Dennis Bermudez: ‘It’s B——t’ If Conor McGregor Gets the Next Title Shot

Surging UFC featherweight contender Dennis Bermudez has quietly put together seven straight victories, so it’s tough to blame him for not being on board the Conor McGregor hype train.  Speaking on Submission Radio yesterday, The Menace said he’s overdue for a title shot, especially if he scores a win over former title challenger Ricardo Lamas at […]

Surging UFC featherweight contender Dennis Bermudez has quietly put together seven straight victories, so it’s tough to blame him for not being on board the Conor McGregor hype train.  Speaking on Submission Radio yesterday, The Menace said he’s overdue for a title shot, especially if he scores a win over former title challenger Ricardo Lamas at […]

MMA’s ‘Fighter of the Year’ a 2-Man Race Between Cerrone and Lawler

As 2014 winds down, and we look to what the future might hold in 2015 for mixed martial arts, the pack starts to thin in the race for “Fighter of the Year,” and so far it’s down to two men: Robbie Lawler and Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. UFC champions have not been particularly active this year. […]

As 2014 winds down, and we look to what the future might hold in 2015 for mixed martial arts, the pack starts to thin in the race for “Fighter of the Year,” and so far it’s down to two men: Robbie Lawler and Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. UFC champions have not been particularly active this year. […]

Conor McGregor vs. the Top Featherweights: How Does He Match Up vs. Aldo & Co.?

Conor McGregor stepped into the Octagon against Marcus Brimage as one of the best but unknown European prospects the UFC could find.  It took him just one minute and seven seconds to justify the signing. It took him just a few minutes into the post-fight press conference to make the rest of us want to watch him […]

Conor McGregor stepped into the Octagon against Marcus Brimage as one of the best but unknown European prospects the UFC could find.  It took him just one minute and seven seconds to justify the signing. It took him just a few minutes into the post-fight press conference to make the rest of us want to watch him […]

Charles Rosa’s Debut to Remember

If Charles Rosa’s Fight of the Night effort against a Top 15 opponent in Dennis Siver on five days’ notice last Saturday in Stockholm didn’t already mark him as something special in the UFC’s featherweight division, maybe his ro…

If Charles Rosa’s Fight of the Night effort against a Top 15 opponent in Dennis Siver on five days’ notice last Saturday in Stockholm didn’t already mark him as something special in the UFC’s featherweight division, maybe his routine on the Monday after his fight will do the trick.Note that Rosa lost close to 30 pounds in the days after being offered and accepting the fight, he went 15 hard minutes with one of the best featherweights in the world, and then left Sweden with an extra $50,000 in his pocket.Sounds like a good time for a well-deserved vacation. Not for Ros … Read the Full Article Here

Jose Aldo: The WEC Years

Before Jose Aldo began his reign over the UFC’s featherweight division, he went from unknown to champion while fighting in the blue cage of the WEC. As his October 25 rematch with Chad Mendes in the main event of UFC 179 approaches, let’s t…

Before Jose Aldo began his reign over the UFC’s featherweight division, he went from unknown to champion while fighting in the blue cage of the WEC. As his October 25 rematch with Chad Mendes in the main event of UFC 179 approaches, let’s take a look back at his most memorable WEC moments.June 1, 2008 – TKO2 Alexandre Nogueira (watch on UFC FIGHT PASS)When Aldo made his WEC debut in June of 2008, it came with little mainstream fanfare, although fight game aficionados were curious to see what the Manaus native could do on the world’s most prestigious stage for lighter weight … Read the Full Article Here

The Ultimate Fighter Latin America: Episode 7 Recap

The episode begins with Guido and Marco going a some fact finding missions in preparation for their upcoming fight. Neither knows much about their opponent, so it makes sense. What doesn’t make much sense, though, is the way they go about it. The…

The episode begins with Guido and Marco going a some fact finding missions in preparation for their upcoming fight. Neither knows much about their opponent, so it makes sense. What doesn’t make much sense, though, is the way they go about it. They actually ask each other! They should know that you can’t trust a fighter’s own opinion of themselves. If that were the case, 98% of fights would end in a double knockout.
> Watch: Meet Guido Cannetti | Meet Marco Beltran | Deleted scene
Next we head to the Red Rock casino where both teams get a night out o … Read the Full Article Here