Neil Magny Returns At UFC Liverpool

Neil Magny has his next fight lined up and it’s going to be a challenge. The UFC announced on Tuesday morning that Magny is slated to take on Gunnar Nelson in a welterweight bout. Also, the second bout for this event has been announced, which is Brad Scott having a welterweight showdown against Salim Touahri […]

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Neil Magny has his next fight lined up and it’s going to be a challenge.

The UFC announced on Tuesday morning that Magny is slated to take on Gunnar Nelson in a welterweight bout.

Also, the second bout for this event has been announced, which is Brad Scott having a welterweight showdown against Salim Touahri at the upcoming UFC Liverpool event (UFC Fight Night 130).

Magny is looking to gain some more momentum after picking up a win over former title contender Carlos Condit back in December at UFC 219.

On the flip side, Nelson has not been seen in the Octagon since he suffered a first-round knockout loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio in the main event of the UFC Fight Night 113 event in Scotland last July.

UFC Liverpool is set to take place on May 27, 2018, at the Echo Arena in Liverpool, England.

The main card will air on FOX Sports 1 at while the preliminary card will be split broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 at and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.

The promotion has yet to announce the main event for this show but Darren Till vs. Stephen Thompson will likely headline it.

The UFC will be announcing more bouts in the coming weeks but for now, you can check out the card here:

Darren Till vs. Stephen Thompson
Neil Magny vs. Gunnar Nelson
Tom Breese vs. Daniel Kelly
Trevor Smith vs. Elias Theodorou
Brad Scott vs. Salim Touahri
Eric Spicely vs. Darren Stewart
Lina Lansberg vs. Gina Mazany
Makwan Amirkhani vs. Jason Knight

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UFC Fight Night 127 Could Feature Gunnar Nelson vs. Darren Till

Red-hot Darren Till could be headlining another event soon, as he is rumored for a main event fight with Gunnar Nelson at UFC Fight Night 127. At least that is according to John Kavanagh, the head coach for SBG Ireland which includes Conor McGregor and…

Red-hot Darren Till could be headlining another event soon, as he is rumored for a main event fight with Gunnar Nelson at UFC Fight Night 127. At least that is according to John Kavanagh, the head coach for SBG Ireland which includes Conor McGregor and Nelson. Kavanagh confirmed that Nelson (16-3-1) has accepted the fight […]

UFC Fight Night Glasgow Medical Suspensions: Gunnar Nelson Avoids Long Sit

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC Fight Night Glasgow, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. UFC Fight Night Glasgow took place on Sunday, July 16th at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. The preliminary bouts aired on […]

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

UFC Fight Night Glasgow took place on Sunday, July 16th at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. The preliminary bouts aired on UFC Fight Pass at noon ET and on FOX Sports 1 at 1 p.m. ET. The six bout main card aired on FOX Sports 1 at 3 p.m. ET.

A welterweight bout between Gunnar Nelson and Santiago Ponzinibbio served as the main event of the event while Joanne Calderwood vs. Cynthia Calvillo in a strawweight bout served as the co-main event. Rounding out the six bout main card was Paul Felder vs. Stevie Ray in a lightweight bout, Ryan Janes vs. Jack Marshman in a middleweight bout, Paul Craig vs. Khalil Rountree in a light heavyweight bout, and James Mulheron vs. Justin Willis in a heavyweight bout.

Some of the more notable suspensions include Justin Willis being out for 180 days until cleared by negative MRI on right shoulder and Amanda Lemos being out 180 days or until cleared by negative X-ray on right thumb. Everyone else got away with a short suspension. Nelson, who was TKO’d in the main event, only received a suspension for 45 days.

