Bob Arum Calls Dana White a ‘Piece of S–t’, Says UFC Is ‘Cratering’

The war of words between Top Rank Boxing CEO Bob Arum and UFC President Dana White continued Saturday night. 
Following Vasyl Lomachenko’s win over Guillermo Rigondeaux at UFC Fight Night 123 in Fresno, California, Arum delivered harsh c…

The war of words between Top Rank Boxing CEO Bob Arum and UFC President Dana White continued Saturday night. 

Following Vasyl Lomachenko’s win over Guillermo Rigondeaux at UFC Fight Night 123 in Fresno, California, Arum delivered harsh comments about White and the business he runs. 

“Who gives a s–t with White, he’s a piece of s–t,” Arum said, per Brian Campbell of CBS Sports. “He’s got a UFC that’s cratering and he needs boxing to save himself.”

          

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Stipe Miocic vs. Francis Ngannou Heavyweight Title Fight Announced for UFC 220

UFC has confirmed that heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic will defend his title against Francis Ngannou in January. 
Per a tweet from UFC, Miocic vs. Ngannou will take place at UFC 220 on Jan. 20 at the TD Garden in Boston:

The fight has been…

UFC has confirmed that heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic will defend his title against Francis Ngannou in January. 

Per a tweet from UFC, Miocic vs. Ngannou will take place at UFC 220 on Jan. 20 at the TD Garden in Boston:

The fight has been expected since Simon Samano of MMA Junkie reported Wednesday that UFC was targeting the January show in Boston for Miocic’s defense against Ngannou. 

Two years into his UFC career, Ngannou has established himself as one of the premier heavyweights in the world. The 31-year-old has won 10 straight fights via stoppage, including a first-round knockout against Alistair Overeem at UFC 218 on Dec. 2, and owns an 11-1 career record. 

UFC 220 will mark Ngannou’s first championship fight as a mixed martial artist. 

Miocic is riding a five-fight winning streak that began in May 2015 and is 17-2 in his MMA career. The Ohio native can set a UFC record with three title defenses in the heavyweight division if he can beat Ngannou. 

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Nate Diaz Says He Denied UFC’s Offer of a ‘Title Fight in Any Weight Class’

Nate Diaz doesn’t seem anxious to step back in the UFC Octagon more than one year after his last fight against Conor McGregor. 
On Friday, Diaz tweeted that he turned down UFC’s offer of a championship fight in any weight class and indicated he wo…

Nate Diaz doesn’t seem anxious to step back in the UFC Octagon more than one year after his last fight against Conor McGregor

On Friday, Diaz tweeted that he turned down UFC’s offer of a championship fight in any weight class and indicated he would be going into boxing:

Diaz told Lance Pugmire of the Los Angeles Times in January that he was attempting to get a boxing license because UFC was not giving him a fight. 

“I know what this is: I’m being put on the shelf,” he said. “That’s why I’m trying to get a boxing license.”

UFC President Dana White disputed Diaz‘s claim about being put on the shelf, telling Pugmire in a text he hasn’t “heard a word from him [since August]. Usually when guys want a fight, they call.”

White also noted the only fight Diaz was looking for was a third bout against McGregor after they split their first two matches. Their last meeting was at UFC 202 in August 2016, with McGregor winning by majority decision. 

There has been no indication Diaz is close to making a UFC comeback or that the promotion had an opponent in mind for him to challenge. 

The 32-year-old Diaz has a 19-11 career record in mixed martial arts. He won the Ultimate Fighter 5 finale, defeating Manny Gamburyan, to earn a UFC contract in 2007. 

 

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UFC Fight Night 121 Results: Fabricio Werdum Beats Marcin Tybura by Decision

UFC made its return to Australia on Saturday night with a Fight Night show that saw Fabricio Werdum defeat Marcin Tybura by unanimous decision in the main event. 
Werdum was a replacement on the Sydney card when Mark Hunt was remove…

UFC made its return to Australia on Saturday night with a Fight Night show that saw Fabricio Werdum defeat Marcin Tybura by unanimous decision in the main event. 

Werdum was a replacement on the Sydney card when Mark Hunt was removed after he admitted to having trouble sleeping and slurring his speech due, in part, to his years as a mixed martial artist. 

Both Werdum and Tybura entered the heavyweight matchup with momentum. Werdum defeated Walt Harris by submission Oct. 7 at UFC 216. Tybura came into Fight Night 121 with three straight wins, including a unanimous decision over former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski. 

Here are full results from the UFC Fight Night 121 main card:

 

  • Heavyweight: Fabricio Werdum def. Marcin Tybura via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 49-46)
  • Women’s Catchweight: Jessica Rose-Clark def. Bec Rawlings via split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
  • Welterweight: Belal Muhammad def. Tim Means via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Welterweight: Jake Matthews def. Bojan Velickovic via split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
  • Middleweight: Elias Theodorou def. Dan Kelly via unanimous decision (30-28, 30-27, 30-26)
  • Featherweight: Alexander Volkanovski def. Shane Young via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-26)

 

         

Tybura had big expectations coming into the fight. The Polish heavyweight made it known he was going to ask for a shot at UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic with a win over Werdum. 

