Pic: T.J. Dillashaw Looking Shredded For Flyweight Title Bout

T.J. Dillashaw is absolutely shredded heading into his flyweight title fight against Henry Cejudo at UFC on ESPN+ 1. Dillashaw, the reigning bantamweight champ, will be dropping down to 125 pounds in an attempt to become the UFC’s newest double-champ. To do so he must cut more weight than he ever has before in his […]

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T.J. Dillashaw is absolutely shredded heading into his flyweight title fight against Henry Cejudo at UFC on ESPN+ 1.

Dillashaw, the reigning bantamweight champ, will be dropping down to 125 pounds in an attempt to become the UFC’s newest double-champ. To do so he must cut more weight than he ever has before in his professional fighting career.

Dillashaw showed off his flyweight physique on a recent Instagram post. Its safe to say that the bantamweight king is not cutting any corners on his conditiong heading into this fight.

The former Alpha Male fighter looks to be on schedule with his cut down to flyweight, as further evident by a picture that surfaced earlier this week (Sat., Jan. 5, 2019).

UFC on ESPN+ 1 will take place on Jan. 19 from inside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The card will also feature the UFC debut of ex-NFL superstar and polarizing fighter Greg Hardy.

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UFC on ESPN: Velasquez vs. Ngannou fight card

Check out the fight card and bout order for the first UFC on ESPN show on February 17th, headlined by heavyweights Cain Velasquez and Francis Ngannou. The UFC’s first of ten Fight Nights events on ESPN television — main card on ESPN TV and…

Check out the fight card and bout order for the first UFC on ESPN show on February 17th, headlined by heavyweights Cain Velasquez and Francis Ngannou.

The UFC’s first of ten Fight Nights events on ESPN television — main card on ESPN TV and not ESPN+ — is set for Sunday, February 17th in Phoenix, Arizona. In the main event, former heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez takes on Francis Ngannou, in what is Cain’s first fight since UFC 200 in July 2016. Hey, he headlined the first UFC on FOX show in 2011, why not do it again on ESPN?

We don’t have a co-main event officially listed but it looks to be a lightweight bout between James Vick and Paul Felder. There’s also a key bantamweight scrap featuring Aljamain Sterling against Jimmie Rivera. A few fights from the cancelled UFC 233 card were shifted to this event, including Kron Gracie’s UFC debut against Alex Caceres, as well as Vick vs. Felder.

Here’s what is on tap for UFC on ESPN 1. And no, this is not the official bout order.

Cain Velasquez vs. Francis Ngannou
James Vick vs. Paul Felder
Aljamain Sterling vs. Jimmie Rivera
Cortney Casey vs. Cynthia Calvillo
Vicente Luque vs. Bryan Barberena
Alex Caceres vs. Kron Gracie
Scott Holtzman vs. Nik Lentz
Andre Fili vs. Myles Jury
Renan Barao vs. Luke Sanders
Andrea Lee vs. Ashlee Evans-Smith
Benito Lopez vs. Manny Bermudez
Jessica Penne vs. Jodie Esquibel
Aleksandra Albu vs. Emily Whitmire

Man Attempts To Rob Female UFC Fighter, Gets His Ass Whopped

A female Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter may have convinced a robber to do something constructive with his life. UFC strawweight Polyana Viana hasn’t officially fought since Aug. 2018, but she certainly laid hands on someone recently…

A female Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter may have convinced a robber to do something constructive with his life. UFC strawweight Polyana Viana hasn’t officially fought since Aug. 2018, but she certainly laid hands on someone recently. Viana was outside of her apartment Saturday night waiting for an Uber when a man approached her. He […]

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Wonderboy accepts Pettis’ welterweight fight offer

Anthony Pettis grabbed headlines with an unusual call-out this past week: a welterweight bout against Stephen Thompson. It’s a challenge Thompson sounds happy to accept. Is Anthony Pettis headed to 170 lbs? ‘Pretty’ Tony has spent the las…

Anthony Pettis grabbed headlines with an unusual call-out this past week: a welterweight bout against Stephen Thompson. It’s a challenge Thompson sounds happy to accept.

Is Anthony Pettis headed to 170 lbs? ‘Pretty’ Tony has spent the last four years of his career in a rut of inconsistency, ever since losing his UFC lightweight title to Rafael dos Anjos in March of 2015. From that point, he’s gone 3-5 including a brief drop down to featherweight, and losses to Max Holloway, Dustin Poirier, and – just this last October – Tony Ferguson.

