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  • UFC 314 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Volkanovski vs. Lopes, Chandler vs. Pimblett, And More

    UFC 314 Betting Odds: Current Favorites For Volkanovski vs. Lopes, Chandler vs. Pimblett, And More

    UFC 314 is almost upon us, and MMA News is here to keep you updated with the current odds for this weekend’s lineup.

    The upcoming pay-per-view takes place Saturday, April 12, at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. The main card begins at 10 PM ET/7 PM PT, with the preliminary card starting at 6 PM ET/3 PM PT.

    Topping the lineup will be former UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski, who is tasked with getting the better of Diego Lopes if he’s to return to the throne after Ilia Topuria vacates it.

    Before they go to battle, the co-main event will see former Bellator champion and two-time UFC lightweight title challenger Michael Chandler attempt to hand the charging Paddy Pimblett his first defeat inside the Octagon.

    Also set to make the walk on Saturday will be the likes of Jean Silva, Bryce Mitchell, Yair Rodriguez, Patricio Pitbull, Dominick Reyes, Yan Xiaonan, Dan Ige, and Jim Miller.

    UFC 314: Volkanovski vs. Lopes Betting Odds

    Listed below are the latest betting odds for UFC 314 (as of 11/4), courtesy of DraftKings.

    Main Card:

    • Alexander Volkanovski (-142) vs. Diego Lopes (+120)
    • Michael Chandler (+120) vs. Paddy Pimblett (-142)
    • Bryce Mitchell (+170) vs. Jean Silva (-205)
    • Yair Rodriguez (-205) vs. Patricio Pitbull (+170)
    • Nikita Krylov (-175) vs. Dominick Reyes (+145)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Dan Ige (+145) vs. Sean Woodson (-175)
    • Yan Xiaonan (+120) vs. Virna Jandiroba (-142)
    • Jim Miller (+600) vs. Chase Hooper (-900)
    • Darren Elkins (+260) vs. Julian Erosa (-325)

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Sedriques Dumas (+164) vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk (-198)
    • Sumudaerji (-175) vs. Mitch Raposo (+145)
    • Tresean Gore (+300) vs. Marco Tulio (-380)
    • Nora Cornolle (-175) vs. Hailey Cowan (+145)
  • UFC 314: Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes Full Weigh-In Results

    UFC 314: Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes Full Weigh-In Results

    UFC 314 takes place tomorrow night, and MMA News is here to bring you the official weigh-in results!

    After staging fights in Los AngelesSydney, and Las Vegas to open its pay-per-view schedule for 2025, the mixed martial arts leader’s next port of call comes in Miami.

    One title will be on the line at the top of the card, with Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes battling for the vacant featherweight belt. Co-headlining, meanwhile, will be a crucial clash at 155 pounds between Michael Chandler and Paddy Pimblett.

    Also on the main card will be returns for former interim featherweight champion Yair Rodriguez, Fighting Nerds standout Jean Silva, and longtime light heavyweight contender Dominick Reyes.

    UFC 314 Weigh-In Video, Results

    UFC 314 takes place Saturday, April 12 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. The main card begins at 10 PM ET/7 PM PT, with the preliminary card starting at 6 PM ET/3 PM PT.

    See above for a replay of the UFC 314 Weigh-In Show, and check out the full results below.

    Main Card:

    • Featherweight Championship: Alexander Volkanovski (145lbs) vs. Diego Lopes (145lbs)
    • Lightweight: Michael Chandler (156lbs) vs. Paddy Pimblett (156lbs)
    • Featherweight: Bryce Mitchell (146lbs) vs. Jean Silva (146lbs)
    • Featherweight: Yair Rodriguez (146lbs) vs. Patricio Pitbull (145lbs)
    • Light Heavyweight: Nikita Krylov (206lbs) vs. Dominick Reyes (206lbs)

    Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Dan Ige (146lbs) vs. Sean Woodson (146lbs)
    • Women’s Strawweight: Yan Xiaonan (116lbs) vs. Virna Jandiroba (116lbs)
    • Lightweight: Jim Miller (156lbs) vs. Chase Hooper (156lbs)
    • Featherweight: Darren Elkins (145lbs) vs. Julian Erosa (146lbs)

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Sedriques Dumas (185lbs) vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk (186lbs)
    • Flyweight: Sumudaerji (126lbs) vs. Mitch Raposo (126lbs)
    • Middleweight: Tresean Gore (186lbs) vs. Marco Tulio (186lbs)
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Nora Cornolle (137.5lbs)* vs. Hailey Cowan (136lbs)

    *Nora Cornolle missed the bantamweight limit by 1.5 pounds, fine TBA

  • Diego Lopes And Yair Rodriguez Nearly Come To Blows At UFC 314 Press Conference

    Diego Lopes And Yair Rodriguez Nearly Come To Blows At UFC 314 Press Conference

    Diego Lopes and Yair Rodriguez aren’t booked to face each other at UFC 314, yet tensions flared between them in the lead-up to the event.

    Lopes is poised to fight former champion Alexander Volkanovski for the vacant featherweight title in the headlining bout of UFC’s pay-per-view event this Saturday at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. Meanwhile, on the undercard, Rodriguez will welcome promotional newcomer Patricio Pitbull in a highly anticipated matchup.

    Ahead of this weekend’s matchups, all the main card fighters gathered on stage for the UFC 314 pre-fight press conference on Thursday, where the atmosphere remained relatively calm as only Bryce Mitchell and Jean Silva traded barbs. However, around 25 minutes into the presser, things started to heat up between Lopes and Rodriguez.

    The tension began when a journalist inquired whether Lopes would be open to facing Rodriguez in the future, assuming he defeats Volkanovski. This came after “El Pantera” had earlier voiced his displeasure with Lopes representing Mexico, despite being born in Brazil.

    In his response, Lopes sharply reminded the former UFC interim featherweight champion of his consecutive stoppage losses, which led Rodriguez to spring to his feet. The situation escalated as Rodriguez yelled at Lopes, branding him a coward, and stirred up personal grievances involving fighters from both of their gyms.

    The fiery exchange raged on, with the fighters exchanging words in Spanish as security intervened, struggling to keep them apart and avoid an all-out brawl on stage. For a brief moment, it seemed like the situation had cooled.

    Initially, it appeared that the situation had been defused, but as the press conference wrapped up and the fighters prepared for their customary face-offs, Lopes and Rodriguez couldn’t help but continue their verbal sparring, reigniting the animosity once again before facing their respective UFC 314 opponents.

    This was a stark contrast to the camaraderie Lopes and Rodriguez displayed during the first UFC 314 pre-fight press conference in March, where the two were seen sharing a moment of mutual respect.

  • Diego Lopes Sees Multiple Paths To Victory Over Alexander Volkanovski At UFC 314

    Diego Lopes Sees Multiple Paths To Victory Over Alexander Volkanovski At UFC 314

    Diego Lopes believes his arsenal is simply too diverse and dangerous for Alexander Volkanovski to handle.

    Lopes is set to collide with Volkanovski for the vacant featherweight crown in the headlining bout of UFC 314, taking place this Saturday at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

    Although he came up short in his Octagon debut at UFC 288 in May 2023, Lopes has been on a meteoric rise ever since — stringing together five consecutive victories, three of which came during a relentless run of form over the past year. Now, the Brazilian is taking that confidence into the most significant fight of his career.

