UFC Fight Night 40 Weigh-Ins Results: Silva vs. Brown Is Official, Lapsley Three Pounds Over
UFC Fight Night 40 is set to go down tomorrow at the US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio, so it must be weigh-ins day here at LowKick.com…….
UFC Fight Night 40 is set to go down tomorrow at the US Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio, so it must be weigh-ins day here at LowKick.com…….
No. 3-ranked UFC featherweight contender Ricardo Lamas hasn’t made much noise since his UFC 169 loss to featherweight champion Jose Aldo back in…
Hot on the heels of his impressive finish over Rafaello Oliveira in his lightweight debut at last weekend’s UFC 170, Erik “New Breed”…
UFC 168 is underway and already we’ve been treated to two great fights on the Facebook card. On to the Fox Sports 1 section of the prelims and first…
Ultimate fight night 26 provided fans with an awesome night of action from Boston, but also left a laundry list of medical suspensions. Travis Browne came…
Once again we are just one day away from an awesome night of MMA, so it must be weigh ins Friday at Lowkick.com. Fight Night 26, headlined by Mauricio…
TUF 11 competitor Nick Ring has been forced out of his upcoming bout against TUF 17 contestant Uriah Hall. While the reasons for his withdrwal are yet…
Shogun was as brutal and entertaining as Machida, but not as impressive in Dana White’s eyes. Props: @raiseyourhorns After…
UFC on Fox 4 from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, is in the books and it has presented one of the most exciting cards in UFC history. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua fought Brandon Vera in another all-out war, extending his great legacy against an opponent who left every ounce of his being in the Octagon tonight. Rua utilized some good wrestling and top control, but his bread and butter came through in the striking department, as he landed many significant strikes with punches, kicks,
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,