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  • Watch: Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poirier – Full Fight For Free

    Watch: Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poirier – Full Fight For Free

    The UFC has decided to treat fans by releasing the full Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poirier fight for free on YouTube, just in time to stir up excitement ahead of some major lightweight shakeups. If you missed it live, now’s your chance to see what happens when a submission machine meets a man with fists like anvils, all without paying a penny.

    The Fight: Charles Oliveira vs. Dustin Poirier – Watch

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6srwekM-RU

    This matchup was a classic clash of styles. Charles Oliveira, known for his slick submissions and record-setting finish rate, put his lightweight belt on the line against Dustin Poirier, a perennial contender with a reputation for violence and grit. The bout started at a furious pace, with Poirier landing heavy shots and nearly sending Oliveira to the mat early. Oliveira, unfazed, returned fire with knees and body kicks, mixing up his attacks and keeping Poirier guessing.

    The second round saw Oliveira’s ground game take over. He managed to pin Poirier and unleashed a barrage of elbows, making it clear why he holds the record for most submissions in UFC history. Poirier, tough as ever, survived the onslaught but couldn’t get back to his feet or mount any offense.

    In the third, Oliveira wasted no time jumping on Poirier’s back and locking in a rear-naked choke. Poirier tried to fight it off, but Oliveira’s grip was too tight. The tap came just over a minute into the round, cementing Oliveira’s status as the king of submissions and leaving Poirier with another close-but-not-quite moment on the big stage.

    Dustin Poirier
    Image: UFC.com

    What’s Next for Oliveira and Poirier? Charles Oliveira is set to fight Ilia Topuria at UFC 317 on June 28, 2025, in Las Vegas. The stakes? The vacant lightweight crown. Oliveira is coming off a win over Michael Chandler and is looking to reclaim his spot at the top of the division. Dustin Poirier is preparing for his swan song. UFC 318, scheduled for July 19 in New Orleans, will see Poirier face Max Holloway for the BMF title in what’s billed as his retirement fight. The two have history: Poirier won both previous encounters, but Holloway is coming in hot after a move to lightweight and a highlight-reel knockout at UFC 300.

  • Ilia Topuria vs. Paddy Pimblett: Former UFC Champ Says Fight Is Inevitable ‘Trash Talk, Big Money, and No Love Lost’

    Ilia Topuria vs. Paddy Pimblett: Former UFC Champ Says Fight Is Inevitable ‘Trash Talk, Big Money, and No Love Lost’

    The UFC rumor mill is spinning, and this time, it’s all about Ilia Topuria and Paddy Pimblett. Former UFC champ Michael Bisping has weighed in, and according to him, this fight is less a question of “if” and more a matter of ‘when.’

    Ilia Topuria vs. Paddy Pimblett – Soon

    Ilia Topuria, who’s set to face Charles Oliveira next week for the vacant lightweight UFC title, is already looking past the Brazilian and aiming his verbal jabs at the UK-born Paddy Pimblett. As Bisping put it, “Ilia’s going to fight Charles Oliveira next week for the vacant title, and he’s already got his sights on Paddy Pimblett next, because he is a pain in the ass, he is a prick, he does not like him one little bit.”

    The feeling seems mutual. Pimblett has been stirring the pot, calling Topuria “hand sanitizer boy,” tossing water bottles, and generally doing his best to get under Topuria’s skin. And it’s working, Topuria wants to “shut him off” in the Octagon. Bisping, never one to mince words, summed up the UFC’s unique charm: “If people talk, we literally have a forum. You are literally paid life-changing money to go out there and beat the hell out of the guy that is talking crap about you, that is winding you up, that is annoying you to the max.”

    Of course, confidence isn’t in short supply on either side. Topuria has made a habit of changing his social media bio to reflect his next conquest, calling out Islam Makhachev, promising to knock out Max Holloway and Alexander Volkanovski, and then actually doing it. “But if, by one person’s standard, that makes you cocky, arrogant, a pain in the ass, when you’re doing the same thing, sure, granted he’s backed it up every single time. To be fair, so has Paddy Pimblett,” Bisping noted.

    Paddy Pimblett Responds To Critics Of His Off-Season Look
    Image: @theufcbaddy/Instagram

    Looking ahead, Bisping dismissed the idea that fighters can’t look past their next opponent. “Yes you can if you’re confident. Yes you can if you believe in yourself. Yes you can if you firmly believe that you’re going to go out there and just walk through Oliveira, become the champion of the world. Then, of course, you’re going to look forward and think, ‘Who am I going to fight next? Who is the biggest matchup for me?’” With Islam Makhachev likely tied up with Jack Della Maddalena and Justin Gaethje threatening to walk if he doesn’t get a title shot, Pimblett is the hottest ticket in town.

    Ilia Topuria Drops Bombshell Return Announcement For UFC 317
    Image: @iliatopuria/Instagram

    And why not? Paddy Pimblett remains undefeated in the UFC and just dispatched Michael Chandler in a performance that left little doubt about his credentials. “Paddy Pimblett just beat Michael Chandler, beat him down, made a mockery out of him, beat him to a pulp, and then got the finish,” Bisping recounted. Chandler, after all, was the gatekeeper for title contention, so Pimblett’s case for a title shot is hard to ignore.

    With all the trash talk, the backstory, and the UFC’s love for a money fight, Bisping’s advice is clear: “If I’m Paddy Pimblett right now, I ain’t calling out Justin Gaethje, I ain’t calling out anyone, because that fight happens next Saturday, and if he calls him out, it’s going to happen. The UFC is going to make that match-up, especially when Ilia says stuff like this.”

    Former UFC featherweight Ilia Topuria.
  • UFC Rankings Report: One UFC 316 Winner Moves Up Another Spot, One Moves Down

    UFC Rankings Report: One UFC 316 Winner Moves Up Another Spot, One Moves Down

    The latest action on offer inside the Octagon has seen some climb the UFC rankings toward contention and others fall away.

    And in the aftermath of Saturday’s UFC Fight Night in Atlanta, MMA News has you covered with this week’s complete updates.

    Men’s Pound-For-Pound: No changes.

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

    Women’s Strawweight: No changes.

    Women’s Flyweight: JJ Aldrich enters the rankings at No. 15, replacing Ariane Lipski Da Silva.

    Women’s Bantamweight: No changes.

    Flyweight: Tim Elliott moves up one spot in the rankings (#10), swapping places with Joshua Van (#11).

    Bantamweight: No changes.

    Featherweight: Yair Rodriguez moves down one spot in the rankings (#5). Movsar Evloev takes sole possession of the #4 ranking spot.

    Lightweight: No changes.

    Welterweight: No changes.

    Middleweight: No changes.

    Light Heavyweight: Bogdan Guskov moves up one spot in the rankings (#13), swapping places with Zhang Mingyang (#14).

    Heavyweight: Waldo Cortes Acosta moves up another spot in the rankings (#7), swapping places with Marcin Tybura (#8).

    You can view the full updated UFC rankings here.

  • Former Andrei Arlovski UFC Opponent Discusses Arlovski’s Looming BKFC 76 Debut

    Former Andrei Arlovski UFC Opponent Discusses Arlovski’s Looming BKFC 76 Debut

    Andrei Arlovski is one of the most tenured, prolific combat sports athletes of the last quarter century and a former UFC opponent of his seems curious about the Belarusian preparing for his first foray into another combat sport.

