Tag: Ciryl Gane

  • Michael Bisping Watched Alex Pereira’s Heavyweight Sparring And Was Not Reassured By What He Saw

    Michael Bisping Watched Alex Pereira’s Heavyweight Sparring And Was Not Reassured By What He Saw

    Michael Bisping says sparring footage of Alex Pereira working with UFC heavyweight Tallison Teixeira looks concerning ahead of his move up to the heavyweight division at UFC Freedom 250.

    Pereira faces Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title on June 14 at the White House. Bisping addressed the training footage on his YouTube channel.

    “He is going to put on 30 pounds, something like that. So that means he’s going to be slower. It means he’s going to be fighting bigger guys, and it means he’s probably going to be fighting people that can punch harder. What do you do to prepare for such a thing? You spar other heavyweights, and lately some footage has come out. I’ve got to say, it looks a little concerning for Alex Pereira.”

    Bisping walked through a specific sequence from the footage.

    “For Alex Pereira going up against Ciryl Gane, you would think that he would be having his way. We see here, he’s backing him up against the fence, he’s about to go on the attack, nice 1-2, but Tallison fires back with some heavy firepower — cracks him with the right hand. And you know that Ciryl Gane is going to have the speed advantage. He’s also going to be lighter on the feet. Now granted, this is sparring, and we don’t know. Maybe Pereira wasn’t feeling it that day.”

    A win over Gane would make Pereira the first fighter in UFC history to claim a version of the title in three separate weight classes.

  • Henry Cejudo Shares Controversial Opinion On Alex Pereira’s Place In UFC History

    Henry Cejudo Shares Controversial Opinion On Alex Pereira’s Place In UFC History

    Henry Cejudo believes Alex Pereira is already building one of the greatest résumés in UFC history, but he still isn’t ready to place “Poatan” at the very top of the all-time list.

    During a recent episode of the Pound 4 Pound podcast, Cejudo and Kamaru Usman discussed what the Brazilian’s legacy could look like if he defeats Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title at UFC White House on June 14.

    A victory would potentially make Pereira the first fighter in UFC history to capture championships across three different weight classes after previously winning titles at middleweight and light heavyweight.

    Despite acknowledging the magnitude of that achievement, “Triple C” stopped short of calling Pereira the greatest fighter ever.

    “He’s in the top 5 greatest of all time,” Cejudo said.

    Henry Cejudo Questions Alex Pereira’s Path To UFC titles

    When Usman pushed back and suggested that becoming a three-division champion should automatically place Pereira at No. 1, Cejudo argued that Pereira’s road to championship opportunities differs from many of the sport’s legendary figures.

    “No, because there’s a big difference because he was kind of pushed to the title at 185,” Cejudo said. “He was pushed to the title at light heavyweight. And now he’s being pushed to the title.”

    “It’s different when you actually run through the weight class like you did, like Jon Jones did, that sh*t is f*cking hard,” he continued. “Now, if you’re able to do that, go up, run through the next one, go up, run through that next one, that’s a big difference. I’m not hating, I’m just telling the truth.”

    Still, Pereira’s accomplishments since joining the UFC have been remarkable.

    After arriving from kickboxing in 2021, “Poatan” rapidly climbed through the middleweight division before knocking out Israel Adesanya to win the 185-pound title. He later moved to light heavyweight, where he captured another championship and scored high-profile victories over fighters such as Jiri Prochazka, Magomed Ankalaev, and Khalil Rountree Jr.

  • UFC Veteran Explains Why Alex Pereira Could Struggle in Heavyweight Debut Against Ciryl Gane

    UFC Veteran Explains Why Alex Pereira Could Struggle in Heavyweight Debut Against Ciryl Gane

    Alexander Volkov isn’t fully convinced that Alex Pereira’s highly anticipated move to heavyweight will go as smoothly as many fans expect.

    The former two-division champion is set to make his heavyweight debut on June 14 at UFC Freedom Fights 250, where he’ll face Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight championship while undisputed titleholder Tom Aspinall continues recovering from an eye injury.

    While much of the MMA world has rallied behind the Brazilian’s pursuit of a third UFC title in a new division, Volkov believes Gane’s style could create serious problems for “Poatan.”

    Speaking during UFC 328 media day in Newark, “Drago” explained why he currently favors the French heavyweight in the matchup.

    “Honestly, Ciryl is more favorite right now,” Volkov said. “He has really great footwork. I respect Alex Pereira and his power, but I don’t know how he will show up in the heavyweight division, and I don’t know how he will do with Ciryl Gane’s style in the octagon

    Alexander Volkov Questions Whether Alex Pereira Can Solve Ciryl Gane’s Movement

    Volkov pointed specifically to Gane’s mobility and movement-heavy striking approach as a potential nightmare matchup for Pereira.

    “Because Pereira needs to pressure the guy and work on counterattacks, and Ciryl Gane don’t give him the opportunity,” Volkov said. “He just punches and kicks and moves a lot. It’s a hard thing for Alex Pereira to solve in the fight. I’m not sure he can do this.”

    Volkov’s opinion carries weight, given his own history with Gane. The Russian heavyweight fought the former interim champion back in 2024 and lost a razor-close split decision, many observers felt could have gone the other way.

    Outside of that defeat, Volkov has quietly built one of the strongest recent runs in the heavyweight division, winning five of his last six fights heading into his UFC 328 clash with Waldo Cortes-Acosta this weekend.

  • WATCH: Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane Face Off At South Lawn Ahead Of Historic UFC White House Event

    WATCH: Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane Face Off At South Lawn Ahead Of Historic UFC White House Event

    Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane came face-to-face for the first time at the White House ahead of their upcoming clash at UFC Freedom 250.

    The staredown took place directly on the South Lawn on Wednesday, the same location where the two are expected to compete on June 14 in Washington, D.C. “Poatan” is set to challenge Gane for the interim heavyweight championship in a fight that could make him the first athlete in UFC history to capture titles across three different weight classes.

    Images and footage from the faceoff quickly spread online after Pereira’s longtime coach and former UFC champion Glover Teixeira shared clips from the meeting on social media.

    The White House appearance wasn’t limited to the co-main event fighters. Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, who are expected to headline the card in a lightweight title unification bout, were also present in Washington as part of the promotional activities surrounding the historic event.

    All four fighters later met with Donald Trump inside the Oval Office as preparations continues for the highly-anticipated fight card on White House grounds.

    The event itself is expected to transform the South Lawn into a temporary outdoor arena featuring a custom-built setup, large viewing screens, and seating for thousands of attendees. Additional fans are expected to gather at Ellipse Park nearby, where tens of thousands of free viewing tickets are planned to be distributed.

  • Donald Trump Hosts UFC Freedom 250 Headliners At White House, Reveals Special American-Themed Belt

    Donald Trump Hosts UFC Freedom 250 Headliners At White House, Reveals Special American-Themed Belt

    Donald Trump welcomed several of the UFC’s biggest stars to the Oval Office on Thursday as preparations continue for the unprecedented UFC Freedom 250 card set to take place on the South Lawn next month.

    Among the fighters present at the White House were Ilia Topuria, Justin Gaethje, Alex Pereira, and Ciryl Gane, who are expected to headline the historic event on June 14 in Washington, D.C.

    During a media briefing inside the Oval Office, the US President unveiled fresh details about the event’s setup while showcasing concept visuals for the outdoor venue. The plans include a custom-built arena structure on the White House grounds featuring large-scale lighting rigs, giant screens, and a full Octagon setup directly on the South Lawn.

    Trump described the event as a first-of-its-kind spectacle, with thousands expected to attend in person and tens of thousands more watching from nearby viewing areas.

    The venue itself is expected to hold approximately 4,300 spectators cageside, with a strong emphasis on military guests. In addition, roughly 85,000 free tickets are expected to be distributed for fans attending the public viewing experience at Ellipse Park, located just outside the White House grounds.

    One of the biggest reveals from the meeting was a special championship belt created specifically for the occasion. The custom-designed UFC Freedom 250 title prominently features the colors and styling of the American flag, marking the event as a celebration tied to the country’s 250th anniversary.

    The card is expected to be headlined by Topuria defending the undisputed lightweight championship against Gaethje in a title unification bout. Pereira and Gane are also set to clash for the interim heavyweight championship in the co-main event.



  • Alexander Volkov Calls Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane ‘Not a True Title Fight’

    Alexander Volkov Calls Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane ‘Not a True Title Fight’

    Alexander Volkov has watched the UFC build the Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane interim heavyweight title fight at UFC Freedom 250, and he has a pointed take on what it actually represents, both for the sport and for himself as a potential future opponent.

