Anderson Silva vs. Kelvin Gastelum Fight Announced for UFC 212

Anderson Silva didn’t get who he wanted, but he is getting a bout at UFC 212.
The 41-year-old will fight Kelvin Gastelum at the June 3 pay-per-view in Brazil, UFC announced Tuesday.
Silva, an MMA legend and former middleweight champion, last fough…

Anderson Silva didn’t get who he wanted, but he is getting a bout at UFC 212.

The 41-year-old will fight Kelvin Gastelum at the June 3 pay-per-view in Brazil, UFC announced Tuesday.

Silva, an MMA legend and former middleweight champion, last fought at UFC 208 in February. He defeated Derek Brunson via unanimous decision, but that bout was shrouded in controversy after many believed Brunson won the fight.

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Conor McGregor Calls Out Floyd Mayweather in Tweet Referencing C.J. Watson

Conor McGregor heard about Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s First Take appearance and fired back on Twitter, sending out a tweet referencing the boxing star’s history of domestic violence Wednesday:

Text messages from NBA guard C.J. Watson reportedly upset Mayw…

Conor McGregor heard about Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s First Take appearance and fired back on Twitter, sending out a tweet referencing the boxing star’s history of domestic violence Wednesday:

Text messages from NBA guard C.J. Watson reportedly upset Mayweather before his 2010 assault of Josie Harris, Mayweather’s girlfriend at the time and mother of three of his children. Mayweather was sentenced to 90 days in jail for the assault, his latest conviction stemming from a series of domestic violence accusations over the last decade-plus.

During his appearance on First Take, Mayweather touched on his negotiations with McGregor regarding a potential megafight that would bring the former out of retirement. The 39-year-old has not fought since a September 2015 win over Andre Berto.

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Mark Hunt Sues UFC, Dana White, Brock Lesnar over UFC 200 Fight

Mark Hunt has filed a civil lawsuit against the UFC, President Dana White and Brock Lesnar over his fight with Lesnar at UFC 200, claiming the parties colluded for an unfair competitive environment.
“I want the UFC to understand it’s not OK to keep doi…

Mark Hunt has filed a civil lawsuit against the UFC, President Dana White and Brock Lesnar over his fight with Lesnar at UFC 200, claiming the parties colluded for an unfair competitive environment.

“I want the UFC to understand it’s not OK to keep doing what they’re doing,” Hunt told ESPN.com’s Brett Okamoto. “They’re allowing guys to do this. They had a chance to take all the money from this guy, because he’s a cheater, and they didn’t.” 

Lesnar failed two tests for performance-enhancing drugs, one before his fight with Hunt and another on the day of their bout. Making his return to the Octagon for the first time in nearly five years, Lesnar earned a unanimous-decision win over Hunt.

The decision was thrown out after Lesnar’s positive test, and the WWE Superstar was issued a one-year ban from the Nevada State Athletic Commission. However, Hunt has been increasingly public with his displeasure at allowing Lesnar to fight.

The UFC, which typically forces a competitor to undergo four months of drug testing prior to a return, waived that rule in negotiating Lesnar’s return. The promotion announced Lesnar would serve as the co-main event to UFC 200 on June 4, barely one month before the July 9 pay-per-view. 

Hunt accuses the UFC, Lesnar and White of racketeering and fraud.

“What message is that sending to the boys and girls who want to be a fighter someday? The message is, ‘You just have to cheat like this and it’s OK.’ In society, if you commit a crime, you pay. Why is it different in MMA? It’s hurt the business, so it’s even worse. They need to be held accountable for this.”

Lesnar made $2.5 million in disclosed income for the bout, of which the NSAC took 10 percent ($250,000). Hunt, who made $700,000, sought Lesnar’s purse in negotiations with the UFC before filing a lawsuit. Christina Denning, Hunt’s lead attorney, offered this statement to Okamoto:

Once we found out the penalty was only 10 percent of his purse, we went back to the UFC and offered to accept [Lesnar’s] purse amount, less than the $250,000 penalty. We also wanted them to accept the clause moving forward.

Mark says the penalties aren’t harsh enough. What’s interesting is that the penalties are harsh enough on paper, they’re just not being enforced by the UFC.

Hunt is seeking “millions” in undisclosed damages. Neither White nor the UFC has commented on the suit. 

    

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Ronda Rousey Posts Instagram on Future After Knockout Loss to Amanda Nunes

Ronda Rousey broke her silence Monday, taking to Instagram with her first post since her Dec. 30 loss to Amanda Nunes:

Rousey had been radio silent since her first-round knockout loss to Nunes at UFC 207, save for a statement provided to ESPN.com’s Ra…

Ronda Rousey broke her silence Monday, taking to Instagram with her first post since her Dec. 30 loss to Amanda Nunes:

Rousey had been radio silent since her first-round knockout loss to Nunes at UFC 207, save for a statement provided to ESPN.com’s Ramona Shelburne on Jan. 2:

Returning to not just fighting, but winning, was my entire focus this past year. However, sometimes — even when you prepare and give everything you have and want something so badly — it doesn’t work how you planned. I take pride in seeing how far the women’s division has come in the UFC and commend all the other women who have been part of making this possible, including Amanda.

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Tito Ortiz vs. Chael Sonnen Announced for Bellator 170: Comments, Reaction

Bellator will have perhaps the biggest night in its promotion history Jan. 21, when Tito Ortiz and Chael Sonnen headline Bellator 170 in Los Angeles.
Scott Coker, Bellator’s president, announced the decision on Twitter:

Ortiz, 41, has not fought since…

Bellator will have perhaps the biggest night in its promotion history Jan. 21, when Tito Ortiz and Chael Sonnen headline Bellator 170 in Los Angeles.

Scott Coker, Bellator‘s president, announced the decision on Twitter:

Ortiz, 41, has not fought since losing to Liam McGeary at Bellator 142 in September 2015. 

Sonnen, 39, will be making his return to the sport after a three-year retirement. He last fought Rashad Evans to a first-round TKO loss at UFC 167. It will be Sonnen‘s first fight for the Bellator promotion.

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UFC Cancels Fight Night 97: Latest Comments and Reaction

UFC announced it will cancel Fight Night 97 and reschedule the bout between Ricardo Lamas and BJ Penn, which was originally set for Saturday, Oct. 15, after Penn suffered a rib injury that leaves him unable to compete. 
“I suffered a rib inju…

UFC announced it will cancel Fight Night 97 and reschedule the bout between Ricardo Lamas and BJ Penn, which was originally set for Saturday, Oct. 15, after Penn suffered a rib injury that leaves him unable to compete. 

“I suffered a rib injury in training, and I apologize to the fans in Manila who were expecting to watch me compete,” Penn said in a statement. “I hope to be back in the Octagon soon.”

The severity of Penn’s injury is unclear at this time. The former lightweight and welterweight champion was scheduled to take on Ricardo Lamas in his first bout since losing to Frankie Edgar in July 2014.

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