    Appearing on a recent episode of MMA Canada, Tanner Boser covered multiple topics before he went on to finish Vinicius Moreira via TKO at UAE Warriors 60 on June 13th. In November 2020 however, ‘The Bulldozer’ was on the heels of consecutive finishes by way of strikes against Philipe Lins and Raphael Pessoa before Boser stepped into the cage against Arlovski. The former heavyweight champion would win by way of a unanimous decision over Boser in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 13.

    When offering up his thoughts on Arlovki’s looming bare knuckle boxing bout with Josh Copeland in the co-main event of BKFC 76 on June 21st, Boser said,

    “It’s a good fight, for sure. Copeland’s been around for a long time but like [laughs] Arlovski’s biggest win of all is f***in father time. That guy just won’t stop. Honestly, I think Arlovski beats Copeland. Arlovski moves really well and Copeland’s a big man, he’s got to be careful. But I don’t know, he still takes a pretty good shot. It’s a good fight, for sure. I don’t know if I’ll watch it live but I’m sure I’ll see the highlight.”

    Andrei Arlovski’s path in combat sports since the Tanner Boser bout

    Andrei Arlovski would go on to fight present day-UFC interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall after the former secured the points win over Boser. While Arlovski would fall to Aspinall by way of a second round rear naked choke, the 46-year-old would go on to put together a four fight winning streak in the octagon. Arlovski collected wins over Chase Sherman, Carlos Felipe, Jared Vanderaa, and Jake Collier during this stretch.

    After that though, Arlovski would go on a four fight losing skid against Marcos RogĂ©rio de Lima, Don’Tale Mayes, Waldo Cortes-Acosta, and Martin Buday before his departure from the UFC then transpired. Andrei Arlovski would return to winning ways in March when he stopped Terrance Hodges by way of a second round doctor stoppage after opening up a sizable cut on his opponent during their DBX 1 fight under the banner of the Mike Perry/ Jon Jones helmed Dirty Boxing Championship.

  • “A Whole Different Animal”: Islam Makhachev’s Coach Says Jack Della Maddalena Has Never Faced a Fighter Like This

    “A Whole Different Animal”: Islam Makhachev’s Coach Says Jack Della Maddalena Has Never Faced a Fighter Like This

    Islam Makhachev’s coach feels like Jack Della Maddalena is going to deal with an unprecedented set of challenges from the ppound for pound number one ranked fighrer inj the UFC.

    This was expressed during a recent interview with Submission Radio that the acclaimed Javier Mendez took part in. When discussing the looming welterweight championship matchup between the reigning titleholder JDM and the man who vacated the lightweight belt in the pursuit of becoming a two division UFC champion, Mendez said,

    “Islam is the type of fighter that he can change second per second, minute for minute, round for round, and go the direction that Khabib, myself, or the other coaches would instruct him to do. He will do what we ask him to do. So, we would dictate the fight based on how well he’s doing or not doing, you know. And he can do it all.”

    “Can he take Jack down? Absolutely he can take him down. Can he outstrike Jack? Absolutely he could outstrike him. But is it wise to try to outstrike him? I don’t know. It may be a better deal to do what Belal should have done and what he didn’t do. And that’s something I know that Islam will do because he’s never not listened to us as his corner, his coaches.”

    Mendez also stated, “Islam is a whole different animal than Jack’s ever been involved with. So, if that fight does materialize, we’re going to see a hell of a fight and you’re going to see Islam perform at an absolute incredible level. And also, the weight is not super big for him either.”

    Islam Makhachev was stripped of his belt because UFC wants Ilia Topuria to become champ, according to Nurmagomedov

    Islam Makhachev recorded a record amount of title defenses at 155 pounds before deciding to turn his focus to 170 pounds but a former UFC title challenger has a theory as to why the promotion stripped the Russian of his crown. During a recent trip that UFC CBO Hunter Campbell took to Dagestan, there were evidently some business dealings being set into motion and Umar Nurmagomedov has pulled back the curtain a bit on that situation.

    During an interview with Adam Zubayraev, while prefacing his statements by mentioning he didn’t know if he was allowed to say this, Umar Nurmagomedov mentioned that the UFC wanted Islam Makhachev to move up because the organization has a desire for Ilia Topuria to become the lightweight champion.

    Nurmagomedov mentioned that “they believe he [Topuria] can really sell fights” and also mentioned that the plan was for Makhachev vs Topuria for the 155 pound strap if Belal Muhammad remained welterweight champion but also he dropped the strap to Maddalena at UFC 315.

  • Tony Ferguson: “Paddy Pimblett Has a Bright Future – I Even Unblocked Him on Instagram!”

    Tony Ferguson is now singing the praises of former adversary Paddy Pimblett and has even removed the social media block that Ferguson previously had on the surging star. The former interim UFC lightweight champion expressed this during a recent interview with The Schmo at what was an exclusive premier party for the thirty third season of The Ultimate Fighter.

    The TUF season 13 champion touched on several subjects during the interview and when he was asked if Pimblett will eventually become a UFC lightweight champion, Ferguson said,

    “I kind of helped them up towards wherever they were going to go after that. And a lot of people discredit a lot of the athletes that I fight, and they shouldn’t. I believe the athletes that I fight, they’ve always had a bright future—otherwise they wouldn’t have made that matchmaking.”

    “I think the kid has the opportunity. He’s got a lot of fuel for the fire to be able to get the training done. The more structure he keeps, the way that he has been, listens to his coaches—I think the kid has a bright future in this sport. I think he’s doing a good thing. I never hated on the kid. I even unblocked him on Instagram!”

    Tony Ferguson, Paddy Pimblett, and the night they fought

    Tony Ferguson and Paddy Pimblett stepped into the octagon to test skills in December 2023 with Ferguson riding a six fight losing streak heading into the bout. The matchup drew criticisms from many at the time as they saw it as a fairly blatant bit of matchmaking to put a surging star in a position to secure a statement win over someone with name value who seemed to be in a stark competitive decline.

    At UFC 296, Ferguson would end up losing to the former Cage Warriors champion by way of a unanimous decision. Since their bout, Ferguson would go on to take another loss to Michael Chiesa, depart the UFC to where he was briefly linked with a GFL bout against Dillon Danis, and ‘El Cucuy’ fans are curious about what is next for Tony Ferguson.

    Conversely for Pimblett, he went on to colelct a pair of finishes over King Green and Michael Chandler since he collected the victory over Ferguson.

  • Francis Ngannou’s huge possible UFC return clarified by Eric Nicksick

    Francis Ngannou’s huge possible UFC return clarified by Eric Nicksick

    Xtreme Couture coach Eric Nicksick has clarified comments he made recently about Francis Ngannou possibly making his return to the UFC.

    As we know, Francis Ngannou’s focus recently has been on PFL. While he’s competed in the promotion, he’s also enjoyed a side venture in the world of professional boxing. Recently, however, Eric Nicksick has made remarks suggesting that at some point in the future, ‘The Predator’ could make his way back to the UFC.

    In another interview, Nicksick decided to clarify what he meant as fans continue to wonder what could come next for the great Francis Ngannou.

    Eric Nicksick clarifies Francis Ngannou comments

    “It was kind of a question of, with fandom, like, what scenarios would be great. Of course I’m always going to say Francis and Jon are the best competition out there,” Nicksick told MMA Fighting. “So Francis texts me like one of those like, just a clickbait [headlined article], and he’s like, ‘Bubba, did you say this? I’m like, ‘No.’

