Four Upcoming UFC Fights You DO NOT Want To Miss

It’s been an absolutely crazy year in the world of mixed martial arts so far. We’ve seen seven champions dethroned by a large percentage of underdogs in the UFC alone. Outside the arena of combat there’s been some harrowing lows, with the losses of numerous fighters and legends still weighing heavy on our minds. Inside […]

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It’s been an absolutely crazy year in the world of mixed martial arts so far. We’ve seen seven champions dethroned by a large percentage of underdogs in the UFC alone. Outside the arena of combat there’s been some harrowing lows, with the losses of numerous fighters and legends still weighing heavy on our minds. Inside the biggest MMA promotion things have been getting wild, and we’ve been right here with you every step of the way.

It’s time to look forward now, as there are a number of seriously entertaining fights coming up. Once again it’s the UFC with all the marbles as we are deep in to the second half of 2016. New owners, same stars and a whole bunch of exciting scraps to anticipate is the story of the UFC right now. Let’s take a peak at the five upcoming UFC fights you really don’t want to miss!

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Carlos Condit vs. Demian Maia

Former interim welterweight champion and WEC boss Carlos Condit will look to bounce back from a very narrow split decision loss to Robbie Lawler at UFC 195. Now ‘Ruthless’ has been dethroned by Tyron Woodley, the division is once again shifting, but hoping to capitalize will be Brazilian Jiu Jitsu ace Demian Maia.

Maia submitted Matt Brown at UFC 198 to make it five straight wins, and his August 27 date with ‘The Natural Born Killer’ has a lot on the line. This one has all the makings of a great fight, so tune in to watch UFC on FOX 21 and see who emerges as the next title contender at 170 pounds.

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Video: Preview Of Nate Diaz On “The Exchange” With Megan Olivi

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Ahead of his highly-anticipated immediate rematch against Conor McGregor at the UFC 202 pay-per-view in August, longtime UFC veteran Nate Diaz appears on “The Exchange with Megan Olivi.”

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Ahead of his highly-anticipated immediate rematch against Conor McGregor at the UFC 202 pay-per-view in August, longtime UFC veteran Nate Diaz appears on “The Exchange with Megan Olivi.”

Featured above is a preview of the Stockton native talking to UFC broadcast member Megan Olivi about his career and upcoming 170-pound rematch against the UFC’s 145-pound champion.

The full episode of Nate Diaz on “The Exchange with Megan Olivi” premieres this Tuesday, August 2nd on UFC Fight Pass.

UFC 202: Diaz vs. McGregor 2 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 20, 2016 from the new T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Join us here at MMANews.com on 8/20 for live coverage of the UFC 202 PPV!

Video: UFC 202: Diaz vs. McGregor 2 “Extended Preview”

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On late Saturday evening, UFC released the official “Extended Preview” for their next pay-per-view, which is expected to be among the biggest of all-time.

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On late Saturday evening, UFC released the official “Extended Preview” for their next pay-per-view, which is expected to be among the biggest of all-time.

UFC Featherweight Champion Conor McGregor faces the only man to ever beat him inside the Octagon, Nate Diaz, in an immediate 170-pound rematch.

The official description for UFC 202: Extended Preview reads as follows:

“In arguably the most anticipated rematch in UFC history, Conor McGregor takes on Nate Diaz in the main event of UFC 202 looking to avenge the only UFC loss of his career. Watch the extended preview and get your tickets now at www.ufc.com/tickets.”

Join us here at MMANews.com on 8/20 for live coverage of UFC 202!

Tyron Woodley Calls out Nick Diaz and Georges St-Pierre After UFC 201 Title Win

After a long climb up the UFC’s mountain of 170-pound talent, Tyron Woodley reached the top at UFC 201 by knocking out Robbie Lawler. Now the proud owner of a big gold belt, the newly minted welterweight champion has just one goal left; make enough cas…

After a long climb up the UFC’s mountain of 170-pound talent, Tyron Woodley reached the top at UFC 201 by knocking out Robbie Lawler. Now the proud owner of a big gold belt, the newly minted welterweight champion has just one goal left; make enough cash to comfortably retire.

Speaking with the assembled media at the UFC 201 post-fight press conference (warning, NSFW language), the Chosen One called for a big-money fight against an established name while dismissing any discussion of facing less-marketable opposition. Via BloodyElbow.com’s Anton Tabuena:

You know, I want to make some money now, to be honest…This is a sport where we can make cash now, so instead of just saying ‘this person deserves it, he worked his way up the ranks,’ I think Nick Diaz comes out of suspension in 2 days. I would love to fight him at UFC 202, I know his brother is fighting (there)…I would like to give him that opportunity, or I would like to fight Georges St-Pierre in New York City.

That declaration will almost certainly irk diehard fans. In many ways, Woodley fell into his own title shot at UFC 201 by narrowly edging out Kelvin Gastelum at UFC 183 and having a UFC 192 fight with Johny Hendricks get scrapped due to a botched weight cut. Many fans claim that Woodley, who sat out 18 months for a fight with Lawler, cut the line by getting a title shot instead of surging veteran Demian Maia or knockout artist Stephen Thompson.

That said, the move is undeniably good business. The UFC has drawn constant questions about fighter pay over the last few years, and the only reliable way for talented-yet-unknown fighters to make bank is by working opposite established names. Fights with either St-Pierre or Diaz offer substantially larger paydays than any alternative, and that would be further boosted by taking a spot on a big card like UFC 202 or UFC 205.

So what does he think should come next for Thompson, who many view as next in line for the title?

“Stephen Thompson said he wanted to fight Robbie Lawler. … He’ll get the opportunity to have that fight,” he said and continued, “I feel no obligation to go by the rankings. We all know how those rankings are produced anyway. I want to fight the money fights.”

