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  • UFC 320 Takes First Blow In Fight Week As Promising Matchup Falls Through After Fighter Pulls Out

    UFC 320 Takes First Blow In Fight Week As Promising Matchup Falls Through After Fighter Pulls Out

    The UFC 320 card has been dealt its first disruption.

    UFC 320 is set for this Saturday, October 4, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The pay-per-view event will be highlighted by a championship doubleheader, with UFC light heavyweight champion Magomed Ankalaev defending his title in a highly anticipated rematch against former champion Alex Pereira in the main event.

    Meanwhile, in the co-main event, reigning UFC bantamweight king Merab Dvalishvili will aim for his third title defense of the year against perennial contender Cory Sandhagen.

    However, just five days out from the event, the stacked UFC 320 card has already taken a hit, as Ozzy Diaz announced on Monday via social media that he is withdrawing from his middleweight bout against Ateba Gautier due to medical issues.

    As of now, it remains unclear whether Gautier will take on a replacement opponent on such late notice, or if the bout has been completely canceled or postponed to a later date.

    Diaz last competed at UFC 313 this past March, securing a unanimous decision victory over Djorden Santos to rebound from a first-round knockout loss to Zhang Mingyang in November 2024. “One Hit” boasts a professional record of 10-3, with nine of his wins coming by stoppage.

    On the other hand, Gautier is coming off a first-round knockout win over Robert Valentin at UFC 318 in July, extending his undefeated knockout streak to seven fights. “The Silent Assassin” holds a professional record of 8-1, including 2-0 in the UFC.

    Image: UFC.com

    How Does The Complete UFC 320 Lineup Stack Up?

    Beyond the two headline title fights, UFC 320 features a loaded lineup filled with exciting matchups. Former light heavyweight champion Jiri Prochazka will make his return to the Octagon against ex-title challenger Khalil Rountree Jr. Meanwhile, former interim featherweight title contender Josh Emmett is set to clash with Youssef Zalal.

    Here’s the current fight card for UFC 320:

    Main Card

    • Light heavyweight title bout: Magomed Ankalaev (c) vs. Alex Pereira
    • Bantamweight title bout: Merab Dvalishvili (c) vs. Cory Sandhagen
    • Light heavyweight bout: Jiri Prochazka vs. Khalil Rountree Jr.
    • Featherweight bout: Josh Emmett vs. Youssef Zalal
    • Middleweight bout: Abusupiyan Magomedov vs. Joe Pyfer

    Preliminary Card

    • Middleweight bout: Ateba Gautier vs. TBA
    • Middleweight bout: Edmen Shahbazyan vs. André Muniz
    • Bantamweight bout: Chris Gutiérrez vs. Farid Basharat
    • Featherweight bout: Daniel Santos vs. Yoo Joo-sang
    • Women’s bantamweight bout: Macy Chiasson vs. Yana Santos
    • Bantamweight bout: Patchy Mix vs. Jakub Wikłacz
    • Welterweight bout: Punahele Soriano vs. Nikolay Veretennikov
    • Welterweight bout: Ramiz Brahimaj vs. Austin Vanderford
    • Women’s flyweight bout: Veronica Hardy vs. Brogan Walker
    Image: UFC.com

  • Magomed Ankalaev receives huge praise from Khabib Nurmagomedov

    Magomed Ankalaev receives huge praise from Khabib Nurmagomedov

    UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov has prasied Magomed Ankalaev as the latter attempts to successfully defend his UFC light heavyweight title this weekend.

    On Saturday night, Magomed Ankalaev will defend the belt for the first time against Alex Pereira. It’s a fight we all somewhat knew was coming in the wake of their first bout earlier this year, but this time around, it feels like most fans and pundits are backing Ankalaev to be the one who gets over the finish line and gets his hand rasied.

    Someone else from that part of the world who has also made a huge impact on mixed martial arts is Khabib Nurmagomedov. Khabib retired as one of the all-time greats and that’s an understatement, whereas Magomed Ankalaev has a lot of work to do before he can be considered in that class.

    At the weekend, Magomed Ankalaev will try and silence all of his doubters once and for all. One man who isn’t a hater, though, is the great Khabib Nurmagomedov.

    Khabib Nurmagomedov praises Magomed Ankalaev

    “He is one of the best to ever do it in Russia, already, and he keeps improving himself and keeps climbing on top to be the best to ever do it. I really believe he has the skills (to become the best Russian fighter ever),” Khabib admitted.

    Quotes via Bloody Elbow

    He may not be in the GOAT conversation just yet, but if Ankalaev keeps winning, his legacy will soon speaks for itself as he continues to improve.

  • Jon Jones can’t expect Dana White to trust him after recent “games”, says UFC legend

    Jon Jones can’t expect Dana White to trust him after recent “games”, says UFC legend

    UFC legend Kamaru Usman has explained why he understands Dana White’s hesitation over booking Jon Jones for UFC White House.

    Next summer, the Ultimate Fighting Championship looks set to put on a blockbuster event at the White House. Conor McGregor is someone who is eager to make his return on that card, and the same can be said for Jon Jones. However, Dana White certainly seems to trust the Irishman a whole lot more than the American.

    Jon Jones vacated the UFC heavyweight title after seemingly not being interested in a fight against interim champion Tom Aspinall. With that being said, he quickly made it clear that he wants to come back after the promotion announced the aforementioned White House fight.

    In a recent podcast, Kamaru Usman weighed in on the whole debacle regarding Dana White and Jones.

    Kamaru Usman’s view on Jon Jones’ attitude

    “You’ve got Jon Jones,” Usman said while listing the White House options. “He wants to come back and do it. Listen, I would love that for Jon Jones.

    “But Jon, you can’t play with the game the way he’s played with the game and expect Dana to still trust you and let you back in to do this. You can’t play with the game like that.”

