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  • UFC Star Bryce Mitchell Swiftly Tapped Out By 19-Year-Old Grappler At EBI 25

    UFC Star Bryce Mitchell Swiftly Tapped Out By 19-Year-Old Grappler At EBI 25

    Bryce Mitchell’s recent foray into grappling might not have gone as successfully as he had hoped.

    On Friday night at the La Quinta Inn & Suites in San Antonio, Texas, Mitchell entered the 16-man lightweight bracket at Eddie Bravo Invitational 25 (EBI 25). “Thug Nasty” earned a hard-fought victory in his opening quarter-final against brown belt JJ Bowers, claiming the win in overtime with the fastest escape time.

    However, in the semi-finals, the polarizing UFC fighter faced 19-year-old Landon Elmore, and the matchup quickly turned against him. Early in the bout, Elmore locked in a flying triangle choke, compelling Mitchell to carry his opponent out of bounds.

    When the action resumed, Elmore wasted no time, diving for a leg attack that forced the 30-year-old Arkansas native to tap less than a minute into the contest, bringing his tournament run to an abrupt end.

    How Many MMA Fights Has Bryce Mitchell Won By Submission?

    Bryce Mitchell is widely regarded as one of the most skilled grapplers in the UFC, having secured nine submission victories over the course of his 22-fight professional career. In fact, “Thug Nasty” kicked off his career with an impressive streak, winning his first eight bouts on the regional circuit, all by submission.

    Mitchell was most recently seen in the Octagon at UFC Abu Dhabi in July, where he made a successful bantamweight debut, earning a unanimous decision victory over Said Nurmagomedov.

    Before this victory, Mitchell endured a challenging stretch in the featherweight division, going 2-3 in his last five fights at 145 pounds. All three defeats came by stoppage against top-tier opponents, including current lightweight champion Ilia Topuria, Josh Emmett, and Jean Silva. He now holds a 9-3 record in the UFC.

    Bryce Mitchell
    Image: @thugnasty_ufc/Instagram
  • Noche UFC Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Lopes vs. Silva And More

    Noche UFC Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Lopes vs. Silva And More

    The third annual Noche UFC 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 Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, on Saturday, September 13. The main card portion of the event will start at 6PM ET/3PM PT, with preliminary action starting at 3PM ET/12PM PT.

    The main event of the card will see Diego Lopes facing Jean Silva in a battle of notable featherweight contenders.

    In the co-main event, Rob Font will take on David Martinez in a bantamweight matchup.

    The main card will also feature Rafa Garcia taking on Jared Gordon, Kelvin Gastelum against Dustin Stoltzfus, Alexander Hernandez vs. Carlos Diego Ferreira, and Santiago Luna facing Quang Lee.

    Noche UFC 3: Lopes vs. Silva Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Paris as of September 12 at 10:30pm ET, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card

    • Featherweight: Diego Lopes (+200) vs. Jean Silva (-245)
    • Bantamweight: Rob Font (-115) vs. David Martinez (-105)
    • Lightweight: Rafa Garcia (+180) vs. Jared Gordon (-218)
    • Middleweight: Kelvin Gastelum (-230) vs. Dustin Stoltzfus (+190)
    • Lightweight: Alexander Hernandez (-102) vs. Carlos Diego Ferreira (-118)
    • Bantamweight: Santiago Luna (-135) vs. Quang Lee (+114)

    Preliminary Card

    • Middleweight: Jose Daniel Medina (+330) vs. Dusko Todorovic (-425)
    • Lightweight: Claudio Puelles (-130) vs. Joaquim Silva (+110)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Tatiana Suarez (-440) vs. Amanda Lemos (+340)
    • Flyweight: Jesus Santos Aguilar (+170) vs. Luis Gurule (-205)
    • Middleweight: Zachary Reese (-230) vs. Sedriques Dumas (+190)
    • Flyweight: Alessandro Costa (-395) vs. Alden Coria (+310)
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Montserrat Rendon (+124) vs. Alice Pereira (-148)
    • Welterweight: Rodrigo Sezinando (+170) vs. Danill Donchenko (-205)
  • Watch Diego Lopes, Jean Silva Face Off At Noche UFC Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    Watch Diego Lopes, Jean Silva Face Off At Noche UFC Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

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

    Noche UFC takes place on September 13 from the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas.

    The main event will see a featherweight showdown featuring contenders Diego Lopes and Jean Silva. This will be Lopes’ first fight since falling short in a fight with Alexander Volkanovski for the UFC featherweight title at UFC 314. Silva is on a 13-fight win streak, which includes a 5-0 record with five finishes in the Octagon. This will be his first fight since submitting Bryce Mitchell, a fight that also took place at UFC 314.

    The co-main event will see a bantamweight battle between Rob Font and David Martinez. Font has won two straight and three of his last five, most recently scoring a split decision over Jean Matsumoto at UFC Seattle in February. Martinez, filling in for an injured Raul Rosas Jr., has won eight straight and enters with a 12-1 professional MMA record. Martinez, the former Combate Global champion, scored a first-round finish of Saimon Oliveira in his UFC debut this past March.

    The rest of the main card will see Rafa Garcia facing Jared Gordon, Kelvin Gastelum taking on Dustin Stoltzfus, Alexander Hernandez squaring off with Carlos Diego Ferreira, and Santiago Luna doing battle with Quang Le.

    Though Gastelum weighed in five pounds above the middleweight limit, all fights remain on for Noche UFC 3!

    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!

    Noche UFC 3 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

  • Kelvin Gastelum Misses Weight By 5 Pounds But Opponent Agrees To Keep Noche UFC Fight Alive

    Kelvin Gastelum Misses Weight By 5 Pounds But Opponent Agrees To Keep Noche UFC Fight Alive

    Kelvin Gastelum finds himself on the wrong side of the scales once again.

    Gastelum is set to face Dustin Stoltzfus in a middleweight clash at this year’s Noche UFC event on September 13 at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. However, the former Ultimate Fighter winner ran into trouble at the scales on Friday during the official weigh-in, coming in at 191 pounds, five pounds over the 186-pound non-title limit.

    As a result, Gastelum must give up 35% of his fight purse to Stoltzfus, though the middleweight showdown will proceed as scheduled.

    The former UFC 185-pound interim title challenger last stepped into the Octagon at UFC 316 this past June, where he fell to Joe Pyfer via unanimous decision. Gastelum’s most recent victory came at UFC Saudi Arabia in June 2024, where he secured a hard-fought decision over Daniel Rodrigues.

    The 33-year-old Californian has endured a prolonged rough stretch in his career, compiling a 3-7 record across his last 10 outings since April 2019.

    Meanwhile, Stoltzfus is also looking to rebound, having dropped a unanimous decision to Nursulton Ruziboev in his most recent appearance at UFC Vegas 106 this past May. The former Dana White’s Contender Series standout has struggled to live up to expectations, holding a 3-6 record across nine fights in the UFC.

    How Many Times Has Kelvin Gastelum Missed Weight In His UFC Career?

