UFC Fight Night St. Louis Primer: Dooho Choi Battles Cub Swanson in ‘Fight of the Year’

Dooho Choi wasn’t successful in 2016 when he battled Cub Swanson at UFC 206, but the South Korean definitely made an impact. Choi and Swanson earned several “Fight of the Year” honors for their performance inside the Octagon that nigh…

Dooho Choi wasn’t successful in 2016 when he battled Cub Swanson at UFC 206, but the South Korean definitely made an impact. Choi and Swanson earned several “Fight of the Year” honors for their performance inside the Octagon that night, with Swanson prevailing in a decision. For Choi, though, the bout proved he was ready […]

UFC Releases New 25 Year Anniversary Logo to be Used in 2018

2018 will herald 25 years of fight promotions for the Ultimate Fighting Championship and the UFC have released a new logo in celebration The logo will be introduced at UFC Fight Night 124 on January 14, which is headlined by a featherweight clash betwe…

2018 will herald 25 years of fight promotions for the Ultimate Fighting Championship and the UFC have released a new logo in celebration The logo will be introduced at UFC Fight Night 124 on January 14, which is headlined by a featherweight clash between Jeremy Stephens and Dooho Choi in  St. Louis: The UFC released […]

Doo Ho Choi vs. Andre Fili Set For UFC 214 in Anaheim

Doo Ho Choi is set to make his return and joining him will be Andre Fili. The last time Choi stepped inside the Octagon, he had a “Fight of the Year” performance against Cub Swanson. While “The Korean Superboy” lost the bout, his stock soared higher than ever for the gusty performance. The Ultimate Fighting […]

Doo Ho Choi is set to make his return and joining him will be Andre Fili. The last time Choi stepped inside the Octagon, he had a “Fight of the Year” performance against Cub Swanson. While “The Korean Superboy” lost the bout, his stock soared higher than ever for the gusty performance. The Ultimate Fighting […]

Top 10 Most Exciting MMA Fights Of 2016

With another year coming to a close, everyone embarks on their annual year-end traditions. Many gather with family and friends at this festive time of year, exchanging gifts and holiday cheer. Some concoct a new strategy for keeping their New Year’s resolution, for real this time. Others overindulge in delicious food and drink too much

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With another year coming to a close, everyone embarks on their annual year-end traditions. Many gather with family and friends at this festive time of year, exchanging gifts and holiday cheer. Some concoct a new strategy for keeping their New Year’s resolution, for real this time. Others overindulge in delicious food and drink too much egg nog.

But fight fans are different. Now is the time to look back and reflect on the past 12 months, and then argue about who had the best knockout, submission, or fight of the year. In this installment of the annual year-end awards from LowKickMMA, we pick and rank the ten best scraps of 2016.

From title shots and super fights with sky-high stakes to undercard tussles that unexpectedly turned into thrilling wars, these were the all-time classics of 2016. Read on for the must-see list of brawls to show that uninitiated family member this holiday season.

10. Michael Bisping vs. Dan Henderson

UFC 204 on October 8, 2016 – Manchester, England:

“The Count” began his unlikely title reign with a most unlikely defense, and it turned into one of the best fights of the year. Many fans and pundits – and other top contenders – maligned Henderson getting a title shot after going 3-6 in his previous nine fights. But the story was too good to pass up.

Bisping sought revenge on the man to hand him his most devastating loss, the infamous, brutal knockout at UFC 100. “Hendo” had been hinting at retirement for some time, and when the fight was announced, he claimed that it would be his swan song. The narratives were set: would Bisping redeem himself or suffer another humiliating loss to his greatest rival? Would Hendo finally capture the UFC belt that had eluded him during his hall of fame career and go out on top?

The bout was extremely tense from the outset. The stakes could not be any higher, a loss for either man a crushing blow. As many expected, the champion had success with his diverse and high-volume kickboxing, while the challenger had his bazooka right hand cocked. Toward the end of the first round, Henderson detonated his famed “H-Bomb” on Bisping’s chin, but the Brit hung on, clinging to consciousness as his American counterpart hammered him relentlessly.

The pattern repeated in round two. Bisping got out to a lead before being felled by another massive right hand. Again, he refused to go away. Henderson failed to connect with a third “H-Bomb” and thus saw his lead slip away over the final three rounds. Observers were split as to who should emerge with the victory, many even scoring the fight a draw. When the judges’ scores were announced, it was Bisping who escaped with his title reign intact.

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UFC Names Cub Swanson vs. Dooho Choi As 2016 “Fight Of The Year”

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On Thursday, UFC unveiled their list of the top ten fights held inside the Octagon this year.

Available now at UFC.com is TOP TEN – THE BEST FIGHTS OF 2016, an article by Thomas Gerbasi that looks at the top ten UFC fights of 2016.

The UFC’s year-end article ranks the top ten bouts that took place this year and although things could always change depending on how the action goes inside the Octagon at next Saturday’s UFC 207: Nunes vs. Rousey event — the final UFC show of 2016 — the number one fight of the year should be a lock regardless.