    “It was like basically, ‘Francis Ngannou wants back in the UFC.’ That’s all. I’m like, bro, ‘What kind of non-f*cking journalistic post was this, dude?’ It was crazy, but yeah, we had a laugh about it because Francis and I are actually on the phone talking about some other stuff and then he’s like, ‘Oh shit, look, Jones just tweeted,’ so we’re kind of laughing about it.”

    “I’m a fan of the sport. That’s all. I’m a fan of Tom, I want to see Tom get his shot. He’s earned it, he’s deserved it, but I think the heavyweight division is in a tough place right now. It really is. And that’s just me talking about what can revitalize this division that needs some help, and there’s some options out there. 

    “I don’t know Francis’s contract deal with the PFL, I don’t know any of that stuff. That’s just like me and you just chopping it up and I’m telling you how I perceive it and how I see it, and if that option is always available, Francis is a businessman, that’s all I know.”

    Quotes via MMA Fighting

  • Paddy Pimblett explains why he believes he’d defeat Ilia Topuria ahead of UFC 317

    Paddy Pimblett explains why he believes he’d defeat Ilia Topuria ahead of UFC 317

    UFC star Paddy Pimblett has explained why he believes he can be the one to defeat Ilia Topuria.

    As we know, Paddy Pimblett is one of the biggest names in all of mixed martial arts. He has already achieved some great things in the sport, but in equal measure, it still feels like he’s got a long way to go before he can convince his critics that he’s an elite lightweight. With that being said, it feels like he could be just one win away from a championship opportunity – with some wondering whether or not that chance will stem from a fight against Justin Gaethje.

    There are lots of different directions the UFC can go in, but for Paddy Pimblett, an eventual collision with Ilia Topuria seems like the right way to go. In a recent chat with Tom Aspinall, ‘The Baddy’ spoke openly about a showdown with ‘El Matador’.

    Paddy Pimblett on possible Ilia Topuria fight

    “I know I’d beat him,” Pimblett said during a conversation with Tom Aspinall.

    “Funny ‘cause I get laughed at for it. But I know I beat him.

    “We’ve already talked about a game plan to beat him. And I know how to beat him.

    “No one goes for his weaknesses when they fight. Everyone just decides to have a boxing match with him. I’m not going to come out and have a boxing match with him. I’m going to beat him with my all-around MMA game.”

    “As I said, I know I’d beat him up. And I reckon I’d proper hurt him and just shut everyone up even more, like I love to do.”

    Quotes via Bloody Elbow

  • Sean O’Malley’s coach discusses timeline for possible UFC return

    Sean O’Malley’s coach discusses timeline for possible UFC return

    UFC star Sean O’Malley‘s head coach Tim Welch has given his thoughts on when ‘Suga’ could make his return to the cage.

    As we know, Sean O’Malley is one of the biggest names in all of mixed martial arts. However, in his last two fights, he’s been unable to stop the incredible rise of Merab Dvalishvili. He lost his UFC bantamweight championship to him in their first meeting, and then in the rematch, Sean was submitted by Dvalishvili as the Georgian sensation continued his reign at the top of the division.

    As we look ahead to the future, it’s hard to know exactly what the next step is for Sean O’Malley. He’s certainly good enough to still compete at 135 pounds, but others are of the belief that a shift up to featherweight would be in his best interests.

    In a video on his YouTube channel, Tim Welch was more than happy to discuss the next move for Sean O’Malley.

    Tim Welch discusses Sean O’Malley’s future

    “It’s so hard to say with him but again, right now we’re not going to clubs, we’re not f*cking partying, we’re saying no to trips. So what else are we going to do?” Welch said on his YouTube channel about O’Malley fighting again.

    “We’re coming to the gym twice a day. We’re going to train. Might as well [fight]. Might as well not let these years go by. He’s only 30 years old. Might as well just knock them out. Let’s just keep knocking them out.”

    “Look at Nate Diaz, how big of a star he is,” Welch said. “How many losses does he have? Jorge Masvidal, how many losses does he have? They’re still just f*cking huge draws. Huge stars.”

    Quotes via MMA Fighting

  • Israel Adesanya reveals his hatred for Joaquin Buckley

    Israel Adesanya reveals his hatred for Joaquin Buckley

    UFC legend Israel Adesanya revealed his hatred for Joaquin Buckley during his recent UFC Atlanta reaction video.

    As we know, Israel Adesanya is pretty close friends with Kamaru Usman. Therefore, it makes sense that he was watching and supporting him during Saturday night’s UFC Atlanta main event. While it was great to see him getting behind his fellow African champion, he also had a few less than pleasant things to say about Joaquin Buckley.

    As we know, Buckley has a tendency to be pretty loud and out there – especially when it comes to trash talk. In the aforementioned video, Israel Adesanya didn’t hold back when telling the world what he thought of the welterweight contender.

    Israel Adesanya voices hatred of Joaquin Buckley

    “I hate this n**** bro. I don’t use the word hate lightly, but I hate this n**** bro. Something about him just f***ing annoys me. Literally, I’m just tryna chill, talk. ‘Hey man you know we gotta get this going man, blah blah blah’, like he’s rapping to me. Every single time.”

    “At one point I just walked away while he was talking. Maybe I’m just a hater bro.”

    When it comes to ‘Stylebender’, he has his own decisions to make when it comes to his future. There’s a chance that he will continue battling middleweight contenders in the hope of making his way to a title shot, whereas others are of the belief that he will ride off into the sunset.

    Regardless of which camp you fall into, there’s no denying that Adesanya has had an unbelievable effect on the world of mixed martial arts – and soon, the same may be true of Joaquin Buckley.

  • Belal Muhammad reiterates desire to fight Kamaru Usman after UFC 315 defeat

    Belal Muhammad reiterates desire to fight Kamaru Usman after UFC 315 defeat

    UFC star Belal Muhammad has reiterated his interest in battling Kamaru Usman following the latter’s triumph over Joaquin Buckley.

    As we know, Belal Muhammad is a former UFC welterweight champion. Someone else who holds that honor is none other than Kamaru Usman. Last Saturday night, Usman was able to defeat Joaquin Buckley in what proved to be a pretty dominant performance – outside of the fifth round. While ‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ has his eyes firmly set on a title shot, the promotion may have other plans.

    One option is for him to battle Belal Muhammad, who he has gone back and forth with on multiple occasions. Belal is coming off the back of a title defeat of his own against Jack Della Maddalena, and he’s ready to prove that he still has what it takes to hang with the big boys.

    In a recent video on his channel, Belal Muhammad had the following to say about the potential showdown.

    Belal Muhammad still wants Kamaru Usman fight

    “What I see, what I want, I wanted him to get on the mic and call me out,” Muhammad said. “I think that’s the next one that makes sense. That’s the only fight that makes sense. If you’re talking about the division, we have history. We’ve been going back and forth. It’s a clear No. 1 contender fight. He’s calling for the belt, 185, 170, but I’m No. 1. I’m still the guy at the top.

    “So let’s do it. I think you could pick the date, pick the time, the place, and I’ll be ready for it. Watching this fight, I see you’re not going to take me down like that. I think will look like the fifth round, will look like the whole fight when we fight. It’s not going to be what Buckley was. It’s going to be a lot harder, I think it will be all on the feet, it will definitely be a fun fight and I’m excited for it. 

