Cain Velasquez makes his movie debut

Before steping into the Octagon at UFC 200 on July 9, Cain Velasquez makes his big screen debut on April 29 when the movie Term Life opens in theaters. The movie, which features stars Vince Vaughn, Jon Favreau, Hailee Steinfeld…

Before steping into the Octagon at UFC 200 on July 9, Cain Velasquez makes his big screen debut on April 29 when the movie Term Life opens in theaters. The movie, which features stars Vince Vaughn, Jon Favreau, Hailee Steinfeld, Bill Paxton, Terrence Howard and Jonathan Banks, has the former UFC champion playing the character “Marco.”

This will be Cain’s first participation in the film industry, joining other UFC fighters Ronda Rousey and Anderson Silva. It won’t be the Mexican-born fighter’s only appearance, however, as later this … Read the Full Article Here

By The Numbers – Fastest Finishes in Title Fights

Last weekend at UFC 197, UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson successfully defended his title for the eighth time, scoring a knockout of Henry Cejudo at 2:49 of the first round. That fast finish wasn’t even Johnson’s best with his stra…

Last weekend at UFC 197, UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson successfully defended his title for the eighth time, scoring a knockout of Henry Cejudo at 2:49 of the first round. That fast finish wasn’t even Johnson’s best with his strap on the line as “Mighty Mouse” delivered a Knockout of the Night of Joseph Benavidez in their December 2013 rematch at 2:08 into the first.While those were two incredibly quick UFC belt battles, the Octagon has seen title fights end even faster. In honor of the UFC flyweight king’s swift work, here are the 10 fastest finishes i … Read the Full Article Here

Tweets of the Week – 4/29

 Fun Fact: These Dudes Dislike Each Other!

The rivalry continues!!!! @dc_mma vs @JonnyBones will headline #UFC200 July 9th!! https://t.co/hVKGnvNGQV pic.twitter.com/qwKKokpDYo
— UFC (@ufc) April 27, 2016

 

How much does @DC_MM…

 Fun Fact: These Dudes Dislike Each Other!

The rivalry continues!!!! @dc_mma vs @JonnyBones will headline #UFC200 July 9th!! https://t.co/hVKGnvNGQV pic.twitter.com/qwKKokpDYo
— UFC (@ufc) April 27, 2016

 

How much does @DC_MMA love listening to @JonnyBones at the #UFC200 Presser? pic.twitter.com/p3cAJwsnDN
— UFC (@ufc) April 27, 2016

Uncle Creepy: Fashion Police

Who wears yoga pants to an event like this?
— Ian McCall (@Unclecreepymma) April 24, 2016

The King of Pancakes

Kicking some random European dude in the liver @BasRuttenMMA pic.twitte … Read the Full Article Here

Former UFC Title Challenger Says McGregor’s Coach ‘Just Doesn’t Get It’

One of the first hard lessons we all learn growing up is that not many things in life are certain. There are absolutely no guarantees and nothing is set in stone, so they say. However, on the contrary, there are always exceptions to the rules and one thing in this crazy world that is guaranteed is

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One of the first hard lessons we all learn growing up is that not many things in life are certain. There are absolutely no guarantees and nothing is set in stone, so they say.

However, on the contrary, there are always exceptions to the rules and one thing in this crazy world that is guaranteed is that when something rubs him the wrong way, Chael Sonnen is going to be vocal about it, and you can take that to the bank.

True to his persona that we’ve all become acquainted with, the former middleweight title challenger made his voice heard on the increasingly volatile situation developing between the McGregor camp, UFC President Dana White and the rest of the UFC brass (and the fans, if we’re being literal here).

As you likely know by now, unless you’ve been living in the remote Amazon jungle this past week, Conor McGregor has had some animated exchanges with Dana White regarding his standing in July’s UFC 200 card. First, he announced his retirement in a tweet, then White announced that he was pulling McGregor from the card all together. After a few more exchanges via social media and press conferences, it was finally determined that the featherweight champion was officially off the card.

Conor McGregor John Kavanagh

In the heat of this back and forth battle, McGregor’s coach, John Kavanagh, let his feelings about the issue be known to the public, only his opinions on the matter, as Sonnen so keenly pointed out, were somewhat contradictory to what his long-time student had been saying.