    Quotes via Bloody Elbow

    ‘Bones’ doesn’t really have much of a leg to stand on here whereas Dana White needs to look at this objectively, understanding the constant risks that come with putting Jon in there against just about anyone.

  • Cory Sandhagen explains his recent comedic turn ahead of UFC 320

    Cory Sandhagen explains his recent comedic turn ahead of UFC 320

    UFC star Cory Sandhagen has explained why he’s decided to play a more comedic character on social media in the build-up to his title fight at UFC 320.

    On Saturday night, Cory Sandhagen will attempt to become the new UFC bantamweight champion. It’s a position that he’s been striving for ever since arriving in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and now, he’s just 25 minutes away from making it a reality. Of course, in order to do so, he first has to get through the seemingly unstoppable champion Merab Dvalishvili.

    While that may be quite daunting, Cory Sandhagen isn’t showing any signs of fear or trepidation. In fact, he’s actually opening up a whole lot more than we’re used to seeing, to the point where he’s even been posting amusing skits online.

    In a recent interview, Cory Sandhagen explained why he’s decided to lean into that side of his personality.

    Cory Sandhagen discusses his new comedic persona

    “I always thought that I had a really quirky sense of humor, it’s really dry, too,” Sandhagen told MMA Fighting. “For whatever reason, I don’t make a lot of facial expressions, and so it’s really hard to pick up sometimes when I’m joking and when I’m not, I always was just like, ‘Dude, you’re too weird to try to be funny, so, like, just don’t try it.

    “But then I was like, f*ck it. People are either going to get it or they’re not going to get it, so I’m just going to do my own version of being funny and doing silly skits and stuff. And yeah, it seems like people like them. I know that they’re probably pretty weird for some people, but I think that they’re really funny and I guess that’s kind of what matters.”

    Quotes via MMA Fighting

  • “Old Kickboxer” Alex Pereira’s Striking Ability Insulted by Magomed Ankalaev’s Head Coach

    “Old Kickboxer” Alex Pereira’s Striking Ability Insulted by Magomed Ankalaev’s Head Coach

    Magomed Ankalaev’s coach has given his thoughts on Alex Pereira‘s striking, and it’s safe to say that he’s not overly impressed.

    In the main event of UFC 320, Magomed Ankalaev will defend his UFC light heavyweight championship against Alex Pereira. It’s the same pairing that led to Ankalaev winning the strap earlier this year, and he seems pretty confident that he can get the job done once again in the rematch on Saturday night.

    Alex Pereira will have different plans, but Ankalaev has improved a great deal over the course of the last few years, especially in the striking department. As we look ahead to this fight, it’ll be interesting to see how cautious both men are and whether or not they’ll really push for a finish.

    In the UFC 320 Countdown show, Magomed Ankalaev’s coach had the following to say about ‘Poatan’.

    Alex Pereira questioned by Magomed Ankalaev’s coach

    “Alex will go for the clinch, wrestle. Why? Because in the stand-up nothing will work out for him. In the fight, the whole arena will be shouting, he hears only my voice.”

    “Alex Pereira, there’s nothing with which he can surprise us. Not with his work in the stand-up. In wrestling he definitely cannot surprise. He cannot surprise with anything.”

    “His technique is standard, his strikes are standard. He’s an old kickboxer. He has no speed.”

    “Powerful punch? Alex, he has a punch, but not the kind that can really knock you out.”

    “I tell everyone, if Magomed opens up, he’ll surprise everyone, and can even outplay, in pure stand-up, a better striker than Alex Pereira.”

  • Conor McGregor Is Speaking Directly with the Trump Administration for White House Bout

    Conor McGregor Is Speaking Directly with the Trump Administration for White House Bout

    Conor McGregor has revealed that he is negotiating directly with the US government regarding his potential appearance at next year’s UFC White House card.

    As we know, the Ultimate Fighting Championship is set to host a blockbuster event at the White House in summer 2026. We also know that Conor McGregor is very interested in being part of that card, to the point where he is continually posting training videos implying that he’s going to make a comeback after almost five years away from the cage.

    For the longest time, Conor McGregor has been known as a pretty controversial figure in mixed martial arts. While some would argue that was also the case during his prime, things are different now. His popularity is nowhere near what it once was and given some of the things he’s been dealing with outside of MMA, it’s surprising that he’s still got such a big platform, in many ways.

    Despite that, Dana White wants him on the UFC White House card – with Conor McGregor providing the following update on how it’s all going during a brief interview.

    Conor McGregor provides UFC White House update

    “You know, I’m not negotiating with the UFC on behalf of myself for this fight like usual. I’m negotiating with the United States of America on behalf of Ireland for this fight. So it’s a peculiar one. But Trump and the administration have been fully supportive and backing, and I cannot wait to put on a show.”

    Buckle up, fight fans.

  • Jake Matthews And Team Will Be Appealing Loss To Neil Magny At UFC Perth

    Jake Matthews And Team Will Be Appealing Loss To Neil Magny At UFC Perth

    After a controversial referee ruling saw a first-round submission for him overturned, Jake Matthews will be appealing his UFC Perth loss to Neil Magny, according to his management team.

    Referee Jim Pediros appeared to wave off the fight in the first round, believing that Magny was choked out with one second remaining in the first round. Magny got to his feet and immediately protested.

    Seconds later, Pediros said he was stepping in to call for the end of the round, and not to wave the fight off — despite video evidence suggesting otherwise.

    “Yes, we will be appealing,” Matthews’ team said in an email statement.

    Jake Matthews Appealing Controversial UFC Perth Loss

    Despite his initial ruling and Magny’s protests in a fight-ending sequence, video review was not utilized. The referee instead changed his mind and the fight went on.

    Matthews controlled the action for the second round and had a couple of more submission attempts, but Magny pulled off a comeback submission during the third round.

    Matthews saw a three-fight win streak snapped as a result of the loss.

    Magny, meanwhile, extended his record for most wins in UFC welterweight division history and has now won two straight and three of his last five.

