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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    UFC Fight Night took place tonight from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights! 

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

    UFC Fight Night Results: Main Card

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

    Preliminary Card

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

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

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    HyunSung Park def. Carlos Hernandez

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

    Denise Gomes def. Elise Reed

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

    Luana Santos def. Tainara Lisboa

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

    Yadier del Valle def. Connor Matthews

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

    Jared Gordon def. Thiago Moises

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

    Gabe Green def. Matheus Camilo

    Gabe Green got the submission in round two.

    Main Card Highlights

    Melquizael Costa def. Julian Erosa

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

    Nursulton Ruziboev def. Dustin Stoltzfus

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

    Mairon Santos def. Sodiq Yusuff

    Mairon Santos got it done on the scorecards.

    Michael Morales def. Gilbert Burns

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Denise Gomes Obliterates Elise Reed At UFC Vegas 106

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Main Card Bouts:

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

    Undercard Highlights:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Gilbert Burns vs. Michael Morales

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

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

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

    Gilbert Burns Needs a Win

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Michael Morales Feels No pressure

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Islam Makhachev Moving To Welterweight

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Ilia Topuria Throws Shade At Charles Oliveira And Islam Makhachev

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    UFC 317

    UFC 317

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

    Co Main Event

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    UFC 317

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Dricus Du Plessis vs. Khamzat Chimaev

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

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

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

    UFC 319

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

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

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

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

    Sean Brady Snubbed by Daniel Cormier

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Photo by Tim Wheaton

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

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

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

    Number One Contender Natalia Silva

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

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

    UFC Champion Valentina Shevchenko

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    TWEET

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Main Card:

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

    Preliminary Card (bout order TBA):

    • Flyweight: Bruno Silva vs. Joshua Van
    • Women’s Flyweight: Ariane Da Silva vs. Wang Cong
    • Light Heavyweight: Johnny Walker vs. Azamat Murzakanov
    • Heayvweight: Serghei Spivac vs. Waldo Cortes-Acosta
    • Featherweight: Jeka Saragih vs. Yoo Joo-sang
    • Welterweight: Khaos Williams vs. Uros Medic
  • 7 Hits & 3 Misses From UFC 315: Belal Muhammad vs. Jack Della Maddalena

    7 Hits & 3 Misses From UFC 315: Belal Muhammad vs. Jack Della Maddalena

    For the first time in a decade, the UFC arrived to Montreal, looking to bring the Bell Centre a night of memorable action with two title fights and some rising stars to watch out for.

    It was the UFC’s first visit to the biggest city in the Canadian province of Quebec since UFC 186 in 2015 — a card that was headlined by Demetrious Johnson retaining the UFC flyweight title against Kyoji Horiguchui.

    Though Canadian talent was featured during the course of the evening, the main event’s focus was on the welterweight championship clash between Belal Muhammad and Jack Della Maddalena.

    Muhammad had entered UFC 315 on an unbeaten streak that stretched back to 2019. He had risen his way up the ranks and all the way up to the UFC championship, taking out names such as Demian Maia, Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson, Sean Brady and Gilbert Burns. He captured the gold with a decision win over Leon Edwards at UFC 304.

    Standing across the cage from him was Jack Della Maddalena — who was given this opportunity a couple of months ago when Shavkat Rakhmonov was still unable to make the walk due to injury. JDM hadn’t lost since dropping his first two bouts as a pro and was a perfect 7-0 in the UFC. It was also JDM’s first fight since defeating Burns at UFC 299 last year.

    Gold was also on the line in the co-main event as Valentina Shevchenko looked to defend the UFC women’s flyweight championship against Manon Fiorot.

    This was Shevchenko’s first fight not against Alexa Grasso since recapturing the 125-pound title in their trilogy fight back in September. Outside of the 20 months or so that Grasso was wearing the gold, Shevchenko had been dominating the division since winning the title at UFC 231 in December 2018. Most, if not all, challengers that came up against her were completely outclassed.

    Like her title challenger counterpart on the evening, Fiorot hadn’t lost a fight since her own professional MMA debut. Fiorot had quickly made impressions since entering the UFC, taking out notable names in the division that included Mayra Bueno Silva, Jennifer Maia, Katlyn Cerminara, Rose Namajunas and Erin Blanchfield.