While it’s unlikely he gets a crack at St-Pierre (who likely has no interest in going after the welterweight title), a fight with either Nick or Nate Diaz is a legitimate possibility. 

As Woodley stated, Nick will soon come off suspension and, outside fighting St-Pierre himself, has few logical options for a return opponent. A title fight with Woodley could be big enough to lure him back into the cage, and could do numbers at the box office.

Nate is in a similar position. Currently lined up to face Conor McGregor in a rematch at UFC 202, there are very few lucrative matchups available to him past that. With another win, he will have out-grown any potential fighters in the lightweight division, and has little to work with in a burdensome welterweight division.

Ultimately, it’s impossible to guess what will happen at this point. The welterweight title picture just became much more chaotic…and not necessarily in a bad way.

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Tyron Woodley Calls Out Nick Diaz For ‘Money Fight’ At UFC 202

Continuing the jaw-dropping streak of UFC champions losing their belt by brutal stoppage, new welterweight champion Tyron Woodley put a stamp on his title victory when he knocked out Robbie Lawler with one massive punch in the main event of last night’s (Sat., July 30, 2016) UFC 201 from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. […]

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Continuing the jaw-dropping streak of UFC champions losing their belt by brutal stoppage, new welterweight champion Tyron Woodley put a stamp on his title victory when he knocked out Robbie Lawler with one massive punch in the main event of last night’s (Sat., July 30, 2016) UFC 201 from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

After the bout, Woodley appeared on the post-fight show on FOX Sports 1, where top-ranked welterweight contender Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson was auspiciously a co-host for the evening. With two straight wins over Rory MacDonald and Johny Hendricks, it’s largely perceived that “Wonderboy” would receive the next shot, something he predictably called out for while interviewing Woodley:

“That was a first round finish, and I know you’re not injured. What are the chances we get it on in November my friend?”

But while “Wonderboy” wants to fight Woodley at the UFC’s New York debut event of UFC 205 in November, the new champ has other plans. He’s said he’s looking for a big money fight with a certain returning fan favorite instead:

Woodley took a jab at Thompson by citing his preference to fight Lawler rather than him, and said he would rather get a more lucrative bout with longtime veteran Nick Diaz, who returns from suspension next month, at August’s UFC 202:

“Well this is what I think, I think that you say you wanted to fight Robbie Lawler, and you’ll get an opportunity to fight Robbie Lawler, because who I wanna fight now is, I think now Nick Diaz comes off of suspension in two days, he’s a money fight. I’ve been in this game, I’m an O.G., I wanna make the big dough, so if he wants to fight August with his brother Nate Diaz, I think me and him can show down at that event. I’m uninjured, August, I’m ready to go, 202, let’s make the money. I think he’s deserved it, I think he’s put enough butts in the seats, he deserves to make that payday, so let’s go get it.”

Thompson wouldn’t stop pressing the issue, however, issuing a bit of a half-hearted congratulations to Woodley before proclaiming he could beat both Woodley and Diaz:

“I know I got your number. I know you count on Nick Diaz; I know I can beat both of you guys. I’m just saying man, come on, you gotta give it to me!”

Woodley had the perfect response for that, stating that “Wonderboy “ will have his chance after he gets his big payday and Thompson fights some lower-ranked ‘young buck’ contenders:

“You’ll get your chance after I go make this money. You and the rest of the ‘young bucks’ can scrap each other up; Gastelum and Magny, I’m gonna go get that money.”

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Video: USADA Catches Up With Conor McGregor

UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor is deep in to his training camp for the big rematch with Nate Diaz at UFC 202. After suffering a second round submission loss to Diaz at UFC 196, a lot is on the line for ‘The Notorious.’ Although the fight took place at 170 pounds, meaning McGregor’s belt stayed intact, […]

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UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor is deep in to his training camp for the big rematch with Nate Diaz at UFC 202. After suffering a second round submission loss to Diaz at UFC 196, a lot is on the line for ‘The Notorious.’ Although the fight took place at 170 pounds, meaning McGregor’s belt stayed intact, both pride and legitimacy hang in the balance. Two straight losses heading in to his first title defense would not be a good look.

While the Irish star stays at welterweight, the 145-pound division is kept warm by Jose Aldo. The former undisputed champ topped Frankie Edgar at UFC 200 for the interim strap. On August 20 we’ll not only see if McGregor can take back the somewhat humiliating March 5 loss to Diaz, but we could well see a further delay in featherweight proceedings. Used to breaking records on a regular basis during his three-year UFC stint, ‘The Notorious’ is also topping the table for random drug tests.

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Ever since USADA (United States Anti Doping Agency) joined forces with the UFC in mid-2015, we’ve seen mixed martial arts from a whole new perspective. We all knew the stricter drug testing program would usher in massive change, but few expected the frequency and high calibre of the scalps claimed thus far. We recently reported that Holly Holm topped the USADA list as most tested athlete in the past year, as the former champion hit 14 in total. Never one to be outdone, McGregor joins ‘The Preacher’s Daughter’ in the top spot. Random testers caught up to the featherweight boss before his morning training session this week.
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McGregor avidly supports USADA in his latest social media posts, thanking the agency for helping bring about a cleaner sport. On the subject of USADA, here’s the top ranked fighters in terms of drug tests administered over the past year.

Conor McGregor/Holly Holm tested 14 times.

Rafael dos Anjos tested 13 times.

Vitor Belfort/Jose Aldo/Anderson Silva tested 12 times.

Daniel Cormier/Luke Rockhold/Robbie Lawler/Yoel Romero/Ronda Rousey/Junior dos Santos/Miesha Tate/Thiago Alves tested 10 times.

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