Bellator-PFL Merger ‘Has Been A Disaster’

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Another Bellator champion is speaking out against the way PFL has managed the promotion since purchasing it. Bellator featherweight champion Patricio Pitbull is sick o…


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Another Bellator champion is speaking out against the way PFL has managed the promotion since purchasing it.

Bellator featherweight champion Patricio Pitbull is sick of waiting around for PFL to schedule him and has taken to social media to speak out against the promotion for its treatment of Bellator fighters since purchasing the company in November 2023.

Pitbull (real name Freire) added his voice to complaints from fellow Bellator fighters Patchy Mix and Leandro Higo, who had their bantamweight title fight cancelled when PFL pulled the plug on a Bellator Champions Series Paris event.

“I haven’t fought since February,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “I wanted to fight 3x this year, but I was told I’d have to wait until December 31st and found out online my opponent would fight someone else. Then they had a replacement, I bring people over, spend more money with the camp and there’s no fight. They said things didn’t work out with Japan and that it wasn’t their fault. OK. So why don’t you stage a show somewhere else?”

“What kind of promotion can’t give fighters at least two fights a year?” Pitbull asked. “Some haven’t even fought this year! Bellator used to be BIG. Things worked and we always had answers. They never just cancelled a show and said they had no idea when we would be booked. Even regional promotions have dates set for April of next year already! This merger has been a disaster to the sport of MMA.”

“Meanwhile we have to see the top brass talking about offering tens of millions of dollars to social media personalities and semi-retired fighters, while cutting 90% of the roster and telling guys making 30+30 they’re too expensive. How can you become number 1 in the world if you don’t stage events and don’t want to pay fighters?”

“I am very worried about the future of Bellator and MMA in general,” Pitbull concluded. “I feel very sorry for all the fighters who didn’t even get to fight this year or were cut because they just don’t make shows or think they’re expensive, and all the fighters who were forced to take paycuts.”

This is wrong. We need answers, we need the fighters and fans to be respected. This is not a game or just some business, these are people’s lives we are talking about. A serious promotion would give fighters the chance to fight at least 3 times a year if they’re healthy.”

Bellator fighters have been treated as the red-haired stepchildren of the PFL since the promotion was bought out. The promotions remained technically separate, with PFL promising to fulfill their contractual obligations to Bellator’s broadcast partners. Less important to them, it seems, are their obligations to provide Bellator fighters with regular fights.

Patricio Pitbull is just one of a few Bellator champions to castigate the PFL for their fight scheduling. There’s bantamweight champion Patchy Mix. And Women’s featherweight champ Cris Cyborg was very vocal with her frustration in getting a single fight out of the company this year. For all the talk of being the No. 2 promotion in the sport based on top fighters signed, PFL needs to stop stalling out their careers.

The worst thing promoters can do to a fighter is fight them and not pay. The second worst is sign them and not fight them. We’re seeing a lot more of the second these days, and as Pitbull said, it does not bode well for the future health of the sport.

UFC Macau, The Morning After: Fraud Checked?

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Here’s what you may have missed! It’s not everyday an interesting women’s Flyweight prospect come along. The division’s Top 10 has been largely stagnant in recent years, made up of the sam…


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Here’s what you may have missed!

It’s not everyday an interesting women’s Flyweight prospect come along. The division’s Top 10 has been largely stagnant in recent years, made up of the same old faces and Strawweights opting to skip out on their diets. The two exceptions are Manon Fiorot and Erin Blanchfield, who are likely the next two-in-line for title fights and do represent a significant challenge to Valentina Shevchenko.

By and large, it’s an open field to climb the ranks quickly.

Enter Wang Cong, who had every element fans could hope for in an exciting new prospect. First and foremost, “The Joker” can fight! An accomplished Wushu Sanda practitioner — not unlike Strawweight queen Zhang Weili — and former professional kickboxer, Cong has a depth of skill to her game and level of experience that most in her division cannot match. She’s also physically powerful, as evidenced by her brutal debut knockout win, which lasted just a single minute.

Best of all, Cong came with a prepackaged narrative. She defeated Shevchenko years ago in kickboxing, and nobody has forgotten Alex Pereira’s rise up the ranks to (briefly) dethrone Israel Adesanya. Grasso diversion aside, “Bullet” has been atop the Flyweight pack for a long, long time, and some bad blood with a former foe would sell nicely.