    Who delivered in Canada? Who didn’t? Let’s go into it together with the hits and misses of UFC 315!

    Hit – Hometown Hero Barriault

    I had been in debate about whether or not to include this, given Bruno Silva being stretchered out at the end of this fight. But with Silva seemingly okay in the UFC’s updates, and “bonuses” misses I need to give, I’ve decided to give this a hit.

    Marc-André Barriault had one of the earliest strong performances on the night, finishing Silva during the early prelims. After both men landed big early and Silva momentarily dumped Barriault to the mat, Barriault put Silva away with some vicious elbows in the clinch. They didn’t just do big damage, but one of them dropped Silva out cold.

    It was an incredible and much-needed performance for Barriault. Coming into this fight off three straight losses, Barriault may have been facing the chopping block with a loss here. Instead, he gets to have a major knockout and memorable performance in front of a crowd in his home country.

    Miss – Whatever Those Judges’ Scorecards Were

    To quote commentary after Melvin Manhoef vs. Rafael Carvalho at Bellator 155, “The only thing more disappointing than that fight, was that horrendous decision.” Not only was Mondestas Bukauskas vs. Ion Cutelaba a letdown, but the nature of the bout’s decision left MMA fans either scratching their heads or filled with rage.

    Though it wasn’t his most exciting performance, Cutelaba appeared to do enough over three rounds. He applied early pressured, delivered damaging calf kicks and had strong clinch work. Though Bukauskas had his moments — especially in the final round where he stuffed takedowns and landed counters — his overall output was inconsistent. Despite Cutelaba’s early work, the judges were split in baffling fashion.

    Even if you don’t consider this fight a robbery, the nature of the scorecards being all over the place is what is confusing. How do we get to a point where there is a 30-27 scorecard for one fighter and a 30-27 for the other? How the heck did Pasquale Procopio see all three rounds for Bukauskas anyway? There are more questions than answers, and we’re never going to get any (I have problems with two judges giving Belal Muhammad round one in his fight against Jack Della Maddalena, too, but I digress…)

    Once again, coming out of an MMA card, we’re talking about bad judging. How is it 2025 and we’re still on this? It’s tiring, and if we’re not going to get the Global/PRIDE scoring system into the Unified Rules of MMA, then why can’t we at least hear from judges after controversial scorecards like these? Sadly, that’ll never happen.

    Hit – Jasmine Jasudavicius On The Rise

    I’ve been a fan of Jasmine Jasudavicius for a little while now, and it’s clear that she may be a future star in the flyweight division after the performance she put on in the win over former strawweight champion Jessica Andrade.

    Using her physical advantages, Jasudavicius overwhelmed Andrade on the feet before taking her down with ease. She then swiftly transitioned into a rear-naked choke for the submission win.

    The performance was as emphatic as it was efficient, pushing Jasudavicius firmly into title contention. Will she be next in line for a shot at the title? No. But this fight has shown she’s ready for top competition. And it will be interesting to see what Jasudavicius can do against another notable contender in the division right now — be it former champ Alexa Grasso, Erin Blanchfield, Maycee Barber or Rose Namajunas.

    Hit – Is Natalia Silva Ready For A Title Shot?

    Jasmine Jasudavicius may be still another couple of fights away from a title shot. Natalia Silva, on the other hand, may be next in line after her strong win over former champion Alexa Grasso.

    Silva utilized her speed and sharp strikes to control all three rounds against the former champion. Silva repeatedly found success with leg kicks, quick combinations and slick footwork, while Grasso struggled to find openings and momentum.

    Silva has now scored victories over two former UFC champions in Jessica Andrade and Grasso. And the kind of performance she put on against the very woman who interrupted Valentina Shevchenko’s dominance at 125 might be enough to make her next in line for the gold. If not, a title eliminator against another top-5 ranked performer isn’t out of the question — and a win there would make it undeniable.

    Hit – A Wild Third Round Between Jose Aldo And Aiemann Zahabi

    Jose Aldo’s MMA career might not have ended with a win or a tribute video package. But it did end with an exciting bout against Aiemann Zahabi that included a final round that could be up for Round of the Year nominations in any MMA End of Year awards.