    Kelvin Gastelum has built up a notable history of weight management struggles throughout his UFC career. His first miss came in June 2014 at UFC San Antonio, where he failed to make the welterweight limit ahead of his fight with Nico Musoke.

    Just months later, at UFC 183 in February 2015, Gastelum came in a staggering nine pounds over the 171-pound mark for his matchup with Tyron Woodley.

    In November 2016, Gastelum once again failed to make weight, this time with significant repercussions as his scheduled bout with Donald Cerrone at UFC 205 was scrapped entirely.

    Noche UFC now marks the fourth instance in Kelvin Gastelum’s 25-fight UFC tenure where he has failed to make weight, and it is the first time he has ever come in overweight for a middleweight contest.

    Image: @kgastelum/Instagram

  • Noche UFC: Diego Lopes vs. Jean Silva Weigh-In Results

    Noche UFC: Diego Lopes vs. Jean Silva Weigh-In Results

    The UFC is set to host its third annual Mexican Independence Day celebration, Noche UFC, this Saturday, September 13, live from the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. MMA News brings you the official weigh-in results to get fans primed for fight night.

    Headlining the action is a featherweight showdown, as former UFC title challenger Diego Lopes goes toe-to-toe with No. 10-ranked contender Jean Silva in a pivotal clash.

    Meanwhile, in the co-main event, seasoned bantamweight contender Rob Font will square off against late-notice replacement David Martinez. The night will also crown a new star as The Ultimate Fighter Season 33 welterweight finale takes place between Rodrigo Sezinando and Daniil Donchenko.

    Before the action kicks off at Noche UFC, fighters will hit the scales Friday morning at the UFC’s host hotel in the “Alamo City”.

    Noche UFC Complete Weigh-In Results

    Main Card

    • Featherweight bout: Diego Lopes (146) vs. Jean Silva (145.5)
    • Bantamweight bout: Rob Font (135) vs. David Martínez (135.5)
    • Lightweight bout: Rafa García (155.5) vs. Jared Gordon (156)
    • Middleweight bout: Kelvin Gastelum (191)* vs. Dustin Stoltzfus (185.5)
    • Bantamweight bout: Santiago Luna (136) vs. Quang Le (136)

    Preliminary Card

    • Lightweight bout: Alexander Hernandez (155.5) vs. Carlos Diego Ferreira (156)
    • Middleweight bout: José Daniel Medina (186) vs. Duško Todorović (186)
    • Lightweight bout: Claudio Puelles (156) vs. Joaquim Silva (156)
    • Strawweight bout: Tatiana Suarez (115.5) vs. Amanda Lemos (116)
    • Flyweight bout: Jesús Santos Aguilar (126) vs. Luis Gurule (125.5)
    • Middleweight bout: Zachary Reese (185.5) vs. Sedriques Dumas (186)
    • Flyweight bout: Alessandro Costa (125.5) vs. Alden Coria (126)
    • Women’s bantamweight bout: Montserrat Rendon (136) vs. Alice Pereira (136)
    • TUF 33 welterweight final bout: Rodrigo Sezinando (170.5) vs. Daniil Donchenko (171)

    *Kelvin Gastelum weighed in five pounds over the middleweight limit. He will forfeit 35% of his fight purse to his opponent, but the bout will go on as planned.

  • Sean Strickland Reacts To Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk Being Shot Dead In Utah – ‘I’m Just Numb’

    Sean Strickland Reacts To Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk Being Shot Dead In Utah – ‘I’m Just Numb’

    Sean Strickland has a hardline reaction to Charlie Kirk being publicly shot.

    On Wednesday, conservative activist and prominent U.S. president Donald Trump supporter Kirk was caught up in the latest surge of political violence in the U.S. when he was shot during an event at the Sorensen Center courtyard on the Utah Valley University campus.

    The Turning Point USA co-founder was speaking to students during a Q&A at a public gathering on campus under a white tent when a single gunshot pierced the air. Kirk was seen clutching his neck as blood poured from the left side, while onlookers tried to flee the scene in panic.

    Check out the video of the incident below (viewer discretion advised):

    Shortly after the shooting, Trump confirmed on social media that Kirk had died from his injuries. He also announced that, in honor of the late 31-year-old Illinois native, all American flags across the U.S. would be flown at half-mast until Sunday evening.

    Authorities initially apprehended someone in connection with the shooting, but a university spokesperson later confirmed to the media that the suspect is still not in police custody.

    Image: @charliekirk1776/Instagram

    Sean Strickland Comments On Charlie Kirk Being Shot

    After videos of Charlie Kirk’s shooting surfaced online, a fan on X asked Sean Strickland for his take on the incident. The former UFC middleweight champion responded in a figurative and confrontational manner.

    “Yeah man, it’s f**ked up, but a very wise Roman philosopher once said, ‘The best way to vote is with a gun.’” Strickland replied.

    https://twitter.com/SStricklandMMA/status/1965855748661146080

    In another post, the polarizing UFC star, referring to multiple violent events, admitted that he has become desensitized to the relentless exposure to online violence.

    “I’m just numb to seeing people die online. The entire world watched a Ukrainian girl get murdered.Every day, someone is getting murdered live-streamed. We see Russians merked by drones. Just numb to tragedy in 2025. Welcome to the internet. The erosion of humanity, one reel at a time,” Sean Strickland posted.

    Strickland was last seen in action at UFC 312 this past February, falling short in his attempt to regain the middleweight title after suffering a lopsided unanimous decision loss to then-champion Dricus Du Plessis.

    “Tarzan” is currently suspended from competition for six months by the Nevada Athletic Commission, until December 29, following an incident at the June 28 Tuff-N-Uff event in Las Vegas, during which he entered the cage and attacked fighter Luis Hernandez.

    Sean Strickland
    Image: UFC.com
  • Andrew Tate Responds to ‘Desperate’ Darren Till: “Fighting me is life changing money”

    Andrew Tate Responds to ‘Desperate’ Darren Till: “Fighting me is life changing money”

    Controversial influencer Andrew Tate has made it clear that he would be interested in a boxing match against Darren Till.

    As we know, Andrew Tate has been a pretty big name in the news cycle over the course of the last few years. His controversial statements and views have landed him in hot water on more than one occasion, and beyond that, he’s currently involved in some legal issues that have led to a great deal of debate regarding his imminent future.

    Darren Till, meanwhile, is enjoying life outside of the UFC as he continues to build a name for himself as something of a juggernaut in the ‘influencer boxing’ scene. Recently, he’s made it known that he wants to throw down with Andrew Tate.

    In a reply posted to social media, Andrew Tate issued a warning to Till whilst also praising him.

    Andrew Tate responds to Darren Till

    “Darren I think you’re hilarious. Always enjoyed your antics and humor. Also seen your career and respect it, you’re well liked in my circles. The fight would be great! I understand fighting me is life changing money for you (not me).

    “But there’s no need for name calling. I really don’t like all that clown s*** and being rude etc. We’re both professionals here. I find it rude and if that’s the way you’re trying to get the fight it won’t happen. I’m the superstar here. Talk nicely and I’ll reply to your team’s desperate messages.”