That stretch hasn’t been without its successes, however. Pettis’ win over Michael Chiesa had him looking very much in the kind of championship form that saw him take the UFC title from Benson Henderson in 2013. But, finding those performances from one bout to the next has been a problem. With the cut to 145 lbs seemingly not an answer, could moving up in weight be the missing solution for the longtime 155 lb fighter?

That looks like the move Pettis is contemplating, with a recent call-out of former welterweight title contender Stephen Thompson. “What you guys think? Take my talents to WW and take on the boy?” Pettis posted on Instagram under a picture of Thompson.

If that’s a gauntlet laid, it looks like it’s also a challenge that ‘Wonderboy’ is happy to accept. The top-ranked 170 lb fighter posted his own response on social media, where he made it clear that he’s 100% down for a fight with the former champ.

“For the fans! If @showtimepettis wants to come try out 170 y’all know I’m ready.” Thompson wrote on Instagram. “We both got highlight reels, let’s do it!”

Thompson is coming off a 5-round loss to recent Tyron Woodley victim Darren Till back in May. While a fight with Robbie Lawler had been teased for the start of 2019, a longstanding knee injury – re-aggravated in the Till loss – has kept the Karateka out of competition for most of the last year.

A fight with ‘Showtime’ comes firmly out of left field, but maybe it’s just what both men need to try and get the new year started off on the right foot.

Megan Anderson Explains Why Nunes’ Win Over Cyborg Is Good For Women’s Featherweight Division

Megan Anderson sees a big positive in Amanda Nunes’ victory over Cris Cyborg. In the co-main event of UFC 232, Nunes dethroned Cyborg to become the first female two-division champion in UFC history. It took Nunes just 51 seconds to earn the finis…

Megan Anderson sees a big positive in Amanda Nunes’ victory over Cris Cyborg. In the co-main event of UFC 232, Nunes dethroned Cyborg to become the first female two-division champion in UFC history. It took Nunes just 51 seconds to earn the finish. It was a shocking end to Cyborg’s streak as she hadn’t lost […]

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Quote: Amanda Nunes ‘Hits Like A Man’

American Top Team (ATT) coach Conan Silveira was not surprised in the least bit by Amanda Nunes’ dramatic knockout of Cris Cyborg at UFC 232. Since that historic night, Nunes has been anointed the greatest women’s fighter to ever compete in MMA. Silveira never doubted his pupil. He recently revealed he ‘knew’ she would win […]

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American Top Team (ATT) coach Conan Silveira was not surprised in the least bit by Amanda Nunes’ dramatic knockout of Cris Cyborg at UFC 232.

Since that historic night, Nunes has been anointed the greatest women’s fighter to ever compete in MMA. Silveira never doubted his pupil. He recently revealed he ‘knew’ she would win the belt:

“I knew that we were leaving that night with the belt,” Silveira said on the latest episode of The MMA Hour.

Silveira’s Take

Silveira opened up about their strategy for the fight. He believed it was a mistake for Cyborg to stand and trade with Nunes. That’s a bold statement, as Cyborg was by far the most feared knockout artist in women’s MMA. But Nunes is too precise for that, Silva said:

“We had the strategy. She was really well-trained for any situation the fight would [bring]. What happened was, Amanda is extremely dangerous when she sees an opening. And I think it was a big mistake from Cyborg to try and exchange with her. [Amanda] is very precise. And she has extremely heavy hands, and that’s the way the fight finished—Amanda knocking her out.”

According to Silveira, some male fighters that train at ATT don’t want to go toe-to toe-with Nunes in sparring sessions. But the “Lioness” doesn’t train with any women either. It’s only a few male fighters that train with, and her coach said she hits like one of them:

“Amanda doesn’t have any girl training partners. She only has male training partners. It’s not every fighter that trains with her, some of the guys don’t like to train with her because she hits hard. I think that’s pretty much a good explanation for her: she hits like a man,” he said.

A Complete Fighter

Nunes is not a one-trick pony, however. As her coach explains, it’s not just her power that makes her the GOAT. She is a complete fighter with all the tools to respond in any situation:

“You have to compare a complete MMA fighter to the best actors. When you’re acting and you can only try to be one type of character, you wanna be the good guy. But being the good guy in every movie isn’t going to win you an Oscar. [Amanda] is an actor or actress that can play anything. It doesn’t matter. You see it in acting. And you see it in fights; she plays a different character for every fight.

“Amanda has all the tools. [It’s not like she only knows] a little bit on the ground and a little bit of striking, she speaks fluently everywhere. Like I said, for every situation that happens, she knows how to answer the question,” he said.

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