John Dodson Doubts Decision: Lineker Looked Like Frankenstein

Former two-time flyweight title challenger John “The Magician” Dodson attempted to establish himself as a legitimate threat to the 135-pound throne in the main event of last night’s (October 1, 2016) UFC Fight Night 96 from Portland, taking on No. 3-ranked John “Hands of Stone” Lineker. The two men went to battle for 25 minutes

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Former two-time flyweight title challenger John “The Magician” Dodson attempted to establish himself as a legitimate threat to the 135-pound throne in the main event of last night’s (October 1, 2016) UFC Fight Night 96 from Portland, taking on No. 3-ranked John “Hands of Stone” Lineker.

The two men went to battle for 25 minutes in a closely-fought war, but it was Lineker who came out on top with a split-decision victory. Dodson, however, didn’t agree with the decision, and he believes the damage he dished out should’ve been enough to land him the nod:

“I still look handsome as hell,” Dodson told MMAjunkie. “He came out looking like Frankenstein, so I don’t know what’s up.”

“The Magician” event went as far as to compare the fight to UFC 195’s welterweight title fight between Robbie Lawler and Carlos Condit. The fight was an instant classic that many felt as if Condit had won, although the judges gave Lawler the decision:

“I did the whole Carlos Condit-Robbie Lawler thing, and sure enough, they gave it to Robbie Lawler again,” Dodson said.

Dodson did indeed appear to get the better of the striking advantages, however, Lineker’s forward pressure as opposed to Dodson’s counter punching may have led the judges to sway towards “Hands of Stone”.

“I was like, ‘What the hell are y’all thinking?’” Dodson said. “I didn’t know you could make someone miss so many times and still be on the losing end.”

How did you score the fight?

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John Lineker Thinks He’s Earned Shot At Dominick Cruz

Despite missing weight for a record setting fifth time, No. 3-ranked UFC bantamweight contender John “Hands of Stone” Lineker extended his win streak to six in the main event of last night’s (October 1, 2016) UFC Fight Night 96 with a split-decision victory over former two-time flyweight title challenger John Dodson. With his latest victory,

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Despite missing weight for a record setting fifth time, No. 3-ranked UFC bantamweight contender John “Hands of Stone” Lineker extended his win streak to six in the main event of last night’s (October 1, 2016) UFC Fight Night 96 with a split-decision victory over former two-time flyweight title challenger John Dodson.

With his latest victory, Lineker is eyeing another big name fight, and it appears as if he has his eyes set on the division’s ring leader Dominick Cruz:

“Im a fighter, I will fight anyone UFC puts in front of me, but I think I deserve Dominick Cruz. It’s time for me, I have four consecutive wins. It’s my turn now.,” said “Hands of Stone” during his post-fight interview.

Cruz is coming off of a dominant decision victory over bitter rival Urijah Faber last June, and has yet to sign on for his next fight. The list of possible opponents for “The Dominator” includes former champion TJ Dillashaw, who Cruz beat last January, Cody Garbrandt, and now Lineker, although it’s currently unclear which man is leading the race.

If Lineker isn’t given a title shot, perhaps a bout with No. 4-ranked Bryan Caraway would make sense. Caraway, who’s coming off of a victory over the previously surging Aljamain Sterling, took to his official twitter to call out “Hands of Stone”:


Who would you like to see the Brazilian slugger take on next?

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John Lineker Thinks He’s Earned Shot At Dominick Cruz

Despite missing weight for a record setting fifth time, No. 3-ranked UFC bantamweight contender John “Hands of Stone” Lineker extended his win streak to six in the main event of last night’s (October 1, 2016) UFC Fight Night 96 with a split-decision victory over former two-time flyweight title challenger John Dodson. With his latest victory,

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Despite missing weight for a record setting fifth time, No. 3-ranked UFC bantamweight contender John “Hands of Stone” Lineker extended his win streak to six in the main event of last night’s (October 1, 2016) UFC Fight Night 96 with a split-decision victory over former two-time flyweight title challenger John Dodson.

With his latest victory, Lineker is eyeing another big name fight, and it appears as if he has his eyes set on the division’s ring leader Dominick Cruz:

“Im a fighter, I will fight anyone UFC puts in front of me, but I think I deserve Dominick Cruz. It’s time for me, I have four consecutive wins. It’s my turn now.,” said “Hands of Stone” during his post-fight interview.

Cruz is coming off of a dominant decision victory over bitter rival Urijah Faber last June, and has yet to sign on for his next fight. The list of possible opponents for “The Dominator” includes former champion TJ Dillashaw, who Cruz beat last January, Cody Garbrandt, and now Lineker, although it’s currently unclear which man is leading the race.

