Dominick Cruz Pulled From UFC 219 Due to a Broken Arm

The injury bug is starting to creep up again and this time it has bitten Dominick Cruz. Just a couple of hours after it was revealed that Frankie Edgar was removed from UFC 218 due to an injury, another former champion will have to wait to compete agai…

The injury bug is starting to creep up again and this time it has bitten Dominick Cruz. Just a couple of hours after it was revealed that Frankie Edgar was removed from UFC 218 due to an injury, another former champion will have to wait to compete again. Renowned mixed martial arts reporter Ariel Helwani […]

Breaking: Dominick Cruz Out Of UFC 219 Bout With Jimmie Rivera

The hits just won’t stop coming tonight (Wed., November 8, 2017). Hours after Frankie Edgar was forced out of his UFC 218 title bout, former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz has reportedly been forced out of his latest bout. Cruz was set to take on rising No. 3 contender Jimmie Rivera at December 30’s UFC 219 […]

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The hits just won’t stop coming tonight (Wed., November 8, 2017). Hours after Frankie Edgar was forced out of his UFC 218 title bout, former UFC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz has reportedly been forced out of his latest bout.

Cruz was set to take on rising No. 3 contender Jimmie Rivera at December 30’s UFC 219 from Las Vegas, but apparently, that’s not going to go forward as planned.

Ariel Helwani just tweeted the fight had been called due to Cruz breaking his arm:

It’s a huge blow to a card that is still lacking a blockbuster main event for the UFC’s traditional New Year’s Eve card.

Cruz has been out of action since losing the title to Cody Garbrandt at last December’s UFC 207. Before that, he returned from a long battle with knee injuries to steal the championship from current champion TJ Dillashaw before defending the belt against longtime rival Urijah Faber.

Rivera, meanwhile, has won all five of his UFC bouts so far, with his most recent a decision win over Thomas Almeida at July’s UFC on FOX 25.

It is unknown if “El Terror” will remain on UFC 219 at this point.

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Dana White Reveals How Well UFC 217 Did On Pay-Per-View

After witnessing three UFC titles change hands in shocking fashion at this weekend’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, it’s safe to say that the blockbuster event delivered the most exciting, fast-paced night of fights in all of 2017. But that was far from a certainty […]

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After witnessing three UFC titles change hands in shocking fashion at this weekend’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, it’s safe to say that the blockbuster event delivered the most exciting, fast-paced night of fights in all of 2017.

But that was far from a certainty heading into the high-profile event, as casual fans seemed to be equal parts doubtful and cautiously optimistic about the card, putting the event’s mainstream success in question. Indeed, more seemed to be written about UFC 217’s lack of buzz, with much of that focused on the supposed notion that returning former welterweight champ Georges St-Pierre had lost his connection with fans after nearly four years away from the sport.

That was far from the case, however, if we’re to believe UFC President Dana White – which is something that is unfortunately difficult to do these days – who revealed at the UFC 217 post-fight press conference (via MMA Mania) that UFC 217 had easily surpassed one million buys on pay-per-view, and even broken the previous record for Canadian sales that was just set by august’s Mayweather vs. McGregor:

“I told some of you guys this yesterday. Mayweather vs McGregor had the record in Canada, and we were number two and three. I’m pretty sure this beat Mayweather in McGregor tonight.”

If that proves true, it wouldn’t be the hugest surprise considering St-Pierre was far and away Canada’s biggest combat sports star and remained so even during his four-year break. Much of the emphasis was placed on his clean-cut, respectful demeanor, which many described as the opposite of the trash-talking style of Conor McGregor that currently rules MMA, and many thought this would affect the success of UFC 217, perhaps ever creating a lack thereof.

If you listen to White, though, he always knew it would do a million buys, yet was surprised when it soared past that mark:

“I told you that this would do a million buys, I was way wrong it did over a million, I’ll have a definite answer tomorrow, but it’s looking like we destroyed it.”

Those numbers, if confirmed, come as an extremely needed breath of fresh air for the UFC and owners at Endeavor, as pay-per-view numbers have consistently plummeted during a 2017 without McGregor or any other bankable star outside of provisionally suspended Jon Jones.

Maybe, just maybe, Georges St-Pierre wasn’t the box office flop everyone made him out to be.

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TJ Dillashaw Says Cody Garbrandt Doesn’t Deserve A Rematch

After coming from behind to shocking finish Cody Garbrandt in the co-main event of last night’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, UFC bantamweight champion continued campaigning for his oft-rumored super fight with dominant flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson. It’s a potential bout that Dana White cautiously […]

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After coming from behind to shocking finish Cody Garbrandt in the co-main event of last night’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, UFC bantamweight champion continued campaigning for his oft-rumored super fight with dominant flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson.

