Tyron Woodley Demands Apology from Dana White After Ripping UFC 214 Performance

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley took exception to criticism leveled against him by UFC President Dana White regarding his victory over Demian Maia at UFC 214 on Saturday.
Woodley’s comments came during the Monday edition of The MMA Ho…

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley took exception to criticism leveled against him by UFC President Dana White regarding his victory over Demian Maia at UFC 214 on Saturday.

Woodley’s comments came during the Monday edition of The MMA Hour, via ESPN.com’s Greg Rosenstein (Warning: link contains NSFW language):

“If you’re going to publicly scrutinize me—Dana White—he needs to apologize to me. I’ve done nothing but good stuff for the sport. I’ve done nothing but be a good [role] model for the organization. I fight with f–king integrity. I covered your sport from the Fox desk a week before my fight. I always uphold my responsibilities with the organization. The word behind business is ‘man.’ You need to be a man and owe me a public apology. And if I don’t get that, I’m going to start leaking some s–t that people don’t want to be out in the wind. I’m not kidding about that.”

While Woodley retained his title in a unanimous decision, White thought the champion should’ve sealed the victory much earlier.

[Maia] had one eye in the first round and you’re [Woodley] faster, you’re stronger, your hands are better, you’re explosive,” White said, per MMA Fighting’s Danny Segura. “I believe that Woodley could’ve finished that in the first round, and if not, he definitely could’ve finished it in the second round.”

     

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Tyron Woodley Demands Apology from Dana White After Ripping UFC 214 Performance

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley took exception to criticism leveled against him by UFC President Dana White regarding his victory over Demian Maia at UFC 214 on Saturday.
Woodley’s comments came during the Monday edition of The MMA Ho…

UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley took exception to criticism leveled against him by UFC President Dana White regarding his victory over Demian Maia at UFC 214 on Saturday.

Woodley’s comments came during the Monday edition of The MMA Hour, via ESPN.com’s Greg Rosenstein (Warning: link contains NSFW language):

“If you’re going to publicly scrutinize me—Dana White—he needs to apologize to me. I’ve done nothing but good stuff for the sport. I’ve done nothing but be a good [role] model for the organization. I fight with f–king integrity. I covered your sport from the Fox desk a week before my fight. I always uphold my responsibilities with the organization. The word behind business is ‘man.’ You need to be a man and owe me a public apology. And if I don’t get that, I’m going to start leaking some s–t that people don’t want to be out in the wind. I’m not kidding about that.”

While Woodley retained his title in a unanimous decision, White thought the champion should’ve sealed the victory much earlier.

[Maia] had one eye in the first round and you’re [Woodley] faster, you’re stronger, your hands are better, you’re explosive,” White said, per MMA Fighting’s Danny Segura. “I believe that Woodley could’ve finished that in the first round, and if not, he definitely could’ve finished it in the second round.”

White wasn’t the only one who looked at Woodley’s performance with a critical eye. Bleacher Report’s Scott Harris listed the 35-year-old as one of his “losers” from UFC 214, arguing Woodley’s conservative approach and dominance over Maia hurt the entertainment of the bout.

According to UFC.com, Woodley landed 57 total strikes over the five rounds and Maia connected on 29 strikes.

After the fight, Woodley said a shoulder injury had prevented him from putting together a better striking display, telling reporters the shoulder “slipped out” in the first or second round, per MMA Fighting’s Alexander K. Lee (Warning: link contains NSFW language).

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UFC’s Dan Henderson Explains Why Jon Jones Shouldn’t Fight Brock Lesnar

While many UFC fans are salivating at the prospect of Jon Jones fighting Brock Lesnar in the Octagon, former mixed martial arts star Dan Henderson isn’t a fan of the idea.
In an interview with TMZ Sports, Henderson said he thought the fight would be mo…

While many UFC fans are salivating at the prospect of Jon Jones fighting Brock Lesnar in the Octagon, former mixed martial arts star Dan Henderson isn’t a fan of the idea.

In an interview with TMZ Sports, Henderson said he thought the fight would be more for entertainment purposes rather than any meaningful stakes:

Rumors of Lesnar‘s return to UFC began when the Wrestling Observer Newsletter‘s Dave Meltzer reported the former heavyweight champion had re-entered the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) testing pool.

MMAjunkie’s John Morgan spoke to Jeff Novitzky, UFC’s vice president of athlete health and performance, who confirmed Lesnar remains out of the testing pool.

“[Lesnar] is not currently enrolled in the USADA testing pool, nor has there been any inquiry on his part to do so,” Novitzky said.

Still, Lesnar stoked the embers of a possible superfight with Jones when he said he’d fight the light heavyweight champion “anytime, anywhere,” per the Associated Press (via the Guardian).

