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Sage Northcutt’s time on the One Championship roster has come to an end.
Back in 2019, Northcutt made major waves by opting not to stay with the UFC. Instead, the Welterweight — who had built up a 6-2 record in the promotion, getting rather popular in the process — opted to test free agency and sign with One Championship. It seemed like a natural fight given Northcutt’s traditional martial arts background and flashy style, but it’s proven to be a bit of a disaster.
That year, Northcutt lost via knockout to top-level kickboxer Cosmo Alexandre, shattering several bones in his face. Much of the last five years have seen Northcutt sidelined in recovery, but he did return to action in May 2023 to return to the win column via first-round heel hook.
Alas, that 1-1 record will be his final tally competing for One. On Friday, the promotion issued a statement that confirmed his release from the roster. It read, “ONE Championship and Sage Northcutt have mutually agreed to his release from the organization. ONE wishes Northcutt the best in his future endeavors.”
In classic “Super” Sage fashion, the karateka responded positively, writing “Excited for 2025 and looking forward to having some big fights!” in his own social media post.
The release is indeed likely for the best and not totally unexpected. Earlier this year, Northcutt was scheduled to compete a third time opposite Shinya Aoki, but the fight fell apart at the last minute when Northcutt’s coach Urijah Faber wasn’t allowed into Japan … according to One at least. Northcutt’s version of the story is a bit different and insinuates intentional corruption on behalf of One, as well as deeper issues with their weight cutting and drug testing systems.
All that drama went down back in January, and there’s been no public resolution or update between the parties until now. At 28 years of age, there’s likely still plenty of opportunity for Northcutt. His style would fit perfectly for Karate Combat, but he could also draw attention to PFL and UFC may be interested in a second stint.
Stay tuned.
Insomnia
I would trade UFC women’s Bantamweight for women’s Atomweight.
Sign me up for 105! @danawhite @Mickmaynard2 https://t.co/3D65ek86KP
— Angela Hill (@AngieOverkill) October 18, 2024
In case you — FOR SOME REASON — need further evidence that Francis Ngannou is a strong man.
Francis Ngannou broke the record on the grip strength test with a score of 177. For comparison, Renan Ferreira got a score of 152
@PFLMMA pic.twitter.com/G6hB0jlgnH
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) October 18, 2024
Themba Gorimbo offers a possible solution for the UFC Africa complications.
I think the first ufc Africa event would make sense to be in Rwanda.
They have an arena ready now that has hosted NBA.
They are visa free to other African countries and will make it easy for any African athlete to compete on the card.
It is also tourist friendly and supports…— Themba T L Gorimbo (@TheAnswerMMA) October 18, 2024
Getting into a concert brawl with Payton Talbott doesn’t sound like the best idea for one’s longterm health.
Payton Talbott recalls getting into a “big brawl” after a punk show
“I was wearing a choker and somebody had a problem with it…” pic.twitter.com/cFIV2hfT7t
— Full Violence ™ (@Full_Violence) October 17, 2024
Darren Till isn’t impressed by Bo Nickal’s bag work.
Oh god https://t.co/LckYdeadVV
— DT (@darrentill2) October 16, 2024
Dustin Poirier works the bag:
One day, I’d love to hear the numbers on just how much weight Max Holloway cuts. It seems like a lot, but his cardio and chin have never been affected!
Max you good? pic.twitter.com/vJXTxvVNNF
— Spinnin Backfist (@SpinninBackfist) October 19, 2024
Slips, rips, and KO clips
One of those regional wins that has aged very nicely! A lot of future ranked UFC fighters first squared off in LFA.
Anthony “Fluffy” Hernandez(5-0) vs Brendan “All In” Allen(8-2)
LFA 32: Allen vs Hernandez
January 26th 2018 pic.twitter.com/Jivxl6Z3nS
— Underrated Combat Sports Tribal Chief (@MMAUnderrated) October 18, 2024
Yeah, I agree with the original tweet: this uppercut is f—king awesome.
the inside leg kick fake to shifting lead uppercut that starts this is sublime pic.twitter.com/HswGuZZGhv
— Josie Aldo (@JosieAldoMMA) October 18, 2024
The slow-motion crumble makes this particularly brutal.
SLEPT. Insane spinning back fist KO by Akhliman Mamedov (RCC kickboxing rules) #RCC20 pic.twitter.com/PSs6ashfWc
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) October 18, 2024
Random Land
How bad do you want a world record?
Most drink cans crushed with the head in 30 secs by Muhammad Rashid
muhammadrashidnaseem pic.twitter.com/ukTwMksBWp
— Visual feast (@visualfeastwang) October 18, 2024
Midnight Music: Folk, 1965
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.