    During the UFC 314 media day on Wednesday, Diego Lopes made it clear he has the skill set to defeat “The Great,” claiming he’s capable of winning by knockout, submission, or on the judges’ scorecards, no matter where the fight goes.

    “I think whichever opportunity shows up first,” Lopes said through a translator. “I have heavy hands to put him down, and my jiu-jitsu is also dangerous – both on top and on bottom. We’ve seen that he obviously hasn’t been finished on the ground, he has really good ground defense, but guys have been able to lock submission on him. I think I just need one opportunity to finish.”

    Diego Lopes enters UFC 314 riding the momentum of a dominant unanimous decision victory over Brian Ortega at UFC 306 this past September.

    Meanwhile, Volkanovski last competed at UFC 298 in February 2024, where his long-standing reign as featherweight king came to a sudden halt after suffering a second-round knockout loss to Ilia Topuria. “The Great” has dropped three of his last four appearances.

  • Watch UFC 314 Press Conference Video Featuring Volkanovski, Lopes, Pimblett, Chandler, And More

    Watch UFC 314 Press Conference Video Featuring Volkanovski, Lopes, Pimblett, Chandler, And More

    We’re deep into UFC 314 fight week, meaning it’s time for the fighters set to be in action on April 12 to take to the stage and answer some questions.

    The MMA leader’s fourth numbered event of the year takes place at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, where the main attraction will see former UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski challenge for the vacant gold against Diego Lopes.

    Setting the stage for the UFC 314 headliners will be a key bout at 155 pounds. Former title challenger Michael Chandler will look to emerge victorious from his first fight since Charles Oliveira sent him to a 2-4 UFC record last November, as puts his top 10 spot on the line against Paddy Pimblett.

    Also on pay-per-view will be a clash of light heavyweight contenders between Nikita Krylov and Dominick Reyes, the debut of MMA legend Patricio Pitbull against Yair Rodriguez, and the settling of a heated feud shared by Bryce Mitchell and Jean Silva.

    As is customary during major fight weeks, the athletes will take to the stage on Thursday for the UFC 314 pre-fight press conference. The latest edition will see every main-card fighter with mic in hand.

    Check out a live stream of the presser below via the UFC’s official YouTube channel, commencing at 5 PM ET.

  • UFC 314: Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes Full Main Card Predictions

    UFC 314: Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes Full Main Card Predictions

    UFC 314 is now only a couple of days away, and what better way to get hyped for the upcoming pay-per-view than with some MMA News staff predictions?

    The event will be available exclusively on ESPN+ pay-per-view on Saturday, April 12. The main card begins at 10 PM ET, while the preliminary card kicks off at 6 PM ET.

    Saturday’s UFC 314 lineup is topped by a championship clash, with former featherweight kingpin Volkanovski looking to become a two-time titleholder at 145 pounds. If the Australian is to begin a new rule atop the featherweight mountain, he must stall the title ambitions of a rising name in Lopes. Since impressing in a short-notice debut against Movsar Evloev, the Mexico-based Brazilian has won five straight to earn a first shot at gold.

    Before those two collide in the UFC 314 main event, there will be high stakes in the division above. Setting the stage for UFC 314’s title bout will be a key lightweight contest between Michael Chandler and Paddy Pimblett. While “Iron” will return five months on from a second defeat to Charles Oliveira that has left him 2-4 in the UFC, the surging Scouser will look to carry the momentum from his quick submission of King Green last July en route to a place in the 155-pound title picture.

    Elsewhere on the UFC 314 card, the controversial Bryce Mitchell faces the power of Jean Silva, Bellator legend Patricio Pitbull debuts in the Octagon against Yair Rodriguez, and top 10 light heavyweights Nikita Krylov and Dominick Reyes collide.

    UFC 314: MMA News Staff Predictions

    Ahead of Saturday’s UFC 314 event, Thomas Albano, Ryan Jarrell, Pranav Pandey, and Aakrit Sharma have provided their picks for the five matchups set for the main card.

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

    1. Thomas Albano (9-4) & Pranav Pandey (9-4)
    2. Ryan Jarrell (7-5)
    3. Aakrit Sharma (5-8)

    And with that, it’s time for the team’s predictions for UFC 314.

    Light Heavyweight: Nikita Krylov vs. Dominick Reyes

    Nikita Krylov, Dominick Reyes
    Images: UFC.com

    Thomas Albano: Nikita Krylov hasn’t been seen in the Octagon in two years now, and it’s a long-awaited return at UFC 314 for a guy who’s looking to position himself for a future crack at the light heavyweight title. Dominick Reyes is a man who has had those shots at the gold previously, and it had been a rough road since that point. Admittedly, however, it has been nice to see him get his hand raised in his last pair of outings against Dustin Jacoby and Anthony Smith.

    I’ll keep this one pretty simple: grappler vs. striker. Krylov will look to bring this one to the ground and control the action there. Reyes will look to prevent those takedowns and do work on the feet with his punches and kicks. Ultimately, I side with the man who – while not having competed for some time – is a strong finisher and has the true momentum between these two. (Prediction: Nikita Krylov)

    Ryan Jarrell: What a fun fight to kick off the UFC 314 main card. Both of these guys have a ton of power and know how to close a fight. Krylov is dangerous wherever the fight goes and only actually loses fights to the best in the division. At one point in time, Reyes was considered one of the very best at 205 pounds. Now on a two-fight winning streak with huge wins over veterans Dustin Jacoby and Anthony Smith, the former title challenger is looking like his younger self again.

    If Reyes shows up at his best, I expect him to continue his resurgence. But I am not super confident that will be the case, which makes me question if Reyes is the play here. I won’t be placing any bets on this one, but I’m leaning Reyes to get his hand raised. (Prediction: Dominick Reyes)

    Pranav Pandey: I’ll be honest, this isn’t the most exciting matchup on the card for me, but it could still surprise us. On paper, it seems to lean toward Krylov. “The Miner” will likely aim to lean on his grappling and control Reyes from the outset. The big question is the layoff. Krylov has been out of action for more than two years, and it’s tough to tell whether he’ll return sharp or show signs of regression. On the other hand, “The Devastator” has looked solid in his last two outings and carries the more polished striking arsenal. That being said, my pick is Krylov. If he sticks to his strengths and avoids unnecessary exchanges, I think he gets the job done. (Prediction: Nikita Krylov)

    Aakrit Sharma: This is a tough one to pick! The Reyes that showed up against Jon Jones should’ve been able to beat any light heavyweight on the planet with ease, but he went on a four-fight losing skid instead, which were all decent losses except the Ryan Spann knockout. Anyone can land a KO blow at a heavy division like light heavyweight, but because Reyes has looked crisp with his 1-2 in his last two victories, I’m backing him to continue his much-needed winning streak at UFC 314. Reyes’ chin and openness to body kicks are his biggest weaknesses, and I don’t think Krylov has the style to exploit any of these. (Prediction: Dominick Reyes)

    Consensus: 2-2

    Featherweight: Bryce Mitchell vs. Jean Silva

    Bryce Mitchell, Jean Silva
    Images: UFC.com & Chris Unger/UFC/Zuffa LLC

    Thomas Albano: As I’ve said in previous predictions pieces, if there’s one gym that is to watch for in 2025, it’s the Fighting Nerds. Jean Silva and his teammates have become some of the most entertaining fighters to watch in the Octagon and have developed such a system that has led to early success. If Silva is able to get a win over Bryce Mitchell, then the featherweight division needs to watch out.