    Will it happen? We’ll have to wait and see.

  • Alex Pereira Calls In Help from Ex-Rival Sean Strickland For Upcoming Title Match

    Alex Pereira Calls In Help from Ex-Rival Sean Strickland For Upcoming Title Match

    Former UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira has revealed that he is training with former foe Sean Strickland ahead of his rematch with Magomed Ankalaev.

    As we know, Alex Pereira is set to challenge Magomed Ankalaev for the UFC light heavyweight championship in the main event of UFC 320. It comes after Ankalaev won the belt from ‘Poatan’, with many wondering whether or not the Brazilian had the skills necessary to overcome the new champion in a rematch. Regardless of which side of the fence you fall on, we’re going to find out the answer sooner rather than later.

    Alex Pereira’s big problem, in the eyes of many, is that he simply can’t deal with Ankalaev on the ground. As you can imagine, he’ll be doing everything in his power to rectify that problem ahead of fight night.

    In a recent video released by Alex Pereira, he revealed that he’s been training with former opponent Sean Strickland.

    Alex Pereira calls in Sean Strickland

    It’s certainly going to be interesting to see whether or not this is going to have a big impact on Pereira and how he approaches this fight. Strickland isn’t particularly known for his wrestling prowess, but he’s definitely the right kind of fighter to have around when you’re viewed as an underdog in a world title fight.

    It’s always great to see former rivals putting their differences aside to train with each other, and it’ll be interesting to see how long they keep up this partnership.

  • Ronda Rousey Declines UFC White House Fight Offer: “I got better sh*t to do”

    Ronda Rousey Declines UFC White House Fight Offer: “I got better sh*t to do”

    UFC legend Ronda Rousey has made it clear that she isn’t interested in fighting at the UFC White House event next year.

    As we know, Ronda Rousey is one of the biggest stars in the history of mixed martial arts. She made an incredible impact when she first made her way into the UFC, and while she’s been on a bit of a rollercoaster journey with both the fans and the promotion, her legacy in the sport speaks for itself.

    For many years, Ronda Rousey has been tipped to make a return to MMA in some form. Given that her last two fights ended in devastating losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes, you’d think that she may want the chance to come back and compete at least one more time.

    In a recent interview, however, Ronda Rousey made it known that if she does come back, it won’t be at the White House.

    Ronda Rousey turns down possible UFC White House fight

    “I’m not fighting at the White House. I mean, you know, after Mike Tyson being in the biggest fight of the year, you never say never. But I ain’t fighting at the f***ing White House.”

    “Even if offered? I got better s*** to do. My kid needs pasta.”

    There would be a great deal of interest in Rousey making her return, if only because nobody really knows what she’d look like given the amount of time she’s had off. Alas, the White House isn’t where isn’t going to happen.

  • Khabib Nurmagomedov Has a Loss and is not Undefeated – UFC Commentator Explains

    Khabib Nurmagomedov Has a Loss and is not Undefeated – UFC Commentator Explains

    UFC commentator Joe Rogan believes that there’s one fight in the career of Khabib Nurmagomedov that he should’ve lost.

    As we know, Khabib Nurmagomedov is one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time. He retired from the sport with an incredible 29-0 record, and he was able to defeat some big names throughout the course of his career – including Conor McGregor, Justin Gaethje and Dustin Poirier.

    While he’s been retired for five years now, Khabib Nurmagomedov is still very highly thought of and is constantly featured in the GOAT debate. However, there have been a few instances over the years in which he was in trouble during his fights.

    Some even believe that Khabib Nurmagomedov should’ve lost via decision in a fight with Gleison Tibau many years ago. As it turns out, Joe Rogan falls into that category.

    Joe Rogan believes Khabib Nurmagomedov should have lost one fight

    “I think that’s the one guy that should have beat him,” Rogan said during the most recent episode of “JRE Fight Companion.” “If you look at the record, Khabib’s got an undefeated record, (but) there’s an asterisk. That asterisk is Gleison Tibau. That was a very f*cking close fight that I thought Khabib lost, but it was early in Khabib’s career. You know, it was before he won the title.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

    Khabib won’t care all too much about this opinion, especially considering the likes of Jon Jones and Georges St-Pierre have been involved in similarly questionable decisions over the years.

  • Marvin Vettori comes under heavy fire for controversial tweet

    Marvin Vettori comes under heavy fire for controversial tweet

    UFC fighter Marvin Vettori has come under fire for an antisemitic tweet that he posted to social media platform X.

    One thing we know to be true about Marvin Vettori is that he’s never afraid to speak his mind. While he’s best known for his accomplishments inside the cage, the Italian also has a tendency to voice his thoughts on social media, in interviews, and in back and forth exchanges with his rivals.

    Of course, for a lot of fans and media members, there are lines that you simply don’t cross. Marvin Vettori tends to get quite close to the line, but in the eyes of many, he stepped over it with the following statement.

    Marvin Vettori lashes out

    “F*** all these people, this s*** is getting out of hand, they control everything, f*** these ashkenazi Jews that wants control over the world. Here I said it.”

    At this point, we shouldn’t be surprised by any kind of statement made by a UFC fighter – especially in the “free speech” age that we appear to be living through. Dana White isn’t the kind of boss who is going to punish his fighters for what they say, and as such, we can’t imagine there are going to be many repercussions for Vettori with respect to these comments.

    Whether it be Vettori, Bryce Mitchell, Sean Strickland or any number of other fighters, tweets like this are going to continue happening.

    Will things change in the future? It certainly doesn’t seem overly likely.

  • Noche UFC Fighter Reveals He Has Only $13.96 Coming Into Event This Weekend

    Noche UFC Fighter Reveals He Has Only $13.96 Coming Into Event This Weekend

    A middleweight is coming into Noche UFC with everything on the line.

    The third annual celebration of Mexico’s Independence Day takes place this Saturday, September 13, at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. Originally slated for Guadalajara, Mexico, as UFC 320, construction setbacks at Arena Guadalajara pushed the promotion to move the card stateside, repackaging it as a Fight Night.

    Noche UFC will see Sedriques Dumas step back into action against Zach Reese in a 185-pound clash. For “The Reaper”, the stakes extend far beyond the Octagon, as he revealed on social media earlier this week that he’s coming into this fight facing a severe financial crisis, even posting a screenshot (now deleted) showing just $13.96 in his bank account.

    According to the 30-year-old Floridaman, he is struggling through a chaotic year marked by family demands, mounting expenses, and legal troubles that almost derailed his career.

    “This is a price of being an adult and paying legal actions and stuff in your life,” Dumas wrote. “I hate to hear people say people don’t struggle at a big scene. Yeah all y’all can laugh about it. I’m just giving y’all something to laugh about.”

    Dumas has a history of run-ins with the law, and this past April he was reportedly arrested for the 14th time, facing charges of felony home invasion robbery without a firearm, misdemeanor battery, and felony possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, with bond set at a staggering $558,500.