    Aldo’s forward pressure and combinations had brought him an early edge in the fight, but a strong performance in the second round from Zahabi made the fight close. The third round, however, saw wild momentum swings. Aldo dropped Zahabi early but couldn’t find the finish. A fatigued Aldo when saw Zahabi capitalize, unloading punches, elbows, and ground-and-pound as he looked for a finish of his own. In a fight that saw so close, Zahabi’s late momentum in the final two rounds earned him the nod in a fight that could have been scored either way.

    Though Zahabi is 37, this win continues a string of success he has been on for the last five years now. People will have their opinions on how he’d perform against the best contenders in a stacked bantamweight division, but it can’t be denied that he’s at least earned the opportunity to fight a top-10 contender at 135 now.

    Hit – A Tribute To A Legendary Career

    I could focus on Aldo’s weight issues entering this week. I could focus on his gas tank emptying out during the flurry in the third round. But I’m not going to do any of that.

    I’m instead going to take the time and pay my respects to one of the greatest careers this sport has seen. Jose Aldo is one of the reasons we talk about the lighter weight classes in the modern day and age of MMA. During the times when the UFC wasn’t hosting fights below 155 pounds, people like Jose Aldo were making a killing and showing their talents. Aldo dominated the featherweight scene in the WEC, and that continued when he became the inaugural UFC featherweight champion, pulling off victory after victory before competing against Conor McGregor at UFC 194 — one of the industry’s most memorable and highly publicized title fights.

    From Cub Swanson to Urijah Faber, from Chad Mendes to “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung-Jung, from Frankie Edgar to Max Holloway, Jose Aldo has been in the cage with some of the greatest to ever be in this sport. And not only did he dominate in his prime, but Aldo even showed he could still go as he nears 39 years of age.

    A happy retirement to the legend and UFC Hall of Famer! A toast to his memorable career!

    Hit – One Step Closer To The Next Women’s Superfight?

    There were plenty of questions about Valentina Shevchenko heading into this fight. In spite of winning back the women’s flyweight title in September, the interruption to her reign, combined with Manon Fiorot’s size and winning streak, led to Shevchenko being pegged as the underdog heading into this fight despite being defending champ.

    But Shevchenko proved how oddsmakers sometimes just don’t get it.

    Shevchenko started strong with sharp striking and a takedown in the first round, but Fiorot took control in the middle rounds with clinch control and increased aggression. Shevchenko tried to take momentum back in the fourth with powerful body kicks, a takedown, and a knockdown in the closing seconds. The fifth round remained tight, but Shevchenko’s consistency and impactful moments throughout earned her the unanimous decision on all three scorecards.

    So, what’s next for Shevchenko? There are still a couple of names in contention (like the aforementioned Silva and Jasudavicius). But, of course, the fight plenty of people want to see is a superfight between Shevchenko and women’s strawweight champion Weili Zhang. Zhang will probably still have to deal with Virna Jandiroba, then depending on if the UFC matchmakers want Silva as the next flyweight challenger or not, a Zhang win there could mean there can’t be another fight but it.

    Hit – JDM Turns Opportunity Into Gold

    Jack Della Maddalena would have gotten the opportunity to be a champion tonight. He was supposed to be fighting in the main event of UFC London a couple of months ago, taking on Leon Edwards. But with Shavkat Rakhmonov still on the sidelines, JDM was granted the chance to challenge Belal Muhammad. Now, after 25 minutes in the Octagon, JDM has managed to turn a sudden chance into a jackpot, walking out of UFC 315 the new UFC welterweight champion.

    JDM largely dictated the pace with technical striking. Muhammad held his own early and even managed to secure some positional control late, including a takedown and brief back control in round four. JDM’s striking volume and accuracy, as well as his ability to stuff takedowns, however, kept him in control for most of the fight. Despite Muhammad’s best efforts in the fifth, including a moment where he appeared to wobble his challenger in the fifth and landed ground control, JDM consistently rebounded and reasserted his rhythm, likely sealing a close but clear decision win and the championship.

    You have to feel good for someone like JDM completing his rise toward the gold. This opens up a lot of potential options for what could be next at 170, and here’s hoping that this injects some excitement in the division.

    On that note of what could be next, however…

    Miss – No Islam Makhachev vs. Ilia Topuria?

