Hulk Hogan and Georges St-Pierre Get Breakfast Together

Growing up, former UFC champion Georges St-Pierre was a big fan of WWE legend Hulk Hogan, so it’s no surprise that the 33-year-old had a huge smile when he took a picture with Hogan.St-Pierre posted this picture on Instagram after getting lunch with on…

Growing up, former UFC champion Georges St-Pierre was a big fan of WWE legend Hulk Hogan, so it’s no surprise that the 33-year-old had a huge smile when he took a picture with Hogan.

St-Pierre posted this picture on Instagram after getting lunch with one of his childhood heroes. 

So who would you take in the Octagon?

[Instagram]

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MMA Fighter Taps Out in Order to Save Losing Opponent from Further Harm

Mike Pantangco was completely dominating his opponent during an amateur MMA fight, but instead of finishing him off, he tapped out to save him from taking any more physical punishment. After the fight, Pantangco made it known that he didn’t want t…

Mike Pantangco was completely dominating his opponent during an amateur MMA fight, but instead of finishing him off, he tapped out to save him from taking any more physical punishment. 

After the fight, Pantangco made it known that he didn’t want to send his opponent to the hospital, especially since neither fighter was getting paid.

In doing so, Pantango lost the fight, but won the respect of sports fans everywhere. 

[YouTube]

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UFC 172: Potential Contenders for Jon Jones’ Light Heavyweight Title After Win

With another impressive win at UFC 172, Jon Jones continues to show why he’s one of the best fighters in the world, but now there will be others trying to finally take his light heavyweight title and end his long run as champion.
There was little doubt…

With another impressive win at UFC 172, Jon Jones continues to show why he’s one of the best fighters in the world, but now there will be others trying to finally take his light heavyweight title and end his long run as champion.

There was little doubt as to who won the main even at UFC 172 between Jones and Glover Teixeira. Jones completely dominated his opponent, winning by unanimous decision 50-45 after five rounds. The win gave Jones his seventh consecutive light heavyweight title defense, and according to ESPN Stats & Info, that’s currently the longest streak among current UFC champions:

While Jones dominated this fight, he must now look ahead to who he will fight next, so let’s take a look at a couple of potential contenders he could be fighting down the road, assuming he continues to win.

 

Anthony Johnson

Jones may have received most of the attention during UFC 172, but one fighter has suddenly come out of nowhere to become a legitimate title contender after a big fight in the co-main event.

Anthony Johnson headed into his fight against Phil Davis as an underdog, with many expecting Davis to win the fight on the ground. That wasn’t the case, however, as Johnson overpowered his opponent and came away with a unanimous decision victory to move to 17-4 with seven straight wins.

It’s been a strange journey for Johnson, going from a welterweight fighter to an intimidating light heavyweight, but now he’s proven he can hang with the bigger fighters. Many were impressed by his performance on Saturday, including Ben Fowlkes from USA Today:

While Johnson does deserve credit for quickly moving up the ranks, he’s not the most realistic contender to take on Jones next. He may have to wait a couple more fights, but if Johnson can keep winning he should get a shot at the belt in the near future.

 

Alexander Gustafsson

This is the fight that everyone wants to see again.

Before his dominance against Teixeira, Jones fought in arguably the toughest fight of his career against Alexander Gustafsson back in September. Jones ended up winning by unanimous decision but suffered a lot of damage in what was the 2013 Fight of the Year.

According to Dana White via the UFC Twitter account, it looks like fans might be getting the rematch they’ve been waiting for:

Gustafsson opened up a bit about his eventual rematch against Jones on The MMA Hour on Monday, and he seemed motivated to take Jones down.

“I know that when we fight, I’m going to take that belt,” he said. “It’s not going to a decision at all. It’s going to be a finish.” 

To make things even more interesting, White has reportedly considered having the Jones-Gustafsson rematch in Sweden, the Mauler’s home country, according to Marc Raimondi of Fox Sports:

Assuming that this rematch is official, expect another intense battle between two top-tier fighters. Jones has continued to defend his title, but this could be the fight where he eventually slips and loses it.

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MMA Fighter Blacks out in His Corner and Still Gets Sent out to Fight

A very scary moment happened during an MMA fight on Friday night, yet no one seemed to be worried about stopping the fight.
Junior Maranhao was fighting Matt Manzanares for the Resurrection Fighting Alliance flyweight title when he suddenly collapsed …

A very scary moment happened during an MMA fight on Friday night, yet no one seemed to be worried about stopping the fight.

Junior Maranhao was fighting Matt Manzanares for the Resurrection Fighting Alliance flyweight title when he suddenly collapsed while in the corner after the fourth round. He got back up and then ended up going out to fight.

You can see Maranhao black out at around the 2:20 mark.

[Deadspin, Daily Motion]

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MMA Fighter Blacks out in His Corner and Still Gets Sent out to Fight

A very scary moment happened during an MMA fight on Friday night, yet no one seemed to be worried about stopping the fight.
Junior Maranhao was fighting Matt Manzanares for the Resurrection Fighting Alliance flyweight title when he suddenly collapsed …

A very scary moment happened during an MMA fight on Friday night, yet no one seemed to be worried about stopping the fight.

Junior Maranhao was fighting Matt Manzanares for the Resurrection Fighting Alliance flyweight title when he suddenly collapsed while in the corner after the fourth round. He got back up and then ended up going out to fight.

You can see Maranhao black out at around the 2:20 mark.

[Deadspin, Daily Motion]

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Anderson Silva Returns to Training Just 6 Weeks After Gruesome Leg Injury

Former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva suffered a gruesome leg injury less than two months ago at UFC 168 against Chris Weidman, but it looks like he’s already back at it.
The 38-year-old isn’t done yet, as the following Instagram video shows …

Former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva suffered a gruesome leg injury less than two months ago at UFC 168 against Chris Weidman, but it looks like he’s already back at it.

The 38-year-old isn’t done yet, as the following Instagram video shows that he’s already walking without crutches, even if it is rather gingerly.

This picture of Silva working out was also posted, showing that he’s on his way to getting back into the Octagon.

He holds the longest title defense streak in UFC history with 16 straight wins and 10 consecutive defenses, but he lost his last two fights to Weidman. When he comes back, it’s likely he’ll be fighting once again to reclaim the UFC middleweight title.

[Instagram, h/t Black Sports Online]

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