If Lineker isn’t given a title shot, perhaps a bout with No. 4-ranked Bryan Caraway would make sense. Caraway, who’s coming off of a victory over the previously surging Aljamain Sterling, took to his official twitter to call out “Hands of Stone”:


Who would you like to see the Brazilian slugger take on next?

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Video: Nick Diaz Smokes A Blunt With Snoop Dogg

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First a joint with Tommy Chong, now a blunt with Snoop Dogg — Nick Diaz doesn’t seem too worried about USADA these days!

Diaz, who just recently completed his lengthy suspension with the Nevada Athletic Commission for a failed UFC drug tests for marijuana, was first featured alongside the famous Tommy Chong from the “Cheech & Chong” stoner-act. For those who missed that video, which features Diaz and Chong puffing on an enormous joint, click here.

Featured above is DIaz’s latest smoke-session buddy, hip-hop star and actor Snoop Dogg.

You’ve got to love the Diaz Brothers, folks!

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https://youtu.be/C4hKv3_-97Y

First a joint with Tommy Chong, now a blunt with Snoop Dogg — Nick Diaz doesn’t seem too worried about USADA these days!

Diaz, who just recently completed his lengthy suspension with the Nevada Athletic Commission for a failed UFC drug tests for marijuana, was first featured alongside the famous Tommy Chong from the “Cheech & Chong” stoner-act. For those who missed that video, which features Diaz and Chong puffing on an enormous joint, click here.

Featured above is DIaz’s latest smoke-session buddy, hip-hop star and actor Snoop Dogg.

You’ve got to love the Diaz Brothers, folks!

Will Brooks ‘Needs A Beer’ After Breaking Rib In Loss

Former Bellator lightweight champion Will Brooks was looking to extend his perceived rise up the deep UFC 155-pound ranks when he met Alex Oliveira in the co-main event of last night’s (Sat., October 1, 2016) UFC Fight Night 96 from Moda Center in Portland Oregon. Instead, he suffered his first UFC loss to a fighter who

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Former Bellator lightweight champion Will Brooks was looking to extend his perceived rise up the deep UFC 155-pound ranks when he met Alex Oliveira in the co-main event of last night’s (Sat., October 1, 2016) UFC Fight Night 96 from Moda Center in Portland Oregon.

Instead, he suffered his first UFC loss to a fighter who missed weight by a lofty 5.5 pounds, succumbing to a brutal third-round TKO from the Brazilian “Cowboy” after breaking his rib in the first round. After the disappointing loss, Brooks discussed the injury on Twitter, noting that he couldn’t feel bad for himself and would be back:

He also released a photo of himself in the hospital, noting that he ‘needed a beer’ after the injury caused him to noticeably grimace on multiple occurrences during the later portions of the fight:

The rib appeared to be hurt when Brooks absorbed a brutal elbow from Oliveira in the first round, and it certainly played a big part into his subsequent decline and loss. However, there are many crying that he was hurt by an opponent in a fight, an obvious byproduct of the sport he was competing in.

Regardless, Brooks has his first UFC loss in only second fight, albeit to an opponent who was more of a welterweight than a lightweight at weigh-ins and fight time.

Brooks will definitely be back after he heals, yet his UFC career is off to a rocky start. Do you think he’ll be able to turn things around in the world’s toughest MMA promotion?

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Aldo: GSP Tried To Get McGregor Fight, UFC Turned Him Down Due To Big Money Request

If you take Jose Aldo’s word for it, there were apparently negotiations not too long ago for a potential super fight between current UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor and former UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre.

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If you take Jose Aldo’s word for it, there were apparently negotiations not too long ago for a potential super fight between current UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor and former UFC Welterweight Champion Georges St-Pierre.

Aldo has been talking about getting out of his contract with the UFC and retiring after the company decided to give McGregor an additional title shot against UFC Lightweight Champion Eddie Alvarez at the upcoming UFC 205 pay-per-view in November.

As noted, by winning the interim UFC Featherweight title by defeating Frankie Edgar at UFC 200 in July, Aldo was promised the next UFC Featherweight Title shot. After McGregor’s 170-rematch against Nate Diaz, UFC President Dana White said if McGregor didn’t go back down to 145 pounds to defend his belt, he would have to relinquish the title.

Obviously that never happened, and we’ll see how things play out over the next few weeks.

One interesting fact you might not know, however, is that the UFC nearly put together a mega-fight between Conor McGregor and Georges St-Pierre earlier this year.

Well, that is, you believe Jose Aldo.

Aldo told Brazilian media outlet Combate that the proposed bout was in the negotiation stages, but ultimately fell through when St-Pierre reportedly demanded a $10 million payday.

“Georges asked him for 10 million,” Aldo told Combate about the amount of money GSP wanted to make to fight the reigning top draw in the sport.

Aldo continued, “He wanted 10 million to fight, and then Dana [White] didn’t want to pay that to him, so he put Nate in for the second time.”

H/T: Forbes.com