    A longstanding belief heading into this past weekend’s card was that a JDM win would result in Islam Makhachev moving up to 170 to challenge him for the UFC welterweight championship. That very well may still be the case even though there’s no official announcement yet.

    But it those are the plans, then unfortunately JDM’s victory brings us a monkey’s paw scenario. As it would mean a lightweight title fight between Islam Makhachev and Ilia Topuria would be off.

    Let me state this for the record: I was not a fan of Topuria’s decision to vacate the featherweight championship. Though he won the belt and retained it once against two of the greats in, respectively, Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway (the former of whom has now regained the title), there were still fights to be had for Topuria at 145. He didn’t clear the division; Diego Lopes and Movsar Evloev were chomping at the bit for title opportunities. Topuria’s reign was supposed to present us with fresh ideas for the division.

    That said, if we don’t get to see Topuria vs. Makhachev, it will be a disappoint. These two are without question two of the best athletes in the sport. And in a time when we say MMA is in a recession, in a time when Jon Jones seems to not want to unify the heavyweight title with Tom Aspinall, in a time in which the sport’s biggest star ever in Conor McGregor appears to be out of the picture for good now (for better or worse [maybe and instead of or]), and when one of the UFC’s other pound-for-pound names in Alex Pereira appears to be having negotiation issues with the promotion, a major fight like Topuria vs. Makhachev is a welcome sight.

    Topuria vs. Oliveira and JDM vs. Makhachev are solid fights, but it will be a case of “what could have been” if this is the case. And if Topuria vs. Makhachev does ever end up getting booked, we’d hope it’s not a case of “[insert timeframe here] too late.”

    But on that note…

    Miss – STILL No UFC 317 Main Event?

    UFC CEO Dana White promised us an answer to the questions regarding a UFC 317 main event (including the situations seen above) following UFC 315. But lo and behold, UFC 315 has come and gone, and we still don’t have an answer.

    White didn’t even appear at the press conference. Instead, Dave Shaw, the UFC’s Senior Vice President of International Operations, was there and promised an answer would be delivered in the coming week.

    To which my response is, it better.

    From the time of this piece’s publication, we are 47 days out from UFC 317, which is this year’s International Fight Week card. It’s had it’s fair share of shake-ups to main events in its history, but it’s always an event UFC puts a lot of stock into.

    And with just under seven weeks to go, an event that has all these attached events to it — a Hall of Fame induction ceremony, fan expo, etc. — has no announced main event. Even UFC 318 to be held the following month has a main event announced.

    UFC 315 was supposed to give us answers. Right now we’re still left with questions, and if we don’t get answers in a few days time, the UFC needs to be given even more flack.

  • ‘If The Man Don’t Want It Let’s Move On’ – Magomed Ankalaev Claims He Was Offered Alex Pereira Rematch For UFC 317

    ‘If The Man Don’t Want It Let’s Move On’ – Magomed Ankalaev Claims He Was Offered Alex Pereira Rematch For UFC 317

    One day removed from UFC 315, in spite of promises made in the days leading up to the event, there is still no announced main event for UFC 317 on June 28 in Las Vegas — as part of the UFC’s annual International Fight Week.

    The expectation had been (and still is) that Ilia Topuria would be involved in the main event for a lightweight title fight — either against Islam Makhachev or Charles Oliveira.

    But on X (formerly Twitter) on May 11, one champion spoke up about supposedly receiving an opportunity to headline the card — UFC light heavyweight champion Magomed Ankalaev.

    Ankalaev’s next fight is expected to be a rematch with former champion Alex Pereira, and Ankalaev claims that such a rematch was offered to him for one of the UFC’s biggest annual events. Ankalaev defeated Pereira to win the UFC’s 205-pound title at UFC 313 in March.

    Ankalaev says he is still up for competing at the event — even if he suggests Pereira might not be.

    Magomed Ankalaev Suggests He’s Ready, Was Offered To Fight At UFC 317

    This comes just a couple of days after Pereira’s own account had a post that claimed he was being mistreated by the promotion — only for Pereira to make another post hours later claiming his account was hacked.

    Daniel Cormier himself, for what it’s worth, claims Pereira is lying and saying the post was the result of negotiations going awry.

    Dana White, UFC’s CEO, seemed to confirm earlier this week that the plan for UFC 317’s headline bout would have been Topuria vs. Makachev (with a win for Belal Muhammad at UFC 315) or Topuria vs. Oliveira (with a win by Jack Della Maddalena at UFC 315).