His coach cannot be putting anything out about him ever. Period. Ever. Because he doesn’t get it! Conor cannot put a post saying ‘money made, bills paid, game slayed. Your move,’ which means ‘I do not care what happens, I’m handled either way. It’s your move.’ He can’t do that and three days later have you [Kavanagh] come out saying hey fans, please petition and get him back.”

Sonnen then went on to further explain that not only is Kavanaugh contradicting what his fighter is saying, he’s making himself and the whole team look bad.

“It’s never good for a trainer or manager to do this. Whether it comes from a good place or not, you look like you’re trying to get paid…If one guy is sitting there, and the whole hand he’s playing is ‘I got enough, I don’t need to do it. Won the title, got the money, don’t care, having a great life.’ That’s a pretty good hand! But you can’t show cracks in it.”

“You’re talking about UFC 200, UFC in New York, and why we’re blacklisted. Wait a minute, I thought the game was slayed, the bills were paid, and the money was made? That was their move! Now you’re begging to get on a card?? You guys have got to get on the same page. You want to hustle some hustlers, you better be on the same page! You can’t have one guy say I don’t give a damn, and have his trainer say ‘boy, we sure would like to fight, can someone send some tweets in our favor?’ It doesn’t work!”

“You want to fight. You need the fight. The bills are not paid, the money is not made, and the game damn sure hasn’t been slayed. That’s the reality. We all knew that, and it was cool when it came out, but your own guy outed you.”

The issue of coaches speaking for their fighters and creating more controversy than there needs to be has been a recurring theme over the years, and in Kavanagh’s case, he’s been on both the good and bad side of the fence with this issue. However, in this instance, Sonnen is right on the money with his accusation.

Either way, as we’ve come to learn from the UFC brass, the squeaky wheel doesn’t always get the oil, and Conor will not be gracing the UFC 200 card with his presence.

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Aldo: Conor McGregor refusing to do UFC 200 media ‘proves how weak he is’

Former UFC featherweight champ Jose Aldo says Conor McGregor refusing to do media for UFC 200 proves he has a weak mentality. Former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo has some criticism for the current titleholder, Conor McGregor.
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Former UFC featherweight champ Jose Aldo says Conor McGregor refusing to do media for UFC 200 proves he has a weak mentality.

Former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo has some criticism for the current titleholder, Conor McGregor.

McGregor was slated to rematch Nate Diaz in the main event of UFC 200 this July but was pulled from the card last week for refusing to do media obligations contractually required by the UFC’s parent company, Zuffa. McGregor stated that he did not want to fly to the United States to go on a three-city media tour promoting UFC 200 because he felt he needed to focus more on his training.

Aldo, who was present at a UFC 200 media tour in New York earlier this week, says that the Irishman not making himself available for media obligations shows a hole in his mentality.

“That proves how weak he is,” Aldo told ESPN. “I don’t see him as an athlete, I don’t respect him. In my opinion, he’s weaker than everything he always said.”

Aldo faces Frankie Edgar in a rematch for the interim featherweight title at UFC 200. The blockbuster event takes place live from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on July 9 and earlier this week, Daniel Cormier vs. Jon Jones II was announced as the new headliner.

UFC 200 fight card, updated line up with Daniel Cormier vs Jon Jones 2 PPV main event in Las Vegas

UFC 200 is a historic pay-per-view (PPV) event set for T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sat., July 9, 2016.
Reigning UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor was originally scheduled to headline the event; however, a dispute over pro…

UFC 200 is a historic pay-per-view (PPV) event set for T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sat., July 9, 2016.

Reigning UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor was originally scheduled to headline the event; however, a dispute over promotional responsibilities forced him off the card (more on that here).

In response, company officials recently announced that Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones will now attempt to fill the gaping “Notorious” void in “Sin City” this summer. Let’s see how the rest of the UFC 200 card is shaping up in the embedded video above.

That’s just the tip of the proverbial iceberg, as UFC President Dana White told the mixed martial arts (MMA) media that he wasn’t done adding big names to the UFC 200 line up. While a return from Georges St-Pierre seems unlikely, Nate Diaz is still loosely attached to the card (for now) and Holly Holm is sitting at home with nothing to do.

For much more on UFC 200 click here.