    “Thug Nasty” took a year off from the Octagon after getting brutally stopped by Josh Emmett. His return fight, unfortunately, I feel nothing can be taken away from because he defeated Kron Gracie in what was certainly one of the worst fights I’ve seen watching the UFC. Mitchell’s grappling is great, but that won’t help him here against a rising star in Silva, who is turning into one of the best all-around combatants at 145 pounds. (Prediction: Jean Silva)

    Ryan Jarrell: The Fighting Nerds are on an absolute tear and Silva might be the most exciting fighter of them all. Mitchell has had a tough time as of late, and I believe that will continue in Miami. Silva moves so well and his striking is a thing of beauty. The Brazilian is now 4-0 in the UFC, stopping all of his opponents inside of the distance. The man nicknamed “Lord” will eventually land a shot that Mitchell will not be able to recover from and will continue his impressive rise toward stardom at UFC 314. (Prediction: Jean Silva)

    Pranav Pandey: This one’s got some heat behind it, and I’m genuinely looking forward to seeing how it unfolds. On the feet, I don’t think Mitchell has much to offer against Silva’s striking. If this stays standing, “Lord” could pick him apart with ease. That said, Mitchell’s grappling-heavy approach is a real threat. If he’s able to drag Silva into his world, things could get tricky fast. But the key for Silva is to
    stay upright and avoid getting tangled in Mitchell’s grips. If he can do that, I see him taking over quickly. The way I picture it, once “Lord” starts finding his rhythm, it’s going to rain hard on “Thug Nasty.” (Prediction: Jean Silva)

    Aakrit Sharma: Mitchell’s only two losses in MMA are to Josh Emmett, a KO machine who can knock out anyone, and Ilia Topuria, the former featherweight kingpin. On the other hand, Silva is riding one of the most impressive KO streaks in the UFC right now. I do think Mitchell has a good chin, and his ground game could be overwhelming for Silva, who hasn’t been tested by an elite grappler in the featherweight division yet. On the flip side, Mitchell is no stranger to taking on scary strikers, and his approach should be very similar to how he fought Edson Barboza.

    Silva’s walking into the bout as a huge favorite, but I don’t think he’ll fire through “Thug Nasty” that easily. In fact, on paper, Mitchell has more tools to emerge victorious at UFC 314, and I’m expecting him to pull off a submission upset. (Prediction: Bryce Mitchell)

    Consensus: 3-1 Jean Silva

    Featherweight: Yair Rodriguez vs. Patricio Pitbull

    Yair Rodriguez, Patricio Pitbull
    Images: UFC.com & Bellator MMA

    Thomas Albano: Man, do I pray that this ends up being a Fight of the Night style bout. It has been a long time coming that Patricio Pitbull into the Octagon after – like fellow card member Michael Chandler – being one of the faces of Bellator for years. Pitbull was dominant in his time with Bellator, being a longtime king of their featherweight division, as well as a one-time champ-champ. Pitbull may have had a couple of rough outings in recent fights against Sergio Pettis and Chihiro Suzuki, but his title defense over Jeremy Kennedy last year showed he’s still one of the best in the world.

    And then you have Yair Rodriguez. His wins over Brian Ortega and Josh Emmett – as well as his gutty performance against Max Holloway – led him to challenge Alexander Volkanovski at UFC 290 for the featherweight title. Even though he did not come out on top, there was still plenty of high expectations and feelings of a bright future. The loss against Brian Ortega last year, however, may have spoiled some of that, and he’ll need a strong outing against Pitbull to maintain the idea that he is a viable title challenger, especially with names like Diego Lopes and Movsar Evloev jumping into the title picture over the last year or so.

    This is a rough one to predict, and as I said, I hope this one is a back-and-forth war. Ultimately, I do see Pitbull doing just enough for a memorable UFC debut. (Prediction: Patricio Pitbull)

    Ryan Jarrell: MMA fans have always speculated how Pitbull would do against the elite the UFC has to offer. It’s too bad we are just getting to see it now, when the former Bellator star is closing in on 40 years of age. That said, Pitbull is still competing at a high level and is fully capable of upsetting Rodriguez. If the Mexican fights smart and uses his length, he should be able to outpoint the veteran and cruise to a decision victory, which is what I expect to see in this one. (Prediction: Yair Rodriguez)

    Pranav Pandey: This one has fireworks written all over it; props to the UFC matchmaking team for putting together such stylistic clash. “El Pantera” is pure artistry in motion. His striking flows effortlessly, and the way he blends creativity with chaos makes him a joy to watch. Add in his unorthodox style, and he becomes a puzzle not many can solve. However, Pitbull is a tank. He is powerful, relentless, and well-rounded. He is not just a knockout threat on the feet but also a seasoned grappler with a wealth of experience in high-pressure situations.

    Sharing the cage with someone who brings that kind of forward pressure and physicality is never an easy task. I believe this one will remain close, but Pitbull might just tilt the momentum in his favor. (Prediction: Patricio Pitbull)

    Aakrit Sharma: Pitbull claimed that he would’ve retired if he hadn’t signed with the UFC. Is it really the mindset with which you plan to take on a top contender like Rodriguez? Pitbull has a wealth of experience, but fighting in Bellator and Rizin, as harsh as it sounds, is
    not the truest test for a martial artist. Pitbull’s age is one of my first concerns, and I just see quite a many tools in Rodriguez’s arsenal to finish this fight. He’s just 32, which is why I am favoring him to win despite coming off consecutive losses to Volkanovski and Ortega as well.

    Pitbull’s only path to victory here is an upset submission win, but I believe the Mexican has a solid ground game to get out of troubling positions. (Prediction: Yair Rodriguez)

    Consensus: 2-2

    Lightweight: Michael Chandler vs. Paddy Pimblett

    Michael Chandler, Paddy Pimblett
    Images: UFC.com

    Thomas Albano: Michael Chandler couldn’t score the mega fight with Conor McGregor he’s been yearning for years. But Paddy Pimblett is probably the next best thing he can get, especially on the losing skid he has (and some may even feel this fight is a more entertaining one than McGregor-Chandler would have been). Pimblett has been a rising name in the lightweight division, and a win in this fight – namely a finish in this fight – would mean everything for his hype value. That being said, he’s taking on a veteran name in Chandler who has had his fair share of wars.

    It will be interesting to see what happens if this fight goes to the ground, but it will be even more interesting to see if Chandler’s chin can hold up against a younger and speedier Pimblett – or if Pimblett’s weak striking defense hasn’t improved and Chandler lands a cracking shot. Pimblett has recently put out a big prediction that he’ll need just two rounds to finish Chandler, who has lost four of his last five fights. And it’s not out of the realm of possibility. (Prediction: Paddy Pimblett)

    Ryan Jarrell: Any time “Iron Mike” steps inside of the UFC octagon, it is must see TV. I have never been completely sold on “Paddy the Baddy,” and I do believe he will be exposed in this fight. Chandler’s wrestling and takedown defense will allow him to dictate where this fight takes place. Ultimately, I think Chandler will stun the Englishman and capitalize with a barrage of unanswered shots leading to a much needed TKO victory. (Prediction: Michael Chandler)

    Pranav Pandey: Another tricky one to call. I expect this to be a competitive fight, though not necessarily a striking clinic. I can see Pimblett relentlessly pursuing takedowns, trying to drag Chandler into grappling exchanges, while “Iron” will likely do everything he can to keep it standing — where he’s most dangerous. “The Baddy” is a real wildcard here. He’s unorthodox and can create problems if he finds the right position on the ground — or even on the feet. That said, for all the criticism Chandler receives, particularly regarding his recklessness and questionable fight IQ, he’s still a seasoned competitor with legitimate knockout power and a persistent pace.

