Diaz, Ferguson Betting Underdogs For Abu Dhabi

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Fading UFC legends Nick Diaz and Tony Ferguson, who are both 40 years old, were recently added to the promotion’s upcoming ABC card in Abu Dhabi, UAE, scheduled for Etihad Arena on Sat., Au…


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Fading UFC legends Nick Diaz and Tony Ferguson, who are both 40 years old, were recently added to the promotion’s upcoming ABC card in Abu Dhabi, UAE, scheduled for Etihad Arena on Sat., Aug. 3, 2024. Diaz battles grizzled 170-pound veteran Vicente Luque while Ferguson jumps to welterweight to face ex-lightweight “Maverick” Michael Chiesa.

Diaz and Ferguson opened as sizable betting underdogs, according to BetOnline.ag.

Vicente Luque -300
Nick Diaz +250

Mike Chiesa -450
Tony Ferguson +350

And the rest of the UFC Abu Dhabi main card odds:

Umar Nurmagomedov -400
Cory Sandhagen +330

Deiveson Figueiredo -135
Chito Vera +115

Mackenzie Dern -175
Loopy Godinez +150

Diaz (26-10, 2 NC) has not competed since a technical knockout loss to Robbie Lawler at UFC 266 back in late 2021. As for Ferguson (25-10), he’s mired in a seven-fight losing streak, having recently come up short against Paddy Pimblett at UFC 296 late last year.

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Alexander Volkanovski offers to serve as backup for Conor McGregor return at UFC 303: ‘I probably would’

Alexander Volkanovski offers to serve as backup for Conor McGregor fight at UFC 303Alexander Volkanovski says he’s staying ready as he’s open to filling in at UFC 303 to face Conor McGregor…

Alexander Volkanovski offers to serve as backup for Conor McGregor fight at UFC 303

Alexander Volkanovski says he’s staying ready as he’s open to filling in at UFC 303 to face Conor McGregor in case something happens to Michael Chandler.

Volkanovski has not fought since February when he got knocked out by Ilia Topuria to lose his featherweight title. After the loss, Volkanovski said he was going to take time off to let his brain heal.

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But, Volkanovski is back in the gym and says he’s ready to step in at UFC 303 if needed.

“You find me an exciting fight, maybe in the lightweight division, or something like that, that’s fun, maybe. I don’t want to wait too long… I mean I’ve told myself I wouldn’t do it, but to capitalize on a massive opportunity, lightweight because I know featherweight is going to be there, against Conor McGregor I still probably would, you just put that scenario there, maybe I will,” Alexander Volkanovski said to The AllStar.

If Chandler does have to pull out of his UFC 303 fight against McGregor, several fighters would be jumping at the chance to secure that fight. But, Volkanovski says he would be open to that fight, as he knows him vs. McGregor would be a fight many fans want to see given both are former featherweight champs.

Alexander Volkanovski backed to make UFC return despite KO loss he has no symptoms

Alexander Volkanovski shares prediction for UFC 302 main event

Alexander Volkanovski has shared his prediction for the UFC 302 lightweight title fight between Islam Makhachev and Dustin Poirier. Volkanovski fought Makhachev twice for the lightweight title so he is familiar with him.

With Volkanovski having experienced what Makhachev is like in there, he expects the champ to retain his belt with a stoppage win over Poirier.

Conor McGregor confirms negotiations for new UFC contract ahead of return let's see what happens
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“Islam’s going to be too good,” Volkanovski said on his YouTube channel. “I think he’s too safe of a fighter to make mistakes where he’s going to get caught against someone like Dustin Poirier. Dustin Poirier is a great fighter. I just think it’s a hard fight for anybody and I don’t see anyone beating Islam for a while – unless they catch him, right?.. I think Islam is that good where it’s going to be a finish. I think it’s going to be a submission finish.”

Makhachev is the sizeable -625 favorite to defeat Volkanovski.

Alexander Volkanovski offers to serve as backup for Conor McGregor return at UFC 303: ‘I probably would’

Alexander Volkanovski offers to serve as backup for Conor McGregor fight at UFC 303Alexander Volkanovski says he’s staying ready as he’s open to filling in at UFC 303 to face Conor McGregor…

Alexander Volkanovski offers to serve as backup for Conor McGregor fight at UFC 303

Alexander Volkanovski says he’s staying ready as he’s open to filling in at UFC 303 to face Conor McGregor in case something happens to Michael Chandler.

Volkanovski has not fought since February when he got knocked out by Ilia Topuria to lose his featherweight title. After the loss, Volkanovski said he was going to take time off to let his brain heal.

Alex Volkanovski 021824

But, Volkanovski is back in the gym and says he’s ready to step in at UFC 303 if needed.

“You find me an exciting fight, maybe in the lightweight division, or something like that, that’s fun, maybe. I don’t want to wait too long… I mean I’ve told myself I wouldn’t do it, but to capitalize on a massive opportunity, lightweight because I know featherweight is going to be there, against Conor McGregor I still probably would, you just put that scenario there, maybe I will,” Alexander Volkanovski said to The AllStar.

