Jeremy Stephens Blasts Brian Ortega: ‘Shut The F*ck up & Fight’

Jeremy Stephens is ripping Brian Ortega for not taking a last-minute fight with him at UFC 226. Ortega was scheduled to challenge UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway in the co-main event of UFC 226. Holloway was forced to pull out due to concussion…

Jeremy Stephens is ripping Brian Ortega for not taking a last-minute fight with him at UFC 226. Ortega was scheduled to challenge UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway in the co-main event of UFC 226. Holloway was forced to pull out due to concussion-like symptoms. The UFC tried to put together a bout between Ortega and […]

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The UFC Should Not Rush Max Holloway Back To The Octagon

The MMA Gods struck again earlier this week when UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway — who was scheduled to defend his title against challenger Brian Ortega in the co-main event of this Saturday night’s UFC 226 megacard in Las Vegas &#8…

The MMA Gods struck again earlier this week when UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway — who was scheduled to defend his title against challenger Brian Ortega in the co-main event of this Saturday night’s UFC 226 megacard in Las Vegas — was removed from the event due to health concerns. A combination of a concussion […]

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Dana White Details Timeline For ‘Not Fine’ Max Holloway’s UFC Return

This doesn’t sound like the best news for Max Holloway…

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The MMA world was dealt some disappointing news late last night when it was revealed that UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway had been forced out of his anticipated title bout versus Brian Ortega in the co-main event of this weekend’s (Sat., July 7, 2018) UFC 226 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“Blessed” was diagnosed with concerning concussion-like symptoms, making two trips to the hospital after pulling out of an unprecedented third title fight in 2018 only seven months into the year. Former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping was one of the first to notice Holloway’s symptoms and publicly say something, questioning “Blessed’s” health during an interview on last night’s UFC Tonight.

The UFC tried to find a replacement opponent for Ortega on short notice, but “T-City” understandably wouldn’t fight unless it was for the title, so the UFC reportedly tried to book former lightweight champion Frankie Edgar opposite surging featherweight Jeremy Stephens, but “The Answer” simply couldn’t make it in time.

So UFC 226 was left without its awaited featherweight title fight, but more importantly, Holloway was left with some serious questions about his health. Speaking up about the sensitive topic at today’s UFC 226 pre-fight press conference (via MMA Fighting), UFC President Dana White discussed Holloway’s health and when he may return to fighting while noting that “Blessed” clearly wasn’t fine like he said he was:

“It’s a weird situation. I was talking to Jeff Novitzky in the back and there’s a couple of different — some people think it’s concussion-related and some people think it’s weight cut-related, so they haven’t really got down to the bottom of what it is. But according to him he feels fine but obviously he’s not fine. So we’re going to continue to try to figure out what’s wrong with Max Holloway.

“In the meantime, there’s no way that this guy is going to fight anytime soon.”

White dove into detail about exactly what measures the UFC was taking to find out what was wrong with one of their previously most active champions, confirming they would go to any length to figure out a solution:

“We’re running him through every test there is. … He needs go to the Mayo Clinic or one of these types of places and do a full — yes, we will take care of Max Holloway and he’ll go through every type of testing there is until we can figure out what’s wrong with him.”

The outspoken exec also discussed Stephens’ insistence to fight on the card, but with Ortega officially off of UFC 226, he said something else would have to be figured out:

“Literally, Jeremy Stephens will not stop blowing me up, he wants this fight so bad, he said he’ll take it on short notice,” White said. “He’s cutting weight already with the hopes that Ortega will accept the fight. Ortega has turned down the fight, so I don’t know. We’ll see what happens.”

Finally, with high-profile UFC main events seemingly affected by weight-cutting issues, injury, or both every pay-per-view event, White discussed the measures the UFC had taken to prevent that from happening at their Las Vegas-based Performance Institute, but it was impossible to fully prevent it:

“It’s impossible. It’s impossible to ensure what happened to Holloway doesn’t happen. Listen, you’re dealing with human beings. People get sick, things happen, it’s unfortunate, but it happens. There’s nothing we can do about it.

“We’ve done everything you could possibly try to do to make these guys healthier, to give them a safer place to train, eat the right foods, we have a restaurant at the PI where they can eat for free and we’ve done everything that we can possibly do to try and limit this.”