    I can see Pimblett getting caught in one of those chaotic exchanges. Chandler might just need one opening, and if he finds it, he’ll likely close the show. (Prediction: Michael Chandler)

    Aakrit Sharma: Pimblett gets hit a lot, and it could very well cost him the fight against Chandler, even though the latter looked slow and inaccurate against Charles Oliveira. “Iron” has all the power in the world, and he showed that his cardio, even at 38, is still good enough for the lightweight division. Oliveira couldn’t submit Chandler despite almost always having his back for 20 minutes. This is as impressive as it gets, and I’m not expecting Pimblett to surprise the veteran in any way on the ground.

    On the feet, again, Chandler has a titanium chin, and Pimblett hasn’t showcased KO potential at lightweight yet. My hot take is that the English fighter is just not that good and has been in really lucky matchups so far. At UFC 314, I’m picking Chandler to hand Pimblett his first UFC loss. (Prediction: Michael Chandler)

    Consensus: 3-1 Michael Chandler

    UFC Featherweight Title: Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes

    Alexander Volkanovski Brushes Off Diego Lopes Fight Rumors
    Images: @alexvolkanovski & @diegolopesmma/Instagram

    Thomas Albano: For the first time in over a year, Alexander Volkanovski is back in the Octagon. And just when we thought Ilia Topuria would rule over featherweight, in just 14 months it will end with his venture up to 155 pounds, leading to either Volk reclaiming the featherweight throne, or for it to be seized by the rising Diego Lopes.

    Ever since coming in on short notice in his UFC debut and controversially losing to Movsar Evloev, Lopes quickly built a name for himself with wins over the likes of Dan Ige and Brian Ortega. His power is something to behold, and it will be interesting to see how Volkanovski’s accurate striking holds up against the wilder, but more powerful, shots that Lopes can deliver. And even though Volkanovski usually is able to bring the fight to the ground more than once during a fight, Lopes has some slick submissions that can catch him (or anyone for that matter) off guard.

    This fight comes down to three things: How Volkanovski looks after more than a year away from the cage, if Lopes is able to get off to a strong start (which I feel he may need), and how Lopes is able to pace himself. That last part can be particularly important when considering that Lopes hasn’t gone five rounds before and he’s taking on a way-more experienced Volkanovski. Having said that, I’m getting this strange suspicion that youth will win out over experience here. (Prediction: Diego Lopes)

    Ryan Jarrell: This is a very interesting fight for a number of reasons. The former champion has had a tough run as of late, but his only losses are to a couple of fighters considered the pound-for-pound best in the world. I think Volkanovski took the fight with Topuria way too soon and didn’t allow himself to fully recover from his KO loss to Makhachev. Now that he’s had a year off from active competition, I think we will see a vintage performance from the former champ and he will prove he’s still on that championship level. Lopes is legit and he very well may claim the title down the line. I just don’t see it happening here. Give me Volkanovski to win via decision. (Prediction: Alexander Volkanovski)

    Pranav Pandey: This is one of those matchups where my heart wants Volkanovski to pull through, but my mind leans toward Lopes. As much as I want to back “The Great” given everything he’s accomplished and the kind of fighter he is, I can’t ignore what Lopes brings to the table. With Ilia Topuria no longer part of the featherweight equation, the Brazilian might be the most dangerous contender in the division right now. Lopes brings a potent blend of finishing instincts and high-level grappling that could create real problems for Volkanovski. Stylistically, he has the kind of game that can disrupt the former champion’s rhythm. Still, this isn’t unfamiliar territory for Volkanovski.

    Back-to-back losses might suggest a decline, but with “The Great,” it’s never that simple. Volkanovski has a proven ability to read opponents, make adjustments, and exploit even the smallest gaps in their game. And while Lopes is a serious threat, he’s not flawless. I have a feeling the Aussie will weather the early storm, make the right reads, and gradually start pulling ahead. If it goes into deep waters, I think that’s where Lopes starts to fade. (Prediction: Alexander Volkanovski)

    Aakrit Sharma: This was the toughest pick to make on the UFC 314 card. My heart wants Volkanovski to win, but it is factually proven that fighters, especially in lower weight classes, show a significant decline in performance and durability after 34. Lopes is powerful, but his fight against Dan Ige proves that he’s not at all ready to face the former UFC featherweight champ. However, again, age is a primary concern here, and I’m skeptical about Volkanovski’s ability to calm the early storm as he used to do gracefully.

    This is a five-round fight, and I believe that Lopes only has the first two rounds to win the title. If the fight goes on to the later rounds, even a washed-up Volkanovski should be able to manhandle the Brazilian. My pick, though, is Lopes winning the title early by knocking out one of the greatest featherweight fighters of all time. (Prediction: Diego Lopes)

    Consensus: 2-2


    That’ll do it for our UFC 314 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 314 card below.

    Main Card:

    • Featherweight Championship: Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes
    • Lightweight: Michael Chandler vs. Paddy Pimblett
    • Featherweight: Bryce Mitchell vs. Jean Silva
    • Featherweight: Yair Rodriguez vs. Patricio Pitbull
    • Light Heavyweight: Nikita Krylov vs. Dominick Reyes

    Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Dan Ige vs. Sean Woodson
    • Women’s Strawweight: Yan Xiaonan vs. Virna Jandiroba
    • Lightweight: Jim Miller vs. Chase Hooper
    • Featherweight: Darren Elkins vs. Julian Erosa

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Middleweight: Sedriques Dumas vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk
    • Flyweight: Sumudaerji vs. Mitch Raposo
    • Middleweight: Tresean Gore vs. Marco Tulio
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Nora Cornolle vs. Hailey Cowan

    Be sure to keep it right here on MMANews.com for all the results, highlights, and updates on UFC 314!

  • Patricio Pitbull Tells UFC Fans To Expect ‘The Most Violent Featherweight In The World’ At UFC 314

    Patricio Pitbull Tells UFC Fans To Expect ‘The Most Violent Featherweight In The World’ At UFC 314

    MMA legend Patricio Pitbull has vowed to give UFC fans who are unfamiliar with his career an emphatic and impressive introduction this weekend.

    Pitbull, who entered the year holding the Bellator featherweight title, was officially released by the Professional Fighters League (PFL), bringing an end to his tumultuous saga with the organization.

    He quickly had his wish to sign for the sport’s leading promotion granted, and the Brazilian great will debut at this weekend’s UFC 314 pay-per-view in Miami.

    And at the expense of former interim UFC featherweight champion Yair Rodriguez, an extremely “motivated” Pitbull expects to introduce himself to a new audience in a major way.

    “I feel very motivated,” Pitbull said during an interview with Thomas Gerbasi for UFC.com. “I’ve always been motivated, but I’ve never been this motivated before. This is something that I always wanted to do; I want to be here and to get that belt. And I don’t think any fighter on the planet is more motivated than me. It’s not just motivated to fight; it’s even to train. You can be sure that no one wants this more than I do right now.