    What Record Does Sedriques Dumas Carry Into Noche UFC?

    Sedriques Dumas was initially scheduled to face Jackson McVey at UFC 317 this past July, but the bout never materialized after he was fitted with an ankle monitor and restricted to a 100-mile radius due to felony charges from April.

    Dumas was last seen inside the Octagon at UFC 314 in April, where he fell to Michal Oleksiejczuk via first-round knockout. His most recent victory came in August 2024 at UFC Abu Dhabi, when he earned a unanimous decision win over Denis Tiuliulin.

    “The Reaper” secured his UFC contract with a spectacular submission victory over Matej Penaz in August 2022 on Dana White’s Contender Series. Since then, Dumas has gone 3-3 across six Octagon appearances. He is coming into Noche UFC with a professional record of 10-3, with six of those wins coming by way of finishes.

    Image: UFC.com

  • Ex-Team Khabib Fighter calls Tony Ferguson “1 of the craziest lightweights of all time”

    Ex-Team Khabib Fighter calls Tony Ferguson “1 of the craziest lightweights of all time”

    Tony Ferguson recently snapped an eight fight losing skid at Misfits Boxing 22 and a former fighter out of Team Khabib has weighed in on the journey ‘El Cucuy’ has been on. Khalid Taha, the referenced fighter in question, has also had that training proximity to Luke Rockhold who also competed at MFB 22 although with quite a different end result as he was finished by Darren Till.

    Khalid Taha clashes with Edgar Delgado Jimenez at Oktagon 75 on September 13th and Taha appeared on Bowks Talking Bouts to cover several subjects across the combat sports world. That being said Rockhold’s journey has been a microcosm of sorts for what kind of an exciting time it is to be a combat sports athlete with Rockhold competing in BKFC, Karate Combat, Craig Jones Invitational, and now Misfits Boxing since departing from the UFC.

    Taha admittedly enjoyed the pre-fight build to Luke Rockhold vs. Darren Till but mentioned how he only saw the finish across social media and didn’t have as much direct insights on that particular prizefight. When expressing his thoughts on the characterization that the landscape for fighters seems decently healthy now in the aforementioned regards, Taha said,

    “It’s the same with Tony Ferguson. I like it, you know, because imagine like the new fans when they watch MMA since 1, 2, 3, 4 years [ago], they see like Tony Ferguson as the biggest flop in history, you know. But if you watch UFC and MMA from before, Tony Ferguson was one of the craziest lightweights of all time, you know.”

    Tony Ferguson returning to the win column and the landscape today benefitting the vets

    When further expressing his admiration for Tony Ferguson’s recent win and what this current free agency landscape can provide tenured fighters who still have a name and a desire to compete, Taha continued,

    “And that’s what I like because he [Tony Ferguson] has a long losing streak, has like psych[ological] problems and all the stuff. You never know what happens, you know. And I like it that you have different opportunities now. Different organizations who pay also a lot of money so that you can fight for a living, you know. And it’s very, very good for like the veterans.”

  • Brian Ortega was unconscious for 30 minutes amid rough UFC Shanghai weight cut

    Brian Ortega was unconscious for 30 minutes amid rough UFC Shanghai weight cut

    Many in the MMA world could tell Brian Ortega had a rough weight cut for his last UFC outing but the former multi-time featherweight title challenger has gotten into even more specific detail about the trying ordeal. ‘T-City’ was intially contracted for a clash with Aljamain Sterling at 145 pounds until a last minute shift to a 153 pound catchweight contest inspired by Ortega’s difficulties hitting the featherweight limit for UFC Shanghai.

    Ortega looked like a shell of himself on the scales with many worrying about him in the lead up to his unanimous deicison loss to the former UFC bantamweight champion. In a video address posted to his personal Instagram account, Ortega said [via MMA Junkie],

    “I cut weight on Thursday. We hit the first one – we got down to ’51. Second one, later on I decided to jump the gun on that one at 12, but we cut from midnight all the way to 8 in the morning, cutting weight the entire time. I realized I had 1.7 to go still. I was confused on how my body wasn’t really pouring out the water, why it was just holding it in, but no matter what, we have to get this weight off so we did.”

    Brian Ortega on going unconscious and waking up hospitalized

    Brian Ortega continued to delve into the tumult with his recent weight cutting situation in China as Ortega stated,

    “So we went downstairs, ate something, decided to cut more weight, put the plastics on, sweet sweat. I hit 20 minutes on the bike. Once I got off, I went unconscious. I was unconscious for about 30 minutes. During that time, they were putting ice on me, they took all my clothes off, they left me in boxers. I woke up in the E.R., I ripped everything off, I couldn’t really speak, translate to them.”

    “I was like, if they don’t take everything off, I’m going to take it off myself. We knew we had time limit to get to the weigh-ins, otherwise I could not fight. If you saw the weigh-ins, you obviously know I looked delirious, and just coming off 30 minutes of being unconscious in the tunnel. After that, weighed in. We figured if I didn’t feel good or if something was seriously off, we would call the fight.”

  • Dana White’s Contender Series Season 9, Episode 5 Highlights As 5 Awarded UFC Contracts

    Dana White’s Contender Series Season 9, Episode 5 Highlights As 5 Awarded UFC Contracts

    The latest season of Dana White’s Contender Series continued with another night of memorable action in Las Vegas.

    DWCS began in 2017 and has produced a notable number of fighters currently on the UFC’s roster. Since the show’s inception in 2017, a couple have even gone on to claim UFC championships. Known as “The ultimate job interview,” DWCS features five fights weekly, over the course of 10 weeks, as combatants compete to impress UFC CEO and President Dana White and earn a UFC contract.

    Last year’s edition saw 42 fighters earn a contract with the world’s leading MMA organization across 10 events, slightly down from the 46 handed out in 2023. Episode five of season nine this week saw five prospects earn the opportunity to taste the Octagon’s bright lights.

    The night started with a banger, as Carol Foro pulled off a victory over Shanelle Dyer. Foro’s fists got going in the opening round, dropping Dyer twice and opening up a bad cut around one of her eyes. Dyer tried to get more volume with her strikes during the second round, but she was knocked down by Foro once again. Dyer picked things up in the third round but was unable to get the finish, as Foro took the decision in an action-packed battle. The fight impressed White so much that he awarded both women a UFC contract.

    Samuel Sanches followed that up with a brutal first-round knockout of Chasen Blair. Blair attempted to bring the pressure to Sanches with power and pressing him up against the fence. After some in close fighting, Sanches landed a hard-hitting boxing combination, which ended with a left hook that slumped Blair out cold against the cage for the victory and the UFC contract.

    Lerryann Douglas would pull off what White considered one of the best knockouts he’s seen in the evening’s co-main event, defeating Cam Teague in under a minute. Douglas did a number on Teague with leg kicks in the opening 25 seconds before connecting on a right hand that wobbled Teague. As Teague scrambled, Douglas nailed him with a left hand that faceplanted him, earning Douglas a UFC contract.