    JDM won the welterweight title this weekend, with people subsequently assuming that the result would be Makhachev moving up to welterweight and Topuria and Oliveira fighting for a vacant title next month.

    But White did not show up to the UFC 315 post-fight press conference, and UFC executive David Shaw claims the main event should be announced within the coming days.

    What might not be helping this would-have-been-simple layout — Makhachev insisting he’s moving up to challenge JDM and be a double champion, not desiring to vacate the lightweight title.

  • ‘It’s Time To Move Forward’ – Jose Aldo Reflects On Decision To Retire Following Loss At UFC 315

    ‘It’s Time To Move Forward’ – Jose Aldo Reflects On Decision To Retire Following Loss At UFC 315

    After coming out of retirement almost exactly one year ago, UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo hung up the gloves again at UFC 315, following a loss in a highly competitive battle with Aiemann Zahabi.

    During his Octagon interview, Aldo reflected on how he didn’t have the heart for competing in MMA anymore.

    He reiterated these points on social media on May 11, while simultaneously desiring more time to be with his family and giving thanks to the UFC and Dana White.

    “Over the past few years, I rekindled the dream of becoming a champion once again. I trained as I always did, gave more than I ever had. But while cutting weight, something inside me said: “You don’t need to do this anymore.” And I listened.

    “It’s time to move forward. To live for my wife, for my kids. To celebrate the story I wrote with every war, every belt earned through blood and faith.”

    Jose Aldo Says He’s Listening To Inner Self In Choosing To Retire

    Aldo and Zahabi were originally scheduled to compete in a bantamweight bout. Aldo, however, reportedly had difficulties in making the weight, and the decision was made to change the fight to a featherweight one on the day of UFC 315 weigh-ins.

    Aldo seemed to get the better of Zahabi’s slow start early on, working his combinations on the rising contender. But Zahabi picked up momentum toward the end of the round, and the second frame was a back-and-forth, 50-50 battle.

    Aldo appeared to stun Zahabi during the third round and rushed for the finish. Aldo, however, seemed to gas out, resulting in Zahabi taking over and going on to win the fight via a controversial unanimous decision.

    Aldo came out of retirement last year at UFC 304, defeating Jonathan Martinez. Aldo then dropped another controversial decision, this time against Mario Bautsita, at UFC 307.

    Aldo, the longtime former UFC and WEC featherweight champion, had originally retired in September 2022, the same day his son was born and one month after dropping a decision to current bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 278.

  • ‘We Just Lost Islam Makhachev vs. Ilia Topuria’ – Islam Makhachev, Other Fighters & Fans React To Jack Della Maddalena Capturing UFC Welterweight Championship At UFC 315

    ‘We Just Lost Islam Makhachev vs. Ilia Topuria’ – Islam Makhachev, Other Fighters & Fans React To Jack Della Maddalena Capturing UFC Welterweight Championship At UFC 315

    At the end of 2024, the expectation was Shavkat Rakhmonov would be the first challenger for UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad. But injury to Rakhmonov led to opportunity for Jack Della Maddalena, who was thrusted from planned Fight Night London main event to a title shot.

    And JDM has made the most of his sudden opportunity, defeating Muhammad in a major upset to become the new UFC welterweight champion in the main event of UFC 315 in Montreal.

    The first round featured plenty of striking as the two felt each other out. Della Maddalena was getting the better of the exchanges and even shoved off an attempt by Muhammad to pin him against the fence. Muhammad was clearly holding his own in the striking department, however. This continued into the second round; JDM continued to dictate the pace, with Muhammad attempting to go strike-for-strike with him. Even when Muhammad attempted to get the fight to the ground, Della Maddalena was able to prevent it.

    By round three, Della Maddalena was in a solid flow, connecting at will on the defending champion, especially with his straight shots. Muhammad was answering and going toe-to-toe, but JDM seemed to remain in control. Muhammad looked to pick up the pace in round four, increasing the volume in his striking. JDM prevented another takedown, but Muhammad was able to get to his back. Muhammad, who appeared to be landing the stronger strikes in the round, pressed the action late with JDM against the fence.