It seemed like a reasonable plan. Tybura would have had four straight wins, including one over Werdum, who’s ranked as the UFC’s No. 2 heavyweight. 

The problem, which was apparent from the opening bell, is Tybura wasn’t in Werdum’s class as a fighter. The UFC relayed some of Werdum’s superiority: 

Bloody Elbow was enamored with the way Werdum’s Muay Thai style disoriented Tybura:

Werdum’s striking was on-point, constantly leaving Tybura off balance and unable to move in for attacks. He took control in the fourth round, dragging Tybura to the ground and holding top control for more than one minute.

Tybura battled back in the fifth, landing a hard kick to the side of Werdum’s head that left him wobbly for a moment. It was going to take a finish for Tybura to get a win, given how dominant Werdum was in the first four rounds. 

Werdum made it through that fifth round to earn the unanimous decision. The 40-year-old could make a claim for a title shot against Miocic after his bounce-back showing. He did lose to the UFC heavyweight champion in their last meeting at UFC 198 in May 2016, though.

Since Miocic lacks an opponent for his next fight, whenever that ends up being, UFC President Dana White has plenty to think about as he determines how to handle the heavyweight championship. 

The co-main event became a story during the weigh-ins because Jessica Rose-Clark was one of four fighters on the card who missed weight, along with Ryan Benoit, Frank Camacho and Nadia Kassem. She tipped the scales at 128 pounds, three pounds over the flyweight limit, though it didn’t help that she took the fight on 11 days’ notice after Joanne Calderwood pulled out of the bout with an injury.  

Her opponent, Bec Rawlings, is still trying to make a name for herself. She had just a 7-6 record heading into Saturday, a mark that included two straight losses in her previous pair of fights.

Rawlings was also making her flyweight debut after her own issues with making the 115-pound strawweight limit against Tecia Torres in February when she lost via unanimous decision. 

Because of her move up in weight, Rawlings noted before Saturday that she was feeling much better about this fight than she had in the past. 

“Last week, I felt awesome—I had so much energy,” Rawlings told MMAjunkie’s Matt Erickson and John Morgan. “I was like, ‘This doesn’t feel right. Something feels wrong.’ My coach was like, ‘Yeah, you’re in good shape, and you’re healthy.’ It’s an amazing feeling that I can just focus on open workouts, focus on the media and my fight, and not have to worry about a stupid weight cut.”

After the two women spent the bulk of the first two rounds jockeying for position on the ground, Rawlings and Rose-Clark traded a flurry of punches in the final frame to try making an impression on the judges:

Rose-Clark did have a better all-around game plan, getting in a solid kick to Rawlings’ midsection in the second round and working the ground game with heavy forearms and elbows. 

With Rawlings still getting used to fighting at a new weight, she is going up against naturally bigger and stronger fighters than she had in the past. It worked to her disadvantage against Rose-Clark, though the experience is one she can learn from. 

Given how little time Rose-Clark had to prepare for her UFC debut, this was about as perfect a showing as she could have had and will buy her even bigger opportunities in the future. 

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Freddie Roach Says He’d Like to See Potential GSP, Conor McGregor Fight Happen

Freddie Roach will make his debut as UFC cornerman for Georges St-Pierre in his fight against Michael Bisping at UFC 217 on Nov. 4, and the boxing trainer says he would like to see a matchup of St-Pierre and Conor McGregor in the future.
“McGregor is a…

Freddie Roach will make his debut as UFC cornerman for Georges St-Pierre in his fight against Michael Bisping at UFC 217 on Nov. 4, and the boxing trainer says he would like to see a matchup of St-Pierre and Conor McGregor in the future.

“McGregor is a cocky kid and he did OK in his fight against Floyd Mayweather,” Roach told ESPN.com’s Brett Okamoto. “I would just say OK. I would enjoy that fight and I would like to see that fight happen. It’s possible.”

        

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Antonio Nogueira Pulled from UFC Fight Night Bout for Failed Drug Test

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira has been taken off the UFC Fight Night card on Dec. 16 when he was scheduled to fight Jared Cannonier due to a potential drug test failure. 
Per a statement from UFC, Nogueira was informed by the United Stat…

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira has been taken off the UFC Fight Night card on Dec. 16 when he was scheduled to fight Jared Cannonier due to a potential drug test failure. 

Per a statement from UFC, Nogueira was informed by the United States Anti-Doping Agency on Thursday of a potential violation stemming from an out-of-competition drug test on Sept. 28. 

 

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