    The heavyweight main event saw another sub-minute finish, as Steven Asplund took care of business against Anthony Guarascio. The two brought out their power right away, with Vasplund quickly dropping Guarascio with an uppercut, followed by some brief ground-and-pound before the referee stopped the match. In less than 20 seconds, Vasplund had a performance worthy of a UFC contract.

    The evening also featured a light heavyweight bout that saw Freddy Vidal score a comeback victory over Felipe Franco. Franco looked to control the action early with grappling, but Vidal made him pay with strikes. On the ground, Vidal landed some strong ground-and-pound to trouble Franco. Franco would turn things around in the second, using his positioning to pin and pressure Vidal while matching him in striking this time around.

    Vidal’s energy appeared drained in the third round and Franco controlled him with his pressuring. The fight would go to the ground, however, and Vidal managed to turn things around, looking for submissions. Vidal would get to the back and under the neck for a choke, and Franco went out, scoring the submission with just 12 seconds remaining.

    While the fight was considered “horrible” by White, combined with Vidal missing weight, the finish and circumstances (Vidal taking the fight on six days’ notice) allowed White and the matchmakers to give him a fight on the final episode of the season to give him another shot at a contract.

    Shanelle Dyer vs. Carol Foro

    Chasen Blair vs. Samuel Sanches

    Felipe Franco vs. Freddy Vidal

    Cam Teague vs. Lerryan Douglas

    Anthony Guarascio vs. Steven Asplund

  • Kiefer Crosbie Stuffed in a Cab by the UFC with No Medical Oversight Despite Concussion

    Kiefer Crosbie Stuffed in a Cab by the UFC with No Medical Oversight Despite Concussion

    Kiefer Crosbie not only ended up on the wrong end of a questionable referee’s call after taking an illegal technique but the bad times for Crosbie only snowballed for him in the aftermath of UFC Shanghai. Crosbie lost to Nueraji Taiyilake via TKO in the wake of being hit with an illegal knee which resulted in a point deduction. But Crosbie did also not get the full five minutes of recovery time and many felt like Taiyilake should haven been disqualified outright.

    Expressing what happened to him post-fight the comment section of one of his Instagram posts relating to the recent MMA bout of his, Crosbie said,

    “No doctor checked on me after the fight. No brain scan organized. No concussion test or questions asked how I was doing etc. No medication given even though I have major concussion and whiplash. Just stitched up and f**ked in a taxi and good luck. Some buzz.”

    “Anyone with a f**king braincell can see in this clip I’m distorted from the knee with blood in my eyes and clearly shouldn’t be making decisions that quick. Makes me sick honestly. Welcome to the big leagues.”

    “Ironically enough the knee to the head wasnt even the scummiest thing to happen in that fight. Chinese doctor who glanced at the cut without assessing me at all coincidentally enough aye and rushed back in with no rest from the ref. “Be careful” he says.”

    Kiefer Crosbie’s UFC Shanghai experience and the ex-UFC vet who can relate

    Kiefer Crosbie is not the only UFC veteran who has felt mistreated by the promotion when in the same Instagram post that Crosbie made his comments regarding the tumult he experienced during his last MMA fight, Marc Diakiese said,

    “Happened to me against Joel Alvarez. You’re left standing alone, no one speaking up for you. It cuts deep!”

    The 35-year-old then replied to Diakiese in the same IG comment section as Crosbie quipped,

    “Nobody gives a bollox. It’s a sick one yeah. Put our lives on the line every time and to be treated like a dog is just disgraceful behavior.”

    The UFC serves all oversight related needs for events in areas that don’t have formally established regulatory bodies. This means that Crosbie’s expressed grievances here would fall on the promotion during their recent fighting foray into China and what he expressed happened.

  • Islam Makhachev or Jack Della Maddalena: Who Is The Better Striker? Who Cares, Says UFC Insider

    Islam Makhachev or Jack Della Maddalena: Who Is The Better Striker? Who Cares, Says UFC Insider

    MMA analyst Chael Sonnen isn’t interested in the debate regarding who the better striker is between Islam Makhachev and Jack Della Maddalena.

    At UFC 322 later this year, Jack Della Maddalena will defend his UFC welterweight championship against Islam Makhachev. One of the key components of the fight, in the eyes of many, is the striking game. While we all know Islam has a significant advantage on the ground, JDM is an incredibly precise striker – and that could easily come into play in this fight.

    However, in a recent video, Chael Sonnen laid out an interesting argument regarding why the striking isn’t likely to decide the title clash between Islam Makhachev and Jack Della Maddalena.

    Chael Sonnen’s view on Islam Makhachev vs Jack Della Maddalena debate

    “So, what difference does it make who’s better in the standup?… Would you rather hit harder or be able to be hit harder? With four-ounce gloves on, this whole expression about who’s better is really nothing more than an expression. And it’s not the inability of the takedown, it’s the threat of the takedown that changes your standup. 

    “We have seen some of the best and most decorated kickboxers in the world not only lose in the first round, we’ve seen them knocked out on their feet in the first round. And it’s not because the guy was better at the standup. It’s because the kickboxer was scared about the takedown. And it changed his demeanor. It changed his offense. It changed his defense. It changed his posture.”

    “When’s the last time a fight got decided in the standup? And what difference does it make with four-ounce gloves on? It doesn’t matter who’s got the better feints, it doesn’t matter who’s got the better combinations. You don’t want to have to hit a guy five or six times like you do in the sport of boxing. 

    “You want to be able to hit him one time. And if he can’t take a punch correctly, you’re only going to need to hit him one time. But it’s going to look sloppy. It’s going to look like two bums fighting because the things that work in MMA are completely illegal in the sweet science. And that’s just the truth.”

    “It’s the same as it’s been since ‘93 until now. It’s the guy that decides, are we on our feet or are we on the ground. That is your champion. That is your winner of every fight, every time. He’s better in the stand up—what a dork. What’s that even mean?”

  • Ilia Topuria believes that he’d knock Terence Crawford out in a crossover boxing match

    Ilia Topuria believes that he’d knock Terence Crawford out in a crossover boxing match

    UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria has suggested that he would be able to knock Terence Crawford out if the two ever faced each other in a crossover boxing match.

    If there’s one thing that Ilia Topuria isn’t lacking, it’s confidence – and understandably so. In his last three fights, he has been able to knock out Alexander Volkanovski, Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira. Of course, this is mixed martial arts we’re talking about here, and it’s a pretty different sport to professional boxing.

    We all know that crossover boxing involving MMA fighters has become a pretty big deal in recent years, starting off with Conor McGregor’s superfight against Floyd Mayweather. In the present day, Ilia Topuria is seen as the potential successor to Conor in terms of star power, and there are plenty of similarities.

    One of the similarities is that Ilia Topuria believes he can beat one of the all-time boxing greats, as he noted in the following tweet.

    Ilia Topuria backs himself to knock out Terence Crawford

    “I won’t talk about what would happen between me and Crawford in an octagon I’ll talk about what would happen in a ring. I put him to sleep in the first contact !!”

