UFC 227 Fight Card: Dillashaw vs. Garbrandt 2 PPV Schedule, Odds and Predictions

Cody Garbrandt and Henry Cejudo will find themselves in similar situations to close out UFC 227 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Saturday night. Each will be attempting to beat a man who has knocked him out in a quest to claim UFC gold…

Cody Garbrandt and Henry Cejudo will find themselves in similar situations to close out UFC 227 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Saturday night. Each will be attempting to beat a man who has knocked him out in a quest to claim UFC gold…

Cub Swanson Drops Hint At Potential Jose Aldo Rematch

Cub Swanson thinks this fight needs to happen again.

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Although Cub Swanson has his next fight lined up inside of the Octagon under the UFC banner, that hasn’t stopped him from thinking about his a potential opponent in the coming months.

The top contender is set to take on Renato Moicano in a featherweight bout at the upcoming UFC 227 pay-per-view event but in a recent interview, Swanson noted that he would be interested in a rematch against former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo, who beat Swanson via flying knee in a 2009 WEC bout, as he thinks that everything might line up perfectly for the duo to finally meet again and fight.

This comes off the fact that Aldo is fresh off a big win over Jeremy Stephens in the co-main event of the UFC on FOX 30 event at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada that aired on big FOX.

“I was proud of him,” Swanson told MMA Fighting at Thursday’s UFC 227 media day. “It was good to see the emotion on him. We all know what it’s like to have the ups and downs in this sport. I was truly happy for him and I think a lot of people were as well. But yeah, I definitely would like to run it back and maybe the time is soon.”

“I’ve got to get this guy out of the way,” Swanson said of focusing on Moicano. “I’ve got another Brazilian striker in front of me and I’ll take care of that and we’ll see what happens.”

“I wished the fight would have went a little longer,” Swanson said. “I think he did an amazing job of hitting the body and getting the finish, but just as a fan I wanted to see them scrap because it was getting good.”

The UFC 227 pay-per-view event is set to take place on Saturday, August 4, 2018, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

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UFC 227: Dillashaw vs. Garbrandt 2 Fight Card, TV Info, Predictions and More

Cody Garbrandt and Henry Cejudo will both get the chance to avenge the most painful loss of their MMA career at UFC 227 on Saturday, when they face T.J. Dillashaw and Demetrious Johnson, respectively…

Cody Garbrandt and Henry Cejudo will both get the chance to avenge the most painful loss of their MMA career at UFC 227 on Saturday, when they face T.J. Dillashaw and Demetrious Johnson, respectively…

Featherweight Contender Isn’t Buying Tainted Supplement Excuses

This UFC star has weighed in with his opinion on USADA.

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Top UFC featherweight contender Cub Swanson has his mind open when it comes to dealing with USADA, but not so much with those fighters who have been flagged in the past due to tainted supplements.

Swanson returns this weekend at the upcoming UFC 227 pay-per-view event, where he’ll look to get a W in the win column after sustaining back-to-back losses following a four-fight win streak with wins over Hacran Dias, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Dooho Choi, and Artem Lobov. In his last two fights, he was submitted by Brian Ortega this past December and then lost by decision to former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar in April.

While speaking with Luke Thomas on this week’s episode of The MMA Hour, Swanson talked about how his latest loss cost him significant leverage in talks with the UFC about a new deal that saw him sign a contract that would keep him with the promotion. One of the reasons he made this decision was the organization’s commitment to random drug testing with USADA, but make no mistake about it, he does have his doubts about the excuses made by those who have failed tests.

“I feel like when it was all said and done, we were able to see eye-to-eye [financially],” Swanson said Monday on The MMA Hour. “It was more than they were initially offering me. I did get some huge offers, but the companies weren’t as stable and things like that, and it was really making me really think hard. But one of the biggest things is, I’m all for USADA.

“I spent a long time fighting for the company without the major drug testing, and I feel like I wasn’t a big fan of that, so I just was thinking in my head, ‘Do I really want to be fighting guys who I know are just cheating?’ And I’m not one to do that, so I was happy to sign back with the UFC and be in a clean sport.”

