Miss UFC “Road To The Octagon?” Here’s A Complete Replay

If you missed the debut of “Road to the Octagon” for Saturday’s UFC on FOX 19 card, you can see a complete replay of the program right here.

The card features Rashad Evans vs. Glover Teixeira, Lyoto Machida vs. Dan Henderson and Rose Namajunas vs. T…

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If you missed the debut of “Road to the Octagon” for Saturday’s UFC on FOX 19 card, you can see a complete replay of the program right here.

The card features Rashad Evans vs. Glover Teixeira, Lyoto Machida vs. Dan Henderson and Rose Namajunas vs. Tecia Torres on FOX from the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

10 Most Controversial Fights In UFC History

Mixed martial arts fights don’t always pan out the way they’re supposed to. Whether for poor game planning, bad refereeing or atrocious judging, plenty of high-profile bouts have escaped normality. In nature they are good, but controversial at the core. From unknowing submission taps to unrewarded beatdowns, the UFC’s Octagon has seen many of these

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Mixed martial arts fights don’t always pan out the way they’re supposed to.

Whether for poor game planning, bad refereeing or atrocious judging, plenty of high-profile bouts have escaped normality. In nature they are good, but controversial at the core.

From unknowing submission taps to unrewarded beatdowns, the UFC’s Octagon has seen many of these disputable occurrences first hand. So much so that we’ve decided to create a list for these promotional hiccups.

Personal opinions will be had, but here are the top 10 most controversial bouts in UFC history.

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Gegard Mousasi On Lyoto Machida: “He’s A Cheater, F–k Him”

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Gegard Mousasi was victorious over Thales Leites at UFC Fight Night 84, and explained that he would like to fight the top contenders in the middleweight division next. In an interview with MMA Fighting, Mousasi also took the opportunity to take a shot at Lyoto Machida.

“I would like to fight Michael Bisping, Vitor Belfort… Machida, when he’s not on steroids, and he’s not greased up,” Mousasi said. “No, because it’s true. The guy was f*cking greased up, and he looked like a 15-year-old boy when I fought him. Obviously, he was in Brazil. He was so f*cking slippery.

“People now are surely going to say that I’m a bad loser, but the guy didn’t look normal for a f*cking 38-year-old, and greased up all the way!” he said. “He was greased up. Once he sweat, it was greasy. Even Luke Rockhold said that he was greased up when they fought.

“He’s a cheater. What can I say? …F*ck him!”

UFC Fight Night 84 aired on Saturday, February 27th at The O2 Arena in London exclusively on UFC Fight Pass.

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Gegard Mousasi was victorious over Thales Leites at UFC Fight Night 84, and explained that he would like to fight the top contenders in the middleweight division next. In an interview with MMA Fighting, Mousasi also took the opportunity to take a shot at Lyoto Machida.

“I would like to fight Michael Bisping, Vitor Belfort… Machida, when he’s not on steroids, and he’s not greased up,” Mousasi said. “No, because it’s true. The guy was f*cking greased up, and he looked like a 15-year-old boy when I fought him. Obviously, he was in Brazil. He was so f*cking slippery.

“People now are surely going to say that I’m a bad loser, but the guy didn’t look normal for a f*cking 38-year-old, and greased up all the way!” he said. “He was greased up. Once he sweat, it was greasy. Even Luke Rockhold said that he was greased up when they fought.

“He’s a cheater. What can I say? …F*ck him!”

UFC Fight Night 84 aired on Saturday, February 27th at The O2 Arena in London exclusively on UFC Fight Pass.

Gegard Mousasi On Lyoto Machida: “He’s A Cheater, F–k Him”

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Gegard Mousasi was victorious over Thales Leites at UFC Fight Night 84, and explained that he would like to fight the top contenders in the middleweight division next. In an interview with MMA Fighting, Mousasi also took the opportunity to take a shot at Lyoto Machida.

“I would like to fight Michael Bisping, Vitor Belfort… Machida, when he’s not on steroids, and he’s not greased up,” Mousasi said. “No, because it’s true. The guy was f*cking greased up, and he looked like a 15-year-old boy when I fought him. Obviously, he was in Brazil. He was so f*cking slippery.