Here are the entire medical suspensions:

Gunnar Nelson: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for TKO

Cynthia Calvillo: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact; left forearm X-ray was negative

Joanne Calderwood: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact for hard bout

Paul Felder: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact for right eyelid laceration

Stevie Ray: suspended 60 days with 45 days no contact for TKO

Jack Marshman: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact for hard bout; CT scan negative

Ryan Janes: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact for right cheek laceration

Paul Craig: suspended 60 days with 45 days no contact for TKO; head CT was negative

James Mulheron: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for hard bout

Justin Willis: suspended 180 days or until cleared by doctor for ribs; suspended a minimum of 30 days

Bobby Nash: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for TKO

Alexandre Pantoja: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact

Neil Seery: suspended 180 days or until cleared by doctor for ribs; suspended a minimum of 45 days

Charlie Ward: suspended 60 days with 45 days no contact for KO

Daniel Teymur: suspended 180 days or until cleared by doctor for right hand; suspended a minimum 45 days

Brett Johns: suspended 180 days or until cleared by negative MRI on right shoulder; suspended a minimum 30 days

Albert Morales: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact for brow laceration

Leslie Smith: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact; X-ray was negative

Amanda Lemos: suspended 180 days or until cleared by negative X-ray on right thumb; suspended a minimum 45 days

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UFC Fight Night Glasgow Nets Brutally Low Ratings

In a week full of all-out hype and buzz surrounding Conor McGregr’s anticipated boxing match with Floyd Mayweather, Sunday’s (July 16, 2017) UFC Fight Night 113 from the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, got lost amidst a sea of promotional overload when it aired two days after the exhausting world tour ended. That lead to some […]

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In a week full of all-out hype and buzz surrounding Conor McGregr’s anticipated boxing match with Floyd Mayweather, Sunday’s (July 16, 2017) UFC Fight Night 113 from the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, got lost amidst a sea of promotional overload when it aired two days after the exhausting world tour ended.

That lead to some dismal ratings for the Europe-based card, as MMA Fighting’s Dave Meltzer reported that UFC Fight Night Glasgow averaged a paltry 402,000 viewers throughout its 3:00-6:00 p.m EST afternoon slot, a number that ranked significantly lower than the most recent afternoon card on foreign soil, May 28’s UFC Fight Night 109 from Stockholm, Sweden which did 496,000 viewers.

That card went head-to-head with the Indianapolis 500 over Memorial Day weekend in the United States, with top-ranked light heavyweight contender Alexander Gustafsson outlasting Glover Teixeira over the course of a brutal, scintillating five-round affair. The Glasgow event featured Gunnar Nelson vs. Santiago Ponzinibbio in the featured fight, a bout that was solid enough but brought little casual name recognition. Meltzer stated that the fact the UFC Fight Night 109 headliner lasted into fifth allowed it to build an audience compared to Ponznibbio’s shocking 82-second knockout of Nelson.

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The prelims for UFC Fight Night Glasgow featuring the retirement bout of longtime Scottish veteran Neil Seery, did 284,000 viewers compared to 353,000 for the preliminaries at UFC Fight Night 109.

As noted, UFC Fight Night Glasgow suffered from being an otherwise less-than-ballyhooed card in the days directly following the circus – or “s**show,” as Dana White dubbed it – that was the Mayweather vs. McGregor world tour, in addition to be ing in an odd time slot on Sunday afternoon.

While the UFC obviously has a huge payday coming (in conjunction with SHOWTIME) in Mayweather vs. McGregor on August 26, their own ratings have definitely been in the swamp this year. July 8’s UFC 213 preliminary card did the lowest ratings since 2014, a number that certainly effected by the pay-per-view (PPV) card losing its main event incredibly late in the game due to Amanda Nunes becoming ill and pulling out of her fight against Valentina Shevchenko.

Those numbers simply don’t bode well for the WME-IMG promotion, which has seen a disturbing turnaround in PPV sales and obviously overall ratings after several buy records were set during a blockbuster 2016 slate. It’s safe to say that a card airing from Scotland on a Sunday afternoon not involving any major stars is not the clearest reason or cause for concern, but at some point in 2017, the promotion has to start picking up some sort of momentum in 2017.

That should start with July 29’s packed UFC 214 from Anaheim, California, a stacked event featuring three title fights, the main of which being the anticipated Daniel Cormier vs. Jon Jones light heavyweight title rematch. If that doesn’t get some ratings numbers rising, it could be hard to imagine what will.