    Speaking with MMA Fighting ahead of his UFC 328 bout against Waldo Cortes-Acosta this Saturday in Newark, Volkov acknowledged the commercial logic behind the booking while being blunt about what it is not.

    “It doesn’t matter who wins. If Ciryl Gane wins, he will beat a UFC star. He will go on the next media level. If Alex Pereira wins, he won like third title in his career, so he will be good. Anyway, UFC won with this fight. And it will be for sure not like a boring fight, but it’s not true title fight. It’s more like a promotional or media fight.”

    He also pointed to a specific technical concern about how both fighters have been protected from wrestling throughout their careers, suggesting the matchup is convenient for that reason too.

    “Gane has never been under the pressure of a wrestler. He never been with the kind of Curtis Blaydes guy who just can take him down and hold it for a while and then beat him up, make good ground-and-pound. We never see him in this position. The UFC gives him pretty comfortable fighters. And Alex Pereira is also a kickboxing guy and we didn’t see him also with good wrestlers. This fight is good for both of them.”

    Volkov took issue with the path Pereira took to earn the heavyweight title shot, noting that his victory over Magomed Ankalaev in his most recent light heavyweight appearance came against an opponent who was competing with broken ribs.

    “Alex Pereira, for sure he’s very talented and he shows, like, crazy performances. But, to be honest, his previous fight, before he won, he lost to Ankalaev. Then he beat Ankalaev, but I was in this camp, and Ankalaev was with broken ribs. He was just too confident himself to go in the cage. And probably Alex Pereira knows this and this is why he pushes so hard. He just lost to the guy, then he beats him with just broken rib, and now he wants to go one category up, where he never fought, and they give him title shot. In logic, it doesn’t have any sense. It’s just marketing.”

    Looking at a hypothetical matchup between himself and Pereira, Volkov was direct about how he sees the size and stylistic dynamics playing out.

    “Fighting with Alex Pereira will be more easy for me, but more big fight if he won. He’s big, but I’m huge. I’m not saying he ever meet the guys like me and his stand is a little bit open for this type of big guys. He’s used to fight with guys who try to attack him, can’t touch him and he counterpunches with his hook or uppercut, but it’s so hard to do with me because I’m much taller, I have good reach and I have very good kicks. More to this now, I’m working with a lot of wrestling. On paper, I feel I have an advantage against Alex Pereira.”

    Volkov reserved his strongest words for how the entire situation has affected Tom Aspinall, calling the undisputed champion’s circumstances the most unfair element of the whole picture.

    “Honestly, I’m most upset for Tom Aspinall. Imagine him in this situation. He did so much work for the UFC, he fought a lot of fights. He was on a very good winning streak, he showed really impressive fights for everybody. And now we have Ciryl Gane, a guy who actually lost to me. He lose the fight for me, he injured Aspinall. It’s a very serious injury. I feel how bad Tom Aspinall is feeling looking at this White House fight and then they give Ciryl Gane the biggest fight in his life with Alex Pereira. It’s just not fair to the champ.”

    Volkov fights Cortes-Acosta on the UFC 328 main card this Saturday at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

  • Jiri Prochazka Predicts Alex Pereira Beats Ciryl Gane at UFC White House

    Jiri Prochazka Predicts Alex Pereira Beats Ciryl Gane at UFC White House

    Jiri Prochazka believes Alex Pereira will make history at UFC White House this summer. The former light heavyweight champion predicts Pereira will defeat Ciryl Gane to become the first fighter to win titles in three UFC weight classes.

    “I believe Alex can do that,” Prochazka said on Adin Ross’ Kick stream. “Alex can do that, especially when I saw him, how his weight is going up. He’s strong enough, too, and in the stand-up, I believe he will be better. But Gane is a lot of movement for that.”

    Prochazka has faced Pereira twice for the light heavyweight title, losing both times. Those remain the only losses on his UFC record. Despite the setbacks, Prochazka says he’s open to following Pereira to heavyweight in the future.

    Prochazka Eyes Heavyweight Move

    “No, I think I have to go to heavyweight,” Prochazka told MMA Junkie. “I really don’t care which weight I’m fighting, but I believe every time light heavyweight shows my best shape.”

    The Czech fighter referenced his Rizin experience fighting heavyweights. He believes he can compete at the higher weight class while maintaining speed and endurance advantages.

    UFC 327 Title Fight First

    Before any heavyweight plans materialize, Prochazka faces immediate business. This Saturday at UFC 327 in Miami, he challenges Carlos Ulberg for the light heavyweight title that Pereira vacated.

    The main event at Kaseya Center represents Prochazka’s chance to reclaim the championship. Pereira moved up to heavyweight after vacating the belt, setting up his interim title fight against Gane at UFC White House.

  • Jon Jones Confirms Talks to Fight at UFC White House

    Jon Jones Confirms Talks to Fight at UFC White House

    After a whole saga, if both new reports and Jon Jones’ word hold, Jones will get his wish of competing at the UFC White House event.

    A report from Ariel Helwani approximately 24 hours ago claimed that Alex Pereira’s vacating of the UFC light heavyweight championship is due to him moving up to heavyweight. And with that, talks of a bout between him and Jones to serve as the UFC White House main event have been held.

    Hours following Helwani’s report, at a meet and greet at The Brook Casino in New Hampshire, Jones confirmed that he and the UFC have had discussions about competing at the White House.

    “I’m in negotiations with the UFC about this White House [fight] as well,” said Jones. “I’m a very proud American, and I cannot wait to represent one more time.”

    Jones was one of the earliest names who spoke up last summer when U.S. President Donald Trump first hinted at a UFC event taking place on the lawn of the White House.

    It had been just two weeks since Jones retired from the UFC, vacating the UFC heavyweight championship, which was then given to then-interim champion Tom Aspinall. Before the White House card announcement, it appeared to be the end of a year-plus-long saga of negotiations between Jones, Aspinall, and the UFC.

    UFC CEO and President Dana White has previously been on the record stating that he considers Jones vs. Aspinall as a “dream main event” for the card, but that he couldn’t trust Jones with the main event slot of the card.

    Jones returned to the UFC after a three-year layoff at UFC 285, defeating Ciryl Gane for the then-vacant heavyweight championship. He’s fought just once since, retaining the belt against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309.

    White has promised recently that fights for the White House card will be revealed in the coming days.

  • Alex Pereira vs. Jon Jones “Being Discussed” For UFC White House

    Alex Pereira vs. Jon Jones “Being Discussed” For UFC White House

    It appears that Alex Pereira’s next step will be seeking UFC gold at heavyweight, and that could come true in his next fight, which could be in the main event of the UFC White House card.

    In a new video regarding Pereira vacating the light heavyweight title, Ariel Helwani claims, as many have assumed, the reason for Pereira vacating the championship is that he is being allowed to move up to heavyweight.

    In addition, according to Helwani, there have been discussions about having Pereira vs. Jon Jones taking place as the featured bout of the UFC White House card — either for a would-be vacant heavyweight championship or an interim one.

    Helwani says that this fight is not a guarantee, and there’s not a lot of positive momentum about this fight taking place. It has, however, at least been talked about as a potential idea.

    “Alex Pereira is no longer the light heavyweight champion, and I can tell you right here and now that there have been some talks of him fighting Jon Jones,” Helwani said. “And there have been talks of him fighting Jon Jones on the White House card.

    “Jon Jones on the White House card is not dead, but I could tell you I don’t feel as of right now a ton of positive momentum in that direction. But I’m not here to tell you that it’s dead. There have been talks of this.”

    Helwani adds that if Pereira vs. Jones doesn’t get done, then there are discussions of Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane, for what Helwani assumes would be an interim heavyweight championship.

    Whether Pereira’s heavyweight debut features an undisputed or interim heavyweight title at stake will also depend on the status of champion Tom Aspinall. Aspinall has been sidelined with eye issues since he and Gane’s no-contest at UFC 321 in October.

    Jones has publicly hoped at the possibility of competing in front of U.S. President Donald Trump on the UFC White House card. Jones, in fact, ended his retirement after just two weeks when the opportunity first opened up.

    UFC CEO and President Dana White, however, has previously stated apprehension about Jones being involved in such a card.

    White has also stated he preferred Pereira to stay at light heavyweight, but his stance on that seems to have softened over time.

    Pereira is a former middleweight and light heavyweight champion. He regained the 205-pound title in his last fight, knocking out Magomed Ankalaev in just over a minute at UFC 320.