As with “Poatan,” UFC understood the assignment and matched Cong with a striker that Cong was massively favored to defeat. Indeed, the fight played out that way for most of its runtime until Gabriella Fernandes clocked Cong with a big shot in the second, jumped her back, and finished via strangle.

The question immediately rises: was this a fraud check? Was this a classic case of Cong never being that good and the general fanbase being too quick to jump on a hype train? Is all hope lost?!?

I have to say, my verdict is a resounding “Not Guilty” to the fraud check allegations. Cong didn’t look bad here. She put together good, effective offense and showed off her powerful kickboxing. She didn’t give up any takedowns. When she was submitted, it was more excusable in that she had already been rocked.

The truth is likely that Gabrielle Fernandes is better than her previous 1-2 UFC record indicated. Those pair of defeats demonstrated an issue with getting held down on the floor, but that’s not Cong’s game. Fernandes is a former LFA champion — a serious accomplishment — with a jiu-jitsu black belt who is better known for her striking. She’s unusual in her ability to hang in the pocket with Cong, take those power shots, and answer with her own offense.

Not many Flyweights are going to be able to replicate that strategy.

In the long term, Cong can still climb the ranks. She still has standout physical gifts and interesting skills in a fairly empty division. The unfortunate part of this loss, however, is that her Pereira moment is gone. There’s no longer any chance of rocketing up the ranks into a “Bullet” rematch. That narrative has been squashed, and Cong will have to climb the ladder rung-by-rung like someone who hasn’t previously beaten Shevchenko.

On the bright side, it should still be quite fun to watch.


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Musumeci: Fighting In UFC ‘A Dream,’ But First…

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Musumeci has signed a special contract with UFC as part of the promotion’s move into grappling, but hopes to one day fight in the UFC as well. Mik…


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Musumeci has signed a special contract with UFC as part of the promotion’s move into grappling, but hopes to one day fight in the UFC as well.

Mikey Musumeci made history last week, becoming the first BJJ practitioner to be signed to an exclusive UFC contract. And while the four-time IBJJF champion intends to focus on growing the sport of grappling through that contract, he admitted in a recent interview that mixed martial arts (MMA) is still on his radar.

“I have the desire to maybe do MMA again in the future,” Musumeci told MMA Fighting over UFC 309 weekend. “I’m young, my body is very young. I’ve never taken steroids, so my body is like 20, 21, actually. I can have many more years of competition still.”

That’s in comparison to another of grappling’s established stars, Gordon Ryan, who continues to struggle through career-jeopardizing health issues. Then there’s Craig Ryan, who is making waves with his Invitational events but seems nearly done with actual competition. The 28-year-old “Darth Rigotoni” hopes to have a long future ahead of him, including actual fights in the UFC.

“Being in the UFC now, I’ll have the opportunity to train with a lot more people that I wouldn’t in the past, and learn from them on the feet, takedowns, wrestling,” he said. “The first thing I loved in life was MMA. If I can have the opportunity to fight MMA in the UFC, that’s going to be a dream, too.”

But first things first: Musumeci is set to be the lynchpin in the UFC’s plans to build out a grappling division. The first step in that process is an appearance at UFC Fight Pass Invitational 9 (UFC FPI 9) on December 5th, where he’ll face Felipe Machado.

“I want to do MMA, but the gift God has given me was jiu-jitsu, so I have to grow our sport first,” he said. “I can’t leave our sport before helping it grow to a place where other people, other kids can have an organization to compete at in the future.”

Musumeci is coming off a 7-0 run in ONE Championship where he helped develop that promotion’s grappling division into must-watch programming. He left under shady circumstances, though, after a last minute switch from a 170 pound match to 135 pound match led to a botched weight cut and a ‘life threatening’ bout of pneumomediastinum, where a rupture in the lungs leads to air in the chest cavity.

Musumeci refused to bad-talk ONE, whose mistreatment of athletes is becoming notorious, but did use an interesting word to describe how things will be better when more grapplers join him under UFC contracts.

