UFC 186: 5 Reasons to Watch Johnson vs. Horiguchi Fight Card

And we’re off again!
The UFC’s busy spring schedule continues this Saturday as Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson defends his flyweight championship against Kyoji Horiguchi at UFC 186.
The headlining bout will put Johnson’s title on the line for an impr…

And we’re off again!

The UFC’s busy spring schedule continues this Saturday as Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson defends his flyweight championship against Kyoji Horiguchi at UFC 186.

The headlining bout will put Johnson’s title on the line for an impressive sixth straight time, while Horiguchi aims to improve his professional record to 16-1.

While this flyweight tilt should offer exciting action from bell to bell, it isn’t the only featured showdown worthy of an audience.

From middleweight contenders to former NHL goons, this weekend’s main card ain’t too shabby.

Here are five reasons to pay the price tag and tune in.

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UFC on Fox 15 Results: 3 Fights for Beneil Dariush to Take Next

With his dominant win over hometown hero Jim Miller at UFC on Fox 15, Beneil Dariush established himself as a force at 155 pounds. While besting Miller might not mean quite as much as it did three or four years ago, it still matters an awful lot.
Parti…

With his dominant win over hometown hero Jim Miller at UFC on Fox 15, Beneil Dariush established himself as a force at 155 pounds. While besting Miller might not mean quite as much as it did three or four years ago, it still matters an awful lot.

Particularly noteworthy was the manner in which the feat was accomplished. Dariush comprehensively out-grappled and outthought one of the lightweight division’s most accomplished competitors.

Where this places the 25-year-old in the sport’s most talent-rich division remains to be seen, but he should certainly be within spitting distance of the Top 10.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at what may be next in store for Dariush.

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UFC on Fox 15 Results: 3 Fights for Luke Rockhold to Take Next

The expectation heading into UFC on Fox 15’s main event between Luke Rockhold and Lyoto Machida was that it would be a tight, ultra-competitive affair. Both men appeared, at least on paper, to be extremely evenly matched.
Not so much, as it turns…

The expectation heading into UFC on Fox 15’s main event between Luke Rockhold and Lyoto Machida was that it would be a tight, ultra-competitive affair. Both men appeared, at least on paper, to be extremely evenly matched.

Not so much, as it turns out.

The Brazilian started the fight promisingly enough, connecting with several bravado-inducing shots to his foe’s almost comically chiseled chin. His success was short-lived, however.

Rockhold capitalized on a minor slip and proceeded to maul Machida on the floor for the next four minutes, landing vicious strikes in between frequent transitions and submission attempts.

By round’s end, the former UFC light heavyweight champion was in a daze, stumbling back to his stool with the aid of his corner. In truth, few would have objected to the appearance of a towel at this point. But Machida did as fighters most often do, continuing on in the face of vanishingly small odds.

Mercifully, we didn’t have to wait long for the inevitable stoppage. Rockhold wasted little time in taking Machida to the ground and sinking in a fight-ending rear naked choke.

In light of such an impressive performance, anything less than a title shot would be a disappointment for Rockhold. Then again, given the unpredictable nature of MMA, few would confidently plot the path of any fighter.

With that said, let’s go ahead and speculate on Rockhold’s immediate future anyway, dear readers.

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Top 7 Most Offensively Versatile Fighters in the UFC Today

Versatility in today’s mixed martial arts is like having a gun in a knife fight.
From smothering clinch work to defiant striking and titanic takedowns to battle-tested top games, fighter’s often tap into their versatile tool belts to survive the harsh …

Versatility in today’s mixed martial arts is like having a gun in a knife fight.

From smothering clinch work to defiant striking and titanic takedowns to battle-tested top games, fighter’s often tap into their versatile tool belts to survive the harsh Octagon conditions.

But throughout the entirety of the sport’s long list of premier athletes, only a few fighters possess the true capability to harness these power and display greatness.

Here are the seven most offensively versatile fighters in the UFC today.

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UFC Rankings: Updates Following UFC Fight Night 64: Gonzaga vs. Cro Cop 2

Gabriel Gonzaga entered UFC Fight Night 64 as a Top 15 UFC heavyweight, but he suffered a third straight loss in his rematch with Mirko Cro Cop. Now, Gonzaga’s contender status has been revoked and there’s even a chance he may have seen his last bout i…

Gabriel Gonzaga entered UFC Fight Night 64 as a Top 15 UFC heavyweight, but he suffered a third straight loss in his rematch with Mirko Cro Cop. Now, Gonzaga’s contender status has been revoked and there’s even a chance he may have seen his last bout inside the Octagon.

Only three years ago, Cro Cop left the UFC and looked to be done with MMA. However, he went on to win three out of his next four bouts and returned to the Octagon as a headliner on Saturday. With an upset win over Gonzaga, Cro Cop may even have heavyweight title contention on his mind once again.

Was Cro Cop’s win at UFC Fight Night 64 enough to earn him a spot in the Top 15 rankings? Did any other fighters make big moves with their performances over the weekend?

Here are the latest official UFC rankings, per UFC.com, which are voted on by the MMA media.

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7 Female Athletes Who Should Pursue MMA

The sport of women’s MMA is a young one, much comparable to MMA when Royce Gracie dominated with the art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu early on for the men. Because of that, there is a need for talent, and women from other disciplines can certainly fill that …

The sport of women’s MMA is a young one, much comparable to MMA when Royce Gracie dominated with the art of Brazilian jiu-jitsu early on for the men. Because of that, there is a need for talent, and women from other disciplines can certainly fill that need.

Combat sports have some talented athletes who do not participate in MMA but in their respective base sports. These sports include Brazilian jiu-jitsu, wrestling, boxing, muay thai and judo, among others.

Strong involvement in those sports leads to a good base for those athletes to build on. Look what it’s done for athletes like Ronda Rousey, a former Olympic judoka-turned-UFC champion.

With that, let’s take a look at seven female athletes who should give MMA a shot, as they could potentially be great fighters given time and development.

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