  • 5 Hits And 1 Miss From UFC Perth: Carlos Ulberg vs. Dominick Reyes

    5 Hits And 1 Miss From UFC Perth: Carlos Ulberg vs. Dominick Reyes

    For the first time ever, a UFC Fight Night made its way to the RAC Arena, as UFC Perth went down on September 27.

    It was the fourth UFC card to take place in Perth, but the others have come with pay-per-view events. This includes UFC 305 last year, which saw Dricus Du Plessis submit Israel Adesanya to retain the UFC middleweight championship.

    A pivotal light heavyweight contenders battle took place in the main event, as Carlos Ulberg faced off with former title challenger Dominick Reyes. Ulberg came into this bout on an eight-fight win streak, having most recently scored a decision over former champion Jan Blachowicz at UFC London in March. Reyes, meanwhile, had won three straight, most recently knocking out Nikita Krylov at UFC 314.

    Another light heavyweight fight took place in the evening’s co-main event, as Jimmy Crute faced off with Ivan Erslan. Crute scored his first victory in years at UFC 318, submitting Marcin Prachnio. Erslan, meanwhile, was still seeking his first UFC win after losses to Ion Cutelaba and Navajo Stirling.

    Who came out impressive? Who fell short of expectations? Let’s find out with the hits and misses of UFC Perth!

    Hit: Brando Pericic’s Destructive Debut

    Brando Pericic and Elisha Ellison both received a big opportunity when they were booked against one another for the preliminary card of UFC Perth. And it was Pericic who brought the highlight finish.

    Pericic found himself in a little bit of trouble early when he was hit by one of Ellison’s right punches. But Pericic battled back, and when Ellison attempted to pull guard, Pericic made him pay. Pericic landed a flurry of ground-and-pound that resulted in Ellison getting knocked out, giving Pericic the win.

    “The Balkan Bear” is now 5-1 as a professional MMA fighter and already has earned a performance bonus. Pericic has won four of five fights since a long layoff between his first two fights, and hopefully his time in the cage only continues to grow now as he continues to develop as a heavyweight fighter.

    Hit: Cam Rowston Calls His Shot And Delivers

    It was only a month ago when Cam Rowston earned a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series, and he asked for a match at UFC Perth. Not only was he granted the request and placed on this card, but he made the most of his opportunity with a win over Andre Petroski.

    Despite some early leg kicks from Petroski, Rowston was able to find a left hand to drop Petroski before jumping into top game, executing ground-and-pound until scoring the first-round referee stoppage.

    Rowston has now won five straight and is now 13-3 as a pro fighter. And to get a win in your short-notice UFC debut against a tough guy like Petroski is a strong first impression for Rowston.

    Hit: Tom Nolan Bests Charlie Campbell In Brief Banger

    Tom Nolan and Charlie Campbell’s fight didn’t last a long time, but for the time it lasted, it was absolutely entertaining.

    Campbell got Nolan in trouble early, using his fists to drop Nolan and give him a bloody nose. But Nolan battled back, resulting in some wild exchanging throughout the fight’s duration. Nolan then dropped Campbell on a counterpunch before locking up a rear-naked choke, scoring a first-round submission.

    The 10-1 Nolan has now won four straight since dropping his UFC debut, and the Dana White Contender Series winning alumnus might get a little step up in competition in his next outing.

    Miss: Ref Ruins Jake Matthews’ (Wrong) Victory, Spoils Neil Magny Comeback

    I want to use this time to praise the efforts of Neil Magny, continuing to leave his legacy in the Octagon with yet another come-from-behind, third-round finish, defeating Jake Matthews.

    But the problem is, Magny shouldn’t have been given the win. The bigger problem? Jake Matthews shouldn’t have either.

    Matthews had Magny caught in a choke in the closing seconds of round one. Referee Jim Perdios mistakenly thought Magny was out and stepped in with one second remaining — with video footage showing him stepping in right before the horn sounded.

    Perdios then conveniently said he was stepping in due to the end of the round, not a submission, after Magny’s protests. He knew he screwed up and got bailed. But when you look at the footage, Perdios clearly said the match was over first before saying the round had ended.

    And if this writer isn’t mistaken, the fight-ending sequence would need a replay review, which would then make the fight end in a no contest. And honestly? A no contest probably would have been the better result.

    Yes, you can argue Matthews didn’t get the job done…but the problem is, for right or wrong, he shouldn’t have to after getting the “finish” at the last second of the first round. The bonehead of this fight is the referee, plain and simple. I hope we get to see this fight run back with a more responsible referee.

    Also, said it before and will say it again, the fact referees, judges, and other officials have zero need for accountability in this sport is sickening.

    Hit: Jimmy Crute Back To Consecutive Wins In Home Crowd

    Jimmy Crute hadn’t scored a win in just under five years before his UFC 318 victory over Marcin Prachnio. Now, he’s finally won consecutive fights again after defeating Ivan Erslan in the co-main event of UFC Perth.

    Crute withstood the power punching from Erslan before locking him up with his grappling and bringing this fight to the ground. There, Crute executed a choke, which looked more like a WWE style Camel Clutch move, to get the submission win.

    It’s a feel-good victory for Crute to get in front of a native crowd. After a string of losses and draws, hopefully for him this puts him back in winning ways.

    Hit: Carlos Ulberg Lays Claim To Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira 2 Winner

    With a couple of big light heavyweight matchups coming next week at UFC 320, including a light heavyweight title rematch between Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira, Carlos Ulberg starched Dominick Reyes to lay claim for why he should face the winner for the title.

    A quiet first round, with both men cautious of each other’s power, turned into Ulberg working his fists before landing a sharp one-two that put Reyes out.

    Ulberg has won every fight since dropping his UFC debut in 2021. Ulberg said he would be talking with UFC brass soon, and in case Jiri Prochazka and Khalil Rountree Jr. don’t make an impression, perhaps Ulberg could work his way into scoring the first light heavyweight title fight in 2026.