    Yes, this sounds outrageous, but Topuria has the kind of power that can help people believe just about anything that he says. Who knows, maybe at some point in the future we get the chance to see it – but first, Crawford has a meeting with Canelo Alvarez to focus on.

  • Jon Jones is NOT Retired – Looking to Fight at the White House: “Actively training”

    Jon Jones is NOT Retired – Looking to Fight at the White House: “Actively training”

    Jon Jones continues to troll the mixed martial arts world after recently claiming in an interview that he is no longer retired from the sport.

    As we know, wherever Jon Jones goes, controversy seems to follow. He thrives in chaotic environments and after retiring earlier this year, many felt as if it wasn’t going to last. Alas, that hasn’t proven to be the case, with Jon claiming that he wants to fight on next year’s proposed UFC White House card.

    Dana White, meanwhile, isn’t quite as convinced. He’s made it clear that he’s not sure he can trust Jon Jones in a position like that, but given the stakes involved if we do get the chance to see Jon vs Tom Aspinall, you’d have to think that Dana would at least be open to the idea from a business standpoint.

    In a recent interview, Jon Jones was asked about his future, and he had the following to say.

    Jon Jones claims he is no longer retired from MMA

    “I am not retired. I am actively training five days a week, and I’m in the UFC’s drug testing pool.”

    “I don’t really know [about UFC White House], it’s kind of out of my control right now. I’m training for the event, I’ll be ready for the event. That’s my goal, that’s my intention, but ultimately, it’s up to the boss.”

    At this point, it’s hard to know whether he’s coming or going – and that’ll likely continue to be the case.

  • Conor McGregor Running for President is a Decent Gimmick, According to Former Politician and UFC Fighter

    Conor McGregor Running for President is a Decent Gimmick, According to Former Politician and UFC Fighter

    MMA analyst Chael Sonnen has given his thoughts on Conor McGregor continuing to make a push to come President of Ireland.

    As we know, Conor McGregor has been involved in plenty of controversies in the last few years – and that’s us putting it lightly. Now, in the present day, it seems he was one main focus above all others: becoming president back in his home country of Ireland.

    Alas, while Conor McGregor is an ambitious person, pretty much anyone with any knowledge of Ireland’s politicial system has said that it’d be pretty much impossible for him to achieve this goal.

    In a recent video, Chael Sonnen had some interesting views on Conor McGregor’s latest stunt.

    Chael Sonnen discusses Conor McGregor’s presidency ‘character’

    “There’s no politician that you’ve ever seen on TV that is that politician. It’s a performance. There’s nobody on TV that is being themself. Not one single person you’ve ever seen, all the way down to your local weatherman. They’re all playing a character to some degree.”

    “And he says, ‘I will not pass any bill through without sending it back to the people.’ … And there is always a mistake made in business to let people have it their way and to let people have options. There’s a book called The Paradox of Choice and one of the worst things that you can do is ask the consumer what they want… it’s a big mistake in politics. 

    “It’s a big mistake to think that people are paying attention and it’s a big mistake to think that we live in a democracy. … Democracy is a tremendously bad problem because that means if you have 51% of the people, they can control the other 49%. We do not live in a democracy. That is something that you’ve put in your heads. We live in a republic and there’s a massive difference.”

  • Sean Strickland Explains Why Caio Borralho is “An Idiot” Over Weight Cutting

    Sean Strickland Explains Why Caio Borralho is “An Idiot” Over Weight Cutting

    UFC star Sean Strickland has questioned Caio Borralho for opting to cut weight twice ahead of UFC Paris – once to serve as back-up for the UFC 319 main event.

    If there’s one thing we know to be true about Sean Strickland, it’s that he doesn’t hold back when giving his opinion. He is someone who has a lot of interesting views both in and outside of mixed martial arts, and he isn’t afraid to voice them.

    Last weekend, Caio Borralho attempted to earn himself a UFC middleweight title shot – but fell short. He lost to Nassourdine Imavov in what proved to be a fairly one-sided fight at UFC Paris, and Sean Strickland was one of many who was left surprised by the performance that the Brazilian produced.

    In a recent tweet, Sean Strickland had the following to say about Borralho’s outing in the French capital.

    Sean Strickland’s view on Caio Borralho at UFC Paris

    “Caio is my buddy but hes an idiot. He trained with us and was useless.  

    “Me “whats wrong with you”

    “Caio “Im cutting, im an alternate”

    “So you’re giving up 4 weeks of your camp cutting weight twice while having a fight coming up? 

    “Whoever told you to do that, please hit him.”

    “It was so frustrating I wanted to hit him.. I didnt say anything because I wanted to keep his spirits up but he really took some bad advice from someone. That fight wasnt him. It was missing 4 weeks of training cutting weight twice.”

  • Losene Keita Not Cut From UFC Following Cancelation Of UFC Paris Fight With Patricio Pitbull

    Losene Keita Not Cut From UFC Following Cancelation Of UFC Paris Fight With Patricio Pitbull

    Despite rumors and early reports following the cancelation of his scheduled UFC Paris bout due to weight management issues, it appears Losene Keita will remain on the UFC roster.

    During the post-fight press conference for UFC Paris, UFC Senior Vice President of International and Content David Shaw stated that Keita has not been cut by the promotion.

    “I believe [Keita has a future in the UFC],” Shaw said. “Honestly, I don’t know the specifics. I think a few of us were surprised the fight didn’t happen, but in any case, it’s going to be good to have him on the roster.”

    Keita had been scheduled to take part in a fight with Patricio Pitbull following Keita’s signing to the UFC about three weeks ago. Keita, however, missed the non-title featherweight limit by three pounds, causing the bout’s cancelation.

    Losene Keita Has Not Been Cut By The UFC

    Not long after the incident, Pitbull reportedly refuted any apology attempts from Keita, criticizing him for the weight miss and calling him “Fat Panther.”

    Keita made his professional MMA debut in 2015, going on to be a notable presence in Oktagon MMA. In 2022, he’d win the Oktagon interim lightweight title before becoming undisputed champion about four months later. Keita would then interim featherweight gold in 2023 before becoming undisputed featherweight champ before the end of the year, becoming the first champ-champ in Oktagon MMA history.

    Keita would regain the Oktagon lightweight title before the end of his time with the promotion by winning the promotion’s lightweight tournament, defeating Agy Sardari, Predrag Bogdanović, Mateusz Legierski, and Ronald Paradeiser in 2024.

  • 9 Hits And 3 Misses From UFC Paris: Nassourdine Imavov vs. Caio Borralho

    9 Hits And 3 Misses From UFC Paris: Nassourdine Imavov vs. Caio Borralho

    In what has seemingly become a fall tradition, the UFC returned to Paris for a Fight Night event, with this year’s UFC Paris taking place at the Accor Arena on September 6.

    This marks the fourth straight year the UFC has held a September Fight Night event in the City of Lights. With France only just legalizing MMA back in 2020, the UFC has annually made an impact in Paris with entertaining fight cards for the French fanbase. Last year’s UFC Paris card saw Renato Moicano score a doctor’s stoppage victory over Benoit Saint Denis.