In the featured article on the official UFC website, the thrilling UFC 206 bout between Cub Swanson and “The Korean Superboy” Dooho Choi sits as the number one fight of 2016.

Considered by most the best fight of the year, and by some the potential best fight of all-time, Swanson and Choi engaged in an epic three-round battle that will re-air as part of the special free offering of UFC 206 on FOX Sports 1 on Christmas Eve.

UFC.com included the following blurb about the Swanson-Choi fight in their article on the top ten fights of 2016:

When the featherweight bout between Cub Swanson and Dooho Choi was announced, every fight fan worth his or her salt expected an epic battle that would steal the show at UFC 206 in Toronto. But did anyone really expect the fight to be this good? Well, it was, with Swanson silencing any critics that made him the underdog and Choi proving that despite his status as a knockout artist, he was no frontrunner. In 15 minutes of high-level and fast-paced action, this was the best of mixed martial arts on display for the world to see.

Check out UFC’s list of the top ten fights of 2016 below.

1. Cub Swanson-Dooho Choi
2. Conor McGregor-Nate Diaz II
3. Robbie Lawler-Carlos Condit
4. Steve Bosse-Sean O’Connell
5. Tyron Woodley-Stephen Thompson
6. Joanna Jedrzejczyk-Claudia Gadelha II
7. Polo Reyes-“Maestro” Dong Hyun Kim
8. Donald Cerrone-Matt Brown
9. Tony Ferguson-Rafael Dos Anjos
10. Robert Whittaker-Derek Brunson

dooho-choi-vs-cub-swanson-ufc-on-fox-22

https://youtu.be/Xnghchybhb4

On Thursday, UFC unveiled their list of the top ten fights held inside the Octagon this year.

Available now at UFC.com is TOP TEN – THE BEST FIGHTS OF 2016, an article by Thomas Gerbasi that looks at the top ten UFC fights of 2016.

The UFC’s year-end article ranks the top ten bouts that took place this year and although things could always change depending on how the action goes inside the Octagon at next Saturday’s UFC 207: Nunes vs. Rousey event — the final UFC show of 2016 — the number one fight of the year should be a lock regardless.

In the featured article on the official UFC website, the thrilling UFC 206 bout between Cub Swanson and “The Korean Superboy” Dooho Choi sits as the number one fight of 2016.

Considered by most the best fight of the year, and by some the potential best fight of all-time, Swanson and Choi engaged in an epic three-round battle that will re-air as part of the special free offering of UFC 206 on FOX Sports 1 on Christmas Eve.

UFC.com included the following blurb about the Swanson-Choi fight in their article on the top ten fights of 2016:

When the featherweight bout between Cub Swanson and Dooho Choi was announced, every fight fan worth his or her salt expected an epic battle that would steal the show at UFC 206 in Toronto. But did anyone really expect the fight to be this good? Well, it was, with Swanson silencing any critics that made him the underdog and Choi proving that despite his status as a knockout artist, he was no frontrunner. In 15 minutes of high-level and fast-paced action, this was the best of mixed martial arts on display for the world to see.

Check out UFC’s list of the top ten fights of 2016 below.

1. Cub Swanson-Dooho Choi
2. Conor McGregor-Nate Diaz II
3. Robbie Lawler-Carlos Condit
4. Steve Bosse-Sean O’Connell
5. Tyron Woodley-Stephen Thompson
6. Joanna Jedrzejczyk-Claudia Gadelha II
7. Polo Reyes-“Maestro” Dong Hyun Kim
8. Donald Cerrone-Matt Brown
9. Tony Ferguson-Rafael Dos Anjos
10. Robert Whittaker-Derek Brunson

UFC 206 Medical Suspensions: Main Card Fighters Earn Long Stints

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle this past at UFC 206, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. UFC 206 took place on Saturday, December 10, 2016 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The prelims aired on

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With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle this past at UFC 206, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.

UFC 206 took place on Saturday, December 10, 2016 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The prelims aired on UFC Fight Pass at 6:30 p.m. ET and FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET. The main card aired on PPV at 10 p.m. ET

Some of the more notable suspensions include Max Holloway being suspended for 14 days while Anthony Pettis received a two-month sit. Also, Matt Brown, Cub Swanson, Dooho Choi, and Tim Kennedy have also received 60 days suspensions. Here are the entire medical suspensions:

Max Holloway: suspended 14 days def. Anthony Pettis: 60 days

Donald Cerrone:14 days def. Matt Brown: 60 days

Cub Swanson: 60 days def. Dooho Choi: 60 days

Kelvin Gastelum: 14 days def. Tim Kennedy: 60 days

Emil Meek: 30 days def. Jordan Mein: 14 days

Misha Cirkunov: 30 days def. Nikita Krylov: 14 days

Olivier Aubin-Mercier: 30 days def. Drew Dober: 30 days

Viviane Pereira: 30 days def. Valerie Letourneau: 30 days

Matthew Lopez: 14 days def. Mitch Gagnon: 14 days

Landon Vannata: 14 days def. John Makdessi: 60 days

Rustam Khabilov: 14 days def. Jason Saggo: 14 days

Dustin Ortiz: 30 days def. Zach Makovsky: 30 days

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