“The problem with many organizations now, brother, is that [athletes] are not safe,” he said. “Sometimes they have money, sometimes they don’t. Too much politics. Now, with the UFC, we finally have an organization that will be safe and more professional with other people. My dream is to make this sport grow.”

Joaquin Buckley says that Colby Covington has Wasted All of His Money On “Females, Promo Videos, and Hanging with TikTokers”

Joaquin Buckley says that Colby Covington is BrokeUFC athlete Joaquin Buckley will get a chance to face former top-ranked welterweight ‘Chaos’ Colby Covington in a UFC…

Joaquin Buckley says that Colby Covington is Broke

UFC athlete Joaquin Buckley will get a chance to face former top-ranked welterweight ‘Chaos’ Colby Covington in a UFC Fight Night main event on December 14. The US-born ‘New Mansa’ Buckley says that Covington needed to take this match to help build back his bank account.

Joaquin Buckley says that Colby Covington is Broke

Joaquin Buckley has been on an impressive run since moving down to the welterweight division. He’s currently undefeated at 170 pounds, with a 4-0 record in this weight class. Joaquin Buckley has made waves in the division with notable victories over top contenders like Vicente Luque and former title challenger Stephen ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson.

After a year-long absence, former interim champion Colby Covington will be stepping back into the octagon. His last fight was in December 2023, when he lost to Leon Edwards in a title bout. ‘Chaos’ is best known for his mouth, not so much for his fights. He’s been relatively inactive lately, having fought only five times since December 2019.

‘New Mansa’ Joaquin Buckley said that Covington would still be inactive if he hadn’t spent all of his money. In an interview with James Lynch, Buckley explained:

“If you’re out there spending your money on females, promo videos, and hanging with TikTokers and other entertainers, money runs dry. I feel like, financially, he probably had to take this fight. I don’t think the UFC forced him, though.”

In recent social media posts, Covington was filmed hanging out with influencers Kaz Sawyer and Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, plus rapper Lil Pump. According to former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub, Covington hires models for his videos. In an interview, he said:

“He did his gimmick and this is the best part, he rented two chicks and I was like ‘do you have to do this?’ and he was like ‘I’m sorry man, I got to.’ So, they don’t know who he is and they hate being in there. They may have been strippers, I don’t know. Lovely ladies. So when they’re back he goes…you can tell he is always thinking, he goes ‘oh, while I’m talking to Brendan, can one of you rub my shoulders?’ and she goes ‘I’m not rubbing your f**king shoulders’”

This main event promises to be a clash of styles between Covington’s wrestling-heavy style and Buckley’s explosive striking. It’s a crucial fight for both men, with Covington looking to bounce back from his title loss and Buckley aiming to continue his ascent in the welterweight division.

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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH – OCTOBER 05: (L-R) Joaquin Buckley punches Stephen Thompson in a welterweight fight during the UFC 307 event at Delta Center on October 05, 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

McGregor Slams ‘Kangaroo Court’ Over Guilty Verdict

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McGregor posted a lengthy message declaring his innocence after a civil jury found him guilty of sexual assaulting a woman at a hotel in 2018. Conor McGregor continues to…


Conor McGregor court case
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McGregor posted a lengthy message declaring his innocence after a civil jury found him guilty of sexual assaulting a woman at a hotel in 2018.

Conor McGregor continues to maintain his innocence after a Dublin court found him civilly liable for the sexual assault of a woman in 2018.

It took a jury just over six hours of deliberation to find McGregor guilty, while his co-defendant James Lawrence was found not guilty. McGregor will now pay victim Nikita Hand nearly €250,000 over the incident. As this was a civil trial and not a criminal trial, McGregor will face no jail time.

“The Notorious” left the court on Friday after the verdict with a stunned look on his face. He tweeted and deleted a short statement saying he was “disappointed that the jury did not hear all the evidence that the DPP reviewed,” and said he’d be filing an appeal.

He was more fiery in a second statement that was posted on X (formerly Twitter) and eventually deleted as well.

“Two men falsely accused. One vindicated, the other soon to be!” McGregor wrote. “Congrats James Lawrence on absolute exoneration! Twice this heinous accusation was put to you and twice it was shown as FALSE! LIES! It is absolutely disgraceful what they put you through here. Disgraceful! I look forward to seeing you further vindicate yourself and lambast those responsible in court!”