    A heavyweight title win would make Pereira the first UFC fighter ever to win championships in three different weight classes.

    Carlos Ulberg and Jiri Prochazka will fight for the vacated light heavyweight title in the main event of UFC 327, which takes place on April 11 in Miami.

  • UFC Champ Tom Aspinall Shares Gruesome Photo After Double Eye Surgery

    UFC Champ Tom Aspinall Shares Gruesome Photo After Double Eye Surgery

    Tom Aspinall underwent surgery on both eyes on Tuesday to repair damage from a double eye poke suffered against Ciryl Gane at UFC 321 in October.

    One day after surgery, the reigning UFC heavyweight champion posted photos of his bloodshot eyes on his Instagram story. Aspinall captioned the photo of his bloodshot eyes with this phrase: “One day post surgery.”

    Tom Aspinall Eyes After Surgery

    The surgery, performed by Optegra’s expert team in London, was needed after Aspinall was diagnosed with traumatic bilateral Brown’s syndrome, causing double vision and limited eye movement.

    Tom Aspinall’s Road To Recovery

    Tom Aspinall (15-3) has been sidelined indefinitely due to his injury, with a return to the Octagon contingent on medical clearance. In the meantime, UFC CEO Dana White has stated that the heavyweight title clash with Ciryl Gane (13-2) will be rebooked once the British champion has recovered.

    Aspinall defended his undisputed heavyweight crown against Gane at UFC 321, but the matchup was ruled a no-contest after “Bon Gamin” poked him twice in the eyes during an exchange.

    The referee paused the action to allow Aspinall time to recover, but his vision was too compromised to continue, prompting an official stoppage at the 4:35 mark of the opening round.

  • 6 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC 321: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane

    6 Hits And 4 Misses From UFC 321: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane

    The eyes of the combat world were locked in on Abu Dhabi, as UFC 321 and its two title fights went down at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.

    It was this year’s edition of the UFC’s annual excursion to Abu Dhabi for a late October pay-per-view (albeit with the original one in 2019 happening in September). The UFC was also at the Etihad Arena earlier this year for a Fight Night card that was headlined by Reinier de Ridder defeating Robert Whittaker.

    The main event saw Tom Aspinall defend the UFC heavyweight championship against Ciryl Gane. Aspinall defeated Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295 to become interim heavyweight champion, and he retained the interim gold against Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304. Aspinall was then promoted to undisputed champion following Jon Jones’ brief retirement in June. Gane, a former interim champion and two-time former title challenger, earned this title shot off a controversial decision over Alexander Volkov at UFC 310.

    The co-main event saw the vacant UFC women’s strawweight title on the line as Virna Jandiroba faced Mackenzie Dern. This was a rematch from UFC 256, where Dern earned a decision win over Jandiroba. Since then, Jandiroba had won six of seven, including five in a row, while Dern entered this fight with three wins in her last five fights.

    Who delivered in Abu Dhabi? Who didn’t? Let’s find out as we go through the hits and misses of UFC 321!

    Miss: Beastboy Far From A Beast

    I know we in the MMA community are entertained by Chris Barnett, and he’s had his victories in the Octagon. But when the heavyweight division is as weak as it is in the UFC, watching a performance like Barnett delivered on this card is not only frustrating; it’s de-motivating.

    Abdelwahab completely dominated this fight, landing multiple takedowns and smothering Barnett with his wrestling. In fact, the best offense that Barnett committed in this fight was his unintentional mooning of the crowd and home audience.

    Barnett has lost three of his last four and is now 2-4 in the UFC. If he gets another opportunity somehow after that, his Octagon tenure is for sure going to be at stake.

    Hit: Another Fight, Another Ankle For Valter Walker

    In a sky full of stormy clouds that is the heavyweight division of the UFC, Valter Walker presents a ray of sunshine. In fact, he was by far the best heavyweight performer of the night, spoiling the UFC debut of Louie Sutherland.

    It only took Walker about a minute to score a takedown on Sutherland. About 30 seconds later, and Walker had secured another first-round heel hook submission win. He becomes the first UFC fighter to have four consecutive victories in such a fashion, and he’s only the second UFC fighter with four heel hook victories in the Octagon period.

    Walker may be toward the lower end of the UFC’s heavyweight rankings, but looking around the division, he might present the biggest threat to Tom Aspinall that isn’t named Ciryl Gane.

    Hit: L’udovit Klein And Mateusz Rebecki Go To War

    L’udovit Klein and Mateusz Rebecki got their flowers for the show they put on at UFC 321, earning the event’s Fight of the Night honors. Klein, however, was the one who came away with his hand raised in a majority decision victory.

    Rebecki tried to bring his power from the get-go, showing some strong striking. But it was Klein who appeared to be in control for the first two rounds, displaying good footwork while being able to land on Rebecki, busting him open at one point. Klein would get busted up himself, however, as Rebecki pressured Klein during the third round. Klein would end up hurting his ankle, and Rebecki would take the fight to the ground, delivering some hard-hitting ground shots that could have ended the fight at any moment.

    One judge scored the bout a draw, but Klein got the nod on the other two cards. Nevertheless, it was a fight that shined the brightest on this day, and both men deserved to take a bow.

    Hit: Quillan Salkilld Sends A Scary KO

    Quillan Salkilld left the entire MMA community’s jaws on the floor with the way he put away Nasrat Haqparast.

    Haqparast attempted to take charge early, coming forward with his left hand while stopping Salkilld’s takedown attempts. But all it took was one perfectly-time head kick early in the first round to drop Haqparast out cold, twitching on the canvas and leaving him unconscious for several minutes.

    Salkilld is now 3-0 in his UFC debut year, and his track record also includes a 19-second finish in his Octagon debut. Salkilld may be one of, if not the, top Octagon rookies for 2025. Here’s hoping his 2026 continues his upward momentum and trajectory.

    Hit: Azamat Murzakanov Is For Real

    One concern people had about Azamat Murzakanov entering his UFC 321 bout with Aleksandar Rakic was that Rakic last three losses had all come against people who had been or went on to become UFC light heavyweight champion. Murzakanov had not faced competition like that before. But like what he did to Rakic, Murzakanov put those concerns to bed.

    Rakic brought pressure early, courtesy of his striking and a pair of takedown attempts. Murzakanov was able to fend off those takedowns, however, before connecting on a right hand that put Rakic away.

    Murzakanov, now 16-0, is surely going to find himself just outside the top five in the UFC’s light heavyweight division. And one of those names in the top five should surely be who Murzakanov faces next.

    Miss: Eliminate The Heavyweight Title Eliminator?

    The question seemed to be who among Alexander Volkov and Jailton Almeida was going to be next in line for the UFC heavyweight championship. Now the questions seem to be “Why bother?” and “Was this all for nothing?”

    Takedowns and grappling was the gameplan for Almeida, and while he dominated with that in the second round. The first round, however, saw Volkov reverse the position and land strong strikes. The striking also was present in the third round especially, and two of the judges felt Volkov’s strikes were more effective than Almeida’s grappling, giving him the win.

    The fight, however, just saw too simple and not exciting. Neither man really displayed any argument that they’d give much a fight to the UFC heavyweight champion. And then to add insult, the main event’s result means Volkov may not get a title shot anytime soon.

    Hit: Umar Nurmagomedov Rebounds, Mario Bautista Shows He Is Legit

    After coming up a round shy of defeating Merab Dvalishvili for the UFC bantamweight championship, Umar Nurmagomedov pulled off a strong performance in a win over Mario Bautista.

    Nurmagomedov’s grappling was the key to his victory, but it didn’t come without Bautista disrupting momentum. In fact, Bautista appeared to have a tight toe hold in on Nurmagomedov during the first round that he had to work his way out of. Bautista also landed a strong knee during the second round, but Nurmagomedov ultimately got a body triangle in on him on the ground and nearly got a choke.

    Nurmagomedov then put things away with more grappling and control in the final round to sweep the judges’ scorecards.

    This is one of those fights where both come away with something — Nurmagomedov made a case for the Dvalishvili vs. Yan 2 winner, and Bautista showed he is a legit exciting contender in a stacked 135-pound division.

    Miss: Virna Jandiroba vs. Mackenzie Dern Fails To Excite

    Din Thomas was recently on the record calling Virna Jandiroba vs. Mackenzie Dern the most “insignificant” title fight in UFC history. And while some may feel his comments weren’t warranted, the fight itself ultimately didn’t feel like it had the excitement.

    Dern and Jandiroba traded control between grappling and striking exchanges. Jandiroba seemed to get off to a strong start with her pressure and takedowns. Dern, however, appeared comfortable from her back and managed to keep things even with the grappling. Dern’s improved striking ultimately helped lead her to the decision victory.

