UFC on FX 8 Weigh-In Video And Results: Belfort And Rockhold Tensions Building Up
UFC on FX 8 is set to break the UFC’s rare month long drought with a card headlined by Vitor Belfort vs. Luke Rockhold. The event, which will take place…
UFC on FX 8 is set to break the UFC’s rare month long drought with a card headlined by Vitor Belfort vs. Luke Rockhold. The event, which will take place…
There were some pretty significant shifts in the rankings following this past Saturday’s UFC event. Considering Chael Sonnen wasn’t ranked to begin with in the Light-heavyweight division and Jon Jones was already the…
The official UFC rankings were update and released following UFC 158. The rankings are updated approximately 36 hours after every event to maintain accuracy and relevance…
After much discussion and controversy over rankings, the UFC recently decided to etam with FightMetric and provide their own set of official…
UFC 154 is in the books from Montreal, Canada and GSP has successfully defeated Carlos Condit to unify the UFC Welterweight titles. With his tenth win in a row, St-Pierre showed flashes of the brilliance that brought him to prominence. His wrestling, as expected, was simply too tough to overcome. He may be derided for not finishing Condit, who was a bloody mess from the relentless ground-and-pound of GSP. St-Pierre did fall into some danger in the third round after a vicious headkick from the NBK, who
UFC 154 combatants will get on the scale at New City Gas Arena in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as part of the official weigh-in procedure ahead of tomorrow’s fight card.
Follow the action here on LowKick.com, with first fighter weighing-in at 4pm est. Live stream is available below in this very article.
UFC 154 will take place tomorrow, at the Bell Centre in Montreal. The event is headlined by GSP vs. Condit, with Kampmann vs. Hendricks as the co-main event. Stay tuned to LowKick.com for more news and other
A Lightweight bout between Ross Pearson (13-6 MMA, 5-3 UFC) and George Sotiropoulos (14-4 MMA, 7-2 UFC) will be part of the recently announced UFC on FX 6 event. The two have been opposing coaches on The Ultimate Fighter: Australia vs. U.K, also known as TUF: TheSmashes.Pearson and Sotiropoulos will be featured on the televised main card with Hector Lombard vs. Rousimar Palhares as the headliner. Finals for the show will be part of the main card. The event is scheduled for December 15, but will air live in
When it comes to MMA promotions, the UFC is the biggest kid on the block. The best fighters in the world fight in the Octagon and the competitive level is second to none. Very often fighters will have successful runs in second and third tier promotions and go on to success in the UFC. However, there are a few that follow that same pattern only to find themselves totally outclassed in their Octagon debut.If it is “UFC Jitters”, it is usually bypassed by the second fight. However, if it goes beyond that,
The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) has released the full list of fighter salaries and medical suspensions for UFC on Fuel TV 4. The total disclosed payroll for the event was $446,000. A total of 7 fighters have been suspended due to medical reasons including Mark Munoz who lost via TKO in the Main Event to Chris Weidman.UFC on Fuel TV 4 Fighter SalariesChris Weidman: $44,000 (includes $22,000 win bonus)defeated Mark Munoz: $42,000James Te Huna: $28,000 (includes $14,000 win
Last night following UFC on FUEL TV 4, UFC President Dana White announced to Ariel Helwani that TUF veterans Ross Pearson (13-6) and George Sotiropoulos (14-4) will serve as coaches for the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter: Australia vs. UK.This international version of the UFC’s reality show, nicknamed “The Smashes” in honor of the cricket rivalry between the two nations, will match fighters from Australia (Team Sotiropoulos) against their counterparts from the United Kingdom