    “The most violent and complete featherweight in the world. That’s what they (UFC fans) are going to see,” Pitbull added.

  • Top UFC Welterweight Sends Advice To Michael Chandler After Grappling With Paddy Pimblett

    Top UFC Welterweight Sends Advice To Michael Chandler After Grappling With Paddy Pimblett

    A former UFC welterweight title challenger and longtime teammate of Michael Chandler’s has outlined the American’s key to victory over Paddy Pimblett this weekend.

    Following another loss at the hands of Oliveira last November, which has left him 2-4 in the UFC, Chandler’s opening contest of this year will be an important one.

    The ex-Bellator titleholder is set to co-main event the UFC 314 pay-per-view in Miami on Saturday, April 12. Inside the Kaseya Center, the challenge of handing rising Scouser Paddy Pimblett his first loss in the Octagon will await.

    During episode two of the UFC 314 Embedded: Vlog Series, Chandler can be seen training in a session led by fellow Kill Cliff FC standout Gilbert Burns.

    “Durinho” briefly addressed the camera, advising his man against grappling Pimblett, whom he shared the mats with during a trip to Manchester, England last year.

    “Michael’s ready,” Burns said. “He’s facing a guy who’s very tough. I had the honour to grapple with Paddy when I was in Manchester. The guy has high-level grappling skills.

    “The key to Michael is keep the fight on the feet. If he has to grapple, has to take this guy down, take him down and ground-and-pound. We don’t want to grapple the grappler,” Burns added.

  • Bryce Mitchell Reacts To Odds For Jean Silva Fight At UFC 314: ‘Bet The Farm!’

    Bryce Mitchell Reacts To Odds For Jean Silva Fight At UFC 314: ‘Bet The Farm!’

    UFC featherweight contender Bryce Mitchell expects to make a mockery of the betting odds for his upcoming showdown with Jean Silva.

    After going 2-2 across his last four fights, Mitchell has the chance to return to a winning streak this weekend when he squares off with Silva on the main card of the UFC 314 pay-per-view in Miami, Florida.

    Plenty are expecting that to be an uphill task for “Thug Nasty,” however.

    The controversial American is currently a +215 underdog on DraftKings, a betting line that Mitchell is excited to prove wrong come fight night inside the Kaseya Center.

    “I believe so,” Bryce Mitchell said when asked by Mike Bohn at UFC 314 media day whether he’s being unfairly discounted. “This is a great time for all my friends to bet and make a tremendous amount of money off of me.

    “Go ahead and bet the farm. This is the best odds I’ve had,” Mitchell added.

    In Jean Silva, Bryce Mitchell is coming up against one of the standout members of the surging Fighting Nerds team. The Brazilian has won 12 fights on the bounce, including four consecutive knockouts in the UFC.

  • Michael Chandler’s Ranking Questioned Ahead Of UFC 314: ‘He Doesn’t Have A Quality Win In The UFC’

    Michael Chandler’s Ranking Questioned Ahead Of UFC 314: ‘He Doesn’t Have A Quality Win In The UFC’

    A former fighter has questioned how Michael Chandler has kept his place in the top 10 of the lightweight rankings despite failing to record a single “quality win” in the UFC.

    Chandler is set for his first assignment of 2025 at this weekend’s UFC 314 pay-per-view, which he’ll co-headline opposite Paddy Pimblett.

    The former Bellator champion will be defending his #7 spot in the 155-pound division five months on from a defeat to Charles Oliveira that has left him 2-4 in the UFC.

    And the two victories on that résumé — knockouts of Dan Hooker and Tony Ferguson in 2021 and 2022, respectively — aren’t enough to make former UFC welterweight Matt Brown believe Chandler’s position in the top 10 is warranted.

    “The problem with Michael Chandler, he doesn’t have a quality win in the UFC,” Brown said during a recent episode of MMA Fighting’s The Fighter vs. The Writer. “I mean you could debatably say Dan Hooker. How high quality of a win was Dan Hooker at that time? I think (Hooker has) been on a streak, and he’s finally come into his own since then. I think it would be a higher quality win today than it was then but Tony Ferguson isn’t a quality win. I don’t think anybody’s going to argue that.

    “I don’t know how Michael Chandler is in the top 10. I love Michael Chandler, I’m not hating on him at all, but most people have to win fights to get into the top 10. He just didn’t,” Brown continued. “Sometimes the rankings are kind of odd. They’re subjective, not really objective. But regardless, my point is we’re going to find out a lot about Paddy Pimblett because this is definitely the toughest guy that he’s fought.”

  • Chael Sonnen: Alexander Volkanovski Is Fighting For More Than Just The Title At UFC 314

    Chael Sonnen: Alexander Volkanovski Is Fighting For More Than Just The Title At UFC 314

    Chael Sonnen sees incredibly high stakes awaiting former UFC featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski in Miami this weekend.

    UFC CEO Dana White announced earlier this year that Ilia Topuria is relinquishing the featherweight belt ahead of a permanent move up to 155 pounds.

    With that, a clash for the championship between former titleholder Volkanovski and surging contender Diego Lopes will take place at UFC 314 on April 12.

    In addition to a chance at achieving two-time champ status, the bout marks the Australian’s attempt to break his current run of poor results, having been knocked out by both Topuria and Islam Makhachev in his last two bouts.

    During a recent episode of his Good Guy/Bad Guy show alongside Daniel Cormier on ESPN MMA’s YouTube channel, Sonnen pointed to that aspect of the storyline to suggest that it’s more than just the title on the line for Alexander the Great” this weekend.

    “If he (Volkanovski) gets laid out or he gets stopped, people are going to be calling for a retirement,” Sonnen said. “I think Volk is not only fighting for a world title, but he’s fighting for his career.”

  • Arman Tsarukyan Sends Paddy Pimblett A Dare Ahead Of Crucial Michael Chandler Clash At UFC 314

    UFC lightweight Arman Tsarukyan didn’t take too kindly to some comments out of Paddy Pimblett.

    As he gears up for a crucial showdown with Michael Chandler in the co-main event of this weekend’s UFC 314 pay-per-view, Pimblett recently had a different top-10 contender at 155 pounds on his mind.

    “The Baddy” took aim at Tsarukyan during an appearance on the Full Send podcast, and it didn’t take long for the Russian-Armenian to take notice.

    Tsarukyan responded on X, criticizing the Liverpudlian for a supposed ‘easy’ path up the ladder on MMA’s biggest stage. He also ‘dared’ Pimblett to call him out if he emerges victorious this Saturday night in Miami.

    “Says the guy who got the easiest path to the top in ufc just because he’s got a funny accent and budget beatles haircut,” Tsarukyan wrote. “I dare you to call me out if you win and we will see who will shit his pants in the octagon when we meet clown @PaddyTheBaddy

    Tsarukyan has faced slack from more than one of his peers this year. Dan Hooker also jibed at the top contender for his last-second withdrawal from a title shot against Islam Makhachev at UFC 311 this past January.

  • Alexander Volkanovski’s Custom Shorts Revealed For UFC 314

    Alexander Volkanovski’s Custom Shorts Revealed For UFC 314

    UFC 314 headliner Alexander Volkanovski will be the latest to enter the Octagon with custom-designed fight gear.