  • UFC 322 Card Heats Up With Massive Lightweight Clash On Nov. 15

    UFC 322 Card Heats Up With Massive Lightweight Clash On Nov. 15

    The UFC 322 card continues to build into a potential blockbuster showdown.

    The MMA promotion will return to New York City on November 15 for UFC 322 at the Madison Square Garden, featuring a championship doubleheader at the top of the bill. In the main event, reigning welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena puts his belt on the line against former lightweight tiitleholder Islam Makhachev.

    Meanwhile, the co-main event features former strawweight queen Zhang Weili stepping up a division to take on reigning flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko.

    On Sunday, Square RMC Sport Combat reported that the already stacked UFC 322 card has gained extra firepower with an exciting lightweight showdown between top contender Beneil Dariush and Benoît Saint Denis.

    Dariush last stepped into the Octagon at UFC 317 this past June, securing a commanding unanimous decision victory over former 155-pound title challenger Renato Moicano. Before that triumph, the 36-year-old American endured consecutive first-round knockout defeats to Arman Tsarukyan and Charles Oliveira in 2023.

    “Benny” boasts a 17-6-1 UFC record, featuring notable wins over top-tier opponents such as Mateusz Gamrot and Tony Ferguson.

    Meanwhile, Saint Denis arrives at UFC 322 riding the momentum of a dominant submission victory over Mauricio Ruffy at UFC Paris earlier this month. The 29-year-old Frenchman once boasted a five-fight finishing streak but has gone 2-2 in his last four bouts.

    “God of War” holds a 7-3 UFC record, with all seven victories coming via finishes against notable opponents like Matt Frevola and Thiago Moises.

    Images: @beneildariush/@benoitst_denis/Instagram

    How Many Bouts Are Currently Booked For UFC 322?

    The UFC 322 card is shaping up to be one of the most stacked pay-per-view events of the year. Beyond the two championship bouts, eight more thrilling matchups are booked for the November 15 event as of now.

    The highly anticipated lineup will see former welterweight champion Leon Edwards returning to the Octagon to face rising contender Carlos Prates. The card will also showcase the long-awaited rematch between flyweights Erin Blanchfield and Tracy Cortez, a clash that has been six years in the making.

    Here’s the current UFC 322 lineup confirmed so far:

    • Welterweight title bout: Jack Della Maddalena (c) vs. Islam Makhachev
    • Women’s flyweight title bout: Valentina Shevchenko (c) vs. Zhang Weili
    • Welterweight bout: Leon Edwards vs. Carlos Prates
    • Lightweight bout: Beneil Dariush vs. Benoît Saint Denis
    • Middleweight bout: Bo Nickal vs. Rodolfo Vieira
    • Middleweight bout: Roman Kopylov vs. Gregory Rodrigues
    • Middleweight bout: Baysangur Susurkaev vs. Eric McConico
    • Women’s flyweight: Erin Blanchfield vs. Tracy Cortez
    • Middleweight bout: Kyle Daukaus vs. Gerald Meerschaert
    • Strawweight bout: Angela Hill vs. Fatima Kline

  • Wanderlei Silva Knocked Out In Brawl After Getting Disqualified In Boxing Match

    Wanderlei Silva Knocked Out In Brawl After Getting Disqualified In Boxing Match

    Concern is revolving around MMA legend Wanderlei Silva after he was knocked during a post-fight brawl that took place following a boxing fight he competed in on September 27.

    Silva competed in an exhibition boxing bout at Spaten Fight Night 2 in Brazil, taking on former world champion Acelino Freitas. Silva was disqualified for repeated headbutts on Freitas, but little did fans know that would just be the start of the action.

    Chaos and melee ensued as people from both camps stormed the ring, and it’s in this madness where a man lands a hard punch on Silva, knocking him out cold.

    Wanderlei Silva KO’d In Post-Boxing Match Brawl

    Silva’s body is moved away from the action, but he is still seemingly unconscious by the time the footage ends.

    This was the first bit of combat sports action for the 49-year-old UFC Hall of Famer and former PRIDE champion. Silva had not been seen in a fight since his loss to Quinton “Rampage” Jackson at Bellator 206 in September 2018.

    Freitas was a replacement opponent, substituting for Vitor Belfort after Belfort withdrew from the fight earlier this month.

  • “Just Punched His Ticket (Literally) To A Title Shot” – Fans & Fighters React As Carlos Ulberg Sleeps Dominick Reyes In Light Heavyweight Contender Battle At UFC Perth

    “Just Punched His Ticket (Literally) To A Title Shot” – Fans & Fighters React As Carlos Ulberg Sleeps Dominick Reyes In Light Heavyweight Contender Battle At UFC Perth

    In a battle of top-10 light heavyweight contenders, Carlos Ulberg made a case for the next light heavyweight title shot, as he scored a knockout of former title challenger Dominick Reyes in the main event of UFC Perth.

    The fight’s pace started slow as they felt one another out, cautious of each other’s power. Ulberg then started to connect, focusing on the body before moving to the head.

    Late in the round, Ulberg landed a one-two that dropped Reyes hard to the mat, bringing a quick ending to the action.

    Carlos Ulberg KOs Dominick Reyes At UFC Perth

    Ulberg has now won nine straight since dropping his 2021 UFC debut. He came into this bout off a win over former champion Jan Blachowicz at UFC London.

    Reyes sees a three-fight win streak snapped with this defeat.

  • “Nearly Ripped This Dude’s Head Off” – Fans & Fighters React As Jimmy Crute Gets Back To Consecutive Wins, Submitting Ivan Erslan At UFC Perth

    “Nearly Ripped This Dude’s Head Off” – Fans & Fighters React As Jimmy Crute Gets Back To Consecutive Wins, Submitting Ivan Erslan At UFC Perth

    In front of a native Australian crowd, Jimmy Crute looked impressive in the UFC Perth co-main event, finishing Ivan Erslan.