    “I’m ready for it and it gets me hyped. I’ve been waiting for it, I’ve been wanting it, so hopefully the UFC makes it.”

    Quotes via MMA Fighting

  • 4 Hits & 3 Misses From UFC Atlanta: Kamaru Usman vs. Joaquin Buckley

    4 Hits & 3 Misses From UFC Atlanta: Kamaru Usman vs. Joaquin Buckley

    The UFC returned to Atlanta for the first time in six years this past Saturday night, hosting a Fight Night card that brought out plenty of names and some noteworthy performances.

    The last time the UFC was in Atlanta was for UFC 236, which featured two title fights that have connections to even upcoming UFC events. The main event of that night saw Dustin Poirier defeat Max Holloway in their second encounter to become interim UFC lightweight champion. Those two will face off one more time in Poirier’s retirement fight next month at UFC 318. The co-main event, meanwhile, saw a wild encounter in which Israel Adesanya defeated Kelvin Gastelum to become interim UFC middleweight champion. That fight will be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in just a couple of weeks.

    Meanwhile, last night’s UFC Atlanta saw quite a few fights where a rising up-and-comer looked to make a statement against a known name.

    In the main event, Kamaru Usman returned to the Octagon for the first time in nearly two years to take on Joaquin Buckley. Usman had not been seen since his UFC 280 loss to Khamzat Chimaev — a fight that marked Usman’s third straight defeat since dropping the welterweight title to Leon Edwards. Buckley, meanwhile, was riding a six-fight win streak, having most recently finished Usman’s old rival, Colby Covington, in December.

    The co-main event saw Rose Namajunas look to keep positive momentum in the flyweight division against rising star Miranda Maverick. Namajunas entered the fight just 2-2 since moving to 125, having dropped a decision to Erin Blanchfield this past November. Maverick, meanwhile, was on a four-fight win streak and had won six of her previous seven bouts.

    Who came out strong? Who didn’t? Let’s go into it together with this week’s edition of Hits and Misses.

    Hit: Fun-Filled Finishes On Prelims

    UFC Atlanta’s main card may have had the star power; however, it was the prelims that had the big finishes — and was arguably the more entertaining portion of the evening.

    It all began with Phil Rowe going down two rounds against Ange Loosa. Loosa was in fairly dominant control over the bout’s first 10 minutes, even scoring a knockdown on Rowe at the conclusion of a wild second round. But in the third, things changed quickly. Rowe managed to get his combinations going, bringing the pressure right to Loosa, who appeared to be struggling. Rowe managed to land blow after blow, including a series of uppercuts, before a right hand crumbled Loosa to the mat for the finish.

    It was a wild outing for “The Fresh Prince,” who is now 4-3 in the Octagon since coming into the UFC through Dana White’s Contender Series (DWCS). He not only avoids a three-fight skid and arguable retained his job, but it was the kind of performance that’s sure to leave a lasting impression on fans and brass alike.

    Then came a violent knockout Jose Ochoa had on Cody Durden and a walk-off KO for Malcolm Wellmaker against Kris Moutinho. It was a pair of violent displays that really got the card on fire — and three finishes in a four-fight span that wet the appetite of Atlanta’s UFC faithful in attendance.

    Hit: Watch Out For Wellmaker

    I know I just mentioned Malcolm Wellmaker in the entry about the card’s finishes, but he deserves a second hit for the impact he left in the Octagon — both on this evening and thus far in his UFC run.

    Taking on a returning Kris Moutinho, Wellmaker pushed the pace against someone who likes to bring pressure and get into striking battles. No matter what Moutinho tried to deliver, Wellmaker was just too strong and too accurate.

    Wellmaker landed a right hand in the center of the Octagon that knocked out Moutinho, bringing the crowd to its feet. In fact, for a second straight fight, Wellmaker walked away from the fight as the referee waved it all off.

    “The Machine” had made his UFC debut less than two months ago, when he stopped Cameron Saaiman — and that was after he knocked out Adam Bramhald on DWCS.

    I know he’s only two fights in, but we need to keep serious eyes on Wellmaker. He deserves recognition for what he’s done thus far, and another one of these performances will just quickly rise his star that is starting to shine.

    Miss: Another Inconclusive Paul Craig vs. Rodolfo Bellato Ending…And Is It An Act?

    After Rodolfo Bellato’s herpes diagnosis forced him out of a fight with Paul Craig just weeks ago, you’d think a quick re-booking would help to solve the issue of which man is the better fighter, right?

    Well, UFC Atlanta didn’t provide that — and it was a fight that left a really bitter taste in fans’ mouths.

    The two men threw their power right away, and after rocking Craig, Bellato took him down and got into a dominant top control. But it was the end of that first round that brought the trouble.

    Craig landed an upkick that appeared to knock out Bellato; however, with Bellato’s knees still grounded, the kick was an illegal one. And when Bellato appeared to be out of it, attempting to take down the ref upon waking the up, the referee decided to stop the fight and rule it a no-contest.

    When looking at the finish, however, it appeared Bellato looked toward the ref, ready to dispute before flopping to the mat. MMA X (fka Twitter) has called him out on it. Anthony Smith has called him out on it. And it appears to be that many are in agreement Bellato looked for the easy way out.

    To be blunt, we’ll see if Bellato has a job after this one. I’m sure Dana White and the rest of the UFC brass won’t be happy with his actions and how his performance is being called out on. If he does, will we have to see a third booking between this pair?

    Miss: Mansur Abdul-Malik Loses Finish On Accidental Headbutt

    It’s bad when a foul causes the end of a fight once. Unfortunately, it happed just a couple of fights later at UFC Atlanta — and this one cost a fighter a strong finish.

    The second fight of the main card saw Mansur Abdul-Malik take on Cody Brundage. The fight was very lackluster to start, with both fighters not taking much control in the first 10 minutes — albeit with Abdul-Malik busting Brundage open behind one of his ears.

    But the two let their hands go to start the third — a round where Brundage appeared to go down in pain, covering up, after a big knee to the body by Abdul-Malik. But just as we thought Abdul-Malik got a third-round finish, fight replay showed an accidental headbutt that triggered Brundage’s pain and crumbling to the mat.

    Due to the foul causing the finish, overruling the ref, and with the fight in the third round, the fight went to a technical decision. Abdul-Malik still won the fight, but it marked the first time the judges’ cards played a role in the victory.

    It was a disappointing fight that saw a great finish ruined by an unfortunate foul. Hopefully Abdul-Malik can still carry this momentum into his next outing.

    Miss: Changes Do Cody Garbrandt No Good

    There was once a time where Cody Garbrandt was undefeated and on top of the bantamweight world as the UFC champion. Those days are long gone, however, and Garbrandt finds himself in quite the position after losing at UFC Atlanta against Raoni Barcelos.

    Garbrandt looked to showcase a vintage performance in the opening round, with speedy crisp strikes that stunned and opened up Barcelos. Barcelos had his moments, however, briefly taking Garbrandt down and busting the former champ open around one of his eyebrows.

    Barcelos, however, took over during the remaining 10 minutes. Barcelos landed clean, strong combinations, led by his right hand, which rocked Garbrandt during the round. Barcelos continued his pressure-based offense in the third, stopping Garbrandt’s takedown attempts and working smartly with his strength and precision.

