Well-known mixed martial arts coach Firas Zahabi believes Artem Lobov is being underestimated ahead of his bare-knuckle scrap with Paulie Malignaggi. On June 22, Lobov and Malignaggi will collide in the main event of BKFC 6. It’ll be Lobov’…
Well-known mixed martial arts coach Firas Zahabi believes Artem Lobov is being underestimated ahead of his bare-knuckle scrap with Paulie Malignaggi. On June 22, Lobov and Malignaggi will collide in the main event of BKFC 6. It’ll be Lobov’s second bare-knuckle bout and Malignaggi’s first. Malignaggi is the favorite going into the bout due to […]
It has been a rough past few fights for former interim UFC lightweight title challenger Kevin Lee. Lee has dropped his past two fights inside the Octagon to Al Iaquinta and Rafael dos Anjos. The latter came in the main event of UFC Rochester last week (Sat. May 18, 2019), where “RDA” submitted Lee in […]
It has been a rough past few fights for former interim UFC lightweight title challenger Kevin Lee.
Lee has dropped his past two fights inside the Octagon to Al Iaquinta and Rafael dos Anjos. The latter came in the main event of UFC Rochester last week (Sat. May 18, 2019), where “RDA” submitted Lee in the fourth round with an arm-triangle choke.
It’s quite the fall from grace for “The Motown Phenom,” who was once on a five-fight win streak, and challenged for the interim lightweight title against Tony Ferguson – a fight he nearly won, but came up just short while competing with a staph infection. On a recent episode of his podcast, UFC commentator Joe Rogan offered his thoughts on Lee’s recent struggles.
Rogan said he thinks it’d be a good idea for Lee to train with famed mixed martial arts (MMA) coach Firas Zahabi, the longtime coach of the legendary Georges St-Pierre:
“Kevin Lee needs a camp. I think Kevin Lee should go to Firas Zahabi. The reason why Firas Zahabi is, Kevin Lee’s skill set is very similar to Georges St-Pierre’s. Good striking, very athletic, great timing of takedowns, no one knows how to coach that better than Firas Zahabi. That’s what I think.”
At 26-years-old, Rogan said Lee has a small window as an athlete, approximately 10 years. He believes the death of Lee’s former coach Robert Follis really took a toll on Lee as a person, and as an athlete:
“It’s no disrespect to any small camps. An athlete has a small f*cking window, man. Kevin is 26, right? So he’s got 10 years. Not good. Before that, he was beating guys in pretty spectacular fashion. Robert Follis’ death had a tremendous impact on him as a fighter, as a person, and then he fought some really great fighters on top of that.
“Al Iaquinta, man. From the jump of that fight, the get-go, when he hit him with that spinning backfist, he let him know, ‘You’re in a dog fight, man.’”
Rogan then doubled down on his belief that Lee needs to make some changes, as the talented lightweight and welterweight competitor has all the tools to be a champion. All he’s missing is his “maestro”:
“There’s a defining moment in a fighter’s career, where they realize they need to make changes, they’re not doing things the way they should be doing them, and they need to make changes.
“He 100 percent can be champion. He’s just gotta make some changes – he needs a maestro, he needs a f*cking conductor. He needs a Greg Jackson or a Matt Hume, Firas Zahabi, Duke Roufus.”
If you thought Firas Zahabi had a change of heart when it comes to Jon Fitch, think again. Fitch challenged Rory MacDonald for the Bellator welterweight title this past Saturday night (April 27). Fitch lost the bout via majority draw. The title fight a…
If you thought Firas Zahabi had a change of heart when it comes to Jon Fitch, think again. Fitch challenged Rory MacDonald for the Bellator welterweight title this past Saturday night (April 27). Fitch lost the bout via majority draw. The title fight also served as an opening round match in the Bellator Welterweight World […]
Rory MacDonald’s coach, Firas Zahabi, doesn’t believe his fighter is done competing. MacDonald defended his Bellator welterweight title against Jon Fitch this past Saturday night (April 27). This was also an opening round bout in the Bellat…
Rory MacDonald’s coach, Firas Zahabi, doesn’t believe his fighter is done competing. MacDonald defended his Bellator welterweight title against Jon Fitch this past Saturday night (April 27). This was also an opening round bout in the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix. The fight went the distance and was ruled a majority draw. MacDonald will move […]
In the main event of Bellator 220 over the weekend (Sat. April 27, 2019), Jon Fitch took on Rory MacDonald for the Bellator welterweight championship. The fight resulted in a majority draw, MacDonald retaining his title, and moving on in the Welterweight Grand Prix Tournament. However, prior to the fight, MacDonald’s head coach Firas Zahabi […]
In the main event of Bellator 220 over the weekend (Sat. April 27, 2019), Jon Fitch took on Rory MacDonald for the Bellator welterweight championship.
The fight resulted in a majority draw, MacDonald retaining his title, and moving on in the Welterweight Grand Prix Tournament. However, prior to the fight, MacDonald’s head coach Firas Zahabi spoke out on Fitch’s history with performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs).
Even after the fight has passed, those comments continue. Speaking on “Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show” earlier today (Mon. April 29, 2019), Zahabi claims Fitch has an asterisk on his entire career (via Chamatkar Sandhu):
“I used to have a great admiration for (Jon) Fitch. Tremendous admiration. But he’s poisoned the well. The man tested positive for elevated testosterone levels. That puts an asterisk over his entire career.”
Shortly after coming up short against MacDonald at Bellator 220, Fitch recently admitted that he’s on the fence about retirement from the sport. He put up a valiant effort against “The Red King” Saturday night, but wasn’t able to get the job done and leave with the title.
His history with PEDs dates back to his 2014 positive test for elevated levels of testosterone during his fight with then-champion Rousimar Palhares.
Rory MacDonald has responded to his coach crediting Jon Fitch’s resurgence to performance enhancing drugs. Tomorrow night (April 27), MacDonald will defend his Bellator welterweight title against Fitch. The title bout will also be the final openi…
Rory MacDonald has responded to his coach crediting Jon Fitch’s resurgence to performance enhancing drugs. Tomorrow night (April 27), MacDonald will defend his Bellator welterweight title against Fitch. The title bout will also be the final opening round match in the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix. It’ll headline Bellator 220, which takes place inside the […]