    After some leg kick exchanging, Erslan seemed to trouble Crute with powerful punching. Crute, however, was able to work his way to a grappling advantage, keeping a hold of Erslan near the fence. Crute worked his way into a backpack position and threatened a choke, rolling through an Erslan transition attempt to get into mount.

    Crute would get under the chin and squeeze, scoring another first-round submission.

    Jimmy Crute Submits Ivan Erslan At UFC Perth

    After a period of over four years without a UFC win, Jimmy Crute now has won two straight. He submitted Marcin Prachnio at UFC 318 in July, which marked his first win since knocking out Modestas Bukauskas in October 2020.

    Erslan now falls to 0-3 in the Octagon, losing his first two UFC bouts to Ion Cutelaba and Navajo Stirling.

  • “Matthews Team Should File A Protest” – Referee Jim Perdios Gets Blasted By MMA Community After Botching Submission Call As Neil Magny Goes On To Submit Jake Matthews At UFC Perth

    “Matthews Team Should File A Protest” – Referee Jim Perdios Gets Blasted By MMA Community After Botching Submission Call As Neil Magny Goes On To Submit Jake Matthews At UFC Perth

    Neil Magny was able to come away with another come-from-behind, third-round finish at UFC Perth, defeating Jake Matthews, but it doesn’t come without much controversy courtesy of a referee’s botched call and changing his mind.

    Matthews appeared to be in full control in the first round and threatened to choke out Magny as the first round was coming to a close. Referee Jim Perdios, checking Magny, appeared to rule that Magny went unconscious with one second left in the round, seemingly stepping in to declare Matthews the winner.

    Magny immediately jumped to his feet in protest, and, conveniently, Perdios then ruled that the round was over and that was the reason he was stepping in.

    Matthews would control the action in the second round again, threatening a couple of more submissions, but Magny came from behind to score a submission via D’Arce choke in the third.

    Referee Changes Mind On Apparent Jake Matthews Win After Botch Call, Neil Magny Pulls Off Submission At UFC Perth

    Magny has now won two straight and three of his last five.

    The loss snaps a three-fight win streak for Matthews.

  • “Chaotic” – Fans React As Tom Nolan Goes From Knocked Down To Submitting Charlie Campbell At UFC Perth

    “Chaotic” – Fans React As Tom Nolan Goes From Knocked Down To Submitting Charlie Campbell At UFC Perth

    After finding himself dropped and in some trouble early, Australia’s Tom Nolan came back and managed to submit Charlie Campbell in a short but wild encounter that opened the UFC Perth main card.

    Campbell had Nolan hurt early, landing a left hand that dropped him in the opening stages of the fight. Campbell appeared to be in control and could have threatened a finish, giving Nolan a bloody nose. Nolan, however, fought back and stunned Campbell himself, as the two traded wildly throughout the brief contest.

    Nolan landed a counterpunch that dropped Campbell. Campbell attempted to scramble up, but Nolan took advantage and got him fully down on the floor, locking up a choke and scoring the submission in just over four minutes.

    Tom Nolan Scores Comeback, First-Round Submission Of Charlie Campbell At UFC Perth

    Nolan, who earned a UFC contract on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2023, has now won four straight since dropping his UFC debut.

    Campbell sees a three-fight win streak snapped, as he suffers his first loss in the Octagon.

  • “Statement Win” – Fans & Fighters React To Cam Rowston Going From DWCS Winner To Winning Short-Notice UFC Debut At UFC Perth

    “Statement Win” – Fans & Fighters React To Cam Rowston Going From DWCS Winner To Winning Short-Notice UFC Debut At UFC Perth

    It was just one month ago on Dana White’s Contender Series where Cam Rowston earned a UFC contract and called for a spot on UFC Perth. Now, not only did he earn that spot, but he made the most of it by putting away Andre Petroski during the preliminary card.

    Petroski tried to get out on the front foot and take control right away, focusing on leg kicks. Rowston would try to get his hands going, and it worked, as a left hand resulted in Petroski getting knocked to the mat.

    Petroski attempted to use his guard to defend against Rowston’s attacks, but Rowston’s ground-and-pound was too much, and the Australian earned the first-round TKO victory.

    Following the fight, Rowston paid tribute to his teammate and mentor, former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya, as he declared himself the new dog in the yard at middleweight.

    Cam Rowston Gets First-Round Finish Of Andre Petroski In UFC Debut At UFC Perth

    Rowston has now won five straight, which includes his contract-earning performance on DWCS in a victory over Brandon Holmes.

    Petroski, an alumnus of The Ultimate Fighter season 29, has now lost back-to-back fights after winning three straight.

  • Magomed Ankalaev Claims Alex Pereira Was Greased Up In First Fight Ahead Of UFC 320 Rematch – ‘He Was Just Too Slippery’

    Magomed Ankalaev Claims Alex Pereira Was Greased Up In First Fight Ahead Of UFC 320 Rematch – ‘He Was Just Too Slippery’

    Magomed Ankalaev is insisting that Alex Pereira had an unfair advantage in their first fight.

    Ankalaev is gearing up to defend his light heavyweight title for the first time against Pereira in the UFC 320 main event, set for October 4 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The two first clashed at UFC 313 this past March, where Ankalaev dethroned “Poatan” with a unanimous decision to capture the light heavyweight crown. While the Russian champ outworked Pereira on the feet across five hard-fought rounds, he also leaned heavily on his wrestling arsenal.

    Still, Ankalaev’s grappling yielded nothing, as the resilient Brazilian shut down all 12 of his takedown attempts. Now, though, he believes it wasn’t a shortcoming in skill but rather an illicit tactic on Pereira’s part.

    Image: UFC.com

    Magomed Ankalaev Claims Alex Pereira Used Grease During UFC 313 Bout

    Magomed Ankalaev and Alex Pereira have been trading barbs ever since their first clash, and with UFC 320 drawing near, the rivalry is boiling over.