    Garbrandt has only once per year since losing the bantamweight title with the exception of 2021 — and even then, he didn’t fight at all in 2022. In that time, he has gone from an 11-0 fighter that won the UFC’s 135-pound strap to a 14-7 fighter whose future is uncertain. Obviously he’s had to overcome injuries and health scares — and his health should be priority — but his standing as a fighter should still be in question at this point given his skid.

    Even after supposed changes in his fight camp, Garbrandt is in a bad position.

    Hit: Rose Namajunas Continues To Fly, Puts On War With Miranda Maverick

    Could Rose Namajunas be in contention for a flyweight title opportunity? She may have showed how she definitely belongs at the top of 125 contention with her decision win over Miranda Maverick in the UFC Atlanta co-main event.

    The two did plenty of trading for a wild back-and-forth encounter over 15 minutes. Namajunas seemed to get the better of things during the first round; however, Maverick did get her to stumble on her own attack. Namajunas got Maverick to the ground during the second and worked around Maverick’s guard to get to her back, troubling her with ground strikes and a strong-rear naked choke attempt. Credit needs to given to Maverick, however, for slipping out and locking up a tight arm-triangle in the dying seconds of the round.

    “Thug Rose” scored a knockdown in the third round and controlled from there, going on to win a unanimous decision.

    Namajunas is now 3-2 at 125 — and her only losses have come against former title challengers in Manon Fiorot and Erin Blanchfield. She definitely won’t be getting the next title opportunity, especially if the UFC goes for a fight between Weili Zhang and Valentina Shevchenko, but one or two more wins may nail Namajunas with a chance at gold in a second UFC weight class.

    Hit: Usman’s Back, ‘Nuff Said

    Those who wrote Kamaru Usman’s grave during the time away from the cage may have been sorely mistaken.

    Usman looked like his old self against Joaquin Buckley, putting on a dominant display filled with takedowns, wrestling, and powerful strikes in the main event of UFC Atlanta.

    Though the live crowd didn’t appreciate it as much, Usman used what made him so successful and a UFC champion in the first place — his dominant wrestling skills. Usman used it in style — once he got Buckley down during the first three rounds, Buckley stayed there. Usman added his powerful ground strikes, including busting Buckley openly badly on his face during the second round.

    Buckley appeared to storm back in the fifth, however, dodging all of Usman’s takedown attempts and looking to land wild, powerful strikes for a Leon Edwards-style, last-minute finish. Alas, he didn’t find it, and Usman won a dominant decision.

    It was his first win in three fights; his most recent win prior to this fight came when he defeated Colby Covington at UFC 281 to retain the welterweight title. Now it’ll be interesting to see what happens if Usman gets paired with someone in the top three like Belal Muhammad, Sean Brady or Shavkat Rakhmonov. Usman and Muhammad, in fact, have already traded barbs recently — and if Usman won that, perhaps he could get another opportunity to regain the belt he once had.

  • “Forget Jon Jones” Tom Aspinall’s Laser Focus on Becoming UFC’s Undisputed Heavyweight King

    “Forget Jon Jones” Tom Aspinall’s Laser Focus on Becoming UFC’s Undisputed Heavyweight King

    Jon Jones is not meaningfully centred in the life of Tom Aspinall as the latter simply wants a chance to become the undisputed champion. UFC’s interim heavyweight champion recently appeared on an episode of ESPN MMA‘s show Good Guy/ Bad Guy which is co-hosted by Chael Sonnen and Daniel Cormier in footage that was also posted to the UFC’s official YouTube channel. When touching on the situation with ‘Bones’ and what the longest reigning interim champion in UFC history wants next, Aspinall said,

    “I’m not looking to fight Jon Jones. I’m looking to fight for the undisputed heavyweight championship. That’s what I want to be. I want to be the UFC undisputed heavyweight champion. I’m not waiting for one fight. I’m not trying to fight one guy—I’m trying to fight all the guys.”

    “I want to be the guy at heavyweight who takes out everybody, and it doesn’t matter who it is—Ciryl Gane, Volkov, rematch Almeida, Derrick Lewis, Brock Lesnar—whoever it is, I don’t care. I want to fight everybody and as much as possible. Get some excitement back in this division, and let’s not talk about Jon Jones anymore. All the best to the guy—he’s living his best life, full respect to him. I’m the active guy, and I’m going to fight somebody, and that’s going to be announced pretty soon.”

    Tom Aspinall will “wipe the floor with Jon Jones” according to a prolific heavyweight champion

    Tom Aspinall works with some elite level heavyweight fighters from several combat sports including a Glory kickboxing champion who has reigned supreme for over 4,000 days. That individual in question is Rico Verhoeven who spoke about Aspinall, a potential Jones fight for his training partner, and his own upcoming fight as Verhoeven prepares to fight Artem Vakhitov at Glory 100.

    When asked how he foresees this long awaited Jones vs. Aspinall title unification fight going if it does finally get booked, Verhoeven told MMA Fighting,

    “He’s [Aspinall’s] going to wipe the floor with Jon Jones. Jon Jones doesn’t have a chance versus Tom Aspinall. Mark my words. Tom Aspinall is a freaking monster. On his feet and on the ground. I truly believe Jon Jones has never faced somebody that is that good on his feet.”

  • ‘Still Got It’ – Fans & Fighters React To Kamaru Usman Putting On Vintage Performance In Win Over Joaquin Buckley At UFC Atlanta

    ‘Still Got It’ – Fans & Fighters React To Kamaru Usman Putting On Vintage Performance In Win Over Joaquin Buckley At UFC Atlanta

    About 20 months after his last fight, former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman finally finds himself back in the win column, looking like his old self against rising contender Joaquin Buckley in the main event of UFC Atlanta.

    Usman looked like his vintage self in the opening frame, scoring a takedown of Buckley early and dominating the rest of the first round from the top position. Usman continued this strategy in the second round, taking Buckley down again and making him feel the hurt with his strikes, busting Buckley open around one of his eyes.

    Buckley looked to get things going in the third round, landing a couple of cracking blows on Usman. But at the halfway point of the round, Usman did what he does best and took Buckley down once more, placing him right up against the cage. Despite Buckley’s best efforts, Usman kept him held down and did work with his punching, continuing to land on Buckley’s head. Buckley tried to get things going again in the fourth with his strikes; however, once again, Usman found a takedown a few minutes into the round — and that was all he needed to control the pace.

    Buckley showed more signs of life in the fifth round, unleashing power knowing that he needed a finish. Buckley’s takedown defense suddenly improved as well, defending six straight takedown attempts. Buckley tried to pressure, but it wasn’t enough.

    Two judges scored the fight 49-46 and a third 48-47 — all for Usman.

    Kamaru Usman Wins First Fight In Nearly Two Years, Defeats Joaquin Buckley At UFC Atlanta

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    This marked Usman’s first fight since his short-notice middleweight bout with Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 294. He had lost three straight fights, with his last win coming in his UFC 268 title defense against Colby Covington.

    Buckley sees a six-fight win streak snapped with tonight’s defeat.

