Rousey has arrived: UFC 157 Preview
Later this month on February 23rd, the UFC will make history as two women will step into the Octagon to decide the very first-ever Women’s…
Later this month on February 23rd, the UFC will make history as two women will step into the Octagon to decide the very first-ever Women’s…
It’s no doubt that Ronda Rousey has made some serious waves since acquiring the Strikeforce Women’s Bantamweight championship in March of last…
Some people may not like that Ronda Rousey is headlining a UFC pay per view, but it’s something that the UFC just had to do because it makes perfect sense.
Recently Dan Henderson’s boxing coach Gus Pugliese has come out with some interesting questions that deserve to be debated. Given the fact that his pupil’s…
After being nixed from the UFC on FOX 5 card, Lavar Johnson vs. Brendan Schaub has been booked for UFC 157
The injury bug continues to shred the November 3 Strikeforce card as both Luke Rockhold and Sara McMann join Frank Mir on the sidelines. Could this mean yet another card will be cancelled?
UFC President Dana White has long gone on the record that the divisions in Women’s MMA are not deep enough for the UFC to support female fighters. That may be changing as women continue to make an impact in the sport, particularly on the heels of Strikeforce: Rousey vs. Kaufman.On the amateur fight circuit, this writer has personally seen female bouts double the attendance figures over an all-male card. If Dana White fails to see that aspect of it, there are plenty of other promoters who do, such as Scott
Strikeforce officially announced today that women’s Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey (5-0) will make her highly-anticipated initial title defense against former champion Sarah Kaufman (15-1) at Valley View Casino Center in San Diego, Califonia, on Saturday, August 18. Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said via press release: “We’re excited to head back to the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego with the first title defense of bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, arguably the best female fighter
Strikeforce women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey (5-0 MMA, 3-0 SF) will defend her title against former title-holder, Sarah Kaufman (15-1 MMA, 6-1 SF), on August 18, in San Diego at Valley View Casino Center, which has hosted two previous Strikeforce shows. The event will include a main card on Showtime and preliminary fights on Showtime Extreme.Rousey won the title with a first-round armbar-submission over Miesha Tate in March. The Olympic bronze-medal judoka has yet to see a second round. She has
(“…and one more for that dude who plays Spock.” Photo via Zimbio) During yesterday’s UFC 137 press conference, UFC president Dana…