    At a recent open workout in Las Vegas, the reigning light heavyweight champion accused “Poatan” of bending the rules in their UFC 313 showdown, alleging that Pereira greased up to make grappling exchanges far more difficult.

    At a recent media interaction during an open workout in Las Vegas, the reigning light heavyweight champion doubled down on his coach Sukhrab Magomedov’s earlier accusations, claiming that “Poatan” bent the rules in their UFC 313 showdown by greasing up to make grappling exchanges nearly impossible.

    “Also, I told my coach right away during the rounds that I felt like he was greased,” Magomed Ankalaev said through a translator. “He was just too slippery. These things happen in professional sport, I’m not accusing him of anything, but that’s just what I felt. I spar every day, I train every day, you can feel when people are slippery. It’s too much slippery. So I felt he was too greasy and that played a role also.”

    Ankalaev rides a 14-fight unbeaten streak, boasting victories over notable names such as Aleksandar Rakic, Johnny Walker, and Thiago Santos. The 33-year-old Russian stands with a professional slate of 22-1-1 and one no contest, his lone setback coming back in March 2018 when he was submitted by Paul Craig in the third round.

    Magomed Ankalaev
    Image: @ankalaev_magomed/Instagram
  • “Violence Delivered” – Fans And Fighters React To Powerful Ground-And-Pound KO From Brando Pericic In UFC Debut At UFC Perth

    “Violence Delivered” – Fans And Fighters React To Powerful Ground-And-Pound KO From Brando Pericic In UFC Debut At UFC Perth

    The UFC Perth prelims featured a battle of heavyweight debutants, and Brando Pericic made the most of his opportunity, needing just under two minutes to put away Elisha Ellison.

    Pericic tried to bring pressure from the first second of the fight, but Ellison caught his attention with a strong right hand. Pericic returned fire and continued to looking for openings and attacking. Ellison attempted to pull guard, but that worsened his situation, as Pericic laid into him from the top.

    The barrage of shots would result in Pericic putting Ellison into unconsciousness, ending the night in 115 seconds.

    Brando Pericic Delivers Brutal Ground-And-Pound KO Of Elisha Ellison At UFC Perth

    Pericic made his professional MMA debut in November 2019 but had a four-and-a-half-year layoff before his next fight in April 2024. He came into this fight off a similar, 68-second finish of Orion Kenny in November 2024.

    Ellison falls to 5-2 and sees a three-fight win streak snapped.

  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Carlos Ulberg Starches Dominick Reyes

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Carlos Ulberg Starches Dominick Reyes

    UFC Fight Night: Carlos Ulberg vs. Dominick Reyes (aka UFC Perth) took place on Saturday, September 27, and MMA News has you covered with all the action!

    After a weekend off following the third annual Noche UFC event, the UFC returns to Australia, touching down in the city of Perth for the fourth time — and the first time a UFC Fight Night card is being held at the RAC Arena.

    In the main event, Carlos Ulberg made his case for the next light heavyweight title shot after putting away former title challenger Dominick Reyes. After a slow start to the round, Ulberg landed a strong one-two that knocked Reyes out cold and proclaimed he’d be in the crowd at next week’s UFC 320 with an up-close seat to watch Magomed Ankalaev vs. Alex Pereira 2.

    The co-main event saw Jimmy Crute pull off a first-round submission of Ivan Erslan. After weathering some early power shots thrown by Erslan, Crute managed to get a hold of Erslan and brought the fight to the ground, locking up a tight choke to score the submission win.

    The main card also featured Jack Jenkins scoring a decision over Ramon Taveras, a controversial win by Neil Magny over Jake Matthews, and Tom Nolan pulling off a comeback, first-round submission of Charlie Campbell.

    If you missed any of the action, check here for all the results and highlights from the action in Perth!

    UFC Fight Night: Ulberg vs. Reyes Results & Highlights

    Main Card:

    • Light Heavyweight: Carlos Ulberg def. Dominick Reyes via KO (R1, 4:27)
    • Light Heavyweight: Jimmy Crute def. Ivan Erslan via submission (rear-naked choke) (R1, 3:19)
    • Featherweight: Jack Jenkins def. Ramon Taveras via unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)
    • Welterweight: Neil Magny def. Jake Matthews via submission (D’Arce choke) (R3, 3:08)
    • Lightweight: Tom Nolan def. Charlie Campbell via submission (rear-naked choke) (R1, 4:08)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Light Heavyweight: Navajo Stirling def. Rodolfo Bellato via unanimous decision (30-27 x2, 29-28)
    • Middleweight: Cam Rowston def. Andre Petroski via TKO (R1, 2:41)
    • Lightweight: Jamie Mullarkey def. Rolando Bedoya via unanimous decision (29-28 x3)
    • Bantamweight: Colby Thicknesse def. Josias Musasa via unanimous decision (29-28 x3)
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Michelle Montague def. Luana Carolina via unanimous decision (29-26, 30-25, 30-26)
    • Heavyweight: Brando Pericic def. Elisha Ellison via KO (R1, 1:55)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Alexia Thainara def. Loma Lookboonmee via unanimous decision (30-27 x3)

    Loma Lookboonmee vs. Alexia Thainara

    Brando Pericic vs. Elisha Ellison

    Michelle Montague vs. Luana Carolina

    Colby Thicknesse vs. Josias Musasa

    Jamie Mullarkey vs. Rolando Bedoya

    Cam Rowston vs. Andre Petroski

    Navajo Stirling vs. Rodolfo Bellato

    Tom Nolan vs. Charlie Campbell

    Jake Matthews vs. Neil Magny

    Jack Jenkins vs. Ramon Taveras

    Jimmy Crute vs. Ivan Erslan

    Carlos Ulberg vs. Dominick Reyes

  • Lerone Murphy Responds To Possible Delay In Alexander Volkanovski Title Fight

    Lerone Murphy Responds To Possible Delay In Alexander Volkanovski Title Fight

    Lerone Murphy has responded to Alexander Volkanovski suggesting that there could be a delay in their planned December title fight.