  • ‘That’s Some Good Back And Forth’ – Fans & Fighters React To Rose Namajunas Dropping, Scoring Decision Over Miranda Maverick In Tug-Of-War Battle At UFC Atlanta

    ‘That’s Some Good Back And Forth’ – Fans & Fighters React To Rose Namajunas Dropping, Scoring Decision Over Miranda Maverick In Tug-Of-War Battle At UFC Atlanta

    In what proved to be a competitive and highly entertaining close encounter, former UFC women’s strawweight champion Rose Namajunas came out on top in the co-main event of UFC Atlanta, defeating rising flyweight contender Miranda Maverick.

    The first round was a back-and-forth, competitive affair that could have fallen either way. Both women landed effective strikes, with Maverick causing Namajunas to stumble halfway through the round. Namajunas, however, appeared to take the edge for the late portion of the round, working combinations.

    Namajunas scored a perfectly-timed takedown of Maverick during the second round, getting a solid top position early. Maverick made work of her guard, however, looking to lock up a triangle before Namajunas escaped the attempt. Namajunas then looked to get to Maverick’s back, while Maverick was able to stand — only to be taken right back down by Namajunas. With about a minute left in the round, Namajunas appeared to be under Maverick’s chin and cranking — but Maverick escaped and quickly got her own submission attempt with an arm-triangle! Namajunas escaped the hold, but she barely got out of the round, dealing with Maverick’s follow-up ground-and-pound attack.

    Maverick looked to get her own takedown on the former UFC champ in the third round, but Namajunas avoided the attempt. She then knocked down Maverick with a quick left hook, and while she didn’t finish, she jumped right into top control and pressured the up-and-comer. Namajunas looked for an arm-triangle choke, but Maverick escaped. And while Maverick looked for a desperate guillotine, she was no match for “Thug Rose” in the third.

    The judges all scored the fight for Namajunas, with two 30-27s and a 29-28.

    Rose Namajunas Tops Miranda Maverick In UFC Atlanta Co-Main

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    Namajunas has now won three of her last four and is 3-2 in the Octagon since moving up to flyweight a few years ago.

    This loss snaps a four-fight win streak that Maverick entered this fight with.

  • ‘Very Unfortunate’ – Fans & Fighters React To Mansur Abdul-Malik Scoring Technical Decision After Headbutt Spoils Wild Finish At UFC Atlanta

    ‘Very Unfortunate’ – Fans & Fighters React To Mansur Abdul-Malik Scoring Technical Decision After Headbutt Spoils Wild Finish At UFC Atlanta

    Mansur Abdul-Malik is still undefeated and (technically) still hasn’t gotten a full 15 minutes, though he now has seen a judges’ scorecards — not in the way anyone might expect.

    Abdul-Malik thought he scored a third-round TKO of Cody Brundage, but an accidental clash of heads resulted in the fight going to a decision instead.

    The fight didn’t have much action over the course of the first 10 minutes, with both men taking a cautious approach with their striking. Abdul-Malik had the edge, however, even busting Brundage open behind his ear during the second round. Brundage, however, scored his fair share as well.

    But the two appeared to let their hands go completely to start the third round, throwing wild exchanges. Abdul-Malik landed a strong knee to the body. Brundage soon went down covering up, with Abdul-Malik throwing ground-and-pound in route to a TKO. But upon replay, the fighters accidentally clashed heads, which resulted in Brundage folding up on the ground.

    Due to what the replay review revealed, the finish was called off. With the fight entering the third round, the brief round was scored and went to a technical decision, with Abdul-Malik instead being awarded a technical unanimous decision.

    Headbutt Sees Mansur Abdul-Malik Go From Finish To Decision Win Over Cody Brundage At UFC Atlanta

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    Abdul-Malik, an alumnus of Dana White’s Contender Series, is now 3-0 in the Octagon after finishes of DuĆĄko Todorović and Nick Klein.

    Brundage is now 3-2 (1 NC) in his last six, coming into tonight off a win over Julian Marquez in March.

  • ‘And The Oscar Goes To…’ – Paul Craig vs. Rodolfo Bellato At UFC Atlanta Ends In Controversial No Contest After Illegal Upkick

    ‘And The Oscar Goes To…’ – Paul Craig vs. Rodolfo Bellato At UFC Atlanta Ends In Controversial No Contest After Illegal Upkick

    Paul Craig and Rodolfo Bellato were scheduled to face off in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 106. But it wasn’t long before walk-outs that the fight was postponed when Bellato was forced out due to herpes.

    The fight finally happened as the featured prelim of UFC Atlanta; however, once again, the fight ended without a clear winner. An accidental foul resulted in Bellato unable to continue in the waning seconds of the first round, leading to the fight being called a no contest.

    Both men brought their power out early, with Craig looking to work the body, while Bellato looked to chop Craig down with leg kicks. Bellato rocked Craig with a punch about midway through the round, and when Craig went for a takedown, Bellato stuffed it and got into top control.

    It was on the ground where the trouble happened, however. Bellato, with his knees grounded, was hit by an up-kick from Craig — an illegal shot. The kick appeared to do damage, knocking Bellato briefly unconscious before he woke up still scrambling and troubling, apparently unaware of what had just happened.

    That said, plenty on the MMA sphere of social media platform X felt Bellato was playing it up — noting his look in the referee’s direction immediately after the kick landed.

    Paul Craig vs. Rodolfo Bellato Ends In No Contest At UFC Atlanta

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    Craig is now winless in four straight, heading into tonight on a three-fight losing skid, and he now has just one win in his last seven fights.

    Bellato is now unbeaten in his last six fights, stretching back to fights in the LFA. Prior to tonight, Bellato’s run in the UFC since coming in from Dana White’s Contender Series included a finish of Ihor Potieria and a draw with Jimmy Crute.

  • VIDEO: Malcolm Wellmaker Gets Another First Round Walk-Off KO At UFC Atlanta

    VIDEO: Malcolm Wellmaker Gets Another First Round Walk-Off KO At UFC Atlanta

    For a second straight fight, Malcolm Wellmaker had a night to remember in the Octagon, as he knocked out Kris Mountinho in brutal fashion during the prelims for UFC Atlanta.

    Wellmaker, who entered this fight as the night’s massive favorite of all betting favorites, pushed the pace right away, controlling the action with solid striking. Moutinho tried to press forward himself, but Wellmaker was too much with his combination of power and accuracy. Wellmaker rocked Moutinho with a right hand as he overwhelmed him with combinations.

    Another right hand in the center of the Octagon about halfway through the first round was all he needed to flatten Moutinho for a showcase knockout victory.

    Malcolm Wellmaker Crumbles Kris Mountinho At UFC Atlanta

    Wellmaker now improves to 10-0. After scoring a first-round knockout of Adam Bramhald last year on Dana White’s Contender Series, Wellmaker made his UFC debut less than two months ago at UFC Kansas City, knocking out Cameron Saaiman in almost exactly two minutes.

    This was Moutinho’s first fight back in the UFC, and he sees a five-fight win streak snapped. Moutinho fought twice for the UFC previously, coming up short against Sean O’Malley at UFC 264 and against Guido Cannetti at UFC Vegas 50.

  • VIDEO: Jose Ochoa Violently Puts Away Cody Durden At UFC Atlanta

    VIDEO: Jose Ochoa Violently Puts Away Cody Durden At UFC Atlanta

    Jose Ochoa didn’t need long into the second round to score a solid knockout, finishing Cody Durden in harsh fashion during the preliminary card for UFC Atlanta.