    The fight was competitive but didn’t have the hard-hitting, intense nature you might feel with a title fight. Hopefully for Dern, however, this is the start of a new run that can gain aura over time. And perhaps Tatiana Suarez or Yan Xiaonan can make for an interesting first title defense.

    Hit: Dern Fulfills Destiny

    While the fight wasn’t the greatest title bout in UFC history, I do want to give a tip of the cap to Dern.

    There was plenty of talk about Dern early in her career, as the jiu-jitsu world champion made her UFC debut as a 5-0 fighter off a stint in the LFA. Things started off well for her between 2016 and 2020, but a loss to Marina Rodriguez in late 2021 brought about concern that her momentum had stalled. And this was after already drawing concern early in her career with weight misses.

    But ever since aligning herself with Jason Parillo, Dern’s striking has continued to get better over time. She has turned into a well-rounded fighter, and she has found success to the point where she now has fulfilled a destiny she set for herself. Well done, Mackenzie!

    Miss: A Letdown Ending For A Letdown Of A Division

    So much for the Tom Aspinall era beginning with a bang. It instead begins with a small pop that coincides with the way he was named champion.

    Or should I say that it begins with an eye poke? Because a double eye poke left Aspinall unable to continue, resulting in the first UFC title fight main event on pay-per-view that ends in an immediate no contest (Cormier vs. Jones 2 was overturned to one months after the fact).

    Gane’s striking appeared to be giving him success, even busting up Aspinall around his mouth. Things were looking great for him until the eye pokes, and now all momentum for Aspinall is somehow stalled even further. This will get run back, but it’s a shame that this is how the night ends.

    And after the way this match played out, combined with the other heavyweight fights on the night, Jon Jones is the biggest winner. It stinks to admit — but heavyweight is nothing without him. And with Alex Pereira desiring a move up in weight, perhaps Jones vs. Pereira is on the table again…and maybe for the White House card that Dana White didn’t want Jones on?

  • “What A Complete Disaster” – Fans & Fighters Left In Disbelief As Eye Poke Ends Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane Heavyweight Title Fight In No Contest At UFC 321

    “What A Complete Disaster” – Fans & Fighters Left In Disbelief As Eye Poke Ends Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane Heavyweight Title Fight In No Contest At UFC 321

    The first UFC heavyweight title fight of the Tom Aspinall era — and his first fight since July 2024 — ends in the most anti-climatic fashion, as an accidental foul resulted in Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane at UFC 321 ending in a no contest.

    This marks the first time in UFC history that a championship main event fight immediately ends in a no contest. It’s the second overall, as the UFC 214 main event between Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier became a no contest after Jones failed a drug test.

    Both men came forward, trying to show their striking and gain control of the pace. Gane looked to land quick jabs and managed to work his way out of an Aspinall takedown attempt. Aspinall landed some power shots, but Gane landed his own and was able to bloody him up.

    An eye poke to both eyes, however, left Aspinall unable to see and unable to continue, ending the first in a no contest.

    Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane UFC Heavyweight Title Fight At UFC 321 Ends In No Contest

    Aspinall initially became interim heavyweight champion with a finish of Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295. He retained that interim title by defeating Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304 and was promoted to undisputed champion on the day of UFC Baku following the (brief) retirement of Jon Jones.

    Gane earned this title shot with his controversial decision win over Alexander Volkov at UFC 310. He is a former interim heavyweight champion, earning that by defeating Derrick Lewis at UFC 265. Gane, however, was unsuccessful in undisputed title fights with Francis Ngannou and Jon Jones, respectively, at UFC 270 and UFC 285.

  • UFC 321 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Aspinall vs. Gane, Jandiroba vs. Dern, And More

    UFC 321 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Aspinall vs. Gane, Jandiroba vs. Dern, And More

    UFC 321 is here, and we here at MMA News are here to provide you the latest on betting odds for the card.

    The card takes place from the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, on Saturday, October 25. The pay-per-view main card portion of the event will start at 2PM ET/11AM PT, with preliminary action starting at 10AM ET/7AM PT.

    The headline attraction for the event will feature a UFC heavyweight championship matchup between Tom Aspinall and Ciryl Gane.

    The co-main event will see the vacant UFC women’s strawweight championship on the line as Virna Jandiroba rematches Mackenzie Dern.

    The pay-per-view main card will also feature Umar Nurmagomedov taking on Mario Bautista, a heavyweight title eliminator with Alexander Volkov and Jailton Almeida, and Aleksandar Rakic facing Azamat Murzakanov.

    UFC 321: Aspinall vs. Gane Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC 321 as of the start of the event, courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Heavyweight Championship: Tom Aspinall (-345) vs. Ciryl Gane (+275)
    • Women’s Strawweight Championship: Virna Jandiroba (+124) vs. Mackenzie Dern (-148)
    • Bantamweight: Umar Nurmagomedov (-625) vs. Mario Bautista (+455)
    • Heavyweight: Alexander Volkov (+160) vs. Jailton Almeida (-192)
    • Light Heavyweight: Aleksandar Rakic (-125) vs. Azamat Murzakanov (+105)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Lightweight: Nasrat Haqparast (-105) vs. Quillan Salkilld (-115)
    • Middleweight: Ikram Aliskerov (-225) vs. JunYong Park (+185)
    • Lightweight: L’udovit Klein (-130) vs. Mateusz Rebecki (+110)
    • Heavyweight: Valter Walker (-390) vs. Louie Sutherland (+310)

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Nathaniel Wood (+130) vs. Jose Miguel Delgado (-155)
    • Heavyweight: Hamdy Abdelwahab (-520) vs. Chris Barnett (+390)
    • Flyweight: Azat Maksum (-500) vs. Mitch Raposo (+380)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Jaqueline Amorim (-500) vs. Mizuki (+380)
  • UFC 321 Results & Highlights: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane Ends in No Contest

    UFC 321 Results & Highlights: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane Ends in No Contest

    UFC 321 took place tonight from the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, and MMA News has you covered with all the results and highlights!

    In the main event, heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall defended his undisputed title for the first time against former interim champion Ciryl Gane. In the co-main event, the vacant women’s strawweight championship was on the line as Virna Jandiroba faced Mackenzie Dern.

    UFC 321 Results: Main Card

    • Heavyweight Championship: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane ends in no contest (accidental eye poke): R1, 4.35
    • Women’s Strawweight Championship: Mackenzie Dern def. Virna Jandiroba via unanimous decision (48-47×2, 49-46)
    • Bantamweight Bout: Umar Nurmagomedov def. Mario Bautista via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
    • Heavyweight Bout: Alexander Volkov def. Jailton Almeida via split decision (29-28×2, 28-29)
    • Light Heavyweight Bout: Azamat Murzakanov def. Aleksandar Rakic via TKO: R1, 3.11

    Preliminary Card

    • Lightweight Bout: Quillan Salkilld def. Nasrat Haqparast via KO: R1, 2.30
    • Middleweight Bout: Aliskerov def. JunYong Park via unanimous decision (30-27×3)
    • Lightweight Bout: Ludovit Klein def. Mateusz Rebecki via majority decision (29-28, 28-27, 28-28)
    • Heavyweight Bout: Valter Walker def. Louie Sutherland via submission: R1, 1.24

    Early Preliminary Card

    • Featherweight Bout: Nathaniel Wood def. Jose Delgado via unanimous (29-28×3)
    • Heavyweight Bout: Hamdy Abdelwahab def. Chris Barnett via unanimous decision (29-26, 29-27×2)
    • Flyweight Bout: Mitch Raposo def. Azat Maksum via unanimous decision (30-26, 29-27×2)
    • Women’s Strawweight Bout: Mizuki Inoue def. Jaqueline Amorim via unanimous decision (30-27×2, 29-28)

    Preliminary Card Highlights

    Valter Walker def. Louie Sutherland

    Quillan Salkilld def. Nasrat Haqparast

    Main Card Highlights

    Azamat Murzakanov def. Aleksandar Rakic

    Azamat Murzakanov earned a first-round TKO in this light heavyweight matchup.

    Alexander Volkov def. Jailton Almeida

    Alexander Volkov got it done by split decision.

    Umar Nurmagomedov def. Mario Bautista

    Umar Nurmagomedov earned a unanimous decision win.

    Mackenzie Dern def. Virna Jandiroba

    In the co-main event, Mackenzie Dern captured the strawweight title with a unanimous decision win.

    Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane ends in no contest

    The main event was ruled a no contest due to an accidental eye poke by Cyril Gane late in the first round.

  • Watch Tom Aspinall, Ciryl Gane Face Off At UFC 321 Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    Watch Tom Aspinall, Ciryl Gane Face Off At UFC 321 Ceremonial Weigh-Ins

    We’re 24 hours away from UFC 321, and MMA News is here to bring you the video from the ceremonial weigh-ins for the card!

    UFC 321 takes place on October 25 from the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.

    The main event will see Tom Aspinall defend the UFC heavyweight championship against Ciryl Gane. Aspinall became interim heavyweight champion at UFC 295 by defeating Sergei Pavlovich. He’d retain the interim title by defeating Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304 and was then promoted to undisputed champion this past summer following the brief retirement of Jon Jones. Gane earned this title shot with his controversial decision win over Alexander Volkov at UFC 310.

    The UFC women’s strawweight champion will find a new owner in the co-main event, as Virna Jandiroba takes on Mackenzie Dern. This is a rematch from UFC 256, which saw Dern earn a decision win. Jandiroba has won five straight entering this fight, while Dern has won three of five.

    The rest of the main card will see former bantamweight title challenger Umar Nurmagomedov face Mario Bautista, a heavyweight title eliminator between Alexander Volkov and Jailton Almeida, and a light heavyweight showdown featuring Aleksandar Rakic and Azamat Murzakanov.

    Though two prelim fighters missed weight for their contests, all fights appear ready to move forward to UFC 321!

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

    UFC 321 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

  • UFC 321 Full Weigh-In Results: Two Miss Weight

    UFC 321 Full Weigh-In Results: Two Miss Weight

    We are just one day away from UFC 321, and we’ve got the official weigh-in results for you here at MMA News.

    UFC 321 takes place from the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, featuring a number of noteworthy names topped off with two title fights.

    The main event will see Tom Aspinall make his first defense as undisputed heavyweight champion, as he takes on Ciryl Gane. Aspinall became interim champion with a finish of Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295. He then retained the interim title by knocking out Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304 before being promoted to undisputed champion following the (brief) retirement of Jon Jones.

    Gane, a former UFC interim heavyweight champion himself, earned the title fight with a controversial decision win over Alexander Volkov at UFC 310.

    A new strawweight champion will be crowned in the co-main event, as Virna Jandiroba takes on Mackenzie Dern. This will be a rematch of their fight from UFC 256 in December 2020, which saw Dern get the judges’ nod.

    Jandiroba has won five straight, and she has won six of seven since the loss to Dern. Dern has had her ups and downs since their first fight, but she enters this fight off two straight wins and three wins in her last five fights.

    UFC 321 Weigh-In Video, Results

    UFC 321 takes place Saturday, October 25 at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The main card begins at a special 2 PM ET/11 AM PT start time, with the preliminary card starting at 10 AM ET/7 AM PT.

    See above to watch the UFC 321 Weigh-In Show, and check out the full results below.

    Main Card:

    • Heavyweight Championship: Tom Aspinall (255) vs. Ciryl Gane (247.5)
    • Women’s Strawweight Championship: Virna Jandiroba (115) vs. Mackenzie Dern (115)
    • Bantamweight: Umar Nurmagomedov (136) vs. Mario Bautista (135.5)
    • Heavyweight: Alexander Volkov (261.5) vs. Jailton Almeida (237)
    • Light Heavyweight: Aleksandar Rakic (205) vs. Azamat Murzakanov (205.5)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Lightweight: Nasrat Haqparast (156) vs. Quillan Salkilld (155.5)
    • Middleweight: Ikram Aliskerov (185.5) vs. JunYong Park (185.5)
    • Lightweight: L’udovit Klein (156) vs. Mateusz Rebecki (155.5)
    • Heavyweight: Valter Walker (244) vs. Louie Sutherland (264.5)

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Nathaniel Wood (146) vs. Jose Miguel Delgado (147*)
    • Heavyweight: Hamdy Abdelwahab (265) vs. Chris Barnett (261)
    • Flyweight: Azat Maksum (129**) vs. Mitch Raposo (125.5)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Jaqueline Amorim (116) vs. Mizuki (115)

    *Delgado missed weight, penalty TBD
    **Maksum missed weight, fined 30 percent of his purse

  • UFC 321: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane Staff Predictions

    UFC 321: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane Staff Predictions

    The UFC brings a pair of title fights to its annual October pay-per-view outing in Abu Dhabi this Saturday for UFC 321. Get yourself ready and in the know with another edition of MMA News staff fight predictions.

    The event will be available exclusively on ESPN pay-per-view on Saturday, October 25. The main card will begin at a special 2pm ET start time, with preliminary card action kicking off at 10am ET.

    The main event will see the UFC heavyweight championship — and the title of baddest man on the planet — on the line as Tom Aspinall defends against Ciryl Gane.

    This will be Aspinall’s first defense of the undisputed heavyweight title. He was promoted to undisputed champion after Jon Jones’ (brief) retirement in June; UFC CEO and President Dana White announced the move at the UFC Baku post-fight press conference. Aspinall had initially defeated Serghei Pavlovich at UFC 295 to become interim heavyweight champion, and he retained that interim title by finishing Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304.

    Gane enters this fight off a controversial split decision win over Alexander Volkov at UFC 310. Gane has previously been interim heavyweight champion, defeating Derrick Lewis at UFC 265, but he has lost in undisputed title fights against Francis Ngannou and Jon Jones.

    The co-main event will see a new champion crowned in the women’s strawweight division, as Weili Zhang will vacate the gold to move up and challenge Valentina Shevchenko at women’s flyweight next month. At UFC 321, either Virna Jandiroba or Mackenzie Dern will be crowned the new 115-pound champion.

    This will be a rematch from UFC 256, which saw Dern win via decision. Jandiroba has won five straight and has won six of seven since the loss to Dern. Jandiroba enters this fight off a decision win over Yan Xiaonan at UFC 314 in April. Dern has won her last two and three of five, entering off a victory over Amanda Ribas in January.

    The rest of the main card will see a bantamweight scrap between Umar Nurmagomedov and Mario Bautista, a heavyweight title eliminator featuring Alexander Volkov and Jailton Almeieda, and light heavyweight clash featuring Aleksandar Rakic and Azamat Murzakanov.

    UFC 321: MMA News Staff Predictions

    With UFC 321 just a couple of short days away, Ryan Jarrell, Pranav Pandey, and myself (Thomas Albano) have provided our picks for the fights that make up the main card.

    Below, you can check out the current leaderboard through ten cards in 2025.

    1. Pranav Pandey (27-20)
      Thomas Albano (27-20)
    2. Ryan Jarrell (25-22)

    And now, let’s take a look at everyone’s picks for UFC 321!

    Light Heavyweight: Aleksandar Rakic vs. Azamat Murzakanov

    Images: UFC.com, Zuffa

    Pranav Pandey: This could turn out to be an intriguing striker-versus-striker battle. Aleksandar Rakic has hit a rough patch in his last three fights, though all of them were against former champions. “Rocket” remains a dangerous competitor with sharp stand-up skills and the experience of facing top-tier opponents. Azamat Murzakanov, on the other hand, carries the aura of a knockout artist and remains undefeated, but he hasn’t yet been truly tested against elite competition in the division. That experience gap could play in Rakic’s favor. I see this fight being competitive and capable of swinging either way, but in my opinion, Rakic’s experience give him the slight upper hand to walk away with the win. (Prediction: Rakic)

    Thomas Albano: This is an interesting battle. On one hand, Aleksandar Rakic has experience and layoff that he’s currently on a three-fight losing streak and hasn’t had a win since 2021. Meanwhile, Azamat Murzakanov is on an impressive winning streak and continues to score highlight finish after highlight finish. On the other, Rakic’s losses in his current skid have come against Jan Blachowicz, Jiri Prochazka, and Magomed Ankalaev. Murzakanov, meanwhile, has not faced that kind of competition yet. I don’t have the greatest of feelings on this fight, but I’ll say Rakic’s experience helps get him a much-needed victory. This is as long as he keeps his distance and lands from there, while perhaps looking for opportunities to score takedowns. My fear is he gets into a firefight, and Rakic gets cracked. Hopefully Rakic has the IQ to stick to the smart gameplan. (Prediction: Rakic)

