Don’t Believe The Hype! 12 Most Overrated Champions In UFC History
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has seen a rather large, overarching upheaval in recent times, and indeed it…
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has seen a rather large, overarching upheaval in recent times, and indeed it…
There’s mixed emotions about the retirement of Pride FC and UFC legend Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira. The former heavyweight…
Glover Texeira is coming in to UFC 160 on board a big hype train. We last saw Texeira in action when he beat Quinton Jackson at UFC on Fox Johnson vs….
Complete with four MMA fights and a stacked kickboxing card, the first event in United Glory’s “Glory World Series 2012” took place today, delivering an action-packed line-up from Moscow, Russia. Four-time K-1 World Grand Prix Champion Semmy Schilt made his return, defeating Brice Guidon via unanimous decision in the headlining bout, while Errol Zimmerman scored a fourth-round TKO win over Jerome Le Banner. Sergei Kharitonov picked up his second consecutive knockout victory, dropping Mark Miller with a
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Addiction can make the toughest S.O.B. as powerless as this guy. While many MMA fighters have had their lives…
(Those hats that make it look like you have an arrow through your head? Comedy gold. Somehow, the same…
With a proposed bout between Alistair Overeem and Bobby Lashley now dead and buried, “The Reem” was left searching for an opponent. But just a few short hours ago, rumours surfaced of a potential fight with Former UFC Heavyweight Todd Duffee.
Reports were quick to surface that an agreement was possible, with both sides locked in tense negotiations earlier today, and it looks like the fight will go ahead with Duffee releasing the following message via his own Facebook:
“Have no plans on NYE? Dream
Fabricio Werdum recently stated that he’ll be looking for a “tune-up fight” before returning to the Strikeforce cage, against either Fedor Emelianenko or Alistair Overeem. And in light of Vadim Finkelstein’s constant statements about having a rematch against Fabricio Werdum as main priority for Fedor Emelianenko’s management, I decided to ask M-1 Global for a comment. According to Finkelstein’s response the situation did not change; however, Fedor might participate in a “tune-up fight” of his own. Here’s