Daniel Cormier and Alexander Gustafsson put on a five-round battle last year at UFC 192 over the light heavyweight title.
As Cormier looks to do the same next month at UFC 197 vs. Jon Jones, you can see a complete fight replay of that “DC” meeting v…
Daniel Cormier and Alexander Gustafsson put on a five-round battle last year at UFC 192 over the light heavyweight title.
As Cormier looks to do the same next month at UFC 197 vs. Jon Jones, you can see a complete fight replay of that “DC” meeting vs. Gustafsson in the video below:
Former WWE superstar Phil “CM Punk” Brooks continues to fight battles outside of the Octagon.
While recovering from back surgery, Brooks appeared on a recent edition of “The MMA Hour” to discuss his plans for the remainder of 2016. While some believ…
Former WWE superstar Phil “CM Punk” Brooks continues to fight battles outside of the Octagon.
While recovering from back surgery, Brooks appeared on a recent edition of “The MMA Hour” to discuss his plans for the remainder of 2016. While some believe he will never make his UFC – and MMA, for that matter – debut, the brash fighter begs to differ.
“I am going to fight. It’s going to be this year. I see the doctor (this week) and I am going to talk to him to see about other extracurricular activities that I can do to kind of speed this along.”
Punk is slated for a bout with Mickey Gall, who won his way into the UFC on the reality series “Lookin’ for a Fight.”
While not wanting to set an official date, having already competed inside Madison Square Garden during his pro wrestling days, Punk views that as a strong possibility for a “second fight.”
“In my mind, that card at the Garden would be a nice second fight, but I don’t know how realistic that is.”
As for those that doubt him, Punk fired off this comment:
“Don’t worry haters. I’m going to fight and it’s going to be (expletive) fun and awesome and you are going to be real upset. I just don’t want to say anything because I have learned my lesson. I have optimistic goals and we are just going to see if my back can cooperate.”
Cris “Cyborg” Justino’s Octagon debut is now set, as the reigning Invicta FC champion meets Leslie Smith at UFC 198.
The bout will be part of the May event from Brazil that features a headline bout between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic for the he…
Cris “Cyborg” Justino’s Octagon debut is now set, as the reigning Invicta FC champion meets Leslie Smith at UFC 198.
The bout will be part of the May event from Brazil that features a headline bout between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic for the heavyweight title. It will be contested at a catchweight of 140 pounds.
Justino (15-1) has been pushing hard for a chance to compete in the UFC, but by being a featherweight, she was without a weight class. The former Strikeforce champion will be cutting weight for the contest.
Following the demise of Strikeforce when it was consumed under the Zuffa umbrella, Justino and her management firm – led by Tito Ortiz – went to work on a contract with the UFC. When they were unable to reach an agreement, the Brazilian opted to sign with Invicta FC. Recently, the UFC added Invicta FC to UFC Fight Pass, allowing Justino to shine on the all-digital network.
All nine of her most recent victories have been finishes, including wins over Gina Carano, Marloes Coenen and Charmaine Tweet.
Smith (8-6-1) evened her Octagon mark to 2-2 with a recent victory over Rin Nakai. The 33-year-old former Invicta FC fighter also finished Jessamyn Duke
Along with those two bouts, Vitor Belfort meets Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, Uriah Hall squares off with former UFC champion Anderson Silva and Corey Anderson battles Mauricio “Shogun” Rua.
The event is set for May 14 from inside the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil.
Cris “Cyborg” Justino’s Octagon debut is now set, as the reigning Invicta FC champion meets Leslie Smith at UFC 198.
The bout will be part of the May event from Brazil that features a headline bout between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic for the he…
Cris “Cyborg” Justino’s Octagon debut is now set, as the reigning Invicta FC champion meets Leslie Smith at UFC 198.
The bout will be part of the May event from Brazil that features a headline bout between Fabricio Werdum and Stipe Miocic for the heavyweight title. It will be contested at a catchweight of 140 pounds.
Justino (15-1) has been pushing hard for a chance to compete in the UFC, but by being a featherweight, she was without a weight class. The former Strikeforce champion will be cutting weight for the contest.
Following the demise of Strikeforce when it was consumed under the Zuffa umbrella, Justino and her management firm – led by Tito Ortiz – went to work on a contract with the UFC. When they were unable to reach an agreement, the Brazilian opted to sign with Invicta FC. Recently, the UFC added Invicta FC to UFC Fight Pass, allowing Justino to shine on the all-digital network.
All nine of her most recent victories have been finishes, including wins over Gina Carano, Marloes Coenen and Charmaine Tweet.
Smith (8-6-1) evened her Octagon mark to 2-2 with a recent victory over Rin Nakai. The 33-year-old former Invicta FC fighter also finished Jessamyn Duke
Along with those two bouts, Vitor Belfort meets Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, Uriah Hall squares off with former UFC champion Anderson Silva and Corey Anderson battles Mauricio “Shogun” Rua.
The event is set for May 14 from inside the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil.