Kevin Holland believes Derek Brunson’s striking is an affront to the integrity of mixed martial arts, and he feels the need to fight him over it. After a 5-0 routing of 2020, Kevin Holland is already setting his eyes on 2021. Originally, Holland wanted…
Kevin Holland believes Derek Brunson’s striking is an affront to the integrity of mixed martial arts, and he feels the need to fight him over it. After a 5-0 routing of 2020, Kevin Holland is already setting his eyes on 2021. Originally, Holland wanted to shoot for 6-0 and cement himself as the true king […]
Kevin Holland has a unique reason for wanting to beat up Derek Brunson. Holland continues to rise up the middleweight ranks following his emphatic first-round knockout of Jacare Souza at UFC 256 this past weekend. As a result, he climbed up to No. 10 in the middleweight rankings and has now set his sights on […]
Kevin Holland has a unique reason for wanting to beat up Derek Brunson.
As a result, he climbed up to No. 10 in the middleweight rankings and has now set his sights on the No. 7-ranked Brunson en route to potential title contention.
Why Brunson in particular? Holland isn’t a fan of his striking.
“I would love for it to be. I would love for it to be,” Holland told Ariel Helwani when asked if Brunson is next on his list. “If you keep speaking it, it may just happen! We’ve had a few little talks. We were supposed to be on the same card when he fought Edmen Shahbazyan. I was supposed to fight Trevin Giles.
“I was lowkey hoping his fight fell apart so I could fight him that night. Didn’t work out. I was watching him work out in the backroom. He just looks weird when he warms up, he just strikes so funny to me. I want to beat him up because I don’t like the way he strikes. It just looks awkward. It’s like a disrespect to striking. It’s sad that he’s knocked out strikers before with that weird striking.”
Brunson hasn’t responded as of yet but it’s only a matter of time until he claps back at Holland.
Do you agree with Holland about Brunson’s striking? And should that be the fight that is next for both contenders?
When former multiple-time UFC middleweight title challenger, Yoel ‘Soldier of God’ Romero parted ways with the UFC last week by mutual consent, many were surprised given the fact the Cuban finisher still retained three-fights on his then Octagon deal. Recently penning a multi-fight deal to link up with Bellator MMA after an almost seven-annum stay […]
When former multiple-time UFC middleweight title challenger, Yoel ‘Soldier of God’ Romero parted ways with the UFC last week by mutual consent, many were surprised given the fact the Cuban finisher still retained three-fights on his then Octagon deal.
Recently penning a multi-fight deal to link up with Bellator MMA after an almost seven-annum stay with the Dana White led UFC, the 43-year-old is linking up with the organization off the back of three consecutive decision losses, two of them albeit contentious.
Romero, who plys his trade at American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Florida was recently pencilled in to meet with The Ultimate Fighter 17 runner-up, Uriah ‘Prime Time’ Hall at UFC Vegas 7 in August, with the pairing failing to materialise after the former withdrew with reasons undisclosed.
Speaking with ESPN MMA reporter, Ariel Helwani, Romero explained his surprise with his release from the promotion, claiming the UFC had planned on pairing him with the above mentioned, Hall as well as previous opposition, Derek Brunson — despite his idea for a top-three opponent.
“I was already in training, very hard, getting ready,” Romero said. “We were already thinking about fighting in January or February, in 185(-pounds) or 205 (-pounds). We were looking to fight with the top three in either division.“
“My managers (Malki Kawa) explained this to the top of the UFC,” Romero continued. [The UFC] wanted (me) to fight with Uriah Hall, (or) Derek Brunson. We explained that it didn’t make sense for (me) to fight with these young men. We had an idea we were chasing the world title. The way we were training, we knew we had one or two fights and then go for the belt. Our thought was fighting any of these guys in the back of the roster was taking steps backwards, not forwards.“
With the promotion and Romero hitting a stumbling block in terms of potential next opponents at middleweight after his March title challenge loss to current champion, Israel Adesanya, Romero noted his interest in a long-speculated move to the light heavyweight division.
After some thought, Romero and co decided on a shortlist of foes including two-time title challenger, Dominick Reyes, as well as one-time championship chasers, Thiago Santos, Glover Teixeira, and Anthony Smith — with the promotion instead floating Brazilian contender, Johnny Walker.
“They (the UFC) came back with an offer for us to fight Johnny Walker at 205(-pounds),” Romero said. “My managers initially were saying who we wanted: Dominick Reyes, Glover (Teixeira), (Thiago) Santos and Anthony Smith. And it was back and forth, kind of quiet on their end, and once they reached back, it was we couldn’t come to an agreement and they were going to commit to the release.” (H/T ESPN MMA)
After even more speculation as to where the Cuban Olympic silver medal victor would land in a bid to resume his mixed martial arts career, Scott Coker’s Bellator eventually snapped up the veteran knockout-artist to a multi-fight deal, despite initially distancing themselves from negotiations.
After going 5-0 in 2020, UFC fighter Kevin Holland is looking to compete six times in 2021 and work his way through the top of the middleweight division. Holland, who is currently ranked No…
After going 5-0 in 2020, UFC fighter Kevin Holland is looking to compete six times in 2021 and work his way through the top of the middleweight division. Holland, who is currently ranked No…
Former UFC Champion Ronda Rousey has taken to social media to thank Derek Brunson for teaching Edmen Shahbazyan the lessons he needed to learn in order to become a champion. Brunson who is 21-7 in MMA, beat Shahbazyan (12-1) in last weeks UFC Vegas 5 main event. Brunson won the fight via 3rd round TKO. […]
Former UFC Champion Ronda Rousey has taken to social media to thank Derek Brunson for teaching Edmen Shahbazyan the lessons he needed to learn in order to become a champion.
Ronda Rousey manages Shahbazyan and posted on Twitter yesterday where she spoke about Shahbazyan’s first career defeat.
Speaking to her 3.5million Twitter followers, Rousey, said: ‘Thank you Derek Brunson, congrats on your well deserved victory and thank you for teaching Edmen Shahbazyan lessons he needed to learn to be a champion.’
The fight began with a close first round. However in the second round, Derek Brunson began to dominate and had it not been for the bell, he would’ve stopped Shahbazyan at the end of the second round. Shahbazyan came out for the third but was still hurt from the end of the second where the fight was stopped in the early stages of the final round to give Shahbazyan his first career loss.
Rousey began her career by going 12-0 to which she then lost to Holly Holm. Rousey never fully recovered from the loss in 2015 to which she took a year off.
Rousey then returned at the end of 2016 where she fought Amanda Nunes who stopped her via TKO early in the first round.
Shahbazyan is still only 22 and will look to bounce back from his first career defeat.
Do you think Edmen Shahbazyan still has potential to become a world champion or has Brunson de-railed a hype train?
Derek Brunson picked up one of the biggest wins of his career as a heavy underdog against rising star Edmen Shahbazyan. Join LowKickMMA site manager Jordan Ellis and staff writer Ryan Galloway as they recap all things UFC Vegas 5 in our podcast. Check…
Derek Brunson picked up one of the biggest wins of his career as a heavy underdog against rising star Edmen Shahbazyan. Join LowKickMMA site manager Jordan Ellis and staff writer Ryan Galloway as they recap all things UFC Vegas 5 in our podcast. Check it out below.