    Ryan Jarrell: The last win that Alexander Rakic had in the UFC was his UD win over Thiago Santos all the way back in 2021. ‘Rocket’ has now lost three fights in a row and is desperate for a win. He has a tall task in front of him because Azamat Murzakanov is undefeated and is finishing people in impressive fashion. Rakic has the skillset to be the first man to hand Azamat a loss. But I just don’t think he will be able to get it done here. Murzakanov is used to sharing the cage with high level competition and he will be ready for what Rakic brings to the octagon on fight night. (Prediction: Murzakanov)

    Consensus: 2-1 Rakic

    Heavyweight: Alexander Volkov vs. Jailton Almeida

    Images: UFC.com, UFC/YouTube

    Pranav Pandey: Alexander Volkov makes his return to the Octagon nearly a year after the fight against Gane that slipped through his fingers. Even as he approaches the later stages of his career, the Russian has shown noticeable improvements in his striking, and his devastating reach continues to be a major asset. On the other side, Jailton Almeida is a dangerous and fresh challenger with slick submission skills. If he can weather Volkov’s striking storm and close the distance, I think Almeida could take this fight into his grappling world and look for a submission finish. (Prediction: Almeida)

    Thomas Albano: Some are disappointed that Alexander Volkov is even in this title eliminator situation to begin with because they felt he defeated Ciryl Gane at UFC 310. Unfortunately for them and him, this is the reality he’s in. He’s going to be taking on Jailton Almeida, whose grappling game has been proven to be dangerous for a weak UFC heavyweight division. This a huge opportunity for the rising Almeida; however, if Volkov continues to look the way he has of late, it’s not going to be easy. Volkov’s reach is always an issue, and his striking has looked on point in his most recent fights. Even at his age, he’s making one last (realistic) case for securing a title shot. And that might turn to reality here. Just like the light heavyweight showdown that opens the main card, experience wins here. (Prediction: Volkov)

    Ryan Jarrell: This is such an intriguing matchup. The length of Alexander Volkov is always such a tricky puzzle to figure out. Volkov looked really good in his most recent fight with Ciryl Gane which ended in a split decision loss and left a lot of people upset at the judges decision. Almeida will be a very different stylistic matchup, but one that ‘Drago’ could very well pass. Both men are in their mid thirties so the time is now or never. I don’t feel confident one way or the other and I think this fight could end in a split decision. But I’ll take Volkov to have the bigger moments and win a tightly contested fight of the night candidate. (Prediction: Volkov)

    Consensus: 2-1 Volkov

    Bantamweight: Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Mario Bautista

    Images: UFC.com

    Pranav Pandey: This matchup is a tricky one for me to predict. Umar Nurmagomedov has looked nearly unstoppable since joining the UFC, but his aura of invincibility took a hit when he faced the reigning bantamweight champion, Merab Dvalishvili, at UFC 311. In that fight, his signature weapon, the relentless takedown game, got neutralized, and his overall composure seemed to unravel. I think Mario Bautista, who in my opinion is one of the most relentless and quietly consistent fighters in the division, will try to replicate that same blueprint. His style may not be the flashiest, but it’s efficient and often enough to get the job done. I can see this fight turning into a back-and-forth battle where Bautista pushes the pace early and keeps Nurmagomedov uncomfortable throughout. In my opinion, Bautista’s work rate and pressure could be the deciding factors here, and I’m leaning toward him pulling off a gritty win. (Prediction: Bautista)

    Thomas Albano: I think the common theme in this fight amongst those in MMA media making predictions is that Mario Bautista cannot be overlooked – whether you think he’s winning this fight or not. Bautista is on such a hot streak right now as he makes his way up the rankings, and if he pulls off the upset here, you have to imagine that’d earn Bautista a title eliminator – if not a title shot itself. But, Nurmagomedov’s grappling is next level, of course, and he nearly secured the bantamweight title himself by taking Merab Dvalishvili to the limit like no one has before since the start of the current champ’s long win streak. I expect Bautista to put up a strong effort but think it’s too much too quick in this case. (Prediction: Nurmagomedov)

    Ryan Jarrell: The odds on this fight is a little surprising to me. Last I checked Umar was a -625 favorite which seems a little disrespectful to a guy in Bautista who has done nothing but beat elite competition. Mario is on a 8 fight win streak with wins over Jose Aldo, Ricky Simon and most recently, Patchy Mix. I am fully aware how good Umar is but I expect this fight to be a close one. Bautista is severely underrated and just might be the toughest matchup for the dominant champion. Give me Mario Bautista to surprise the MMA world and pull the upset here via split decision. (Prediction: Bautista)

    Consensus: 2-1 Bautista

    Women’s Strawweight Championship: Virna Jandiroba vs. Mackenzie Dern

    Images: UFC.com

    Pranav Pandey: Mackenzie Dern got the better of Virna Jandiroba when they first met nearly five years ago at UFC 256, but a lot has changed since then. Dern has definitely added new layers to her game and shown flashes of improvement, yet her performances still feel hit-or-miss. That inconsistency makes it hard for me to back her with confidence this time around. On the other hand, “Carcará” has been on an absolute tear, putting together a dominant five-fight win streak against some top-level competition. Despite being a bit older than Dern, I think Jandiroba is the more complete fighter at this stage, more composed, and more calculated. With the strawweight title now up for grabs, I expect her to come in with extra fire and finally get her revenge. (Prediction: Jandiroba)

    Thomas Albano: This is a rematch of their UFC 256 bout in December 2020, which saw Dern come away with a decision win – though if you ask some MMA fans, they’d feel that wasn’t the right call. Most MMA media, however, agreed with Dern getting the nod, and most are expecting she’ll get the nod again when they meet in a five-round fight with vacant gold on the line. While Jandiroba is an excellent grappler, she’s going to be in for a ride to try and do battle with the expert level, world championship caliber jiu-jitsu of Dern. Additionally, Dern has made strides in her striking, albeit it’s still not the greatest, and she has the power, size, and strength to give Jandiroba a hard time with pressure. All the signs in this one say Jandiroba puts up a fight, but it’s Dern who walks away the new champ at 115. (Prediction: Dern)

    Ryan Jarrell: Mackenzie Dern and Virna Jandiroba met five short years ago and now the two top strawweight fighters will vie for the vacant strap in the co main event of a very exciting main card. The first go round saw Dern win a unanimous decision and I expect the same to happen in the rematch. Jandiroba has 14 submission victories in her career, but Dern is an elite BJJ practitioner and has never been submitted in her professional MMA career. I believe the physicality and strength that Dern possesses will help her win in the 50/50 scrambles and allow her to out point her way to the victory and title. (Prediction: Dern)

    Consensus: 2-1 Dern

    Heavyweight Championship: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane

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    Pranav Pandey: This one’s a pretty easy call for me, I’m rolling with Tom Aspinall all day. Don’t get me wrong, Ciryl Gane is one of the most skilled heavyweights on the roster, but I just don’t see anything in his overall game that poses a serious threat to the reigning champ. “Bon Gamin” has looked slick in moments, but over the last couple of years, many of his performances have felt flat and uninspired, even in victory. Aspinall, on the other hand, is a complete package – fast, explosive, and absolutely lethal wherever the fight goes. I think he overwhelms Gane early with his pressure and speed, and I wouldn’t be surprised if we see a quick finish. In my opinion, Gane won’t be able to survive that early onslaught for long. (Prediction: Aspinall)

    Thomas Albano: It’s a shame this fight isn’t taking place in Europe. Because while I know not everyone is excited about this fight, it’s still a heavyweight title fight and it features two of the best fighters out of that continent right now. That said, there’s clearly one better fighter here, and that’s the current heavyweight champion, Tom Aspinall. Aspinall is a stud because he’s light on his feet with power in his hands. Can he take out Gane with power like he has most of the heavyweight division? Sure. But Gane is skilled and powerful on the feet as well. I see Aspinall pressuring Gane before ultimately doing the very same thing that Francis Ngannou and Jon Jones did in their title fights against Gane – get the fight to the ground. I expect Aspinall to score a takedown and finish the fight in the first round with either a submission or a TKO through some brutal ground-and-pound. (Prediction: Aspinall)

    Ryan Jarrell: I am convinced that Tom Aspinall will go down as the greatest heavyweight the sport has ever seen. He obviously has the power of an elite heavyweight. But what may be more impressive is he moves like a welterweight. I just truly believe he is too dynamic for anyone in the division right now including Ciryl Gane. I will be shocked if this fight sees the second round and I expect Tom to finish Gane more impressively than Jon. (Prediction: Aspinall)

    Consensus: 3-0 Aspinall


    That’ll do it for our UFC 321 staff picks! What do you think? Do your predictions look similar? Let us know in the comments section!

    Also, you can check out the full UFC 321 card below.

