TUF Nations Finale Weigh-In Results: All Fighters On Point In Quebec City
The Ultimate Fighter Nations Finale is set to go down in just 24 hours, so it must be weigh-ins day here at LowKick.com. The show will take place in the…
The Ultimate Fighter Nations Finale is set to go down in just 24 hours, so it must be weigh-ins day here at LowKick.com. The show will take place in the…
Brazilian UFC Lightweight Rafael dos Anjos is currently finding great form, riding a four fight win streak and scheduled to face Donald Cerrone at tonight’s…
Benson Henderson vs. Anthony Pettis II is a fight that has been waiting to happen since the days of WEC. Anthony Pettis was the final Lightweight champion…
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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
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The fight with Ben Henderson proved once and for all that a natural LW should not compete in the LW division.
According to a report from MMAFighting.com and officially announced on UFC.com the trilogy between Frankie Edgar and Gray Maynard will have to wait. Both fighters suffered injuries during their respective training camps. To replace Edgar and Maynard for the main event at UFC 130 will be Quinton Jackson vs. Matt Hamill and the co-main event of Frank Mir vs. Roy Nelson. The welterweight bout between Thiago Alves and Rick Story will also be promoted to the main Pay-Per-View card as well. Below is the official
UFC 129 was a historical event for the history of Mixed Martial Arts. With 55,000 strong watching live at the Rogers Centre in Toronto and the millions watching worldwide, this was the pinnacle event for the sport. From the Facebook prelims to the fights on Spike and of course the PPV, the event was a card to remember. The main event of Georges St. Pierre vs. Jake Shields was the most anticipated fight of the night and even though the fight didn’t live up to it’s hype, GSP left Toronto that night with the