Derrick Lewis Saved Confederate Flag-Carrying Man In Houston Hurricane

UFC heavyweight Derrick Lewis lives in Houston, where a terrible hurricane has been flooding and wreaking havoc over the past few days. Lewis, in the midst of preparing for a showdown with Fabricio Werdum at October’s UFC 216, helped rescue a man and his family from the flooding despite the fact that they were toting […]

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UFC heavyweight Derrick Lewis lives in Houston, where a terrible hurricane has been flooding and wreaking havoc over the past few days.

Lewis, in the midst of preparing for a showdown with Fabricio Werdum at October’s UFC 216, helped rescue a man and his family from the flooding despite the fact that they were toting a Confederate flag.

Lewis told the story as Hurricane Harvey continued to tear through Houston to MMAjunkie.com, and it was quite the interesting one:

“I don’t care about that. I live in Texas. It ain’t nothing new. I’ve been living in the South all my life, and it ain’t nothing I hadn’t seen before or discussed about. I don’t care about that type of stuff. I just wanted to help him.”

“I picked up one guy and his family, his wife – he just kept apologizing to me, because all he really had was his clothes, and he wanted to take his Confederate flag. He wanted to take that with him, and he just apologized and said, ‘Man, I’ll sit in the back of your truck, man. I don’t want to have my flag inside of your truck like this.’ I said, ‘Man, I’m not worried about that.’

“He’s saying, ‘You never know if you ever need someone, so …’ – I already knew where he was going with it. I just said, ‘Don’t even worry about it. It’s OK. I don’t care about that.’ His wife kept hitting him and saying, ‘You should have just left it.’”

With all of the racial tension and animus going on due to far-right groups asserting themselves in Charlottesville recently, Lewis says the man’s wife was more angered at the Confederate flag-wearing man more than he was.

But it’s encouraging to know that “The black Beast was willing to put racial differences aside and do what he knew was right in terms of pure human decency.

Lewis and Werdum will throw down on October 7.

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The Complete Guide to UFC 192: Cormier vs. Gustafsson

The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to Houston with a stacked card this Saturday on pay-per-view. In the headliner, light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier takes on former top contender Alexander Gustafsson in an outstanding scrap. While Gusta…

The Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to Houston with a stacked card this Saturday on pay-per-view. In the headliner, light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier takes on former top contender Alexander Gustafsson in an outstanding scrap. While Gustafsson’s booking drew heat from fans who would’ve preferred not to see a challenger who was melted in his last outing, it is one of the best fights that can be made in the division.

The long shadow of Jon Jones hangs over the entire event. Forty percent of the fighters on the main card—Cormier, Gustafsson, Rashad Evans and Ryan Baderhave fallen to the longtime and now former light heavyweight champion. This fight is for the full title only because the UFC has made it so, not because there’s any doubt as to who the best 205-pounder on the planet happens to be.

Jones will likely get the winner of the main event when he returns from his suspension. While Cormier holds the belt he won against Anthony Johnson, this is essentially a glorified top contender matchup. With that said, it’s still an outstanding fight.

The rest of the card is stacked to the brim with meaningful and entertaining bookings. In the co-main event, former welterweight champion Johny Hendricks takes on Tyron Woodley in a likely top contender matchup. The winner will likely draw the winner of Robbie Lawler vs. Carlos Condit in January.

Further down the card, the hits keep coming. Bader takes on Evans in what could also be a top contender matchup at 205 pounds, with the winner getting a shot at either Gustafsson or Cormier if Jones can’t return to action in the near future.

Shawn Jordan and Ruslan Magomedov meet in a matchup of two of the division’s best younger fighters, with Magomedov in particular on the cusp of breaking through to the divisional elite. Jessica Eye takes on Julianna Pena in the main card’s opener as The Ultimate Fighter 18 winner gets a shot at vaulting herself into the top 10 and eventual contention.

The preliminary card is as good as it gets. Joseph Benavidez takes on Ali Bagautinov in the Fox Sports 1 headliner, and every fight beneath that carries some level of interest. Rising stars Yair Rodriguez and Rose Namajunas compete for attention with a matchup between violence specialists Albert Tumenov and Alan Jouban.

Even the Fight Pass portion of the event is outstanding. Sergio Pettis draws former top contender Chris Cariaso as he attempts to stay relevant in the flyweight division, rising star Islam Makhachev takes on Adriano Martins and hot prospect Sage Northcutt makes his debut in the evening’s curtain-jerker.

Let’s take a look at each individual matchup.

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Full Invicta 10 Card Announced for December in Houston

The Invicta 9 telecast informed us that Invicta 10 would take place in Houston and be headlined by an atomweight championship fight. On Tuesday, the company released the entire 10-fight card for the event. Headlined by atomweight champion Michelle Waterson and challenger Herica Tiburcio, Invicta 10 will be held December 5 on UFC Fight Pass. […]

The Invicta 9 telecast informed us that Invicta 10 would take place in Houston and be headlined by an atomweight championship fight. On Tuesday, the company released the entire 10-fight card for the event. Headlined by atomweight champion Michelle Waterson and challenger Herica Tiburcio, Invicta 10 will be held December 5 on UFC Fight Pass. […]

UFC 166: 3 Questions We Have About Junior Dos Santos

On October 19, 2013, at UFC 166 in Houston, Texas, Junior dos Santos will attempt to reclaim his title and become a two-time UFC heavyweight champion. At UFC 155, former heavyweight champion dos Santos lost his championship title in a one-sided beating…

On October 19, 2013, at UFC 166 in Houston, Texas, Junior dos Santos will attempt to reclaim his title and become a two-time UFC heavyweight champion. At UFC 155, former heavyweight champion dos Santos lost his championship title in a one-sided beating at the hands of his archrival, Cain Velasquez.

Considering the five-round thrashing given by Velasquez during their last encounter, there are a great number of questions that surround dos Santos. UFC 166 will answer many of these questions, as the world of mixed martial arts bears witness to one of the most heated trilogies in combat sports history.

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UFC 164 Fight Card: Yoel Romero Now Meets Brian Houston, Not Derek Brunson

Yoel Romero has a new opponent on the UFC 164 fight card. According to MMAJunkie.com, Romero’s originally scheduled opponent, Derek Brunson, has been injured. Replacing the Strikeforce veteran will be UFC newcomer Brian Houston. This is the second time in a row Brunson has had a fight scrapped. In June, Brunson‘s anticipated UFC on Fuel […]

Yoel Romero has a new opponent on the UFC 164 fight card. According to MMAJunkie.com, Romero’s originally scheduled opponent, Derek Brunson, has been injured. Replacing the Strikeforce veteran will be UFC newcomer Brian Houston. This is the second time in a row Brunson has had a fight scrapped. In June, Brunson‘s anticipated UFC on Fuel […]

Cain Velasquez, Junior Dos Santos Ratchet UFC 166 Promotional Hype in Houston

I pulled up to the Toyota Center at 12:10 p.m. CT on Thursday afternoon, a full 50 minutes before Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos were scheduled to hit the floor for an open workout session designed to promote their Oct. 19 headlining bout at UFC …

I pulled up to the Toyota Center at 12:10 p.m. CT on Thursday afternoon, a full 50 minutes before Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos were scheduled to hit the floor for an open workout session designed to promote their Oct. 19 headlining bout at UFC 166. I did not have high expectations for the […]