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Report: Gunnar Nelson Set To Appeal Knockout Loss To Santiago Ponzinibbio

It was a rough weekend for No. 8-ranked UFC welterweight Gunnar Nelson this past weekend (Sun. July 16, 2017). Nelson had a two-fight win streak snapped when he suffered a hellacious first round knockout loss to No. 14-ranked Santiago Ponzinibbio in the main event of UFC Fight Night Glasgow. The win marked Ponzinibbio’s fifth consecutive […]

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It was a rough weekend for No. 8-ranked UFC welterweight Gunnar Nelson this past weekend (Sun. July 16, 2017).

Nelson had a two-fight win streak snapped when he suffered a hellacious first round knockout loss to No. 14-ranked Santiago Ponzinibbio in the main event of UFC Fight Night Glasgow. The win marked Ponzinibbio’s fifth consecutive victory inside the Octagon; however, it came with a bit of controversy.

Following the fight, Nelson complained an eye poke from his counterpart that led to the vicious knockout, and upon review of the replay, four clean eye pokes can clearly be seen. Two pokes in each eye can be counted, in addition to a double poke as Ponzinibbio’s extended fingers can be seen making their way into Nelson’s eye sockets as they each have their arms extended in an exchange.

Photo Credit: MMA Plus UK

Per a report from MMA Plus UK, Nelson and his team are planning to appeal the knockout loss as a result of the pokes. The Argentine’s extended fingers were a direct violation of the Association Of Boxing Commissions’ (ABC) new Unified Rules of mixed martial arts (MMA):

“In the standing position, a fighter that moves their arm(s) toward their opponent with an open hand, fingers pointing at the opponent’s face/eyes, will be a foul. Referees are to prevent this dangerous behavior by communicating clearly to fighters. Fighters are directed to close their fists or point their fingers straight in the air when reaching toward their opponent.”

You can check out a video breaking down Ponzinibbio’s eye pokes throughout the fight here:

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UFC Fight Night Glasgow Reebok Fighter Payouts: Gunnar Nelson & Santiago Ponzinibbio Top List

UFC Fight Night Glasgow is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. UFC Fight Night Glasgow took place on Sunday, July 16th at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. The preliminary bouts aired on UFC Fight Pass at noon ET and on FOX Sports 1 at […]

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UFC Fight Night Glasgow is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money.

UFC Fight Night Glasgow took place on Sunday, July 16th at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. The preliminary bouts aired on UFC Fight Pass at noon ET and on FOX Sports 1 at 1 p.m. ET. The six bout main card aired on FOX Sports 1 at 3 p.m. ET.

A welterweight bout between Gunnar Nelson and Santiago Ponzinibbio served as the main event of the event while Joanne Calderwood vs. Cynthia Calvillo in a strawweight bout served as the co-main event. Rounding out the six bout main card was Paul Felder vs. Stevie Ray in a lightweight bout, Ryan Janes vs. Jack Marshman in a middleweight bout, Paul Craig vs. Khalil Rountree in a light heavyweight bout, and James Mulheron vs. Justin Willis in a heavyweight bout.

The full payouts include:

Santiago Ponzinibbio: $5,000 def. Gunnar Nelson: $5,000

Cynthia Calvillo: $2,500 def. Joanne Calderwood: $5,000

Paul Felder: $5,000 def. Stevie Ray: $5,000

Jack Marshman: $2,500 def. Ryan Janes: $2,500

Khalil Rountree: $2,500 def. Paul Craig: $2,500

Justin Willis: $2,500 def. James Mulheron: $2,500

Danny Roberts: $2,500 def. Bobby Nash: $2,500

Alexandre Pantoja: $2,500 def. Neil Seery: $5,000

Galore Bofando: $2,500 def. Charlie Ward: $2,500

Danny Henry: $2,500 def. Daniel Teymur: $2,500

Brett Johns: $2,500 def. Albert Morales: $2,500

Leslie Smith: $5,000 def. Amanda Lemos: $2,500

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