Ahead of next Saturday’s highly-anticipated UFC 202 pay-per-view, UFC has released yet another “UFC 202 Free Fight.”
Featured above is the complete Glover Teixeira vs. Ovince Saint Preux fight from August 8, 2015. The…
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Ahead of next Saturday’s highly-anticipated UFC 202 pay-per-view, UFC has released yet another “UFC 202 Free Fight.”
Featured above is the complete Glover Teixeira vs. Ovince Saint Preux fight from August 8, 2015. The fight, which served as the main event of the UFC Fight Night 73 show that aired live on FOX Sports 1, saw Teixeira force OSP to tap out to a rear naked choke in the third round.
At next weekend’s UFC 202 pay-per-view, Teixeira fights fellow dangerous striker Anthony “Rumble” Johnson in one of the co-featured bouts of the show, which will feature the 170-pound rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz in the main event.
UFC 202: Diaz vs. McGregor 2 takes place on Saturday, August 20, 2016 from the new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Join us here at MMANews.com on 8/20 for live coverage of the UFC 202 PPV!
During the official FS1 coverage of Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 92 event, which featured Karyn Bryant, Kenny Florian and UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping at the desk, the latter two UFC stars gave their thoughts …
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During the official FS1 coverage of Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 92 event, which featured Karyn Bryant, Kenny Florian and UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping at the desk, the latter two UFC stars gave their thoughts on the top fights scheduled for the UFC’s next pay-per-view.
Featured above are highlights of Florian and Bisping discussing the main event and co-main event scheduled for UFC 202, which features the immediate 170-pound rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz in the headline spot, and a striking fans dream match between Anthony “Rumble” Johnson and Glover Teixeira in the co-featured bout.
UFC 202 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 20, 2016 from the new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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On Monday afternoon, the official UFC On FOX YouTube channel added a new video that features former UFC title contender Glover Teixeira visiting the old gym of his fighting idol, “Iron” Mike Tyson.
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On Monday afternoon, the official UFC On FOX YouTube channel added a new video that features former UFC title contender Glover Teixeira visiting the old gym of his fighting idol, “Iron” Mike Tyson.
Featured above is the video, which is called, “Glover Teixeira visits Mike Tyson’s old gym,” which features Teixeira in Catskill, New York taking a tour of the old gym of the boxing legend.
“UFC light heavyweight contender Glover Teixeira travels to Catskill, New York to visit the gym of his lifelong idol Mike Tyson.”
Glover Teixeira is scheduled to make his Octagon return against fellow dangerous knockout artist Anthony “Rumble” Johnson in one of the co-main events of the upcoming UFC 202 pay-per-view in August.
Headlined by Nate Diaz vs. Conor McGregor 2, UFC 202 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 20, 2016 from the new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Join us here at MMANews.com on 8/20 for live coverage of the UFC 202 PPV!
It’s been a rollercoaster of a month for UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier. At the beginning of July, he was finally set to rematch arch rival Jon Jones in the main event of UFC 200 for a chance to finally unify the 205-pound titles and silence his critics once and for all. But just days
It’s been a rollercoaster of a month for UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier.
At the beginning of July, he was finally set to rematch arch rival Jon Jones in the main event of UFC 200 for a chance to finally unify the 205-pound titles and silence his critics once and for all. But just days out from the event, “DC” was hit with the heavy news that “Bones” wouldn’t competing at the supposedly monumental event after a potential USADA violation for two banned substances forced the UFC to pull him from the bout.
Cormier fought and beat late replacement Anderson Silva on the much-ballyhooed main card, using his clear area of strength of wrestling to control “The Spider” in an uneventful and, in the eyes of many fans in Las Vegas, disappointing bout. So the champ just couldn’t win – even if he won – and it turned out to be a sort of microcosm of his year in general.
Forever linked to “Bones,” who beat him by unanimous decision at 2015’s UFC 182, Cormier was and is viewed as a fake champion despite wins over top contenders Anthony “Rumble” Johnson and Alexander Gustafsson while the formerly dominant Jones was dealing with his seemingly never-ending legal troubles.
He may never be fully redeemed in the minds of some fans if he never beats Jones, but at this point, he’s just had enough of his rival’s card-wrecking antics. Speaking candidly during his return as a co-host on UFC Tonight last night, Cormier unveiled the stance that he was not going to face Jones, but rather the winner of UFC 202’s pivotal bout between “Rumble” and Glover Teixeira next:
“The sad thing is that you got guys that are doing everything right. Anthony Johnson and Glover Teixeira are doing everything right. So, I am sitting here right now telling you on UFC Tonight, I am going to fight the winner of that fight. I don’t care if Jon Jones comes back, I am not going to reward him. His chance was July 9, and he was not there. Glover Teixeira and Anthony Johnson are very deserving guys, and they should get the title shot after they fight. They’re doing the things the right way.”