    As we know, Alexander Volkanovski is the UFC featherweight champion. We also know that in the wake of his incredible knockout over Aaron Pico, Lerone Murphy is widely considered to be the number one contender. Volkanovski is interested in the fight, Murphy is interested in the fight, and December was being pinpointed as the perfect timeline for it to take place.

    However, in the words of Volk, a spanner may have been thrown in the works. It’s not clear exactly what that is, whether it be due to a niggling injury or the UFC opting to go in a different direction. Either way, though, some are concerned that Lerone Murphy won’t get the shot that the majority of fans believe he truly deserves.

    In a recent tweet, though, Lerone Murphy made it clear that he is ready for whenever the fight is booked.

    https://twitter.com/LeroneMurphy/status/1971601258906837336

    Lerone Murphy is still ready for Alexander Volkanovski

    “He didn’t say no to me. I think he is referring to the date. I will be ready whenever. Let’s wait and see!!”

    This is a highly anticipated fight and for good reason. These two men have very interesting styles and nobody really knows what’s going to happen when they match up with one another. What we do know, though, is that Murphy is a professional, and he’s proven that by suggesting that it won’t matter too much to him if it doesn’t go down in December.

  • Mateusz Gamrot Wants To Test Himself On The Ground Against Charles Oliveira At UFC Rio

    Mateusz Gamrot Wants To Test Himself On The Ground Against Charles Oliveira At UFC Rio

    UFC lightweight contender Mateusz Gamrot has made it clear that he is ready to test himself in any department against Charles Oliveira.

    In the main event of UFC Rio, Mateusz Gamrot will battle former champion Charles Oliveira in a short notice contest. ‘Do Bronx’ was originally supposed to fight Rafael Fiziev, until he unfortunately had to withdraw from the bout. Now, the Polish sensation has stepped up to take the fight.

    While he may not have that much time to prepare, we all know what Mateusz Gamrot is capable of. He’s an incredibly impressive fighter and while he’s had his fair share of ups and downs, he’s still a viable threat to just about anyone in the division.

    In a recent interview, Mateusz Gamrot opened up on how fired up he is for this one.

    Mateusz Gamrot is ready for Charles Oliveira test

    “Jiu-jitsu and wrestling are my background,” Gamrot said on UFC Unfiltered. “This is in my heart. I feel it in my DNA. I can roll with him on the ground. I think this is going to be an epic fight on the ground, for sure, because I’m not afraid of his ground. I will go and take him down, and I’m going to try and roll with him on the ground. But this is going to be an all-rounder fight.

    “I’m going to exchange punches, exchange wrestling. I want to test myself against him on the ground. This is going to be nonstop action, for sure – five rounds nonstop action. But maybe we don’t need five rounds. Epic fight for sure – super excited.”

    “I go to his hometown to Brazil, all Brazil against me – give me this energy,” Gamrot said. “Give me this energy, because I grew up with this. Every boo will be power to me. And you know what? Wrestling is power – control, strength, conditioning, everything.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

  • Merab Dvalishvili is ready for everything against Cory Sandhagen at UFC 320

    Merab Dvalishvili is ready for everything against Cory Sandhagen at UFC 320

    UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili has made it clear that he’s ready for whatever Cory Sandhagen has to offer him at UFC 320.

    Next month, Merab Dvalishvili will defend his UFC title against Cory Sandhagen. While many believe that the champ is the clear favorite given how well he’s looked in his last few outings, Sandhagen is about as dangerous as they come at 135 pounds – especially in the striking department.

    As such, Merab Dvalishvili is doing everything he can to prepare for this challenge. Cory, meanwhile, will be doing the same, especially given the experience he’s had against wrestle-heavy fighters in the past.

    Despite this, Merab Dvalishvili has made it known that he is ready for anything when that cage door shuts.

    Merab Dvalishvili is prepared for Cory Sandhagen

    “He must know that I hit hard,” Dvalishvili told MMA Junkie and other reporters Friday after an open workout at Syndicate MMA. “He will see. … If Cory Sandhagen will stop my takedowns, I will knock him out.”

    “It’s not only one thing (that he’s good at),” Dvalishvili said. “Cory Sandhagen does lot of things. You see how he knocked out Frankie Edgar with a flying knee. That’s special. He knocked out Marlon Moraes with a spinning kick. He submitted Bautista. … He’s tricky. He’s smart. He does a lot of things.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

    Merab has constantly said that he’s ready and willing to knock Sandhagen out if the opportunity presents itself, and it’ll be interesting to see whether or not he can follow through on that.

  • Khalil Rountree Jr is motivated to earn another UFC title shot

    Khalil Rountree Jr is motivated to earn another UFC title shot

    Khalil Rountree Jr is ready to try and make a statement when he battles Jiri Prochazka at UFC 320 next month.

    Over the course of the last few years, Khalil Rountree Jr has really established himself as a threat at 205 pounds. In addition to taking Alex Pereira to the limit in their title fight, he was also able to put on an absolute clinic against Jamahal Hill in his last outing.

    Now, at UFC 320, Khalil Rountree Jr will battle Jiri Prochazka, knowing that a decisive win could well lead to him earning another crack at the strap. In a recent media scrum, he spoke candidly about what it means to him to try and wear UFC gold.

    Khalil Rountree Jr looks to the future

    “The motivation is seeing the possibility, really seeing the possibility of being able to achieve the belt, being able to actually hold it,” Rountree told MMA Junkie and other reporters Friday following an open workout at Syndicate MMA. 

    “That possibility seems really, really close. That’s the motivation part. The discipline part is, being that close is a lot to have to… I’m almost there. The discipline part gets hard every single day, not having a social life, not doing anything really, not really having a normal life because I’m so focused on being close. That’s the hard part. Hey man, I could say a million words, I’m just feeling a lot for this fight.”