“People now are surely going to say that I’m a bad loser, but the guy didn’t look normal for a f*cking 38-year-old, and greased up all the way!” he said. “He was greased up. Once he sweat, it was greasy. Even Luke Rockhold said that he was greased up when they fought.

“He’s a cheater. What can I say? …F*ck him!”

UFC Fight Night 84 aired on Saturday, February 27th at The O2 Arena in London exclusively on UFC Fight Pass.

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Gegard Mousasi was victorious over Thales Leites at UFC Fight Night 84, and explained that he would like to fight the top contenders in the middleweight division next. In an interview with MMA Fighting, Mousasi also took the opportunity to take a shot at Lyoto Machida.

“I would like to fight Michael Bisping, Vitor Belfort… Machida, when he’s not on steroids, and he’s not greased up,” Mousasi said. “No, because it’s true. The guy was f*cking greased up, and he looked like a 15-year-old boy when I fought him. Obviously, he was in Brazil. He was so f*cking slippery.

“People now are surely going to say that I’m a bad loser, but the guy didn’t look normal for a f*cking 38-year-old, and greased up all the way!” he said. “He was greased up. Once he sweat, it was greasy. Even Luke Rockhold said that he was greased up when they fought.

“He’s a cheater. What can I say? …F*ck him!”

UFC Fight Night 84 aired on Saturday, February 27th at The O2 Arena in London exclusively on UFC Fight Pass.

Mousasi Eyes Rematch With ‘Cheater” Machida When He’s Not ‘On Steroids & Greased Up’

No. 9-ranked middleweight Gegard “The Dreamcatcher” Mousasi got back to his winning ways yesterday (February 27, 2016), scoring a dominant decision victory over Thales Leites in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 84 from London, England. Now back on track, Mousasi is undoubtedly eyeing some bigger fights in the foreseeable future. Speaking on the

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No. 9-ranked middleweight Gegard “The Dreamcatcher” Mousasi got back to his winning ways yesterday (February 27, 2016), scoring a dominant decision victory over Thales Leites in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night 84 from London, England.

Now back on track, Mousasi is undoubtedly eyeing some bigger fights in the foreseeable future.

Speaking on the matter with MMAFighting’s Ariel Helwani, “The Dreamcatcher” tossed out a few names, but one that specifically garnered attention.

Mousasi indicated that he would like a rematch with former light heavyweight champion Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida. Although he dropped a decision to “The Dragon” back in 2014, Mousasi claims that Machida cheated by greasing up and using steroids:

“I would like to fight Michael Bisping, Vitor Belfort … Machida, when he’s not on steroids and he’s not greased up,” Mousasi said.“No, because it’s true. The guy was f—ing greased up, and he looked like a 15-year-old boy when I fought him. Obviously he was in Brazil. He was so f–king slippery.”

Some bold accusations to say the least, “The Dreamcatcher” admitted that he’s not alone with these remarks, once again naming Machida as a cheater:

“People now are surely going to say that I’m a bad loser, but the guy didn’t look normal for a f–king 38-year-old, and greased up all the way. He was greased up. Once he sweat, it was greasy. Even Luke Rockhold said that he was greased up when they fought.”

“He’s a cheater. What can I say? … F— him.”

Do you agree with Mousasi here, and who would you like to see him square off with next?

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MMA: The Gym Wars (Part 1)

The gym is a sacred place for MMA fighters, somewhere they can put in the blood, sweat and tears required to hone their craft behind closed doors and away from the prying eyes of the public. What goes on there often remains a mystery to fans, but occasionally footage emerges that offers a rare and

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The gym is a sacred place for MMA fighters, somewhere they can put in the blood, sweat and tears required to hone their craft behind closed doors and away from the prying eyes of the public.

What goes on there often remains a mystery to fans, but occasionally footage emerges that offers a rare and fascinating insight into the lives of these warriors who are putting it all on the line – not just a few times a year in the cage, but often on a daily basis in the training room.

In this three part series we’ll look to uncover the best behind-the-scenes gym footage, from knockout blows to hard sparring sessions featuring some of the biggest names in the sport.

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