It’s a proclamation that won’t be lauded by most, but at the same time, it’s one that is understandable at the same time. Jones and his downward spiral of arrests and drug test failures are putting a serious damper on his overall legacy and career in the long run, but in the short term, they are simply demolishing the high-profile cards he’s booked on.
The UFC was quick to kick featherweight champion Conor McGregor out of the main event slot for missing a press conference, yet while “The Notorious” may have needed to be put in place somewhat, putting the onus of UFC 200 – the so-called “biggest card ever” – on Jones’ (along with Brock Lesnar’s, who also failed two drug tests himself) dubious shoulders was a questionable call at best.
Like it or not, Cormier isn’t going to reward that behavior any longer. Jones may arguably be the best pound-for-pound talent MMA has ever seen.
He also may be the biggest waste of talent the sport has ever built up.
There might be a time when “DC” finally settles his long-held rivalry with Jones; there might not. It just won’t be in Cormier’s next trip to the Octagon.
For now, Daniel Cormier is moving on from Jon Jones.
Cormier, the reigning UFC light heavyweight champion, confirmed on “UFC Tonight” Wednesday that his next title defense will come against the winner of the upcoming Glover Teixeira-Anthony Johnson …
For now, Daniel Cormier is moving on from Jon Jones.
Cormier, the reigning UFC light heavyweight champion, confirmed on “UFC Tonight” Wednesday that his next title defense will come against the winner of the upcoming Glover Teixeira-Anthony Johnson bout.
Earlier this month, “DC” was set to face off against Jones at UFC 200 in a rematch of their 2015 contest. However, “Bones” was removed from the card after failing a pre-fight drug test.
“I’m going to fight the winner of Teixeira vs. Johnson,” Cormier said. “I don’t care if Jon Jones comes back. I’m not going to reward him.”
Cormier won the vacant belt last year after the UFC stripped Jones for an out-of-the-Octagon matter with a submission of “Rumble.” He defended it successfully vs. Alexander Gustafsson and bested Anderson Silva in a non-title fight at UFC 200.
It looks like UFC on FOX 20 needs a whole new co-main event… Fans of the light-heavyweight showdown on July 23 between Anthony Johnson and Glover Teixira were disappointed to learn that ‘Rumble’ recently dropped from the card due to family issues. The Brazilian ‘GT’ stated he was willing to remain on the card, and
It looks like UFC on FOX 20 needs a whole new co-main event…
Fans of the light-heavyweight showdown on July 23 between Anthony Johnson and Glover Teixira were disappointed to learn that ‘Rumble’ recently dropped from the card due to family issues. The Brazilian ‘GT’ stated he was willing to remain on the card, and Alexander Gustafsson instantly threw his name in the mix to replace Johnson.
The bad news for fight fans continue, as we learn from a report on MMAFighting.com, that Teixeira will not be fighting on the Chicago card at all. Clearly either unable to find a suitable replacement, or perhaps preferring a reschedule of the original 205-pound burner with ‘Rumble,’ or maybe even ‘GT’ changed his mind, but apparently it’s just not happening now.
After losing back-to-back decisions to Phil Davis and Jon Jones, Teixeira has gone on a three fight spree that includes a submission win over Ovince St-Preux and knockout finishes against Patrick Cummins and most recently former champion Rashad Evans.
Anthony Johnson came unstuck in his UFC 187 title tilt with Daniel Cormier for the vacant strap, but has since redeemed himself with knockout wins over Jimi Manuwa and Ryan Bader. The FOX aired card goes ahead without a co-main event at present, and is headlined by former champion Holy Holm in a bantamweight battle with Valentina Schevchenko.
Stay tuned for more updates. Here’s how the UFC on FOX 20 card looks now:
Event: UFC on FOX 20 “Holm vs. Shevchenko” Date: Sat., July 23, 2016, on FOX Location: United Center in Chicago, Illinois
UFC on FOX 20 Main Event:
135 lbs.: Holly Holm vs. Valentina Shevchenko
UFC on FOX 20 Co-Main Event:
205 lbs.: Glover Teixeira vs. Anthony Johnson
Other Scheduled UFC on FOX 20 Fights:
155 lbs.: Edson Barboza vs. Gilbert Melendez 135 lbs.: Eddie Wineland vs. Frankie Saenz 170 lbs.: Ryan LaFlare vs. Alexander Yakovlev 170 lbs.: George Sullivan vs. Hector Urbina 155 lbs.: Alex Oliveira vs. James Moontasri 155 lbs.: Luis Henrique vs. Dmitry Smolyakov 115 lbs.: Felice Herrig vs. Kailin Curran 265 lbs.: Francis Ngannou vs. Bojan Mihajlovic