UFC 168 Aftermath: Broken Legs, Armbars and Elbows
UFC 168 went down last night, at the MGM Grand Areana in Las Vegas and delivered an exciting night of action. The card was very highly anticipated due…
UFC 168 went down last night, at the MGM Grand Areana in Las Vegas and delivered an exciting night of action. The card was very highly anticipated due…
UFC Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones has his next fight officially booked. Although it was previously thought that “Bones” would face Glover…
UFC President Dana White has made some announcements this week, regarding the UFC’s plans for 2014 and UFC 170. The Baldfather revealed that the…
Just as the bust is settling on last weekend’s epic UFC 165 main event between Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson, a media tour to hype up arguably…
And you thought the Cowboys stadium was going to be a big deal. The Las Vegas Review Journal is reporting that while both Dana White and Las Vegas Motor Speedway President Chris Powell, were bring inducted into the…
After a long back-and-forth to find a suitable replacement for Junior dos Santos at UFC 160 when Alistair Overeem was forced to withdraw with an injury,…
The long-rumored, oft-discussed Middleweight title fight between champion Anderson Silva and number one contender Chris Weidman has finally been made official…
In most discussions concerning Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) or the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) it is common to find the mention of the name Dana White….
Cain Velasquez has a new opponent for May’s UFC 146 in Las Vegas. Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva will step in to face Velasquez in his UFC debut. Dana White made it official today:
Don’t believe any of the BS you read on the internet. Cain is fighting Bigfoot Silva May 26th in Vegas
— Dana White (@danawhite) April 22, 2012
Velasquez was originally slated to face Frank Mir in a perceived number-one contender’s match, but these plans fell apart when original title challenger Alistair Overeem had a
The soap opera of UFC 146’s main event continued yesterday with an interview involving Alistair Overeem’s manager Glenn Robinson. Robinson seemed confident that Overeem would indeed be involved in the Heavyweight championship bout on May 26 in Las Vegas. His words sought to clarify exactly how Overeem’s failed drug test would be clarified, in the sense he allegedly did not test for elevated levels of Testosterone, but rather only an irregularity in Testosterone to Epitestosterone levels. Overeem’s levels