“I don’t think they’re catching everybody. I think there are some people who are getting around it, but for the most part, they are catching people,” Swanson said of USADA. “A lot of the people who are getting caught, everyone’s making excuses. Maybe a handful of those people are legitimate, but I doubt it.

“I have a hard time believing a lot of those [tainted supplement excuses]. I mean, you’re supposed to be on top of all that stuff. With our coach Sam (Calavitta), everything that we take, he’s putting a stamp of approval on it, and if we were to test positive, he’s basically putting our whole team — like, ‘Hey, we all take this stuff. We give it to USADA, this is what we’re taking. Feel free.’ And I feel very confident every time they test me. I’m like, yeah, come on, test me, I’m good, I’m clean.”

Swanson is set to take on Renato Moicano in a featherweight bout at the UFC 227 pay-per-view event, which is headlined by two title fights from Los Angeles, California, this Saturday.

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Featherweight Contender Isn’t Buying Tainted Supplement Excuses

This UFC star has weighed in with his opinion on USADA.

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Top UFC featherweight contender Cub Swanson has his mind open when it comes to dealing with USADA, but not so much with those fighters who have been flagged in the past due to tainted supplements.

Swanson returns this weekend at the upcoming UFC 227 pay-per-view event, where he’ll look to get a W in the win column after sustaining back-to-back losses following a four-fight win streak with wins over Hacran Dias, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Dooho Choi, and Artem Lobov. In his last two fights, he was submitted by Brian Ortega this past December and then lost by decision to former UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar in April.

While speaking with Luke Thomas on this week’s episode of The MMA Hour, Swanson talked about how his latest loss cost him significant leverage in talks with the UFC about a new deal that saw him sign a contract that would keep him with the promotion. One of the reasons he made this decision was the organization’s commitment to random drug testing with USADA, but make no mistake about it, he does have his doubts about the excuses made by those who have failed tests.

“I feel like when it was all said and done, we were able to see eye-to-eye [financially],” Swanson said Monday on The MMA Hour. “It was more than they were initially offering me. I did get some huge offers, but the companies weren’t as stable and things like that, and it was really making me really think hard. But one of the biggest things is, I’m all for USADA.

“I spent a long time fighting for the company without the major drug testing, and I feel like I wasn’t a big fan of that, so I just was thinking in my head, ‘Do I really want to be fighting guys who I know are just cheating?’ And I’m not one to do that, so I was happy to sign back with the UFC and be in a clean sport.”

“I don’t think they’re catching everybody. I think there are some people who are getting around it, but for the most part, they are catching people,” Swanson said of USADA. “A lot of the people who are getting caught, everyone’s making excuses. Maybe a handful of those people are legitimate, but I doubt it.

“I have a hard time believing a lot of those [tainted supplement excuses]. I mean, you’re supposed to be on top of all that stuff. With our coach Sam (Calavitta), everything that we take, he’s putting a stamp of approval on it, and if we were to test positive, he’s basically putting our whole team — like, ‘Hey, we all take this stuff. We give it to USADA, this is what we’re taking. Feel free.’ And I feel very confident every time they test me. I’m like, yeah, come on, test me, I’m good, I’m clean.”

Swanson is set to take on Renato Moicano in a featherweight bout at the UFC 227 pay-per-view event, which is headlined by two title fights from Los Angeles, California, this Saturday.

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Cub Swanson Explains How USADA Played a Role in Re-Signing With UFC

Cub Swanson explains the reason why the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) helped lead him to re-signing with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). There was a time when Swanson contemplated his fighting future. The fifth ranked UFC featherweight deci…

Cub Swanson explains the reason why the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) helped lead him to re-signing with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). There was a time when Swanson contemplated his fighting future. The fifth ranked UFC featherweight decided to fight out of his contract ahead of his bout with Brian Ortega. Swanson was submitted in […]

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