    Featherweight contender Bryce Mitchell long marked the only athlete who made the walk in custom shorts, donning his camouflage gear to the cage. In 2024 however, the promotion and its uniform partner Venum expanded that in a big way.

    Former UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley was the first, receiving bright pink shorts for his title defense against Marlon Vera in Miami. The following month, Alex Pereira, Zhang Weili, Justin Gaethje, and Max Holloway all wore custom kits for the milestone UFC 300 card at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena.

    Since then, fans have seen the likes of Dustin Poirier, Ian Garry, Leon Edwards, Paddy Pimblett, Israel Adesanya, Dricus Du Plessis, Merab Dvalishvili, Ilia Topuria, Jon Jones, Charles Oliveira, and Islam Makhachev debut fresh designs.

    The initiative shows no signs of slowing, and the latest reveal ahead of the UFC 314 pay-per-view has displayed the shorts that will be worn by Volkanovski as he battles Diego Lopes for the soon-to-be vacant featherweight title.

    UFC 314 takes place inside Miami’s Kaseya Center this Saturday, April 12. Setting the stage for Volkanovski vs. Lopes will be a key lightweight showdown in the co-main event between Michael Chandler and Paddy Pimblett.

  • Robert Whittaker Poses ‘Million-Dollar Question’ For Fellow Countryman Alexander Volkanovski At UFC 314

    Robert Whittaker Poses ‘Million-Dollar Question’ For Fellow Countryman Alexander Volkanovski At UFC 314

    Former UFC middleweight champion Robert Whittaker has given his thoughts as fellow Australian standout Alexander Volkanovski gears up for a crucial assignment this weekend.

    After having his lengthy featherweight reign ended by Ilia Topuria last year, Volkanovski will return to action with the gold on the line at UFC 314.

    With Topuria dropping the belt ahead of a permanent move to lightweight, the Australian will need to stall the title ambitions of Diego Lopes if he’s to begin a fresh rule over the division and avoid a three-fight losing skid.

    During a recent episode of his MMArcade Podcast, Whittaker looked ahead to his compatriot’s crucial outing in Miami.

    “I think the million-dollar question is what Volk are we going to see in the octagon come that night, come UFC 314? Because his couple, like, everyone was already talking about his losses to Makhachev, his knockout, and then you back that on to the knockout with Topuria, you back that on to his age.

    “As MMA fans like to do, as soon as he lost, they started throwing his age around and started calling him a wash, which is the silliest thing I’ve ever [heard]. Like, MMA fans are the best and worst of us as people, but truth is, he’s been out for a while now… his age is a factor in this. Which Volk are we going to see in the octagon come [UFC] 314?”

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  • Sean O’Malley Has High Praise For ‘F**king Skilled’ Paddy Pimblett While Breaking Down Key UFC 314 Fight

    Sean O’Malley Has High Praise For ‘F**king Skilled’ Paddy Pimblett While Breaking Down Key UFC 314 Fight

    Former UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley says Michael Chandler will be coming up against a “beast” when he shares the Octagon with Paddy Pimblett.

    The two ranked lightweights are set to do battle in the co-main event of this weekend’s UFC 314 pay-per-view, slated for the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

    While Pimblett looks to extend his perfect UFC run en route to a further climb up the ladder at 155 pounds, Chandler plans on reviving his championship ambitions after Charles Oliveira sent him to a 2-4 UFC record last November.

    During a recent episode of his TimboSugarShow alongside coach Tim Welch, O’Malley outlined his thoughts on Saturday’s co-headliner. “Sugar” had positive words for both men but laid particularly heavy praise on Paddy Pimblett.

    “Paddy vs. Michael Chandler is such an interesting fight,” O’Malley said. “Michael Chandler is such a gangster for taking that fight. If he beats Paddy, that’s still a big win — if. Maybe not in some people’s eyes, but Paddy is f**king skilled. What he did to Bobby Green was super (impressive).

    “It’s a big fight. Michael Chandler is a beast for taking that fight, Paddy’s a beast. I mean, Paddy, what he wants to do is climb the rankings. I think that fight makes so much sense,” O’Malley continued. “I don’t know who wins either. I feel like it’s gonna be very competitive.”

    When fans last Saw Pimblett in action, he ran through King Green in quick time at UFC 304 last July. And having choked the veteran unconscious, “The Baddy” enters his first outing of 2025 ranked #12 in the lightweight division.

  • UFC 314: Michael Chandler Comments On Major Weakness In Paddy Pimblett’s Game

    UFC 314: Michael Chandler Comments On Major Weakness In Paddy Pimblett’s Game

    Michael Chandler has acknowledged one flaw in Paddy Pimblett’s game that could be exploited when they collide at UFC 314.

    Chandler and Pimblett are set to co-headline this weekend’s pay-per-view in Miami, setting the stage for the vacant featherweight title clash between Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes.

    For the ex-Bellator champion, the assignment marks an important one in the context of his UFC career after he fell to a 2-4 record in the Octagon courtesy of a second defeat to Charles Oliveira last November.

    And as he gears up for an attempt to become the first to beat Pimblett in the promotion, Chandler has seemingly identified one area in which he could get the better of “The Baddy.”

    During a recent Q&A session on X, “Iron” acknowledged the suggestion from a fan that Pimblett “leaves his chin in the air.”

    “Up in the rafters,” Chandler wrote in response.

    Both of Chandler’s UFC wins to date came by way of knockout. After finishing Dan Hooker with strikes seconds into his debut, the 38-year-old later starched Tony Ferguson with a brutal head kick.

  • VIDEO: UFC 314 Countdown Episode Ahead Of Volkanovski vs. Lopes, Chandler vs. Pimblett

    VIDEO: UFC 314 Countdown Episode Ahead Of Volkanovski vs. Lopes, Chandler vs. Pimblett

    Ahead of fight week for the UFC 314 pay-per-view this Saturday, the promotion’s latest Countdown episode has been released.

    Under the spotlight in this edition is the headliner between Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes and the co-main event between Michael Chandler and Paddy Pimblett.

    Saturday’s UFC 314 lineup is topped by a championship clash, with former featherweight kingpin Volkanovski (26-4) looking to become a two-time titleholder at 145 pounds.

    If the Australian is to begin a new rule atop the featherweight mountain, he must stall the title ambitions of a rising name in Lopes (26-6). Since impressing in a short-notice debut against Movsar Evloev, the Mexico-based Brazilian has won five straight to earn a first shot at gold.

    Before those two collide in the main event at Miami’s Kaseya Center, there will be high stakes in the division above.

    Setting the stage for UFC 314’s title bout will be a key lightweight contest between Chandler (23-9) and Pimblett (22-3). While “Iron” will return five months on from a second defeat to Charles Oliveira that has left him 2-4 in the UFC, the surging Scouser will look to carry the momentum from his quick submission of King Green last July en route to a place in the 155-pound title picture.

    Ahead of those two contests in “The Magic City,” fans can catch previews in the full episode of UFC 314 Countdown on the promotion’s official YouTube channel.

    UFC 314 Countdown: Full Episode

  • Backup Fighter Seemingly Revealed For Michael Chandler vs. Paddy Pimblett At UFC 314

    Backup Fighter Seemingly Revealed For Michael Chandler vs. Paddy Pimblett At UFC 314

    Should anything happen to either Michael Chandler or Paddy Pimblett, one top lightweight says he’s first in line to fill in at UFC 314.

