UFC 224 Poster Released

UFC 224 will be held on May 12, 2018, at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The card will be headlined by a bantamweight title fight between Brazilian champion Amanda “Lioness” Nunes and Raquel “Rocky” Pennington. The…

UFC 224 will be held on May 12, 2018, at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The card will be headlined by a bantamweight title fight between Brazilian champion Amanda “Lioness” Nunes and Raquel “Rocky” Pennington. The card is stacked with Brazilian MMA legends including former UFC light-heavyweight champions Victor Belfort and Lyoto Machida, and […]

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Former UFC Title Challenger Unloads On Ronda Rousey’s Awkward ESPN Interview

Set to make her pro-wrestling debut at next weekend’s WrestleMania 34, former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey made major MMA headlines in a slow week otherwise devoid of much relevant news. However, even though Rousey can still dominate the news in a sport she clearly no longer wants to participate in, it wasn’t for […]

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Set to make her pro-wrestling debut at next weekend’s WrestleMania 34, former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey made major MMA headlines in a slow week otherwise devoid of much relevant news.

However, even though Rousey can still dominate the news in a sport she clearly no longer wants to participate in, it wasn’t for what many would call the right reasons.

The all-time MMA legend drew the ire of many fans and media members when she gave an incredibly awkward interview to former NFL player and current ESPN personality Mike Golic, who deserved at least a small portion of the blame when he asked her the oddly-worded question if she would ever ‘go back in time’ to MMA.

Rousey clearly took offense, insisting Golic asked her if she would actually go back in time, perhaps a somewhat abrasive and hasty retort to a network that was giving her airtime even though she’s currently competing in a scripted sports ‘entertainment’ competition after losing her last two UFC fights to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes. Rousey reacted with similar disdain towards second ESPN host Max Kellerman when he asked her about how the media treated her after her loss to Holm later that day.

The backlash incited like a wildfire, with many calling her a sore loser, amongst other things, while many others came to Rousey’s defense.

One prominent MMA figure who was among the former was UFC title contender Chael Sonnen, who revealed on his Beyond the Fight podcast (via MMA Mania) that he found Rousey’s awkward and borderline rude interview annoying given that ESPN was helping her out by having her on a sports show after she transitioned to ‘entertainment’:

“I found it a little bit annoying, The host is doing you a favor by having you on, considering you’re jumping around a fake ring in Roddy Piper’s clothes. This is a sports show, and you don’t do sports, so maybe give the guy a little bit of slack.

“It’s like ‘hey lady, you’re jumping around in a ring on pay-per-view in a few days. This is a sports show. We’ll extend this to you because you used to do a sport, so let’s help each other out here.’ Then she kinda threw it on his face.”

Yet even though Sonnen put his assessment of Rousey’s on-air blunders more harsh than most, he was far from finished there.

‘The American Gangster’ unloaded on ‘Rowdy,’ offering his opinion that they should have kicked her out right on set because their ratings would have gone up for doing so – and they’d still be on air tomorrow when she would be back to the WWE:

“I will tell you, if I was the host, I would’ve kicked her ass right out of the set,” Sonnen said. “I’m inviting you on a sports show, on ESPN, a place you don’t belong as a pro-wrestler — but we all can scratch each other’s back.

“I’ve got to talk some real sports, because I just have to. I am a sports show, and I am in ESPN, okay? You’re not active, bringing up history is no fun, so I’ve got to think about the future. Fair question by me, but you’re going to try and belittle me for it?

“Let me show you how this goes. Because after I boot your ass and my ratings go up for doing it, tomorrow morning, they’re going to set the same camera back up and I’m still going to be on it, but you aren’t, Ronda. So now we’re going to find out, who got over on who.”

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Amanda Nunes Only Focused On Keeping Title At UFC 224

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes hasn’t competed since September 2017 when she scored a split-decision victory over Valentina Shevchenko at UFC 215 and when she returns to action in the main event of May 12’s UFC 224 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, she’ll meet a familiar face – well, sort of. Nunes will be […]

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UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes hasn’t competed since September 2017 when she scored a split-decision victory over Valentina Shevchenko at UFC 215 and when she returns to action in the main event of May 12’s UFC 224 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, she’ll meet a familiar face – well, sort of.

Nunes will be taking on Raquel Pennington, the fiancé of strawweight contender Tecia Torres, who Nunes has trained with.  That, however, will not play a factor in the fight according to “The Lioness”:

“I don’t think it matters that much,” Nunes told MMAjunkie earlier this week in Rio. “When the door closes, only me and ‘Rocky’ know what’s going down. We think we know each other, but we don’t know because we never fought before, we never trained together before. It’s going to be a surprise for both of us.

“I know we’re going to be ready, but things are going to happen. Somebody has to win, and I know everything she brings, I’m going to be ready. I did train with Tecia (at American Top Team), and we were close in the gym. But stepping in that cage, no one knows what’s going down.”

There were rumors indicating that Nunes could next take on featherweight champion Cris Cyborg in a super fight, but Pennington ultimately received the call and she’s a deserving challenger nonetheless, as she’s won four consecutive fights.

Heading into this bout, Nunes is the betting favorite, however, which is a rarity for her, although she’s only focused on one thing and that’s making sure she walks out of the arena with her belt wrapped around her waist:

“This is the dangerous thing – I have to be careful,” Nunes said. “MMA is MMA – things can happen. When people underestimate somebody, they get stronger. I’ve been there before. I know how she feels right now, and I’m not going to let that get me down. That’s why it’s going to be good for me this camp, because I know all about what people say. I’m going to worry about me, do my thing, get 100 percent and keep my belt.”

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Amanda Nunes Unfazed by Past Training Link Ahead of UFC 224

Amanda Nunes isn’t worried about a training link with Raquel Pennington before their title clash. Nunes will put her Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s bantamweight title on the line against Pennington at UFC 224. The bout will be…

Amanda Nunes isn’t worried about a training link with Raquel Pennington before their title clash. Nunes will put her Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women’s bantamweight title on the line against Pennington at UFC 224. The bout will be held inside the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It’ll be “The Lioness’” third title defense. There’s […]

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Amanda Nunes Intrigued by Idea of Becoming Two-Division Champion

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes sees herself as a two-division champion. However, whichever weight class she chooses to go after is entirely dependent on various circumstances. First off, she needs to get past the number one title conten…

UFC women’s bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes sees herself as a two-division champion. However, whichever weight class she chooses to go after is entirely dependent on various circumstances. First off, she needs to get past the number one title contender in the women’s bantamweight division, which is Raquel Pennington at the upcoming UFC 224 pay-per-view event. […]

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