If Chandler does have to pull out of his UFC 303 fight against McGregor, several fighters would be jumping at the chance to secure that fight. But, Volkanovski says he would be open to that fight, as he knows him vs. McGregor would be a fight many fans want to see given both are former featherweight champs.

Alexander Volkanovski backed to make UFC return despite KO loss he has no symptoms

Alexander Volkanovski shares prediction for UFC 302 main event

Alexander Volkanovski has shared his prediction for the UFC 302 lightweight title fight between Islam Makhachev and Dustin Poirier. Volkanovski fought Makhachev twice for the lightweight title so he is familiar with him.

With Volkanovski having experienced what Makhachev is like in there, he expects the champ to retain his belt with a stoppage win over Poirier.

Conor McGregor confirms negotiations for new UFC contract ahead of return let's see what happens
Mandatory Credit: Stacy Revere

“Islam’s going to be too good,” Volkanovski said on his YouTube channel. “I think he’s too safe of a fighter to make mistakes where he’s going to get caught against someone like Dustin Poirier. Dustin Poirier is a great fighter. I just think it’s a hard fight for anybody and I don’t see anyone beating Islam for a while – unless they catch him, right?.. I think Islam is that good where it’s going to be a finish. I think it’s going to be a submission finish.”

Makhachev is the sizeable -625 favorite to defeat Volkanovski.

Report: UFC’s Nick Diaz Eyed Georges St-Pierre, More Before Taking Luque Fight

UFC veteran Nick Diaz will be making his return for the first time in nearly three years when he fights Vicente Luque at UFC Abu Dhabi on August 3, but he…

UFC veteran Nick Diaz will be making his return for the first time in nearly three years when he fights Vicente Luque at UFC Abu Dhabi on August 3, but he…

‘Big Bang’ Zhang Battles ‘Bronze Bomber’ This Weekend In Riyadh!

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It’s another round of blockbuster boxing bouts this weekend in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as the best of Queensberry goes head-to-head against the best of Matchroom, topped by the heavywei…


Artur Beterbiev and Dmitrill Bivol Press Conference
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It’s another round of blockbuster boxing bouts this weekend in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as the best of Queensberry goes head-to-head against the best of Matchroom, topped by the heavyweight showdown between Zhilei Zhang and Deontay Wilder.

The action gets underway this Sat. (June 1, 2024) at 2 p.m. ET, live on DAZN pay-per-view (PPV) in the United States. The event costs $69.99, which mirrors the price of Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk “Ring of Fire” spectacle from earlier this month.

The complete Queensberry vs. Matchroom 5v5 fight card below:

Zhilei Zhang vs. Deontay Wilder; Heavyweight
Daniel Dubois vs. Filip Hrgovic; Heavyweight
Hamzah Sheeraz vs. Austin Williams; Middleweight
Dmitry Bivol vs. Malik Zinad; For Bivol’s WBA light heavyweight title
Raymond Ford vs. Nick Ball; For Ford’s WBA featherweight title
Willy Hutchinson vs. Craig Richards; Light heavyweight

Fans may not finish in time for UFC 302, which gets underway at 6 p.m. ET.

“I’m looking forward to the fight, I respect Zhang,” Wilder said at the Queensberry vs. Matchroom 5v5 kickoff press conference. “He is a good fighter but it’s my time. I’ve been through a lot and I’ve had to regroup. I am quoting this fight as my last dance, my last chance. That’s what I am taking it accordingly as. I am ready to do what I am known to do. Be the Wilder I am. I lost my love for this business and I lost my hunger for so many different reasons. But now I am dealing with people who love the craziness and the wildness of Wilder.”

“They love the Wilder that says he wants a body on his record,” Wilder continued. “It’s amazing being around people who appreciate you. A lot of people don’t understand what we do and what we have to do to get to this point. Boxing has always been a business not a sport for me. We risk our lives for your guys’ entertainment. I’m not playing around this time. I have nothing to lose. I feel like I’ve lost so much already. I only have things to gain and this fight is going to tell. This fight we are going to see.”

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How To Use the Gable Grip in BJJ & MMA

How To Use the Gable Grip in BJJ & MMAGuest post by Evolve MMA, Asia’s premier championship brand for martial arts with the most number of World Champions…

How To Use the Gable Grip in BJJ & MMA

Guest post by Evolve MMA, Asia’s premier championship brand for martial arts with the most number of World Champions on the planet. Named as the #1 ranked martial arts organization in Asia by CNN, Yahoo! Sports, FOX Sports, and more, Evolve MMA is the best gym to learn MMA in Singapore.

As you delve into the grappling world of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), you’ll find the Gable Grip (also known as the Gable Clasp) to be an invaluable tool in your arsenal. 

