Derrick Lewis Will Go To Dana White’s Doorstep To Get His Money

When the UFC announced that its UFC Manilla card was scrapped altogether after UFC legend BJ Penn pulled out of his return bout against Ricardo Lamas in the scheduled main event, the fighters involved on the card were devastated that they would be losing a payday. One such fighter who was left standing in the

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When the UFC announced that its UFC Manilla card was scrapped altogether after UFC legend BJ Penn pulled out of his return bout against Ricardo Lamas in the scheduled main event, the fighters involved on the card were devastated that they would be losing a payday.

One such fighter who was left standing in the dust of the cancelled card was No. 10-ranked Derrick Lewis who was set to take on Marcin Tybura in the co-main event of the evening.

Lewis recently spoke with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour regarding the cancelled card, courtesy of MMA Fighting, and revealed that he was alerted of the news after being woken up with multiple missed calls from his manager:

“They woke me out of my sleep,” he said. “I had like missed calls from my manager, and he told me he had bad news. I thought my opponent got hurt or something like that. He broke it down to me and said the whole card got cancelled. And I was just pissed. I said, ‘are they still going to pay me?’ He said he don’t know, that we were going to talk about it this week.

“I said, there ain’t no talking about it, let me call Dana White or somebody to pay me, because I don’t already don’t like flying don’t make me come all the way over here for nothing. So we’re still waiting. I haven’t anything from nobody.”

Although the UFC promised it would compensate the fighters for their inconvenience after the card was cancelled, Lewis believes his promotion will only compensate him for his stay in Manilla, leaving him with no profit off the trip:

Jul 7, 2016; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Derrick Lewis lands a hit against Roy Nelson during UFC Fight Night at MGM Grand Graden Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joshua Dahl-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 7, 2016; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Derrick Lewis lands a hit against Roy Nelson during UFC Fight Night at MGM Grand Graden Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joshua Dahl-USA TODAY Sports

“I don’t like that compensated stuff,” he said. “I’m thinking they are just going to pay me for all the little taxi cab rides I had to spend and the hotel and probably the plane tickets, and that’s not enough. I cut a lot of weight. I cut like 30 pounds for this fight. I was hurting man, you know, I wanted to eat. I wanted some chicken and I couldn’t eat. I was suffering.”

Lewis, who was visibly disgruntled over the entire situation, stated that he’ll be content just receiving the show money he was set to make’ and he’ll get it at any cost necessary:

“Hell, just give me my show money, just at least give me half of it. That’s what I want, I’ll be satisfied,” he said.

“Either I’m going to get it and either they’re going to hand it to me in my hands, or somebody’s going to have to pay for it.”

“Yeah I’ll call him,” he said. “I don’t got [a relationship with White], but my manager, I’d make somebody give me his number and either I’ll call him or I’ll show up at his doorstep, either one. Somebody’s going to pay me.”

Derrick Lewis has since been rescheduled to headline the UFC Fight Night 102 card later this year against Shamil Abdurakhimov, live on UFC Fight Pass from the Times Union Center in Albany, New York on December 9, 2016.

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Ricardo Lamas Quickly Booked For UFC Fight Night 98

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After having his planned UFC Fight Night 97 main event bout with B.J. Penn called off for this coming weekend, Ricardo Lamas has a new fight date.

Lamas will take on Charles Oliveira at U…

Ricardo Lamas

After having his planned UFC Fight Night 97 main event bout with B.J. Penn called off for this coming weekend, Ricardo Lamas has a new fight date.

Lamas will take on Charles Oliveira at UFC Fight Night 98 next month in Mexico City. The bout was first reported by FloCombat.

After working his way up to the ranks of title contender, Lamas (16-5) was forced back to the drawing board with a loss to then-champion Jose Aldo. He has posted a 7-3 Octagon mark overall.

Oliveira (21-6) has fought 15 times for the UFC, compiling a record of 9-6 overall. He is coming off a submission loss to Anthony Pettis.