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Report: Frankie Edgar Refused Last-Minute UFC 226 Title Fight

This last-minute title bout was just too tough to pull off.

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Late last night, the news that UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway had been forced out of his awaited co-main event with Brian Ortega at Saturday’s UFC 226 sent shockwaves through the MMA universe.

As has unfortunately become the case for seemingly every UFC pay-per-view event this year, the promotion was left scrambling to find a potential replacement for “Blessed,” but alas, it was not meant to be.

Ortega’s camp recently confirmed that “T-City” would not be competing on the midsummer spectacle, instead taking the perhaps more intelligent route of waiting for Holloway when he does return. However, there was the possibility of another high-profile featherweight fight taking place on the card.

According to a report earlier today from ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, the UFC offered former lightweight champ Frankie Edgar, who rebounded from a knockout loss to Ortega this March by defeating Cub Swanson a month later, an interim title bout with surging veteran Jeremy Stephens, who is currently scheduled to on longtime former champion Jose Aldo in the UFC Boise co-main on July 28.

As he’s also shown throughout his stellar career. Edgar wanted to be “The Answer,” but there just wasn’t enough time to make it happen:

The fact that the reported fight was going to be for the interim featherweight title is curious as there’s a clear top contender in Ortega, while clogging up the division with a placeholder champion would have only further complicated matters.

With Holloway already pulling out of three fights in 2018 and it only being July, there’s no certainty he returns anytime soon now that he’s dealing with concussion-like symptoms.

An interim champion in the division would not have added clarity to that situation – quite the opposite would have been true.

Edgar can now wait to see how the situation plays out because fighting at UFC 226 just wasn’t feasible even if he owns a unanimous decision victory over ‘Lil’ Heathen’ at UFC 205.

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Jose Aldo Almost Retired After Second Max Holloway Loss

Former WEC and UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo nearly hung up his gloves for good after his second TKO loss to current champion Max Holloway. Holloway has defeated Aldo twice in a row by TKO, most recently at lasts December’s UFC 218, and the second time almost pushed Aldo to retirement. Aldo discussed his thoughts following […]

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Former WEC and UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo nearly hung up his gloves for good after his second TKO loss to current champion Max Holloway.

Holloway has defeated Aldo twice in a row by TKO, most recently at lasts December’s UFC 218, and the second time almost pushed Aldo to retirement.

Aldo discussed his thoughts following UFC 218 and why he’s continuing to fight as he prepares for his first non-title fight in nearly a decade (via MMA Fighting):

”After the fight, I took some time for myself, to think and stay with my family. Two weeks later, I met with my coaches, sat down with everyone. I asked what they thought, if it was time to stop or not. We decided to move forward. The next day I was in the gym.”

”I think I still have much wood to burn, full capacity to go there and fight for the title again. I still have four fights left in the contract. I want to do at least three this year. I want to get to the third fighting for the title, be champion again. Then, in the future, I think about retiring or not.”

Aldo entered the UFC and was immediately crowned as champion of the 145-pound division after the UFC bought and absorbed the WEC back in 2010. Aldo had been featherweight champion in the WEC and managed to reign over the weight class for six years in total.

Aldo lost his belt following a 13-second knockout loss at the hands of rival Conor McGregor at UFC 194 but managed to recapture the interim featherweight title after defeating Frankie Edgar for a second time at UFC 200.

Aldo has gone winless since the Edgar rematch and has now lost three of his last four fights by some form of knockout.

Thankfully, Aldo found his motivation to fight again after meeting with his team and coaches and is now set to fight Jeremy “Lil Heathen” Stephens in his first non-title fight in years.

Aldo and Stephens will meet in the co-main event of UFC on FOX 30 on July 28 in Calgary.

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Jose Aldo vs. Jeremy Stephens Expected For UFC On FOX 30

The UFC On FOX 30 card in Calgary this July just got a lot more interesting. Combate initially reported the news, which has since been confirmed by MMA Fighting and other outlets, that Jose Aldo vs. Jeremy Stephens is a “go” for the July fi…

The UFC On FOX 30 card in Calgary this July just got a lot more interesting. Combate initially reported the news, which has since been confirmed by MMA Fighting and other outlets, that Jose Aldo vs. Jeremy Stephens is a “go” for the July fight card. The Aldo-Stephens bout is expected to serve as the […]

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