“We know what happened that night!” he continued. “Everyone present knows, yet it was ignored. Every single statement of persons present on the night was ignored. And they all disputed Nikita’s LIES! However James they did believe you but just in certain parts for some strange reason. And they apparently did not believe Danielle Kealy [sic] at all. Laughable! Also with the damages (60k and 188k, interesting choice of figures) it seems they didn’t believe Nikita much either. How could they, her original story was she was gang raped by security and chased from the hotel on foot. Absolute nonsense.”

“How these lies were accepted, I will never know. A court of feeling and opinion, brainwashed in to people via the main stream media. Not of fact! The reporting in court a laughing stock to everyone present. As clear as day bias. This is not a court of hard evidence and truth. It is a kangaroo court of opinions and feelings. We are not done yet. Not by a long shot. No chance. On we fight! Justice and truth will prevail! Appeal! Appeal! Appeal! As well as other. Congrats James! Onwards and upwards!”

Hand accused McGregor and Lawrence of raping her at an afterparty in the Beacon Hotel in December 2018, while McGregor insisted that the sexual encounter was consensual. Lawrence was present in the hotel suite and had sex with another woman, Danielle Kealey, during the incident. Kealey testified she “didn’t notice anything had happened” when the four left the room together later that day. CCTV footage showed Hand being affectionate with McGregor and Lawrence before returning to the room with Lawrence, who claims he then had consensual sex with her.

Hand testified that she was too intoxicated to remember the events from the CCTV footage, and only began to process McGregor’s rape when back in the room with Lawrence. She denies having sex with Lawrence. That footage and witness testimony may have been enough for Ireland’s Director of Public Prosecutions to refuse prosecution of the case. But the civil trial jurors were not satisfied with the lack of explanation for Hand’s severe injuries, and an emotional audio recording of her describing the incident shortly after the incident also made a big impact.

McGregor also didn’t do himself any favors on the witness stand, with Irish public broadcast outlet RTE describing “the feeling of contempt and horror at the things Mr. McGregor was saying and the way he was saying them, radiated from the jury box where the eight women and four men sat.”

McGregor will be back in court next week as the court determines who will pay the cost of the €1 million+ trial.

Islam Makhachev On Jury Finding Conor McGregor Liable For Rape: ‘Many More Facts To Come Out’

One UFC fighter who has no love lost for Conor McGregor has let his voice be known after the result of the Irishman’s recent civil trial in Ireland. UFC Lightweight Champion Islam Makhachev took to social media after McGregor was found liable for sexual assault of a woman that took place in late 2018. Makhachev […]

One UFC fighter who has no love lost for Conor McGregor has let his voice be known after the result of the Irishman’s recent civil trial in Ireland.

UFC Lightweight Champion Islam Makhachev took to social media after McGregor was found liable for sexual assault of a woman that took place in late 2018. Makhachev praised the court case’s ruling against the Dubliner and claimed there is more about the former two-division UFC titleholder that has yet to come out.

“It was a matter of time till this filthy b****** be exposed,” Makhachev posted on X. “Alcoholic, drug junkie and rapist. Many more facts to come out, trust me!”

Islam Makhachev Praises ‘Exposure’ Of Conor McGregor After Jury Rules Against Him In Sexual Assault Case

A jury at Dublin’s High Court ruled that McGregor must pay €248,000 ($257,000) to Nikita Hand, who accused McGregor of sexually assaulting her in a hotel room.

According to Hand, the Irishman raped her in a penthouse suite at the Beacon Hotel in Sandyford, Dublin on Dec. 9, 2018, following the two meeting at a Christmas party. McGregor is alleged to have restrained Hand on a bed and bruised her.

The UFC fighter and his team have vehemently denied the allegations, claiming that McGregor and Hand’s interactions were completely consensual and that Hand is trying to exploit the situation for profit.

Makhachev is the protégé of Khabib Nurmagomedov, the retired undefeated former UFC lightweight champion and longtime rival of McGregor’s. “The Eagle” and “The Notorious” are famous for a highly intense rivalry that led up to their infamous bout at UFC 229 — and, more infamously, the bout’s aftermath.