mendez stated that he was happy with the work that his fighter did in the exchanges with Poirier but was still aware of the danger in doing so, as was proven by some of the shots that the former interim champion landed.

    The AKA head coach stated that the commission in New Jersey were constantly warning their corner to settle down due to Nurmagomedov’s actions during the fight where he repeatedly called for Makhachev to initiate the grappling.

    It has been a while since the former champion was working the corner and Mendez said that he forgot just how passionate “The Eagle” gets when he’s coaching his fighters.

    “I had Khabib in the corner going crazy on me. Like, I forgot how crazy he is in the corner, so nuts man. I’m like, I’m trying to calm him down and say hey, don’t worry, don’t worry, just scream loud but, ‘No coach, I have…’ but that’s his style, that’s his dad’s style, that’s his style. But I’m trying to get him to settle down a little bit, so the commission kept yelling at us, ‘Sit down! Sit down! Sit down!’ And it almost reminded me of the old style. But Khabib’s an unbelievable corner, he gives unbelievable advice.”