    Ochoa showed off his striking prowess during the opening frame, working the body with sharp kicks and working his combinations well. Durden managed to land a pair of takedowns during the round, but Ochoa worked his way back to the feet quickly both times.

    Durden managed to land a stunning right hand on Ochoa during the closing seconds of the first round, but Ochoa turned things back to his favor in a big way right as the second started. Ochoa came out with a fire under him, landing a flurry of strikes that sent Durden crashing down, slumped against the fence for the knockout.

    Jose Ochoa Scores Highlight KO Of Cody Durden At UFC Atlanta

    Ochoa scores his first Octagon victory here after dropping his UFC debut in November, losing a decision against Lone’er Kavanagh.

    This is Durden’s second straight defeat and his fourth loss in his last five.

  • Justin Gaethje Calls UFC 300 Bout An ‘Exhibition,’ Demands Title Shot Or Bigger Pay

    Justin Gaethje Calls UFC 300 Bout An ‘Exhibition,’ Demands Title Shot Or Bigger Pay

    Justin Gaethje is certainly not happy with being sidelined from the UFC lightweight contention.

    Gaethje returned to the win column with a convincing unanimous decision victory over Rafael Fiziev at UFC 313 this past March. Wasting no time, “The Highlight” made it clear he believed he’d earned the next crack at then-lightweight champion Islam Makhachev.

    However, Makhachev vacated his title to pursue new challenges at welterweight. As a result, former featherweight king Ilia Topuria is now set to collide with Charles Oliveira in the UFC 317 headliner to determine the new lightweight king.

    Gaethje’s critics argue that a title shot would be undeserved, pointing to his dramatic, last-second knockout loss to Max Holloway in their BMF title clash at UFC 300 in April 2024 as a major blemish on his recent resume.

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    Justin Gaethje Says UFC 300 Knockout Is Irrelevant To Title Contention

    During a recent appearance on The Makeshift Podcast, Justin Gaethje reflected on his UFC 300 clash with Max Holloway, describing it as more of a crowd-pleasing showcase for the fans and the promotion than a bout with any real implications for the lightweight division.

    “They owe me a championship fight,” Justin Gaethje said. “I’m 3-1 in my last four. They came to my house begging me to fight Max Holloway at UFC 300. I consider that an exhibition fight. I don’t mean that the loss is not on my record, it had nothing to do with the rankings in my [division at the time]. In the time that I did that, Dustin Poirier, who I had just beat, got a good win over [Benoit] Saint Denis and then fought for the belt.”

    “The Highlight” didn’t hold back as he aired his frustration over the current state of the 155-pound division, making it clear he has no intention of jeopardizing his position with any non-title bout—unless the UFC puts a massive paycheck on the table.

    “Since [I beat Fiziev], [Makhachev] had been saying he wants to fight me. They could’ve easily set that up, but they didn’t. Then he vacates, and then Oliveira is 2-2 in his last [four fights], already has a loss to Makhachev, and they bring a brand new guy in. And I get f**ked again.So I’m not going to fight any of these motherf**kers for fun unless they pay me so much more money
 If I’m going to take a risky fight, if I lose, I’m going to be set up [financially], and if I win, I’m fighting for a belt — or I’m not doing it.”

    The former UFC interim lightweight champion has struggled to find consistent form in recent outings, managing a modest 4-3 record across his last seven trips to the Octagon.

    Justin Gaethje has fallen short in both of his previous attempts at undisputed UFC gold, suffering submission losses to Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 254 in October 2020 and Charles Oliveira at UFC 274 in May 2022.

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  • ‘No Quit In Phil Rowe’ – Fans & Fighters React To Phil Rowe Pulling Off Last-Minute, Comeback TKO In Slugfest At UFC Atlanta

    ‘No Quit In Phil Rowe’ – Fans & Fighters React To Phil Rowe Pulling Off Last-Minute, Comeback TKO In Slugfest At UFC Atlanta

    Most likely down two rounds heading into the third, Phil Rowe managed to look deep within him and pulled out all the stops, managing to score a literal last-minute finish of Ange Loosa during the preliminary card of UFC Atlanta.

    Loosa was largely in control for the two rounds of the fight, utilizing offensive pressure, including a couple of takedowns. Rowe attempted to get things going with knees and jabs, especially when it came to a wild, back-and-forth ending to the second round. It was at that stage, however, where Loosa dropped Rowe with a right hand.

    Rowe escaped a takedown attempt in the third round and began to take control of the fight from there, working Loosa over with combinations. Rowe continued to pressure during the round, landing a barrage of uppercuts before a crushing right hand that sent Loosa to the mat, where the referee waved it all off.

    Phil Rowe Comes From Behind To Finish Ange Loosa At UFC Atlanta

    This win allows Rowe to avoid a third straight loss. The Dana White Contender’s Series alum entered this fight off back-to-back losses against Neil Magny and Jake Matthews.

    Loosa is now winless in his last three, with 2024 seeing him go to a no contest against Bryan Battle and drop a decision to Gabriel Bonfim.

  • UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Kamaru Usman Decisions Joaquin Buckley

    UFC Fight Night Results & Highlights: Kamaru Usman Decisions Joaquin Buckley

    UFC Fight Night took place tonight from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights! 

    In the main event, welterweights Kamaru Usman and Joaquin Buckley clashed. While in the co-main event, Rose Namajunas faced off with Miranda Maverick in a women’s flyweight matchup. 

    UFC Fight Night Results: Main Card

    • Kamaru Usman def. Joaquin Buckley via unanimous decision (49-46×2, 48-47)  
    • Rose Namajunas def. Miranda Maverick via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    • Edmen Shahbazyan def. Andre Petroski via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    • Raoni Barcelos def. Cody Garbrandt via unanimous decision (29-28×3) 
    • Mansur Abdul-Malik def. Cody Brundage via technical decision (30-27, 29-28×2)
    • Alonzo Menifield def. Oumar Sy via unanimous decision (29-28×3) 

    Preliminary Card

    • Rodolfo Bellato vs. Paul Craig ruled a no-contest (accidental foul): R1, 4.59
    • Michael Chiesa def. Court McGee via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    • Malcolm Wellmaker def. Kris Moutinho via KO: R1, 2.37
    • Jose Ochoa def. Cody Durden via KO: R2, 0.11
    • Ricky Simon def. Cameron Smotherman via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)
    • Phil Rowe def. Ange Loosa via TKO: R3, 4.03

    Jamey-Lyn Horth def. Vanessa Demopoulos via unanimous decision (30-27×3)

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Phil Rowe def. Ange Loosa 

    Phil Rowe earned a TKO late in the third.

    Jose Ochoa def. Cody Durden

    Jose Ochoa stopped Cody Durden early in the second round.

    Malcolm Wellmaker def. Kris Moutinho

    Malcolm Wellmaker made quick work of Kris Moutinho on the latter’s return to the UFC.

    Rodolfo Bellato vs. Paul Craig ruled a no-contest

    Due to an accidental foul by Paul Craig at the end of round one, involving an up-kick that severely dazed Rodolfo Bellato.

    Main Card Highlights

    Alonzo Menifield def. Oumar Sy

    Alonzo Menifield got it done on the scorecards.

    Mansur Abdul-Malik def. Cody Brundage

    Mansur Abdul-Malik earned a decision win after the fight was stopped 36 seconds into the third round due to an accidental headbutt. The bout was scored up to that point.