    Main Card:

    • Heavyweight Championship: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane
    • Women’s Strawweight Championship: Virna Jandiroba vs. Mackenzie Dern
    • Bantamweight: Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Mario Bautista
    • Heavyweight: Alexander Volkov vs. Jailton Almeida
    • Light Heavyweight: Aleksandar Rakic vs. Azamat Murzakanov

    Preliminary Card:

    • Lightweight: Nasrat Haqparast vs. Quillan Salkilld
    • Middleweight: Ikram Aliskerov vs. JunYong Park
    • Lightweight: L’udovit Klein vs. Mateusz Rebecki
    • Lightweight: Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady vs. Matheus Camilo

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Heavyweight: Valter Walker vs. Louie Sutherland
    • Featherweight: Nathaniel Wood vs. Jose Miguel Delgado
    • Heavyweight: Hamdy Abdelwahab vs. Chris Barnett
    • Flyweight: Azat Maksum vs. Mitch Raposo
    • Women’s Strawweight: Jaqueline Amorim vs. Mizuki
  • Watch UFC 321 Press Conference Video Featuring Aspinall, Gane, Jandiroba, Dern, And More (9 a.m. ET)

    Watch UFC 321 Press Conference Video Featuring Aspinall, Gane, Jandiroba, Dern, And More (9 a.m. ET)

    UFC 321 is just a couple of days away, featuring a pair of title fights headlining the show. Time to stir the pot more and gain more hype for UFC 321, courtesy of a good ol’ fashion question-and-answer session.

    The 11th UFC pay-per-view event of the year goes down from the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on Saturday, October 25.

    UFC 321 will be headlined by Tom Aspinall defending the UFC heavyweight championship against Ciryl Gane.

    The co-main event will see a new UFC women’s strawweight champion crowned when Virna Jandiroba rematches Mackenzie Dern.

    The rest of the main card features a bantamweight battle between Umar Nurmagomedov and Mario Bautista, a heavyweight title eliminator featuring Alexander Volkov and Jailton Almeida, and a light heavyweight showdown as Aleksandar Rakic takes on Azamat Murzakanov.

    Watch The UFC 321: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane Pre-Fight Press Conference

    As per tradition, the UFC pay-per-view main card participants will be featured in a press conference during fight week. This is the opportunity for fighters to answer questions from media and fans, as well as potentially lay in some smack talk on their opponents.

    Check out a live stream of the presser below via the UFC’s official YouTube channel, commencing at 9 AM ET.

  • Tom Aspinall disagrees with fans doubting Ciryl Gane’s ability

    Tom Aspinall disagrees with fans doubting Ciryl Gane’s ability

    UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall disagrees with fans and media members who are downplaying Ciryl Gane’s abilities ahead of UFC 321.

    On Saturday night, Tom Aspinall will defend his heavyweight title in the main event of UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi. While many believe that the Englishman is the obvious favorite to leave with the championship wrapped around his waist, others think that Gane serves as a pretty interesting underdog in this fight.

    Either way, it’s a fight that has been brewing for quite some time now with both guys long since being viewed as the next generation of heavyweight stars. If Gane wins, a rematch seems likely down the line – but even if he doesn’t, this first fight is bound to answer a lot of questions about where both guys are at in their respective careers.

    In a recent interview, Tom Aspinall made it clear that those who don’t believe Ciryl Gane deserves to be here are wrong.

    Tom Aspinall praises Ciryl Gane

    “I think there’s this notion with the media and maybe the fans that Ciryl is not very good, which is just complete bullsh*t,” Aspinall told MMA Junkie and other reporters at Wednesday’s media day. “I think that he’s really, really good. He’s super talented, he’s been at the top of the division for a number of years, which is not easy to do.

    “He’s been an interim champion himself. He’s obviously had two title shots for the undisputed title, as well, so I think the guy is really good. I’ve took him extremely, extremely seriously. The fact that people expect it to be an easy fight, I don’t read into that at all. I’m prepared for a really hard fight.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

  • Ciryl Gane Does Not Care If Tom Aspinall Puts His Hand on His Shoulder “It means nothing”

    Ciryl Gane Does Not Care If Tom Aspinall Puts His Hand on His Shoulder “It means nothing”

    UFC star Ciryl Gane has said he won’t be bothered if Tom Aspinall decides to put his hand on his shoulder ahead of their fight this weekend.

    On Saturday night, Tom Aspinall will defend the UFC heavyweight championship against Ciryl Gane in the main event of UFC 321. It serves as a big moment for both men as Tom attempts to further prove the hype is real, whereas Gane wants to break his 0-2 record in world title fights in the UFC.

    Of course, both men are known for being great strikers, and we expect to see that on full display in this encounter. In one of his previous big fights, Aspinall put his hand on the shoulder of his opponent Sergei Pavlovich right before the fight began, which some saw as a strange move at the time, and others saw as a sign of respect.

    In a recent interview, Ciryl Gane made it clear that he doesn’t mind it Aspinall does the same thing to him.

    Ciryl Gane’s view on Tom Aspinall’s pre-fight Pavlovich move

    “I saw the talk about Tom putting his hand on opponents’ shoulders. For me, I’m going to let him do this — it means nothing. Maybe that didn’t come from him, maybe it came from people around him. But me, I don’t take that kind of thing personally. It’s not smart to play mind games.”

    Regardless of what happens before the fight, the actual bout itself is what looks set to be one of the most intriguing features of the MMA calendar this year.

  • Ciryl Gane Ready to Welcome Alex Pereira to the Heavyweight Division “Beautiful Idea”

    Ciryl Gane Ready to Welcome Alex Pereira to the Heavyweight Division “Beautiful Idea”

    Ciryl Gane can potentially end up on the throne of UFC’s heavyweight division after this weekend and would welcome a challenge from Alex Pereira if ‘Poatan’ jumped up into the weight category. Gane is vying for the heavyweight crown once again, with the former interim champion hoping that the adage of the third time’s the charm will shine through after two failed bids at the undisputed crown previously.

    On October 25th, Gane will try to claim the strap from UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, with the title challenger taking part in media obligations at the UFC 321 pre-fight media day proceedings. When an on-site media member mentioned past comments from Pereira about being curious about a heavyweight move and what the former UFC interim champion would think of the UFC’s light heavyweight champion moving up, in video footage provided by MMA Junkie, Gane said,

    “Alex Pereira at heavyweight? Beautiful idea. He’s a very dangerous fighter, very marketable, a beautiful story. He’s built himself so well, and like Jon Jones, he can make that move. It’s exciting to watch.”

    Ciryl Gane feels no pressure regarding his drought in undisputed UFC title bids

    Ciryl Gane does not seem to have a meaningful shadow cast over him from his previous title fights with Jon Jones and Francis Ngannou not panning out for him.

    The French fighter was questioned at the same referenced pre-fight media day if those Jones and Ngannou setbacks played into his mindset at all, as Gane stated [via Lowkick MMA],

    “The pressure is less this time, for sure. I remember my first big fight against Francis Ngannou — the storytelling, the media, everything around it was huge.”

    “And then there was Jon Jones — still a big fight but a little less noise. For Tom, there’s less pressure again. I feel calmer, more focused.”

    Gane could also find himself in a similar historical spot to someone like Chael Sonnen insofar as a title challenger who put together a 0-3 ledger in undisputed title bids.

  • What’s Next After UFC 320? Full Confirmed UFC 321 Main Card For Abu Dhabi On October 25

    What’s Next After UFC 320? Full Confirmed UFC 321 Main Card For Abu Dhabi On October 25

    UFC 320 is in the books, meaning attention will soon turn to the mixed martial arts leader’s next pay-per-view offering, UFC 321 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

    The promotion was in Las Vegas last week, where the T-Mobile Arena played host to a number of intriguing matchups for its nine numbered event of the year. Of note were headline wins for Alex Pereira and Merab Dvalishvili, as well as important victories for Jiri Prochazka, Youssef Zalal, and Joe Pyfer.

    While the aftermath of the October 4 card is currently the talk of the town, it won’t be long until focus sways to the next PPV, and from the light heavyweight and bantamweight championship title pictures to the heavyweight and women’s strawweight championship conversations.

    At UFC 321, which takes place at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on October 25, Tom Aspinall will defend the UFC heavyweight championship against Ciryl Gane.

    This will mark Aspinall’s first defense of the undisputed UFC heavyweight championship. He had been promoted from interim to undisputed champion during the UFC Baku post-fight press conference back on June 21 — the result of a long, drawn-out negotiation process involving him, the UFC, and Jon Jones. Aspinall defeated Serghei Pavlovich for the interim heavyweight championship at UFC 295 and retained the interim belt against Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304.

