Top 15 Most Stacked Events In UFC History
There are some impressively stacked events on the horizon in 2016, with both UFC 198 and UFC 200…
There are some impressively stacked events on the horizon in 2016, with both UFC 198 and UFC 200…
Is steroid use an epidemic in MMA? Or are most of the fighters who have tested positive simply…
If MMA folks sometimes seem a little suspicious that The Man is out to get them it’s because…
The UFC PPV (pay-per-view) has become a Saturday night tradition for many MMA fans across the globe, although…
Are you tired of getting pwned in MMA (mixed martial arts) forums? Does your lack of UFC knowledge…
Cast your minds back to late 2013, when a dishevelled welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre vacated his belt. He…
Let’s play a little game, shall we Lowkickers?
The first person in this scenario is thought to have some of the most concussive power in…
From a recent post on Brock Lesnar‘s official Facebook page: NEW UPDATE!! Brock has had more problems (we can’t say what they…
Where Are They Now? A Look Back At The 2007 P4P RankingsIt’s truly amazing to see how fast the landscape can change in a sport that continues to grow as rapidly as MMA does. It’s been 5 years since 2007, which in this sport is practically a generation bordering on an eternity. And yet without fail, our surroundings are once again drastically different from what they were. Jon Jones, Jose Aldo, Dominick Cruz, Frankie Edgar and Ben Henderson are all newly prominent parts of the p4p picture,
It’s been well over a year since Sean Sherk last stepped into the Octagon. Sherk’s last fight was a split decision victory over Evan Dunham at UFC 119, which took place on September 25, 2010. His previous fight had been a unanimous decision loss to Frankie Edgar in May 2009. The reason behind the gap between those two fights was injuries that forced Sherk from three separate fight cards.
Sherk told MMAJunkie.com that he wanted to fight in 2011, but again his 38 year old body had