It’s a potential bout that Dana White cautiously wants to see how the fight performs on pay-per-view, and it would also go in line with the UFC’s trend of so-called “money fights,” if it could even be called that.

But one fighter is staunchly against that possibility, and that’s obviously Garbrandt. The former champ appeared to have former teammate and archrival Dillashaw in trouble at the very end of the first frame, rocking and wobbling him with some big shots. Dillashaw recovered in between rounds, however, and dropped Garbrandt with a head kick before finishing him with a huge shot and follow-up onslaught of ground and pound in the second round.

Their rivalry was one that lasted for quite some time, and “No Love” wants to run it back. Yet Dillashaw isn’t so enthusiastic about that possibility, noting at the UFC 217 post-fight press conference (via MMAFighting.com) that with only seven UFC fights, he’s still young in the promotion and had to work his way back up.

He referred to his example of when he lost the championship to all-time great former champion Dominick Cruz in a close split decision at UFC Fight Night 81 in January 2016 and had to win three fights to get another shot at the belt:

“I just finished him in the second round. He doesn’t deserve a rematch. He’s very new in this sport, he needs to work his way back up.

“I should’ve gotten a rematch after that (Dominick) Cruz fight (in Jan. 2016), a very close split decision that I thought I won, and I did not get it. It took me a year-and-a-half — well actually, almost two years — to get it. So yeah, I think he’s going to definitely (need to) build himself back up.”

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Although he unloaded a ton of personal insults including releasing an alleged knockout video, stating that Dillashaw ruined current TAM coach Chris Holdsworth’s MMA career, and claiming that he taught their team how to use performance-enhancing drugs, Garbrandt said that he respected Dillashaw as a fighter, but not as a person.

The newly-crowned champion said he also respects “No Love” as a fighter, but had lost a lot of his respect for the things he said in the months building up to the fight:

“I respect him as a fighter as well,” Dillashaw said. “I do not appreciate, me or my family — as you can see, my brother got very emotional after the fight — have not appreciated the accusations and just the crap talk, and trying to diminish my name and who I am. So, that’s one that I won’t ever forgive him for. But I do respect him for being a great competitor and I’m sure we’ll see him again. But yeah, he’s lost a lot of my respect. He’s lost all of the respect from my family.”

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UFC 217 Post-Fight Press Conference

Tonight’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) blockbuster UFC 217 is in the books from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. In the main event legendary longtime welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre returned to the sport after nearly four years off against middleweight champion Michael Bisping, emphatically winning the title with a third-round submission. The card also […]

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Tonight’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) blockbuster UFC 217 is in the books from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

In the main event legendary longtime welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre returned to the sport after nearly four years off against middleweight champion Michael Bisping, emphatically winning the title with a third-round submission.

The card also featured two other high-profile title fights, with TJ Dillashaw stopping former teammate Cody Garbrandt in the co-main event. Finally, longtime women’s strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk lost her belt to top contender Rose Namajunas in the pay-per-view (PPV) main card’s first title fight.

Obviously, there’s a ton to unpack with an event of this magnitude, so join us for the event’s post-fight press conference streaming live shortly after the main card ends right here:

 

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UFC 217 Ceremonial Weigh-In Video

With only one short day remaining until tomorrow night’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, all of the fighters on 2017’s biggest UFC event will step onto the scales for the ceremonial weigh-ins this evening. The fighters made weight with surprising efficiency at today’s official early […]

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With only one short day remaining until tomorrow night’s (Sat., Nov. 4, 2017) UFC 217 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, all of the fighters on 2017’s biggest UFC event will step onto the scales for the ceremonial weigh-ins this evening.

The fighters made weight with surprising efficiency at today’s official early weigh-ins, a rare occurrence for the promotion as of late and a positive sign that UFC 217 should deliver some of the anticipated MMA action the lineup promises. With three title fights including Michael Bisping facing Georges St-Pierre in his UFC return, Cody Garbrandt taking on hated rival TJ Dillashaw, and Joanna Jedrzejczyk’s attempt to tie Ronda Rousey’s record for most female title defenses versus Rose Namajunas, the stage is set for a big night in The Big Apple.

Watch the competitors step on the scale and square off one last time in the ceremonial weigh-ins starting live at 6 pm ET/3 pm PT right here:

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