Jones took things a step further when he called out Lesnar by name during his post-fight interview after beating Daniel Cormier at UFC 214 on Saturday.

If you want to know what it feels like to get your ass kicked by a guy who weighs 40 pounds less than you, meet me in the Octagon,” Jones said.

Jones vs. Lesnar is far from imminent. In addition to the contractual hurdles the two fighters would need to clear to reach an agreement, Lesnar will have to serve the remainder of the yearlong suspension he received for testing positive for banned substances prior to UFC 200 in July 2016.

That won’t stop fans from dreaming of a clash between two of UFC’s biggest stars.

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Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier Call Each Other Crackheads at UFC 214 Presser

Things got personal between Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones ahead of their fight at UFC 214 on Saturday in Anaheim, California. 
During Wednesday’s press conference, Jones told Cormier he “[looks] like a crackhead with a suit on,” according to&n…

Things got personal between Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones ahead of their fight at UFC 214 on Saturday in Anaheim, California. 

During Wednesday’s press conference, Jones told Cormier he “[looks] like a crackhead with a suit on,” according to MMA FightingCormier offered a blistering retort.

I may look like a crackhead in a suit,” he said, per MMA Fighting. “But I’ve never been one. You have.”

MMA on SiriusXM shared a video of the exchange, which begins at the 1:05 mark:

     

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Conor McGregor Responds to Mike Tyson Saying He’ll Get Killed by Mayweather

Conor McGregor offered a brief retort to former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, who argued McGregor will be overmatched in the ring when he faces off with Floyd Mayweather Jr. on Aug. 26.
“That’s nice Mike, but you’re looking at the new Don King here,…

Conor McGregor offered a brief retort to former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, who argued McGregor will be overmatched in the ring when he faces off with Floyd Mayweather Jr. on Aug. 26.

That’s nice Mike, but you’re looking at the new Don King here, son,” McGregor tweeted Tuesday. “Money is mine.”

Speaking with Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take podcast, Tyson said McGregor will “get killed boxing” against Mayweather (via SI.com’s Chris Chavez):

“I got mad because I thought they were going to use MMA rules against boxing because that’s what it’s all about: Can the boxer beat the MMA guy? McConor put his dumba— in a position where he’s gonna get knocked out because this guy’s been doing this all his life since he was a baby. McConor can’t kick and grab and stuff so he won’t stand much of a chance.

“McGregor took the biggest sucker rules in the history of boxing.”

Tyson is certainly in the majority of fans who view McGregor as a decided underdog when he faces off with the unbeaten Mayweather. According to OddsShark, Mayweather is a 2-11 favorite.

McGregor has often been praised for his striking ability, but that’s within the realm of mixed martial arts. Being a good striker for an MMA fighter isn’t the same as being a skilled boxer.

On June 29, McGregor and Mayweather shared clips from their pre-fight training, and the difference in skill between the two stars was readily apparent:

Mayweather is 40 years old and hasn’t fought professionally since his victory over Andre Berto in September 2015. However, that doesn’t change the fact he’s one of the greatest defensive boxers in the sport’s history.

No matter how hard he trains, McGregor is facing an almost impossible race to catch up to somebody who’s among the most technically gifted boxers ever.

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Matt Hughes No Longer in Coma, Former Trainer Expects Him to Fully Recover

Pat Miletich provided a health update on former UFC star Matt Hughes, revealing the two-time welterweight champion is out of the coma resulting from his being hit by a train.
“He is surprising the doctors,” Miletich said on The MMA Hour (via MMA Fighti…

Pat Miletich provided a health update on former UFC star Matt Hughes, revealing the two-time welterweight champion is out of the coma resulting from his being hit by a train.

He is surprising the doctors,” Miletich said on The MMA Hour (via MMA Fighting’s Dave Doyle). “He’s making great leaps and he’s no longer in a coma, and he’s improving. It’s going to be a long road. Any type of head trauma at that level, there’s going to be some rehab.”

The State Journal-Register in Springfield, Illinois, reported June 16 that Hughes was driving a truck that was struck by a train. He was flown to a hospital shortly after. 

Hughes’ manager, Monte Cox, told MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani on June 17 that Hughes was “awake, but eyes closed” and that he was capable of squeezing people’s hands.

Hughes’ sister, Beth Ulrici, posted a statement to Facebook on June 18 saying the 43-year-old was in stable condition and didn’t break any bones or suffer internal injuries from the crash. However, he remained on a ventilator.

According to the State Journal-Register, Illinois State Police reported Hughes attempted to cross a set of railroad tracks as a train was approaching the crossing, which was only marked with a sign to alert drivers. The train hit the passenger side of Hughes’ truck.

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