    Chandler and Pimblett are on a collision course for Miami, with the pair set to headline next weekend’s pay-per-view event inside the Kaseya Center. They’re tasked with setting the stage for a featherweight championship clash between Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes.

    While the bout is highly anticipated given the potential connotations for the high-ranked veteran and the rising, charismatic prospect, fans know better than to assume both men will make it to the cage.

    UFC 314 has already been hit by the withdrawal curse in 2025. After two fight-day cancellations at the last numbered event, an intriguing welterweight bout between Geoff Neal and Carlos Prates has already fallen through for April 12.

    Should something happen that sees Chandler vs. Pimblett follow suit, the promotion seemingly has contingency plans in place.

    Adrian Szymański recently shared a report from Polish outlet Super Express on X, which revealed comments from Mateusz Gamrot regarding a potential backup role for the UFC 314 co-main event.

    “Mateusz Gamrot revealed that he received an assurance from the UFC that he would be the first replacement in case Michael Chandler or Paddy Pimblett were to drop out of the fight at UFC 314 in Miami,” the post reads, translated from Polish.

    Gamrot recently attempted to secure a short-notice opportunity to impress following Dan Hooker’s withdrawal from UFC 313. The vacant spot opposite Justin Gaethje ultimately went the way of Rafael Fiziev instead.

    “Gamer” hasn’t competed since his showdown with Hooker in Australia last August, which he narrowly lost via split decision.

  • UFC 314 Loses Main Card Fight Weeks Out From Miami PPV

    UFC 314 Loses Main Card Fight Weeks Out From Miami PPV

    The lineup for next month’s UFC 314 pay-per-view has taken a big hit.

    Mixed martial arts’ leading promotion will be back in Florida soon to host another April numbered event from inside Miami’s Kaseya Center.

    The March PPV in Las Vegas saw multiple bouts struck off the card on fight day due to illness. Now, the injury curse has reared its head again in 2025, with one of the most intriguing matchups booked for UFC 314 falling through.

    After establishing himself as one of the fastest-rising names on MMA’s biggest stage, Carlos Prates was gearing up for a showdown with longtime welterweight contender Geoff Neal.

    But during the broadcast for Saturday’s UFC Mexico event, it was announced that “Handz of Steel” has been forced to withdraw, taking both him and Prates off the April 12 lineup.

    It remains to be seen what comes next for Prates after this cancellation, but play-by-play commentator Jon Anik implied news regarding that is on the way.

  • Michael Chandler Targeting Islam Makhachev In June After ‘Starching’ Pimblett At UFC 314

    UFC lightweight contender Michael Chandler expects his performance in Miami next month to be so impressive that it nets him another shot at the division’s title soon after.

    After a second loss to Charles Oliveira left him 2-4 under the UFC banner, 2025 will mark a crucial year for Chandler and his ongoing championship ambitions on MMA’s biggest stage.

    His chance to return to winning ways comes on April 12, when he co-headlines the UFC 314 pay-per-view inside the Kaseya Center opposite rising Liverpudlian Paddy Pimblett.

    And more than just defending his #7 ranking in the fight, “Iron” is looking to stake his claim for a showdown with the lightweight king.

    During a recent interview with Covers.com, Michael Chandler suggested it’s not far-fetched that an emphatic display opposite Pimblett next month could see him quickly placed opposite Makhachev for a summer showdown.

    “There’s a world in which I go out there and emphatically starch Paddy Pimblett. And it’s the ‘what have you done for me lately business’,” Chandler said. “And all of a sudden, Islam wants to fight me and not someone else, and I fight him in June. Who knows? But with that being said, all of those names are on the table. Conor’s name was talked about. If Conor comes back this year I’m fighting him.

    “I am open to fighting Islam in June. The way this fight plays out, I think I’ll have less than a 60 day suspension, maybe a 30 day suspension, and I could fight again in June because the fight would be June 29, I believe it is,” Chandler continued. “So that’s like, 10 weeks later, so I could jump right back into a training camp and fight for the world title.”

    Makhachev is currently coming off his third defense of the lightweight crown, having submitted late-notice replacement opponent Renato Moicano at UFC 311 this past January.

    With Arman Tsarukyan’s withdrawal from that event costing him a title shot and talk of the Dagestani wanting Ilia Topuria to fight a contender before earning an opportunity at two-division glory, perhaps the door could be open for Chandler to make an impression.

  • Bryce Mitchell Blames Jean Silva For ‘Demonic Dreams’ Since UFC 314 Press Conference

    Bryce Mitchell Blames Jean Silva For ‘Demonic Dreams’ Since UFC 314 Press Conference

    Bryce Mitchell is convinced that he and Jean Silva have been under the influence of a supernatural curse ever since their first encounter.

    Mitchell is set to clash with Silva in a high-stakes featherweight showdown at UFC 314 on April 12, at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. The two fighters came face-to-face at the UFC 314 press conference earlier this month, where they exchanged fiery verbal jabs.

    Silva, in particular, seized every opportunity to mock “Thug Nasty” for his outspoken belief in conspiracy theories.

    Bryce Mitchell, infamous for his outlandish statements and far-fetched conspiracy theories, has once again sparked intrigue with his latest claims.

    On Monday, the 30-year-old Arkansas native took to Instagram, claiming that he has been struggling with sleepless nights as he battles what he believes to be a test of his character by the devil and his demons.

    With his showdown against “Lord” fast approaching, Mitchell made an appeal to fellow Christians, asking for their prayers and spiritual support.

    “Good morning, y’all. I need all my Christian warriors to pray for me that I will have peaceful sleep, Bryce Mitchell said. “Every single night since the day before the press conference, I’ve had demonic dreams. Legions of demons are attacking me every single time I sleep, and not one time have I seen any peaceful sleep since that day.

    “These demons surround me, and they try to fight me and provoke me to anger, and then the dream will switch, and they’ll send beautiful women, and they’re trying to get me to lust, to cheat on my wife. Satan’s using two of my weaknesses to try to expose the evil in my own heart, which is anger and lust. However, where I am weak, the Lord is strong.”

    “Thug Nasty” went on to assert that the very demons tormenting him have also possessed Silva, and he vowed to knock the evil out of his opponent when they clash on April 12.

    “I’m not just fighting a man on April 12. I’m fighting a man possessed by a legion of demons. When I simply said the name Jesus, he was provoked to maliciousness, and he started barking like a dog and chanting ‘F**k you, f**k you, f**k you.’ Remember guys, the days of fighting for myself are long gone.

    “I now fight for the name of the Lord and the devil, he ain’t gonna waste his time trying to plauge a loser. He knows that a victory for the Lord is at hand. I will win this fight in the name of Jesus Christ. The man’s demons will be casted out of my presence and he will fall before me just as Goliath fell before King David.”

    Many have called for Bryce Mitchell to be axed from the UFC roster in January after sparking outrage with antisemitic comments, where he shockingly referred to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler as a “good guy.”

  • Charles Oliveira: Michael Chandler Must Finish Paddy Pimblett In First Two Rounds

    Charles Oliveira: Michael Chandler Must Finish Paddy Pimblett In First Two Rounds

    Former UFC lightweight champion Charles Oliveira believes Michael Chandler’s hopes of a bounce-back victory next month rely on finding a quick finish.