    Gane is 13-2 and has won three of his last five. He comes into this bout off a split decision win over Alexander Volkov at UFC 310. Gane defeated Derrick Lewis to become an interim UFC heavyweight champion at UFC 265 in 2021. He has challenged for the heavyweight title twice since, losing to Francis Ngannou at UFC 270 and to Jon Jones at UFC 285.

    Stakes will also be high in the co-main event, as a vacant women’s strawweight championship will be on the line, thanks to Weili Zhang moving up to challenge Valentina Shevchenko at women’s flyweight. UFC 321 will see Virna Jandiroba and Mackenzie Dern scrap in a rematch to determine the new champion. Dern previously scored a decision win over Jandiroba at UFC 256. Jandiroba enters this fight on a five-fight win streak, most recently scoring a decision over Yan Xiaonan at UFC 314. Dern, meanwhile, has won three of her last five, most recently submitting Amanda Ribas in a rematch that headlined UFC Vegas 101 in January.

    Nurmagomedov, Volkov, Rakic Set The Stage For Heavyweight Title Headliner At UFC 321

    Before Aspinall, Gane, Jandiroba, and Dern make their way out for their title fights, several names will look to make their own statements on the main card for UFC 321.

    This includes Umar Nurmagomedov, who will be doing battle with Mario Bautista. This will be Nurmagomedov’s first fight since coming just short of capturing the UFC bantamweight title from Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 311, suffering the first loss of his MMA career in the process. Bautista, meanwhile, has won eight straight, which includes defeating UFC Hall of Famer Jose Aldo at UFC 307 and former Bellator bantamweight champion Patchy Mix at UFC 316.

    A heavyweight title eliminator will also be featured on this card, as Alexander Volkov takes on Jailton Almeida. Volkov will be looking to rebound from the previously mentioned split decision loss to Gane, a fight that snapped a four-fight win streak for Volkov. Almeida, meanwhile, has won two straight and 17 of 18, coming into this bout off a performance bonus-earning finish of Serghei Spivac at UFC 311.

    The main card is scheduled to open with Aleksandar Rakic taking on Azamat Murzakanov. Rakic has lost three straight, most recently dropping a decision to now-former light heavyweight champion Magomed Ankalaev at UFC 308, which was last year’s Abu Dhabi pay-per-view card. Murzakanov is undefeated at 15-0, most recently finishing Brendson Ribeiro at UFC 316 in June.

    Those pairings have currently gotten the nod to feature on the main card over the likes of Ikram Aliskerov, Mateusz Rebecki, and Nathaniel Wood, all of whom are expected to be featured players on the event’s preliminary card.

    See below for the UFC 321 lineup, as it stands.

    Main Card:

    • Heavyweight Championship: Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane
    • Women’s Strawweight Championship: Virna Jandiroba vs. Mackenzie Dern
    • Bantamweight: Umar Nurmagomedov vs. Mario Bautista
    • Heavyweight: Alexander Volkov vs. Jailton Almeida
    • Light Heavyweight: Aleksandar Rakic vs. Azamat Murzakanov

    Preliminary Card (Order TBA):

    • Middleweight: Ikram Aliskerov vs. Jun-yong Park
    • Lightweight: Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady vs. Matheus Camilo
    • Heavyweight: Hamdy Abdelwahab vs. Chris Barnett
    • Flyweight: Azat Maksum vs. Mitch Raposo
    • Women’s Strawweight: Jacqueline Amorim vs. Mizuki
    • Lightweight: Mateusz Rebecki vs. L’udovit Klein
    • Featherweight: Nathaniel Wood vs. Jose Delgado
  • Tom Aspinall Must Defeat Ciryl Gane Or Else it Might Be Over for the UFC Heavyweight Division, says MMA Analyst

    Tom Aspinall Must Defeat Ciryl Gane Or Else it Might Be Over for the UFC Heavyweight Division, says MMA Analyst

    MMA analyst Chael Sonnen believes that the future of the UFC’s heavyweight division could well be on the line when Tom Aspinall defends his UFC title against Ciryl Gane at UFC 321.

    Finally, after months of waiting, we finally have some clarity at heavyweight. The new undisputed champion, Tom Aspinall, will square off with Ciryl Gane later this year in what looks set to be a really interesting clash of styles.

    For many, Tom Aspinall is the clear favorite, but you never know what could happen in this crazy world called mixed martial arts. At the very least, we’re expecting to see the kind of showdown that reminds us all why heavyweight can be a really fun division.

    In the eyes of Chael Sonnen, however, the champion is fighting for a whole lot more than just his belt.

    Chael Sonnen’s view on Tom Aspinall vs Ciryl Gane

    “Never in the history of our sport has anybody had more pressure on them than Tom Aspinall.”

    “Pressure creates fatigue. It creates a chemical release… same as adrenaline, same as excitement, same as fear. It creates a release and it can paralyze you.”

    “You don’t really know what kind of guy you are until you find yourself in that position.”

    “He’s got to not just win, he’s got to win fast.”

    “I don’t know that Tom could find himself in a harder spot.”

    “I’m excited to have a heavyweight champion that wants to fight, compete, come speak, meet the public, be part of the community.”

  • Ciryl Gane has different priorities ahead of Tom Aspinall title fight, says fellow UFC heavyweight

    Ciryl Gane has different priorities ahead of Tom Aspinall title fight, says fellow UFC heavyweight

    UFC heavyweight contender Ciryl Gane may not be fully focused on his UFC 321 main event against Tom Aspinall, says fellow UFC heavyweight contender Jailton Almeida.

    As we know, Ciryl Gane will face off against Tom Aspinall for the UFC heavyweight championship later this year. There’s a lot of intrigue surrounding this contest given the respective styles of both men, and nobody really knows how it’s going to go for sure – although, if there was a favorite, it’d probably be Tom Aspinall.

    For Ciryl Gane, it’s all about proving that he can really reach that next level in the heavyweight division. In a recent interview, the aforementioned Jailton Almeida had some interesting thoughts.

    Ciryl Gane questioned by Jailton Almeida

    “I’m pretty sure that Aspinall beats Gane,” Almeida said on “The Ariel Helwani Show” through an interpreter. “It seems like Gane has other priorities in his life right now, and once you’re fighting at this level there can’t be no other priority. 

    “If you’re fighting at this level, if you’re fighting for the heavyweight crown of the UFC, you have to be all in, and it doesn’t seem like that’s the case for Gane right now. I get it that he’s taking it because who’s not going to take another title fight for the heavyweight belt? But I think his priorities are in a different place now.”

    “I’m very strategic, I’m probably more explosive than anybody that he’s faced, especially on the grappling side of things,” Almeida said. “I think it would probably develop as a grappling fight. He is a BJJ black belt, but there’s levels to being a black belt. I think that I’ll be able to take him into deep waters once we get to the grappling side of things.”

    Quotes via MMA Junkie

  • Tom Aspinall To Defend UFC Heavyweight Title vs. Ciryl Gane At UFC 321

    Tom Aspinall To Defend UFC Heavyweight Title vs. Ciryl Gane At UFC 321

    After teasing the news recently that he has signed a contract for his first defense as undisputed UFC heavyweight champion, more details of the fight involving Tom Aspinall are now being reported.

    The rumors seem to be true — Aspinall will defend the heavyweight title against former interim champion Ciryl Gane in the main event of UFC 321, which is set to take place on Saturday, October 25.

    Red Corner MMA was the first to break the news. It is possible, following a tease earlier today, that UFC CEO and President Dana White will confirm the information in an announcement tonight.

    Tom Aspinall vs. Ciryl Gane For UFC Heavyweight Title At UFC 321

    This will be Aspinall’s first defense since being elevated to undisputed heavyweight champion last month following a long, drawn-out saga (that is technically still ongoing) involving him, the UFC, and Jon Jones.

    Aspinall was named undisputed champion at the UFC Baku post-fight press conference last month following confirmation that Jones had retired from MMA. Jones has since unretired, aiming to fight for the heavyweight title at the UFC’s White House card next July 4.

    Aspinall initially won the interim heavyweight title by defeating Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295. He made a rare interim title defense at UFC 304, knocking out Curtis Blaydes.

    Gane defeated Derrick Lewis at UFC 265 to become interim heavyweight champion but failed in his bid to become undisputed champion at UFC 270, losing to Francis Ngannou. He then fought Jones for the vacant title at UFC 285, getting submitted in one round.