Gilbert Melendez is looking to fight the best lightweight possible
Some think Gilbert Melendez should be the UFC Lightweight Champion, while others believe that he narrowly lost to titleholder Ben Henderson at UFC on Fox…
Some think Gilbert Melendez should be the UFC Lightweight Champion, while others believe that he narrowly lost to titleholder Ben Henderson at UFC on Fox…
In what will surely be a more competitive fight than the first, contender Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva will face off against Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez…
There were some pretty significant shifts in the rankings following this past Saturday’s UFC event. Considering Chael Sonnen wasn’t ranked to begin with in the Light-heavyweight division and Jon Jones was already the…
UFC Lightweight contender Gray Maynard has been out of the spotlight for some time now. He’s fought only once since nearly beating Frankie Edgar…
UFC on FOX 6 fight week schedule continues with the official weigh-in procedure ahead of tomorrow night’s fight card. Fighters will step on the scale at…
(In the heart of the child who made it, the Super HLUK belt is the most prestigious title…
(Matt Hamill plays airplane with his freakishly large, Progeria-ridden child after defeating Roger Hollett earlier in the evening.) It may…
The 24 fighters on tomorrow night’s UFC 152: Jones vs. Belfort card will be hitting the scales today at the…
UFC 152 is in the books and Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones has successfully defended his belt once again with an impressive submission ofVitor Belfort. The champ used a great mix of his wrestling and striking to thoroughly out-class Belfort throughout the entire fight. This comes as no surprise to most, although Belfort appeared to have Jones in some danger of being submitted early on with a tight armbar. Jones said afterward that he was waiting for the arm to break, but that he would not tap
In a video courtesy of UFC.com, Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones explains his philosophy heading into his UFC 152 bout with the legendary Vitor Belfort, believing that fighting is much more of a mental game than most would believe. Instead of focusing on strength, Jones recognizes the state of mind his opponenet is in, becoming a sort of cerebral assasin. Belfort, on the other hand, focuses on his great speed and names it a key aspect for any fighter who is to have a chance to dethrone the dominant