Watch: MMA Fighters Land Huge Right At Same Time, One Scores KO

Sergio Moreno ate a huge straight right while simultaneously throwing his own to KO David Franco at Jasaji Fight League 35. Lightweights Moreno and Franco met on the main card of the event last weekend in Atizapan de Zaragoza, Mexico. Moreno was making…

Sergio Moreno ate a huge straight right while simultaneously throwing his own to KO David Franco at Jasaji Fight League 35. Lightweights Moreno and Franco met on the main card of the event last weekend in Atizapan de Zaragoza, Mexico. Moreno was making his professional MMA debut. When the bell sounded for round two, Moreno…

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Sorry! Pimblett’s Poop Problem Caught On Camera

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Imagine you’re just chilling, and suddenly, you get an alert on your Ring app, which turns out to be Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) star, Paddy Pimblett. Oh,…


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Imagine you’re just chilling, and suddenly, you get an alert on your Ring app, which turns out to be Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) star, Paddy Pimblett. Oh, and Pimblett is letting you know his dog just had a sloppy s—t outside your house, and he wants to clean it.

That happened recently … and it’s all on camera.

Indeed, a video clip made the social media rounds this weekend of Pimblett asking a random neighbor if he could clean up his dog’s steamer.

“Hello love, um, my dog just had a sloppy s—t outside, and I’m just wondering if you got some water — I don’t want to leave it outside on the path,” Pimblett said on the Ring video.

The owner of the house knew who Pimblett was and got excited, understandably so, and said they would take care of the dog poop when they got home.

“You sure? Look, I feel terrible, you know what I mean? He just had a sloppy s—t, and I can’t even pick it up with a poo bag,” Pimblett said

The 27-year-old emerging superstar might have rubbed some people the wrong way the past few years, but requesting to clean up sloppy stew is just fantastic manners. (If you don’t clean up your dog’s poop when you go on a walk, TAKE NOTES!)

Pimblett returns to action for the third time in 2022 at UFC 282 on Dec. 10 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He faces Jared Gordon and has been bumped up to the co-main event since the pay-per-view (PPV) show lost its original headliner (details here).


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Chael Sonnen: I’ll Always Bet On Jon Jones In Any Form of Combat

Chael Sonnen may not be the biggest fan of Jon Jones as a person, but he knows the kind of combat athlete his rival is. Sonnen and Jones fought in 2013, with the then-light heavyweight champion defending his belt, but their rivalry has only grown in ti…

Chael Sonnen may not be the biggest fan of Jon Jones as a person, but he knows the kind of combat athlete his rival is. Sonnen and Jones fought in 2013, with the then-light heavyweight champion defending his belt, but their rivalry has only grown in time. While they were initially cordial with one another,…

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Cyborg Reacts To Harrison’s Upset Loss At PFL World Championships

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Cris Cyborg couldn’t help but throw a dig at Kayla Harrison after the Olympic judo gold medalist lost in the finals of the 2022 PFL World Championships. On Friday night at the 2022…


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Cris Cyborg couldn’t help but throw a dig at Kayla Harrison after the Olympic judo gold medalist lost in the finals of the 2022 PFL World Championships.

On Friday night at the 2022 PFL World Championships, 8 to 1 favorite Kayla Harrison lost to Larissa Pacheco in the women’s lightweight finals via unanimous decision. It was a pretty shocking outcome given Harrison had already beaten Pacheco twice in the past. Going into the event, Harrison winning a third million dollar tournament was all but guaranteed.

We guess nobody gave Pacheco the memo. The Brazilian lightweight survived an early blitz from the American judo gold medalist and used her strength and conditioning to gut out a 48-47×3 decision on the judges’ scorecards. Following the fight, Bellator featherweight champion Cris Cyborg weighed in on the defeat.

“Tonight will only make Judo Kayla a better fighter,” Cyborg wrote on Twitter. “One thing I learned after going 14 years undefeated is that sometimes you need to lose to become your best. Kayla will be back and she will grow from this experience. Congrats Larissa Pacheco, you are a real World Champion.”

That was a pretty classy statement from Cyborg, who had been involved in some heated back and forths with Harrison over the years. As Harrison’s record in the PFL grew and people started debating her place in the women’s GOAT conversation, there were fewer and fewer kind words going back and forth between the two. Leading up to this PFL event, Kayla went so far as to say her resume was better than Cyborg’s, and suggested Cris was ducking her.

Shortly after her complimentary tweet, Cyborg took a dig at Harrison and PFL owner Donn Davis, who had tried to set up a match between the two women.

“Fans want the fight, fighters want the fight,” Davis tweeted back in August. “I have watched and listened … PFL will provide all money and handle all matters. Kayla v Cyborg, $1M each fighter + $2M winner bonus. PPV Super Fight … no more talk … decide the best inside the cage.”

Cyborg quoted that tweet, adding “I think Donn Davis owes Larissa Pacheco a back room bonus, she just saved the PFL 3 million dollars.”

At the moment, MMA has taken something of a backseat for Cris Cyborg as she works to establish herself in the world of boxing. Big money fights lay on the horizon against opponents like Katie Taylor and Claressa Shields, but for now Cyborg is building her record up against lesser opposition. In September she beat former Brazilian boxing champ Simone Silva. In December she’ll face 6-6 MMA fighter Gabrielle Holloway in the boxing ring.

As it stands, it doesn’t look like we’ll see a showdown between Cyborg and Harrison any time soon, which is disappointing.

Khamzat Chimaev Explains Why UFC 279 Boos Didn’t Bother Him

UFC welterweight contender Khamzat Chimaev knew his UFC 279 weight miss wouldn’t be positively received, though it didn’t throw him off his game. Chimaev defeated Kevin Holland via first-round submission at UFC 279 earlier this year. He was…

UFC welterweight contender Khamzat Chimaev knew his UFC 279 weight miss wouldn’t be positively received, though it didn’t throw him off his game. Chimaev defeated Kevin Holland via first-round submission at UFC 279 earlier this year. He was supposed to face Nate Diaz in the main event before badly missing weight and forcing the UFC…

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Former UFC Fighter Named To Insider’s 42 Under 42

A former UFC fighter recently received the unique honor of being recognized as one of Insider’s 42 under 42 inductees for 2022. Tom Blackledge, who fought in the UFC in 2011, recently appeared on the stage at Insider’s 30th annual 42 under 42 cer…

A former UFC fighter recently received the unique honor of being recognized as one of Insider’s 42 under 42 inductees for 2022. Tom Blackledge, who fought in the UFC in 2011, recently appeared on the stage at Insider’s 30th annual 42 under 42 ceremony, which took place at the Brooklyn Hotel in Manchester, England. The…

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