    The main event of this year’s UFC Paris saw a major middleweight contenders clash featuring Nassourdine Imavov and Caio Borralho. Imavov entered this bout on a four-fight win streak and with seven wins in his last nine. This marked his first outing since his finish of former middleweight champion Israel Adesanya at UFC Saudi Arabia in February. Borralho entered with wins in all but two of his professional MMA fights, including a perfect 7-0 Octagon record. The Fighting Nerds member entered this fight off a win over Jared Cannonier last year at UFC Vegas 96.

    Saint Denis was involved in this year’s card as well, taking on Mauricio Ruffy in the co-main event. Saint Denis had won six of his last eight, most recently submitting Kyle Prepolec at UFC 315. Ruffy had won seven straight and 3-0 in the UFC entering tonight’s bout, coming in off his epic spinning wheel kick knockout of King Green at UFC 313.

    Who left their mark in Paris? Who could have done a lot better? Let’s find out with the UFC Paris Hits and Misses!

    Hit: Lighting Up The City With Finishes Galore

    In one of the most historical cities in the world, the UFC gave the people of Paris a treat with all of the action that went on at the event. Out of the 13 fights that took place at UFC Paris, 11 ended via a finish. This tied a record set also by UFC Fight Night Syndey in November 2014, UFC 224 in May 2018, and UFC 281 in November 2022.

    This included a preliminary card that went 7-for-7 in finishes. Highlights from the preliminary action featured first-round knockouts from the likes of Rinat Fakhretdinov, Sam Patterson, Kaue Fernandes, Ante Delija, and Oumar Sy. Meanwhile, the main card saw the likes of Axel Sola, Mason Jones, Modestas Bukauskas, and Benoint Saint Denis scoring finishes.

    There are times where UFC Fight Night cards can be a bit of a miss; there may have some trepidation that such could happen after how the preliminary card went. Just look at UFC Shanghai from a couple of weeks ago. But without question, UFC Paris more than delivered (and thank goodness it was a Fight Night that took place outside of the UFC APEX).

    Hit: Paris Presents Lively Atmosphere

    They say that the international UFC crowds are the best ones, and for good reason. But credit where it’s due, the audience present at the Accor Arena was awesome. The crowd was loud from the very first prelim and into the co-main event and main event bouts — where they were loud at the end seeing their hometown fighters come out on top.

    The Paris card has become an annual late summer/early fall tradition that has been truly enjoyable, and I’m glad we have it.

    Hit: Sam Patterson On A First-Round Finish Frenzy

    I don’t know what has gotten into Sam Patterson over the last four fights, but if he has some sort of routine or good-luck charm or superstitious practice, he needs to keep it up. His finish of Trey Waters during the prelims shows just how much momentum that young man has.

    After a slow start from both men, Waters seemed to be getting the upper hand. But Patterson got into a groove with his right hand, and he continuosuly landed it to devastating effects on Waters, snapping his head back repeatedly. Eventually, the referee saw enough, giving Patterson the win in about three minutes.

    Patterson may have lost his UFC debut back at UFC 286 but he’s now racked up four straight first-round finishes. It may be appropriate that his nickname is “The Future”; if Patterson, the Dana White Contender’s Series and Brave CF alumnus, can continue to develop while putting on performances like this, his future might be bright.

    Hit: Ante Delija Has Opportunity In Weak UFC Heavyweight Scene

    It was just a few years ago when Ante Delija became the 2022 PFL heavyweight champion, and after Francis Ngannou was signed by the promotion, some wondered if Delija would get a showdown with Ngannou. While that dream fight of his never came, and Delija ultimately departed the PFL earlier this year, his UFC run is off to as strong of a start as it could be with his first-round stoppage of Marcin Tybura.

    Though Tybura tried to stop the initial right-hand based attack with his grappling, Delija managed to escape Tybura’s grasp and trouble him with his striking. Delija’s attack would be too much for Tybura, who’d fall to the mat to give the former PFL champ a TKO in his UFC debut.

    Tybura came into the fight ranked No. 7 at heavyweight. On one hand, this, combined with Curtis Blaydes’ near-loss to a debuting Rizvan Kuniev earlier this summer (combined with Kuniev entering the rankings on a loss) might be presented as a bad look for the UFC’s heavyweight division. But look at what this can do for it — and what it does for Delija. He’ll be placed just outside of the top five at heavyweight. If he wins another fight or two, then he’ll be already primed for a title shot — and that gives this division another serious name that it desperately needs.

    Miss: Herb Dean – Make It Make Sense

    It feels like something is up every event Herb Dean officiates, and it’s sad. It feels like there have been plenty of fights this year where if he’s referring, his decisions can become the center of attention. That’s not good. And to make this week’s matters worse, this involved not one, but two calls made.

    Dean’s bad night started during the preliminary card, with Kaue Fernandes using a leg-kick attack gameplan to score a finish of Harry Hardwick. Fernandes got Hardwick limping around the Octagon less than two minutes into the fight, and yet Dean, despite seeing Hardwick wobble around, allowed the fight to continue. One particularly bad leg kick saw Hardwick roll around the mat. But Dean waited to see Hardwick unable to stand despite his efforts before calling the fight.

    Then, on the main card, Dean had a blunder during Axel Sola’s win over Rhys McKee. Sola landed a body shot that appeared to send McKee to the mat. McKee appeared to go for a takedown quickly, but Sola stopped that right away with a couple of seconds of ground-and-pound. Though McKee seemed to still be in the fight and defending, Dean stepped in and waved the bout off — much to the protests of McKee and the crowd (and the rest of the MMA community on X).

    For the 3 millionth time, how is it officials (refs, judges, etc.) aren’t obligated to defend their controversial decisions (and quite often get away with them)? It’s a sad state of an affair in this sport.

    Hit: Mason Jones – Call Him Comeback Kid

    How do you follow up winning a wild fight with Jeremy Stephens in your UFC return? Well, Mason Jones’ answer to that question was to nearly get stopped by Bolaji Oki, only to come from behind and score a finish in the next round.

    Oki rocked and dropped Jones twice in the fight’s first 90 seconds, nearly putting him away right then and there. Jones would not be deterred, however, and he took control, attempting to lock up a submission and storming back to take control of the fight. Jones would bring Oki to the mat in the second round and overwhelm him with ground-and-pound en route to a comeback TKO.

    Jones went 1-2 (1 NC) during his first UFC tenure from January 2021 to July 2022. Since getting cut, Jones has now won six straight, winning all four of his fights in Cage Warriors before getting re-signed by the UFC. A firm eye should now be on Jones as he continues to develop and work his way up against more prominent names at lightweight.

    Hit: Modestas Bukauskas Racks Up Wins

    Don’t look now, but Modestas Bukauskas might be a fight or two away from being a ranked light heavyweight after his buzzer-beater knockout of Paul Craig.