    “If you think about a puzzle, I’ve never really seen this puzzle in person,” Rountree said. “I’ve got to go crack it. If and when I do, it’s going to be very interesting to watch from a fighter and fan perspective. People who enjoy the strategy in fighting and stuff like that. Yeah, I think the fans will enjoy it. 

    “The two guys in there, we’re going to feel the pain. We’ve got to feel it. There’s excitement behind it. There are good feelings behind it, but at the end of the day, being in that experience and actually cracking the puzzle, it’ll feel good to get the job done and see it all together.”

    “The statement I need to make is, it should look like this, ‘This guy absolutely deserves the No. 1 contender shot, are you crazy? Did you just see that performance against Prochazka? Absolutely, this guy is undeniable,” Rountree said. “That’s kind of how I see it.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

  • Jack Della Maddalena can beat Islam Makhachev, says Alexander Volkanovski

    UFC legend Alexander Volkanovski believes that Jack Della Maddalena is capable of defeating Islam Makhachev.

    Later this year, Jack Della Maddalena will defend his UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev. As we know, Islam is attempting to join a very exclusive group by becoming a two-weight world champion in the promotion. JDM, meanwhile, is attempting to prove himself as a legitimate force at 170 pounds.

    It won’t be easy, but Jack Della Maddalena certainly has the tools necessary to overcome the former lightweight king. His fellow countryman Alexander Volkanovski agrees with that assessment.

    Alexander Volkanovski believes in Jack Della Maddalena

    “You can’t doubt him. He’s a welterweight, and you’ve got Belal, who’s a grappler-wrestler. Look how he handled that,” Volkanovski told Submission Radio of Della Maddalena. “He’s a beast on the feet. I guarantee you from that fight, his confidence in grappling and takedown defense has just gone to a whole other level.

    “He’s going to be an absolute nightmare. I’m hoping to get some training in with him for this one, as well. We’ll tee something up, for sure. JDM – he’s a weapon. I know that Islam is not taking this one lightly, and he shouldn’t.”

    “JDM’s boxing and pressure that he can do, incredible,” Volkanovski said. “He can definitely get a finish. Islam’s great. Him moving up, I still think, is a nightmare for a lot of the people in the division. But I think JDM can do it.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

    Buckle up, fight fans.

  • UFC Perth Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Ulberg vs. Reyes And More

    UFC Perth Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Ulberg vs. Reyes And More

    UFC Perth is almost here, and we here at MMA News are here to provide you the latest on betting odds for the card.

    The card takes place from the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia, on Saturday, September 27. The main card portion of the event will start at 10PM ET/7PM PT, with preliminary action starting at 7PM ET/4PM PT.

    The main event will see a light heavyweight battle between Carlos Ulberg and Dominick Reyes.

    Light heavyweights are also featured in the co-main event as Jimmy Crute takes on Ivan Erslan.

    The UFC Perth main card will also feature Jack Jenkins face Ramon Taveras, Jake Matthews squaring off with Neil Magny, and Tom Nolan going toe-to-toe with Charlie Campbell.

    UFC Perth: Ulberg vs. Reyes Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Perth as of September 26 at 9pm ET, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Light Heavyweight: Carlos Ulberg (-238) vs Dominick Reyes (+195)
    • Light Heavyweight: Jimmy Crute (-225) vs Ivan Erslan (+185)
    • Featherweight: Jack Jenkins (-290) vs Ramon Taveras (+235)
    • Welterweight: Jake Matthews (-380) vs Neil Magny (+300)
    • Lightweight: Tom Nolan (-148) vs Charlie Campbell (+124)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Light Heavyweight: Navajo Stirling (-258) vs Rodolfo Bellato (+210)
    • Middleweight: Cameron Rowston (+150) vs Andre Petroski (-180)
    • Lightweight: Jamie Mullarkey (-122) vs Rolando Bedoya (+102)
    • Bantamweight: Colby Thicknesse (+130) vs Josias Musasa (-155)
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Michelle Montague (-230) vs Luana Carolina (+190)
    • Heavyweight: Brando Pericic (-225) vs Elisha Ellison (+185)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Loma Lookboonmee (+195) vs Alexia Thainara (-238)
  • Watch Carlos Ulberg, Dominick Reyes Face Off At UFC Perth Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    Watch Carlos Ulberg, Dominick Reyes Face Off At UFC Perth Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    We’re a little less than 24 hours away from UFC Perth, and MMA News is here to bring you the video from the ceremonial weigh-ins for the card!

    UFC Perth takes place on September 27 from the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia.

    The main event will see a light heavyweight battle featuring Carlos Ulberg and former title challenger Dominick Reyes. Ulberg is 12-1 as a pro and has won every fight since losing in his UFC debut back in 2021. Ulberg’s most recent win saw him take a decision over former champion Jan Blachowicz at UFC London in March. Reyes, meanwhile, has won three straight, most recently knocking out Nikita Krylov at UFC 314 in April.

    The co-main event will also feature light heavyweight action, as Jimmy Crute takes on Ivan Erslan. Crute scored his first UFC win since 2020 in his last outing, submitting Marcin Prachnio. Erslan is still looking for his first UFC win after suffering losses to Ion Cutelaba and Navajo Stirling.

    The UFC Perth main card will also feature Jack Jenkins face Ramon Taveras, Jake Matthews squaring off with Neil Magny, and Tom Nolan going toe-to-toe with Charlie Campbell.

    Illness saw Justin Tafa’s scheduled outing with Louie Sutherland scrapped during the UFC Perth weigh-ins. All other fights remain on, even as Ramon Taveras missed weight for his scheduled bout with Jack Jenkins.

    The ceremonial weigh-ins present the last opportunity for opponents to face off before they meet inside the Octagon. Check them out below via the UFC’s official YouTube channel!