    After a second defeat to Oliveira last November left him 2-4 in the UFC, Chandler’s first outing of 2025 will be a crucial one.

    The former three-time Bellator champ is set to make the walk in the co-main event of UFC 314 in Miami on April 12, where the challenge of handing up-and-comer Paddy Pimblett his first loss in the Octagon will await.

    During a recent interview with Oddspedia, Charles Oliveira gave his take on the bout, assessing his ex-opponent’s chances against the polarizing Liverpudlian.

    “Michael Chandler is a very aggressive and explosive guy. I have nothing but respect for him, he has power in his hands,” Oliveira said. “On the other side, you have a younger guy that believes in himself, moves very well and has really good jiu-jitsu and also a good stand-up game. He moves well, but experience counts for a lot.

    “In the first two rounds, Chandler has a chance to knock him out because of how explosive he is,” Oliveira continued. “But if the fight goes into the third round, I believe it’s going to be hard for Chandler because Paddy is younger and he’s very talented.”

    Pimblett has gone to the scorecards twice in his UFC career thus far, securing a controversial decision over Jared Gordon and a more convincing one opposite Tony Ferguson.

    “The Baddy” is coming off an emphatic performance last time out opposite King Green, whom he rendered unconscious by way of triangle choke in one round at UFC 304 last July.

  • ‘What Disrespect!’ – Fans Fume As UFC 314 Bout Order Has MMA Legend On The Prelims

    ‘What Disrespect!’ – Fans Fume As UFC 314 Bout Order Has MMA Legend On The Prelims

    The current bout order for next month’s UFC 314 pay-per-view has caused quite the stir.

    After staging its latest numbered event close to its home base at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena this past weekend, mixed martial arts’ leading promotion will soon head back to Miami.

    And for its usually annual April PPV inside the Kaseya Center, a stacked lineup is set to unfold, topped by a featherweight championship clash between Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes.

    Among a host of big-name undercard bouts is the debut of the consensus greatest fighter to ever compete under the Bellator banner, Patrício Pitbull. After signing with the UFC following a public split with the PFL, the Brazilian legend is set to arrive in a battle versus ex-interim titleholder Yair Rodríguez.

    To the surprise of many, that contest will close out the preliminary card on April 12, with the light heavyweight bout between Nikita Krylov and Dominick Reyes getting the nod to feature on the five-fight main card instead.

    That was revealed during the UFC 313 broadcast Saturday night, and fans quickly flocked to social media to give their takes.

    While most were bemused by the decision, some pointed out that it will likely mean more eyes on Pitbull’s first foray into the UFC Octagon.

  • What’s Next After UFC 313? Current UFC 314 Card For Miami On April 12

    What’s Next After UFC 313? Current UFC 314 Card For Miami On April 12

    UFC 313 is in the books, meaning attention will soon turn to the mixed martial arts leader’s next pay-per-view offering, UFC 314 in Miami.

    The promotion was in Las Vegas this past week, where the T-Mobile Arena played host to a number of intriguing matchups for its third numbered event of the year. Of note were headline wins for Magomed Ankalaev and Justin Gaethje, as well as important victories for Ignacio Bahamondes, Amanda Lemos, and Mauricio Ruffy.

    While the aftermath of the March 8 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 title picture to the featherweight championship conversation.

    At UFC 314, set for the Kaseya Center on April 12, former champion Alexander will open his account for the new year. Following Ilia Topuria’s decision to vacate the 145-pound gold and move up to lightweight, the Australian will battle the surging Diego Lopes for the belt.

    Stakes will also be high in the co-headliner, as former three-time Bellator kingpin Michael Chandler looks to defend his spot in the pecking order at 155 pounds and reignite his title ambitions. To do so, the American must become the first to beat Paddy Pimblett inside the UFC Octagon.

    Silva, Prates, Reyes Set The Stage For High-Profile Headliners At UFC 314

    Before Volkanovski, Lopes, Chandler, and Pimblett make the walk, a number of notable names will take to the Octagon looking to make the most of their position on the major UFC 314 card.

    That includes charging featherweight Jean Silva. Less than two months on from his latest crushing knockout victory in Seattle, “Lord” will get his first crack at the rankings opposite Bryce Mitchell in Miami.

    Prior to that, another Fighting Nerds product will make the walk in Carlos Prates. He, too, will have the chance to climb a divisional ladder, as he shares the cage with longtime welterweight contender Geoff Neal.

    And opening the UFC 314 main card will be former two-time light heavyweight title challenger Dominick Reyes. Having returned to winning ways with consecutive triumphs, “The Devastator” will look to edge closer to the top five at the expense of Nikita Krylov.

    Those pairings have currently gotten the nod to feature on the main card over MMA legend Patrício Pitbull, who is slated to top the prelims in his debut fight versus ex-interim UFC featherweight champ Yair Rodríguez.

    See below for the full UFC 314 card, as it stands.

    Main Card:

    • Featherweight Championship: Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes
    • Lightweight: Michael Chandler vs. Paddy Pimblett
    • Featherweight: Bryce Mitchell vs. Jean Silva
    • Welterweight: Geoff Neal vs. Carlos Prates
    • Light Heavyweight: Nikita Krylov vs. Dominick Reyes

    Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Yair Rodríguez vs. Patrício Pitbull
    • Featherweight: Dan Ige vs. Sean Woodson
    • Women’s Strawweight: Yan Xiaonan vs. Virna Jandiroba
    • Lightweight: Jim Miller vs. Chase Hooper

    Early Preliminary Card:

    • Featherweight: Darren Elkins vs. Julian Erosa
    • Middleweight: Sedriques Dumas vs. Michał Oleksiejczuk
    • Flyweight: Sumudaerji vs. Mitch Raposo
    • Featherweight: Alberto Montes vs. Roberto Romero
    • Middleweight: Tresean Gore vs. Marco Tulio
    • Women’s Bantamweight: Nora Cornolle vs. Hailey Cowan
    Patricio Pitbull Freire
    Image: Bellator MMA
  • Watch Jean Silva Troll Flat-Earther Bryce Mitchell With Globe At UFC 314 Press Conference

    Watch Jean Silva Troll Flat-Earther Bryce Mitchell With Globe At UFC 314 Press Conference

    Jean Silva arrived prepared for his verbal battle with Bryce Mitchell at the UFC 314 press conference.

    Soon after continuing on his violent path up the featherweight ladder at last month’s UFC Fight Night in Seattle, Silva had his next assignment added to the calendar.

    The active Brazilian got his wish to be the one with an opportunity to make Mitchell pay inside the cage for his recent pro-Nazi podcast remarks.

    And while that controversy resulted in Silva leading “f*ck Bryce Mitchell” chants alongside the fans in attendance at Friday’s presser in Las Vegas, “Lord” also had another topic the American has frequently given his two cents on in mind.

    The Fighting Nerds standout arrived with a globe, poking fun at “Thug Nasty’s” belief that the Earth is flat.

    The press conference came just over a month out from UFC 314, which goes down inside Miami’s Kaseya Center on April 12.

    Silva and Mitchell’s battle makes up a stacked undercard, which will see the likes of Michael Chandler, Patricio Pitbull, Yan Xiaonan, and Carlos Prates set the stage for Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes’ championship headliner.