    JDM connected on a few solid straights early in the fifth round, busting open Muhammad. But Muhammad wobbled JDM with a straight of his own before scoring a takedown. JDM was able to work his way back up with about two minutes left. He started to connect more on Muhammad, and he appeared hurt. JDM went into a clinch, however, giving Muhammad another opportunity. Muhammad rolled through on a takedown attempt and got on top. Despite some difficulty, JDM was able to get back to his feet.

    Jack Della Maddalena Upsets Belal Muhammad For UFC Welterweight Title At UFC 315

    JDM originally came into the UFC through Dana White’s Contender Series in 2021, and he’s now 8-0 and a world champion in the Octagon. Della Maddalena, who hasn’t lost since dropping his first two professional MMA fights, fought for the first time tonight since defeating Gilbert Burns in March 2024.

    This loss snaps an 11-fight win streak Muhammad had been on since 2019. It was his first defense of the UFC welterweight championship since defeating Leon Edwards at UFC 304 back in July.

    The expectation now is that Islam Makhachev will give up the UFC lightweight championship to challenge JDM for the 170-pound title in the future.

  • ‘Weili Vs Valentina Next’ – Fighters And Fans React To Valentina Shevchenko Winning Narrow Decision Against Manon Fiorot At UFC 315

    ‘Weili Vs Valentina Next’ – Fighters And Fans React To Valentina Shevchenko Winning Narrow Decision Against Manon Fiorot At UFC 315

    Coming into this fight as the underdog, Valentina Shevchenko had one of the toughest and closest fights of her career. But she ultimately came out on top against Manon Fiorot in the co-main event of UFC 315 to retain the UFC women’s flyweight championship.

    Shevchenko got off to a strong start in the opening frame, being tactical with her striking and connecting solidly with her right hook early, taking advantage of Fiorot trying to be aggressive early. One of those shots connected right on Fiorot’s nose, busting her up. Shevchenko added a takedown before the end of the round.

    Fiorot came out for a better second round. Despite some early struggle, she managed to land a takedown on Shevchenko and controlled the positioning and pace. Shevchenko, however, appeared to still be landing the more effective striking. The third round proved to be just as close, with Fiorot controlling the action in the clinch, landing some key knees and finding her power to land on Shevchenko.

    Shevchenko, of course, would not be deterred. She picked her striking game back up, connecting powerful strikes and landing some notable body kicks. Shevchenko would then cement the round with a takedown and dropping the challenger with a hook in the closing seconds of the fourth.

    After yet another close the fifth round, the fight went to the judges’ hands, with all three judges giving three rounds to Shevchenko, allowing her to retain the title.

    Valentina Shevchenko Edges Out Manon Fiorot, Retains Flyweight Title

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    This was the first title fight for Shevchenko since re-capturing the UFC women’s flyweight title in the trilogy fight with Alexa Grasso back in September. Shevchenko originally won the title at UFC 231 in December 2018, defending the title seven consecutive times before her upset loss to Grasso at UFC 285.

    This was Fiorot’s first loss since dropping her professional MMA debut back in 2018. Fiorot had won 12 straight and was 7-0 in the UFC, which included wins against Jennifer Maia, Rose Namajunas and Erin Blanchfield.

  • ‘Absolute Cinema’ – Fans And Fighters Applaud Retiring Jose Aldo After Decision Loss In Entertaining War With Aiemann Zahabi At UFC 315

    ‘Absolute Cinema’ – Fans And Fighters Applaud Retiring Jose Aldo After Decision Loss In Entertaining War With Aiemann Zahabi At UFC 315

    Jose Aldo’s UFC comeback ends at three fights, but he gets to go out after an entertaining battle with Aiemann Zahabi — albeit one he came up short in controversially — in a featured contest at UFC 315.

    Zahabi was slow to come out of the gate, and Aldo took advantage of that. Aldo worked combinations and brought about the forward pressure, clearly out-pacing, and in some cases overwhelming, Zahabi. Zahabi did have a strong rush at the end of the first round, and he looked to bring that momentum into the second round. The result was a better round, but nothing dominant from either man. The second saw both men have their moments in terms of striking, a back-and-forth battle that could have fallen either way.