    Both men looked to utilize grappling in this matchup, with Bukauskas trying to use the clinch before Craig tried to bring the fight to the mat. Though the fight ended up on the ground, Bukauskas was the one in control. He’d deliver some strong ground-and-pound, including an elbow right at the horn that left Craig unable to get back to his corner and unable to continue.

    Bukauskas’ initial UFC run saw him go just 1-3 before the promotion parted ways with him. Now, he’s got four wins in the Octagon, including three finishes during that span. A number next to his name in the rankings might be coming sooner than some may think.

    Hit: Thank you, Paul Craig

    The 12-year professional MMA career of Paul Craig ended in Paris, as he laid down the gloves in the center of the Octagon following his loss to Modestas Bukauskas.

    Craig started professional MMA in August 2013, winning his first nine bouts. That included his UFC debut in December 2016, defeating Henrique da Silva. Craig would lose four of his next six but proved to be an entertaining, and popular, figure — especially when he competed on UFC cards held in Europe.

    Craig went 5-0-1 between September 2019 and March 2022, scoring four performance bonuses during that time. Craig’s time in the UFC, however, ended with losses in six of eight, facing off against various notable names in today’s UFC light heavyweight division, including Johnny Walker and Caio Borralho, as well as ranked middleweight contender Brendan Allen.

    Craig wasn’t the winningest kind of fighter in the UFC. But were his fights always entertaining and something people kept tabs on? By far. So, shoutout to “Bearjew” and the best to him in his retirement.

    Hit: The Best Benoit Saint Denis Has Ever Looked

    After his outing in Paris last year did not go the way he wanted, Benoit Saint Denis returned to his home country this year for a show in the Octagon that proved to be perhaps the best performance he’s ever had, turning away the rising Mauricio Ruffy in a second-round finish.

    Saint Denis brought pressure right away, mounting Ruffy in just 60 seconds and controlling the action from there, even as Ruffy brought the fight back to the feet for the last 40 seconds of round one. It didn’t take much for BSD to return the action to the mat for round two, where’d he score a victory via rear-naked choke.

    The other time BSD had this strong of a win, you’d probably have to look at his UFC 295 outing, when he knocked out Matt Frevola in just 91 seconds at Madison Square Garden. Now that he has back-to-back finishes under his belt against names who were unranked or lower ranked, maybe BSD’s next bout can come against someone in the lower portion of the top-10 at lightweight.

    Miss: Too Much, Too Quick For Mauricio Ruffy?

    I don’t want to completely wreck on Mauricio Ruffy; as mentioned, Benoit Saint Denis had one of the best performances of his career in the UFC Paris co-main event. But on that same regard, Mauricio Ruffy looked completely outclassed.

    This was only Ruffy’s fourth fight in the Octagon since coming into the UFC off a highlight finish on Dana White’s Contender Series. The finishes have been great and made Ruffy worthy of attention, let alone the fact he’s part of the Fighting Nerds team. But perhaps going from King Green to BSD, who has been in there with the likes of Dustin Poirier and Renato Moicano, may have been a little much of a jump.

    Hopefully Ruffy finds another opponent in fairly short time and he can have a rebound performance to take his momentum back up.

    Miss: Nassourdine Imavov And Caio Borralho Just Gave Khamzat Chimaev To Either Anthony Hernandez Or Reinier De Ridder

    Talk about a way to end an exciting UFC Paris card with a letdown — and to come super close to a middleweight title shot, only to just hand it away. Nassourdine Imavov may have gotten the win in his native France over Caio Borralho, but both men may not be getting the middleweight title shot they could have received with an impressive victory.

    The fight didn’t have the biggest amount of output, with Imavov finding success behind his jab and Borralho not bringing out the level of activity we are used to seeing from him. Though Borralho battled back in a strong third-round performance, Imavov’s striking proved to be just too much — though not enough to earn a finish.

    Though Imavov came into the contest ranked No. 2 at middleweight, UFC CEO and President Dana White has hinted at the possibility of Anthony “Fluffy” Hernandez or former two-division ONE champion Reinier de Ridder jumping him if one of them scores a highlight victory in the main event of UFC Vancouver next month. Now with the boring fight Imavov and Borralho put on in Paris, it’d only take a good (read: good, not great) performance from one of those two to score the first crack at Khamzat Chimaev.

  • “The Winner Of RDR/Fluffy Is Getting The Next Title Shot” – Fans & Fighters Debate Middleweight Title Picture After Nassourdine Imavov Dominates Caio Borralho At UFC Paris

    It may not have been the performance to earn him a title shot, but Nassourdine Imavov put on a fairly dominant showing in front of his home crowd, defeating Caio Borralho in the main event of UFC Paris.

    Though the opening round was slow, Imavov pushed the pace on Borralho, overwhelming him early. Borralho, however, would end up with more output than the French fighter by the first round’s end. Imavov continued to work Borralho over with jabs and countershots during the second round, while Borralho had some moments — but definitely not the production we’ve been used to seeing from the Brazilian.

    Borralho finally seemed to get into the fight during the third round, landing more shots and doing damage with them. Notably, however, Imavov had stopped all four takedown attempts from Borralho by this point. Imavov then completely outworked Borralho in the fourth round to put him on the ropes.

    Imavov then dominated the fifth round to nearly sweep the judges’ scorecards and score the victory.

    Nassourdine Imavov Dominates Caio Borralho In Potential Title Eliminator At UFC Paris

    Imavov has now won five straight and he has won eight of his last 10 outings.

    This marked Borralho’s first loss since his second professional MMA bout.

    Whether Imavov receives a title opportunity or not may boil down to the performances of Anthony Hernandez and Reinier de Ridder when they face off in the main event of UFC Vancouver next month.

  • “Fraud Checked” – Fans & Fighters React As Benoit Saint Denis Dominates Mauricio Ruffy En Route To Second-Round Submission At UFC Paris

    “Fraud Checked” – Fans & Fighters React As Benoit Saint Denis Dominates Mauricio Ruffy En Route To Second-Round Submission At UFC Paris

    In front of his home country, Benoit Saint Denis may have scored the biggest victory in his MMA career, finishing the rising Mauricio Ruffy in the UFC Paris co-main event.

    Saint Denis got off to a quick start, pressuring Ruffy and getting him up against the fence. The action moved to the ground, and Saint Denis got into full mount just 60 seconds into the bout. Saint Denis looked to get to Ruffy’s back, but Ruffy shook him off and brought the fight back to the feet. BSD would bring the action back to the ground, keeping Ruffy in his grasp until an accidental low blow, and then controlling the action on the feet in the round’s final 40 seconds.

    BSD remained in firm control, scoring a takedown during the second round before locking in a rear-naked choke and scoring the submission.

    Benoit Saint Denis Submits Mauricio Ruffy At UFC Paris

    Saint Denis has now won two straight and seven of his last nine. This marked his second straight submission win, following his submission of Kyle Prepolec at UFC 315.

    This marks just the second loss of Ruffy’s professional MMA career. He was 3-0 in the UFC entering this fight, coming into tonight off a head-kick knockout of King Green at UFC 313.