    Raoni Barcelos def. Cody Garbrandt

    Raoni Barcelos got it done on the scorecards.

    Edmen Shahbazyan def. Andre Petroski

    Edmen Shahbazyan earned a unanimous decision.

    Rose Namajunas def. Miranda Maverick

    Rose Namajunas earned a unanimous decision.

    Kamaru Usman def. Joaquin Buckley

    In the main event, Kamaru Usman earned a unanimous decision against Joaquin Buckley.

  • UFC Atlanta Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Kamaru Usman vs. Joaquin Buckley Card

    UFC Atlanta Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Kamaru Usman vs. Joaquin Buckley Card

    UFC Atlanta is almost upon us, and MMA News is here to keep you updated with the current odds for this weekend’s lineup.

    The upcoming event takes place Saturday, June 14, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The main card begins at 10 PM ET/7 PM PT, with the preliminary card starting at 7 PM ET/4 PM PT.

    Former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman returns to the Octagon after a little less than two years away, as he takes on rising contender Joaquin Buckley.

    Also making the walk on Saturday will include Rose Namajunas and Miranda Maverick (who compete in the women’s flyweight co-main event), as well as Edmen Shahbazyan, Cody Garbrandt and Alonzo Menifield.

    UFC Atlanta: Usman vs. Buckley Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC Atlanta (as of 2pm ET on 6/14), courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Kamaru Usman (+200) vs. Joaquin Buckley (-245)
    • Rose Namajunas (-230) vs. Miranda Maverick (+190)
    • Edmen Shahbazyan (-148) vs. Andre Petroski (+124)
    • Cody Garbrandt (+210) vs. Raoni Barcelos (-258)
    • Mansur Abdul-Malik (-1050) vs. Cody Brundage (+675)
    • Alonzo Menifield (+500) vs. Oumar Sy (-700)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Paul Craig (+275) vs. Rodolfo Bellato (-345)
    • Michael Chiesa (-305) vs. Court McGee (+245)
    • Malcolm Wellmaker (-1650) vs. Kris Moutinho (+950)
    • Cody Durden (+180) vs. Jose Ochoa (-218)
    • Ricky Simon (-425) vs. Cameron Smotherman (+330)
    • Phil Rowe (+136) vs. Ange Loosa (-162)
    • Jamey-Lyn Horth (-650) vs. Vanessa Demopolous (+470)
  • Jon Anik: Kayla vs. Nunes Could Be the Biggest Women’s Fight Since Ronda Rousey’s Return

    Jon Anik: Kayla vs. Nunes Could Be the Biggest Women’s Fight Since Ronda Rousey’s Return

    Jon Anik thinks that a Kayla Harrison versus Amanda Nunes contest could be the most attention grabbing fight in women’s MMA since Ronda Rousey embarked on her comeback. During an interview on MMA Junkie that took place prior to UFC 316,
    UFC commentator Jon Anik was already speaking highly about the possibility of an Amanda Nunes return to the cage for a clash with Harrison.

    Now that the multi-time Olympic gold medalist and former multi-time PFL champion is now a UFC titleholder and after Harrison called out Nunes to face off with her inside the octagon, it seems academic that they will be fighting next. Prior to the June 7th co-main event pay-per-view clash for the women’s 135 pound strap in Newark, Anik said,

    “How do you quantify what a big fight is? What is your metric, what is your criteria? Is it pay-per-view buys? Because Ronda Rousey versus Amanda Nunes, to me, is singularly hard to top—even though you can argue that Amanda Nunes versus Cris Cyborg had maybe a different component to it that might have made it just as big.”

    “Kayla Harrison versus Amanda Nunes in theoretical terms—Harrison’s first title defense—would be as big, but it’s hard for me, as we sit on the brink of UFC 316, to suggest to you that it would singularly be the biggest. But it would be as big for me as what was the biggest fight prior, which I guess for me was Amanda Nunes versus Ronda Rousey. And let’s not discount Julianna Peña, who does hold a win over Amanda Nunes.”

    Anik continued, “She might come out of the defend-the-title side of all this, and she has that heat with Amanda, whereas Kayla and Amanda, I think, some heat can come up from all this from the stuff that we’ve heard behind the scenes that may or may not have happened at American Top Team before Nunes left. But I guess, first things first, that fight has to happen.”

    When Ronda Rousey Attempted Her Return to MMA

    Ronda Rousey‘s attempted return to MMA also involved the aforementioned Amanda Nunes and it ended up being one of the big statement wins in the latter’s career. At UFC 207 in December 2016, it took forty eight seconds for Nunes to send Rousey into a retirement from MMA and on a path to WWE after a torrent of punches halted their bantamweight title bout. Curiously enough, that was Nunes’ first defense of the bantamweight belt and she attempts to make her own return to mixed martial arts while Kayla Harrison is keen on making her own kickoff championship defense.

  • Sasha Palatnikov Prepares to Fight Nassourdine Imavov Conqueror in Mike Perry/ Jon Jones Promotion

    Sasha Palatnikov Prepares to Fight Nassourdine Imavov Conqueror in Mike Perry/ Jon Jones Promotion

    Sasha Palatnikov does battle with Phil Hawes at DBX 2 on June 14th and the former appeared on Bowks Talking Bouts to cover several subjects ahead of his foray into the world of Dirty Boxing Championship. After referencing a training photo from years ago with Chris Curtis at Syndicate MMA, who beat Phil Hawes in the UFC, and describing that this is the kind of pedigreed opponent who is right in the wheelhouse of adversaries that he looks for, Sasha Palatnikov said,

    “For sure. I’ve actually crossed paths with him before. He’s come to Vegas and he; I’ve never trained with him but he’s been in the cage with a couple guys that you mentioned, Sean Strickland, Chris Curtis. At that time, he’s a 85er. At that time, I was a 170. So we just unfortunately never really; we had the same management at the time as well with Ruby. So I’m not sure why we never actually trained together. But yeah I mean, the homie Chris, he got the win over him.”

    “We have had some conversations about him and and what he brings and what he does. Yeah, he’s [Hawes’] a talented guy. He’s strong. he’s powerful. I think he hasn’t really been competitive for quite a while if I’m not mistaken. I think his last fight, I could be wrong, but I think his last fight was in the UFC and that was a few years back. After that, I think I’ve seen him in like Dillon Danis’ corner against Logan Paul [laughs].”

    Sasha Palatnikov doesn’t want to pull a Patchy Mix but has eyes on big DBX names

    Sasha Palatnikov continued,

    “If that’s like any indication of what he’s been up to. Seems like he’s been boxing but yeah to what extent, with who, what kind of training, I’m not sure. But yeah, this is again one of those opportunities. I’m a fighter, I don’t care who the opponent is. I was intrigued by the name of course. I do prefer to fight someone that has a name and people know. So that’s definitely a good spot to be in and like I said hope that I can yeah; I could quickly smash this guy and then hopefully get an opportunity to fight someone else.”

    “I have some; I might be crazy but I have some names and I have some; I’m not going to talk about them now because I don’t want to pull a Patchy [Mix] or anything like that because you know anything can happen in the fight game. But yeah, maybe afterwards you can or you’ll see after the fight what are some of the names that I’m interested in, in Dirty Boxing. Because yeah, I’m a bit crazy but I also think I can do a lot in that rule set and I think I can bring some excitement to it.”