    The momentum took major swings in the third round. Aldo connected with a right hand and a knee that dropped Zahabi. Aldo swarmed on a retreating Zahabi, looking to get a finish. Zahabi survived, however, and it appeared that Aldo had gassed himself out. Zahabi stringed punches together, landing a series of shots on the MMA legend. Aldo went for a takedown but got nothing but Zahabi going on top and laying ground-and-pound into him, including some elbows in the fight’s final minute. The elbows busted Aldo open in the final minute of the fight. Zahabi slammed Aldo a couple of times in the closing seconds, but the horn would sound.

    Zahabi won the second and third rounds on all three judges’ scorecards, giving him the unanimous decision nod.

    Jose Aldo Retires Following Loss To Aiemann Zahabi At UFC 315

    Zahabi has now won six straight fights and will aim for another bantamweight contender next, calling out Marlon “Chito” Vera.

    Aldo goes 1-2 in his 2024-25 comeback to the Octagon after his initial retirement. He was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2023.

  • Vitor Belfort Named As Latest Member Of UFC Hall Of Fame Class Of 2025

    Vitor Belfort Named As Latest Member Of UFC Hall Of Fame Class Of 2025

    One of the greatest and longest-tenured fighters in the history of MMA, let alone the UFC, will finally get his rightful spot in the UFC Hall of Fame.

    The UFC announced that former UFC light heavyweight champion Vitor Belfort is the latest name to join the UFC Hall of Fame Class of 2025.

    Belfort will be a part of the honor ceremonies on June 26, two days prior to UFC 317 and during the UFC’s International Fight Week.

    Vitor Belfort Named To UFC Hall Of Fame 2025 Class

    Belfort was a key figure in the UFC’s earliest days, debuting as a 1-0 fighter at UFC 12 and winning the heavyweight tournament that evening. Belfort would fight four more times in the UFC before jumping to PRIDE. From 2002-2009, Belfort bounced around and competed for a number of promotions including the UFC, PRIDE and Strikeforce.

    Belfort became UFC light heavyweight champion with a win over Randy Couture at UFC 46. He’d drop the title back to Couture in a rematch at UFC 49.

    In 2007, Belfort would rebound in Cage Rage by winning its light heavyweight championship.

    Belfort rejoined the UFC at UFC 103 in September 2009, competing until his retirement fight against Lyoto Macida at UFC 224 in 2018. During this stint, Belfort would challenge Anderson Silva and Chris Weidman for the UFC middleweight championship and Jon Jones for the light heavyweight championship, coming up short all three times.

    Belfort joins a UFC Hall of Fame class that also consists of Amanda Nunes, Robbie Lawler, Craig Piligian, the UFC 236 clash between Kelvin Gastelum and Israel Adesanya and the 2025 Forrest Griffin Community Award winner, Charles Oliveira.

  • ‘Give Her A Title Shot’ – Fans React To Striking Clinic From Natália Silva To Defeat Former Champion At UFC 315

    ‘Give Her A Title Shot’ – Fans React To Striking Clinic From Natália Silva To Defeat Former Champion At UFC 315

    The next challenger for the UFC women’s flyweight championship could very well be Natália Silva, as she took care of business against former champion Alexa Grasso at UFC 315.

    Silva looked to get to a fast start, mixing up her shots and moving around the cage in a speedy fashion. She also took control in the fight when it comes to battering with leg kicks and short combinations. Grasso, meanwhile, seemed to be more patient, focusing on her jabs and combinations. Grasso looked to take advantage of a slip on a kick by Silva, but Silva was able to easily shove her away.

    Silva continued to use her speed toward success in the second round. Her quick hands combined with her footwork frustrated Grasso, as she continued to put on a solid striking display. Grasso had a strong volume output in the closing seconds of the second round, but it got nothing going for her.

    The third round presented nothing different, as all three judges gave 30-27 scores to Silva in a dominant decision victory.

    Natália Silva Outstrikes And Outworks Alexa Grasso In One-Sided Decision Win At UFC 315

    Silva is now 7-0 in the Octagon. Her previous wins have come against the likes of Jéssica Andrade, Viviane Araújo and Jasmine Jasudavicius.

    Grasso has now been unable to win in three straight fights since scoring the upset of Valentina Shevchenko to win the UFC women’s flyweight title. Her previous two fights had been the draw and loss in the second and third bouts, respectively, of Grasso and Shevchenko’s rivalry.