7 Takeaways from UFC 261: Usman vs. Masvidal 2

UFC 261  featured three title fights and the return of fans to an indoor arena that certainly helped fight fans feel a sense of normalcy after a turbulent year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. While two champions defended, one title changed hands…

UFC 261  featured three title fights and the return of fans to an indoor arena that certainly helped fight fans feel a sense of normalcy after a turbulent year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. While two champions defended, one title changed hands and the entire event is certainly one for the books. There was a […]

Chris Weidman Suffers Leg Break Against Uriah Hall At UFC 261

WeidmanVIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED BEFORE VIEWING THE BELOW VIDEO Just seventeen seconds deep into the opening round his main card rematch against Uriah Hall at UFC 261, former middleweight champion, Chris ‘The All American’ Weidman suffered a catastrophic leg break, as he attempted to land a leg kick on the Spanish Town native. Taking the […]

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Just seventeen seconds deep into the opening round his main card rematch against Uriah Hall at UFC 261, former middleweight champion, Chris ‘The All American’ Weidman suffered a catastrophic leg break, as he attempted to land a leg kick on the Spanish Town native.

Taking the centre of the Octagon, Weidman attmepted to find a home for a leg kick off his right leg, catching Hall right below the knee, unfortunately snapping his leg. Stepping back on his right foot, Weidman immediately collapsed to the canvas, with referee, Herb Dean waving off the fight.

Everyone at LowKickMMA wish Chris Weidman a speedy recovery, with thoughts and prayers firmly with him.

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Chris Weidman Breaks His Leg Against Uriah Hall – UFC 261 Results

Next up on the UFC 261 main card is a middleweight rematch between Chris Weidman and Uriah Hall.

Round 1: The fight is over instantly as Weidman snaps his leg while attempting a low kick on Hall.

Official result: Uriah Hall defeats Chris Weidman…

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Next up on the UFC 261 main card is a middleweight rematch between Chris Weidman and Uriah Hall.

Round 1: The fight is over instantly as Weidman snaps his leg while attempting a low kick on Hall.

Official result: Uriah Hall defeats Chris Weidman via TKO (R1, 0:17).

Chris Weidman More Confident Than Ever He’d Beat Israel Adesanya

Chris Weidman has never been more certain that he is the man to defeat reigning UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya. For about a year now, former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman has argued that if he were to get a crack at Israel Adesanya…

Chris Weidman has never been more certain that he is the man to defeat reigning UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya. For about a year now, former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman has argued that if he were to get a crack at Israel Adesanya, the “former” attached to his middleweight championship résumé would be replaced […]

Chris Weidman Plans To Retire As UFC Middleweight Champion

Chris Weidman is expecting both a reunion and a farewell that is centered around the middleweight championship belt being wrapped around his waist again. It has been over five years since Chris Weidman has called himself the undisputed UFC middleweight…

Chris Weidman is expecting both a reunion and a farewell that is centered around the middleweight championship belt being wrapped around his waist again. It has been over five years since Chris Weidman has called himself the undisputed UFC middleweight champion. Prior to losing the title, he was the undefeated Spider killer, riding high and […]

Chris Weidman Plans To Retire As Middleweight Champion

Chris WeidmanFormer UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman has revealed his plan to recapture the 185lb title before retiring from MMA. Since losing the belt to Luke Rockhold in 2015, Weidman has won just two times and has been knocked out on several occasions. ‘The All American’ got back in the win column last time out but […]

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Former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman has revealed his plan to recapture the 185lb title before retiring from MMA.

Since losing the belt to Luke Rockhold in 2015, Weidman has won just two times and has been knocked out on several occasions. ‘The All American’ got back in the win column last time out but looked uninspiring as he wrestled to a decision victory against Omari Ahkmedov.

Weidman has since been booked to fight Uriah Hall at UFC 258. Unfortunately, that fight was postponed as the former middleweight king contracted COVID-19. The bout has since been rescheduled for UFC 261.

In an interview with Submission Radio, Weidman talked up his chances against Hall, someone he has already beaten outside of the UFC.

“I gotta say, I’m a freakin beast right now,” Weidman said. “I’m a different animal right now. I feel good, minus the Corona. I really am fully engaged and motivated to go out there and make a statement, and I’m going to be very hard to beat. So, I’m coming at him, and I could see me finishing him in the first round again. I could also see me breaking his will and it might head to second or third round, but I’m gonna finish him.” 

Weidman believes a win over Hall puts him back in the middleweight title picture and just a few fights away from securing a dream end to his MMA career.

 “A big win, a huge statement on pay-per-view, dominating finish definitely puts me back up in the mix. Whether it’s one, two, three fights until I’m fighting for the title, it definitely puts me back into the mix,” Weidman said. “Akhmedov at the time he was more unknown, but he was on a six-fight winning streak. Then I beat him, but I didn’t get too much acknowledgement out of that. But he did just have another finish. First or second-round finish. I think it helped my win look even better. And to go out there and be able to finish Uriah Hall, I think puts me right back in the mix. Especially with my resume already. So, I’m excited, man. I really want to finish my career on a high note. I want to finish it with that belt in my hands and be able to walk away. And I know I got the potential to do it, and I just gotta stay active and keep working hard, and the sky’s the limit”  

Do you think Chris Weidman can become the UFC middleweight champion again?