Named after the legendary wrestler Dan Gable, this grip is a powerful way to control opponents, and when applied correctly, it can be the foundation you use to execute a variety of techniques. Understanding how to properly employ the gable grip will enhance your grappling game, giving you an edge on the mat or in the cage.

Understanding The Gable Grip

The gable grip is a palm-to-palm grip, where your fingers are not interlocked but rather placed over the back of your opposite hand, with thumbs flat alongside each other or wrapped around the wrist for reinforcement. This grip is admired for its strength and the minimal exertion of energy required to maintain it.

This versatile grip is not flashy, but its utility is vast. Use the gable grip in BJJ and MMA for control in various positions such as side control, during takedowns, when passing the guard, or in defensive situations.

Forming The Grip

To form a gable grip, follow these steps:

  • Bring your palms together, one hand facing down and the other facing up.
  • Lay the fingers of both hands flat against the back of the opposite hand, just below the knuckles.
  • Ensure your thumbs are flat against your hands or wrapped around the wrist, whatever provides you with the most control.

Some of the best times to use a gable grip in mixed martial arts and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu include: 

1) When Executing Takedowns

The gable grip can be a game-changer when shooting for takedowns. Once you’ve secured your arms around your opponent’s legs while shooting for a takedown, apply the gable grip to lock your arms and prevent your opponent from sprawling away. 

The leverage this grip provides prevents your opponent from spreading their feet apart, limiting their ability to sprawl or counter and giving you better control as you drive through for the takedown.

2) To Enhance Control

The gable grip can help you maintain dominance when you’ve passed your opponent’s guard and established side control. Use the grip to clasp your hands together behind your opponent’s back or around their neck and arm to prevent them from framing and escaping. The compact nature of the grip makes it difficult for your opponent to break your clasp.

3) For Defense And Escapes

The gable grip is not only an offensive technique. You can use the grip to control one of your opponent’s arms if you find yourself in a precarious position, such as having your back taken, preventing them from fully applying chokes or armlocks.

It’s also an effective way to prevent your opponent from posturing up and raining down hell on you if you find your back on the match. You can wrap your opponent up with a gable grip and prevent them from getting any offense off. 

MMA rules require the fighter on top to stay busy to prevent the referee from standing the fight off so use that to your advantage. If your sweeps and reversals aren’t working, wrap your opponent up with a gable grip and force the referee to reset the fight. Check out UFC’s Paddy Pimblett demonstrating how to take the back from the bottom closed guard using the gable grip in the above video.

4) To Set Up Submissions And Transitions

The gable grip is excellent for submissions like the short choke and arm triangle choke. Once you’ve trapped your opponent’s arm and head with your arm, use the gable grip to secure the position tightly, allowing you to focus on repositioning your body to finalize the choke without having to worry about maintaining hand control.

5) To Maintain Top Mount

Your opponent will likely try to buck and roll to escape when you secure the top mount position, but the gable grip can throw a wrench in their plans. Securing a Gable Grip around your opponent’s torso or arms can help you maintain your position and adjust to their movements without losing control.

6) To Hold On to Opponents During Transitions

Tyler Maguire employing the gable grip against Agilan Thani in their MMA bout at ONE Championship.

Another cool thing about the gable grip is its ability to transition seamlessly with your movements. You can adjust the grip accordingly as you flow from one position to the next, ensuring that you never lose control of your opponent. It’s an effective way to prevent opponents from scrambling away from you during transitions. 

Strength And Conditioning For The Gable Grip

While technique is paramount, the effectiveness of your gable grip also depends on your hand and forearm strength. Incorporate grip-specific exercises into your strength and conditioning routine to make your Gable Grip even more formidable. These exercises will also help you to develop Popeye-style muscles on your forearms. 

Make It A Part Of Your Grappling Arsenal

To be able to effectively utilize the gable grip, Some of the things you can do to improve your ability to use the gable grip include: 

Drill For Perfection

Drill For Perfection

Like any skill, the Gable Grip requires practice. Regularly drill positions and transitions where the grip is utilized. Focus on the nuances of the grip, such as thumb placement and the tightness of your clasp, to discover what works best for you. The Gable Grip is effective at all levels of mixed martial arts and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu so get comfortable with it. Understanding the nuances of the grip will also make it easier for you to break it when opponents try to use it on you. 

Live Sparring Application

Live Sparring Application

You can’t fully appreciate the effectiveness of the Gable Grip without testing it in live sparring. Engage in rolling sessions to use the grip as often as possible. Please take note of when it works, when it fails, and why. This real-time feedback is crucial in honing the technique. If you find your grip is often compromised or you’re struggling to maintain it, reassess your technique. Ensure your hand placement is correct, your clasp is tight, and your arms are engaged.

Learn From The Best

Live Sparring Application

Study high-level practitioners who use the Gable Grip effectively. Watch matches and instructional videos, and if possible, attend seminars. Learning from those who excel at using the grip can provide you with insights and nuances that you may not discover on your own.