Luke Rockhold Reveals Why He Accepted Chris Weidman Rematch Before 205 Move

Rockhold put plans to move to light heavyweight on hold for this fight.

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Luke Rockhold reveals why he decided to put a move to light heavyweight from middleweight on hold to accept this rematch with someone he knows well.

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The former UFC middleweight champion was looking to make a big change to his pro-MMA career after his latest fight, which was a weight class change. Rockhold is coming off a devastating loss to Yoel Romero in the main event of UFC 221 in Australia.

If you recall, Rockhold was originally slated to fight Robert Whittaker for the middleweight title at the event. However, the promotion had to make changes to the card once Whittaker pulled out with an injury. Thus, the UFC booked Rockhold vs. Romero for the interim title.

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His plans changed once the UFC offered him a rematch against fellow former champion Chris Weidman at the UFC 230 PPV event. In a recent interview with Submission Radio, Rockhold noted that he couldn’t pass up a big middleweight fight at the most famous arena in the world. He did make it clear that he still does plan to make the weight class change in the near future.

“Simple enough, it’s a big fight in a big arena,” Rockhold said (H/T to MMAFighting). “It’s a place I’ve always wanted to go and a perfect match-up. It’s a very fitting situation. It’s something that gets me up, gets me excited, and makes me want to drop that weight. And there’s a hold up. There’s a hold up in the [light heavyweight] division. Obviously I’m very close to ‘DC’ [Daniel Cormier.] I know his standing, where he’s going and what’s going on right now. So there’s a lot of things that need to be cleared up before I make that move and run up on the light heavyweights.”

“It’s Weidman at Madison Square Garden,” Rockhold continued. “He’s an incredible fighter, man. He put away Kelvin Gastelum. People want to discredit Weidman because he’s had a couple of rough fights since we encountered but he showed up. You’re only as good as your last fight, they say. He showed up and put Gastelum away like nobody else has. He’s very relevant in the division. He’s No. 3 in the world so going in an putting him away again speaks volumes.”

“I was seeking this fight,” Rockhold said. “I thought that we could make this thing happen. We were trying to get the Madison Square Garden fight originally so it’s a fitting situation. It’s time to end this thing. We were supposed to have that rematch after the first fight. He thought certain ways about it and it’s time to silence everything, everybody. There was nothing else happening but me dominating that fight. I’m gonna go out there and prove that. Spinning heel-kick, whatever the f**k you guys want to talk about, it doesn’t f**king matter. I’m gonna go out there and I’m gonna put an end to this thing. I’m gonna put a stamp on it.”

The UFC 230 pay-per-view event is set to take place on Saturday, November 3, 2018 at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York City.

The main card airing on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. ET while the preliminary card will air on FOX Sports 1 at 8 p.m. ET and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.

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Breaking: Chris Weidman Out Of UFC 199 Title Bout

According to a report via FloCombat, former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman has been forced out of his scheduled UFC 199 title rematch against Luke Rockhold due to an injury. The report surfaced on Twitter earlier this afternoon from TalkMMA: If what I’m hearing is true, I hope Jacare is ready. Rumor is Weidman is

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According to a report via FloCombat, former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman has been forced out of his scheduled UFC 199 title rematch against Luke Rockhold due to an injury.

The report surfaced on Twitter earlier this afternoon from TalkMMA:

The report was later confirmed by MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani.

Weidman (13-1) suffered his first professional MMA defeat after being finished by Rockhold in their co-main event bout at UFC 194 back in December.

Weidman won the title back in July of 2013 when he defeated the former middleweight king Anderson Silva in dramatic fashion at UFC 162.

Rockhold (13-1) is a former Strikeforce middleweight champion who has amassed an impressive UFC resume that includes finishes of names such as Michael Bisping, Lyoto Machida, and now Chris Weidman.

The two men have gone back-and-forth at one another over the past few months leading up to their expected clash in June during media events and interviews.

It is not yet know who will replace Weidman, however, Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ Souza is coming off of an impressive first round finish of former title challenger Vitor Belfort in Brazil at UFC 198 this past Saturday night. The No. 2-Ranked middleweight would be an excellent replacement, as the hungry ‘Jacare’ has claimed he is ready for a title shot.

‘Jacare’ and Rockhold have a history with one another, as the two men met under the Strikeforce banner back in 2011, where Rockhold won the middleweight championship from the Brazilian after a unanimous decision victory.

UFC 199 is set to go down at The Forum in Inglewood, California on Saturday June 4th, and is set to feature a bantamweight title bout in the co-main event between rivals Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber.

UFC on FOX also confirmed the news shortly after it broke:

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Dominick Cruz vs. Urijah Faber III Slated For UFC 199

Reigning UFC bantamweight champion Dominick “The Dominator” Cruz returned last January to regain the title he had never technically lost, scoring a decision victory over TJ Dillashaw. After battling a string of injuries over the last four years, Cruz now appears to be healthy and it was thought that he would make the first defense

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Reigning UFC bantamweight champion Dominick “The Dominator” Cruz returned last January to regain the title he had never technically lost, scoring a decision victory over TJ Dillashaw.

After battling a string of injuries over the last four years, Cruz now appears to be healthy and it was thought that he would make the first defense of his new reign in a long-awaited trilogy bout against former WEC champion Urijah Faber.

UFC President Dana White officially announced at today’s (March 4, 2016) UFC: Unstoppable press conference that Cruz and Faber will meet for the third time in the co-main event of June 4’s UFC 199 from the L.A. Forum in Los Angeles, California.

The two men have split wins and losses throughout their bitter rivalry with “The California Kid” scoring a submission victory over Cruz back in 2007, and “The Dominator” picking up a decision win in the rematch back in 2011.

Faber has now won three of his last four bouts including victories over Alex Caceres, Francisco Rivera, and most recently Frankie Saenz.

Cruz, despite his troubled history with injuries, is a man many consider to be the best 135 pounder of all-time, possessing a near perfect 21-1 record with his only career loss coming to Faber.

UFC 199 is set to be headlined by a middleweight title rematch between divisional kingpin Luke Rockhold and ex-boss Chris Weidman.

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