MMAjunkie.com’s John Morgan on pre-UFC 154 ‘Fight Day’ show at 6 p.m. ET

MMAjunkie.com lead staff reporter and MMA insider John Morgan is a guest on today’s official UFC 154 pre-event show, “Fight Day.”

The show, hosted by Dave Farra, also includes Pro MMA Radio’s Larry Pepe. Fight Day Live correspondent Maggie Krol check…

MMAjunkie.com lead staff reporter and MMA insider John Morgan is a guest on today’s official UFC 154 pre-event show, “Fight Day.”

The show, hosted by Dave Farra, also includes Pro MMA Radio’s Larry Pepe. Fight Day Live correspondent Maggie Krol checks in from Montreal, host city for UFC 154.

You can watch the show, which airs live from Score! at Las Vegas’ Luxor, from 6-7 p.m. ET at FightDay.com.


Legacy FC 15 results: Drysdale remains perfect, Gonzalez outlasts Blodget

While he missed weight at Thursday’s official ceremony, registering
210.5 pounds for a light-heavyweight fight, grappling ace Robert
Drysdale didn’t miss his chance at earning his fifth-straight
first-round submission win.

Drysdale wasted little time …

While he missed weight at Thursday’s official ceremony, registering
210.5 pounds for a light-heavyweight fight, grappling ace Robert
Drysdale didn’t miss his chance at earning his fifth-straight
first-round submission win.

Drysdale wasted little time taking Chris “The Celtic Tiger” Reed
to the floor and earning a first-round submission via armbar.

The bout served as the featured contest of Friday’s Legacy Fighting
Championship 15 event, which took place at Houston’s Arena Theater and
aired on AXS TV.


Bellator 81 results: Held taps Clementi, Jansen survives Tirloni to reach lightweight finals

Rich Clementi was bound and determined to not let Marcin Held and his leg lock obsession keep him from moving on.

But Held had other plans. The Polish lightweight spent most of the first round looking for any kind of a leg lock he could get, and in t…

Rich Clementi was bound and determined to not let Marcin Held and his leg lock obsession keep him from moving on.

But Held had other plans. The Polish lightweight spent most of the first round looking for any kind of a leg lock he could get, and in the second finally got it. Clementi tapped, and the 20-year-old Held moved on in Bellator’s Season 7 lightweight tournament.

The fight closed out Bellator 81 at Ryan Center at The University of Rhode Island in Kingston. The MTV2-televised main card followed prelims on Spike.com.


Episode No. 10 recap: ‘The Ultimate Fighter 16: Team Carwin vs. Team Nelson’

Welcome to MMAjunkie.com’s recap for episode No. 10 of “The Ultimate
Fighter 16.”

The welterweights-only season of the reality show, which features Shane Carwin and Roy Nelson as coaches, airs each
Friday on FX and started out with 32 UFC hopefuls.

F…

Welcome to MMAjunkie.com’s recap for episode No. 10 of “The Ultimate
Fighter 16.”

The welterweights-only season of the reality show, which features Shane Carwin and Roy Nelson as coaches, airs each
Friday on FX and started out with 32 UFC hopefuls.

For a full rundown of the latest episode, which features the season’s first two quarterfinal matchups, check out this week’s show summary. (Warning: Episode spoilers are
included.)


‘The Ultimate Fighter 16’ episode No. 10 discussion thread

Episode No. 10 of “The Ultimate Fighter 16” airs tonight on FX at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

This serves as the discussion thread for the debut of tonight’s tenth episode, which sees the 16 cast members continue their quest to become “the next Ultimate Fighter” …

Episode No. 10 of “The Ultimate Fighter 16” airs tonight on FX at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

This serves as the discussion thread for the debut of tonight’s tenth episode, which sees the 16 cast members continue their quest to become “the next Ultimate Fighter” under the watch of coaches Shane Carwin and Roy Nelson.

Follow along with tonight’s episode on FX, and discuss it in the comments section of this thread. We’ll then have an episode recap posted following the show’s conclusion. (Note: Comments will include spoilers.)


UFC 154’s Carlos Condit believes high-pressure attack can lead to finish of GSP

MONTREAL – According to oddsmakers, UFC interim welterweight champion
Carlos Condit has about a 25 percent chase of
defeating UFC title holder Georges St-Pierre at
this weekend’s UFC 154 event.

Not surprisingly, Condit doesn’t agree.

“I feel like I j…

MONTREAL – According to oddsmakers, UFC interim welterweight champion
Carlos Condit has about a 25 percent chase of
defeating UFC title holder Georges St-Pierre at
this weekend’s UFC 154 event.

Not surprisingly, Condit doesn’t agree.

“I feel like I just have the ability to threaten from any position,
whether we’re standing or the fight is on the ground,” Condit said. “I
try to finish from my back if I get put there, which I think is a big
difference from some of the contenders he’s fought in the past.”