UFC Fight Night 98 takes place November 5 and features Rafael dos Anjos vs. Tony Ferguson.

UFC Confirms Penn-Lamas As Main Event Of UFC Fight Night 97 In Manila

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As we reported over the weekend via Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com, the opponent for BJ Penn’s comeback fight has been changed once again.

On Monday, UFC officially confirmed the new opponent, as they made the announcement regarding the return of the legendary former multiple-division UFC champion.

Penn, who will soon finish serving his USADA suspension for voluntarily disclosing use of an IV that was against their new policy, will make his official Octagon return in the second-ever UFC event to take place in the Philippines.

On October 15th at the Mall Of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines, BJ Penn vs. Ricardo Lamas will headline UFC Fight Night 94, which will air live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1).

Below is the official press release that UFC issued on Monday to announce the fight and event:

PENN VS. LAMAS HEADLINES MANILA EVENT

Manila – UFC®, the world’s premier MMA organization, has announced its main event for UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila. This year’s card will be headlined by a five-round featherweight bout between returning legendary two division champion BJ “The Prodigy” Penn (16-10-2, fighting out of Hilo, Hawaii, USA) and No.4 ranked Ricardo “The Bully” Lamas (16-5-0, Fighting out of Chicago, Illinois, USA). Filipinos can expect fireworks in what is primed to be an explosive night of fights headlined by two of the world’s best featherweights.

BJ Penn is a name within MMA and the UFC that needs little introduction. A living legend within the sport, he is one of only two multi-division champions ever in UFC and the longest reigning lightweight division champion of all time, Penn is credited with helping to establish the lighter weight division of the UFC. His name when spoken by fans, fighters and MMA journalist alike is usually followed by the phrase “one of the greatest ever…”

Looking to build a legend of his own is #4 ranked featherweight Ricardo Lamas. An All-American collegiate wrestler with impeccable credentials, “The Bully” is a veteran of the division with signature finishes over Cub Swanson and Dennis Bermudez. Lamas is looking for a high profile win to put him back on track for a title shot.

UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila: LAMAS vs PENN will be held live on October 15 at the Mall of Asia Arena, marking the second live UFC event in the Philippines after the organizations successful sold out debut last year.

Tickets for UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila: LAMAS vs PENN can be purchased at all SM Tickets outlets or through www.smtickets.com. Official ticket prices have yet to be announced, but fight fans are encouraged to register on www.ufc.com/manila to gain special pre-sale access and up-to-date information on UFC Fight Night® Manila.

UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila: LAMAS vs PENN is sponsored by; Monster Energy, Harley-Davidson Asia Pacific, Hudson Shipping Lines, Phoenix Petroleum, Reebok Philippines, Lazada Philippines, Police Watches and Smart Bro.

UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila: LAMAS vs PENN will also be shown live on Hyper (ch. 53) and Hyper HD (ch. 130) on Cignal TV, the exclusive home of the UFC in the Philippines. Check your local listing for the official schedule.

Please continue to check UFC.com for more information or current fight news. All bouts live and subject to change. Other bouts will be confirmed as they become available.

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As we reported over the weekend via Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com, the opponent for BJ Penn’s comeback fight has been changed once again.

On Monday, UFC officially confirmed the new opponent, as they made the announcement regarding the return of the legendary former multiple-division UFC champion.

Penn, who will soon finish serving his USADA suspension for voluntarily disclosing use of an IV that was against their new policy, will make his official Octagon return in the second-ever UFC event to take place in the Philippines.

On October 15th at the Mall Of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines, BJ Penn vs. Ricardo Lamas will headline UFC Fight Night 94, which will air live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1).

Below is the official press release that UFC issued on Monday to announce the fight and event:

PENN VS. LAMAS HEADLINES MANILA EVENT

Manila – UFC®, the world’s premier MMA organization, has announced its main event for UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila. This year’s card will be headlined by a five-round featherweight bout between returning legendary two division champion BJ “The Prodigy” Penn (16-10-2, fighting out of Hilo, Hawaii, USA) and No.4 ranked Ricardo “The Bully” Lamas (16-5-0, Fighting out of Chicago, Illinois, USA). Filipinos can expect fireworks in what is primed to be an explosive night of fights headlined by two of the world’s best featherweights.

BJ Penn is a name within MMA and the UFC that needs little introduction. A living legend within the sport, he is one of only two multi-division champions ever in UFC and the longest reigning lightweight division champion of all time, Penn is credited with helping to establish the lighter weight division of the UFC. His name when spoken by fans, fighters and MMA journalist alike is usually followed by the phrase “one of the greatest ever…”

Looking to build a legend of his own is #4 ranked featherweight Ricardo Lamas. An All-American collegiate wrestler with impeccable credentials, “The Bully” is a veteran of the division with signature finishes over Cub Swanson and Dennis Bermudez. Lamas is looking for a high profile win to put him back on track for a title shot.

UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila: LAMAS vs PENN will be held live on October 15 at the Mall of Asia Arena, marking the second live UFC event in the Philippines after the organizations successful sold out debut last year.

Tickets for UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila: LAMAS vs PENN can be purchased at all SM Tickets outlets or through www.smtickets.com. Official ticket prices have yet to be announced, but fight fans are encouraged to register on www.ufc.com/manila to gain special pre-sale access and up-to-date information on UFC Fight Night® Manila.

UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila: LAMAS vs PENN is sponsored by; Monster Energy, Harley-Davidson Asia Pacific, Hudson Shipping Lines, Phoenix Petroleum, Reebok Philippines, Lazada Philippines, Police Watches and Smart Bro.

UFC FIGHT NIGHT® Manila: LAMAS vs PENN will also be shown live on Hyper (ch. 53) and Hyper HD (ch. 130) on Cignal TV, the exclusive home of the UFC in the Philippines. Check your local listing for the official schedule.

Please continue to check UFC.com for more information or current fight news. All bouts live and subject to change. Other bouts will be confirmed as they become available.

Ricardo Lamas vs. BJ Penn Announced for UFC Manila: Latest Details and Reaction

Ricardo Lamas will face BJ Penn in UFC Manila’s headline fight, the UFC announced on Monday.
UFC Asia tweeted the news:

The featherweights will step into the Octagon on Saturday, October 15.
More to follow. Read more MMA news on BleacherReport.com

Ricardo Lamas will face BJ Penn in UFC Manila’s headline fight, the UFC announced on Monday.

UFC Asia tweeted the news:

The featherweights will step into the Octagon on Saturday, October 15.

More to follow. 

Read more MMA news on BleacherReport.com

Report: BJ Penn vs. Ricardo Lamas To Headline UFC Fight Night 97 In Manila

It looks like BJ Penn is going to have to start preparing for yet another different opponent for his Octagon comeback fight.

After initially being matched up against Dennis Siver, and then Cole Miller, Penn was unable to fight anyone when he origina…

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It looks like BJ Penn is going to have to start preparing for yet another different opponent for his Octagon comeback fight.

After initially being matched up against Dennis Siver, and then Cole Miller, Penn was unable to fight anyone when he originally intended after he was suspended by USADA for disclosing his use of an IV infusion in an amount over the allowable limit.

Penn’s suspension is scheduled to come to an end on September 25th, and it looks like he already has a date and an opponent to think about.

Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com is reporting that the UFC is targeting BJ Penn vs. Ricardo Lamas in a 145-pound bout as the main event of UFC Fight Night 97, which will be the second UFC event to ever to take place in the Philippines.

UFC Fight Night 97 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, October 15, 2016 from the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines.

BJ Penn vs. Ricardo Lamas Rumored To Headline UFC Manila

After a small setback, BJ Penn’s attempt at a UFC comeback is rumored to be continuing this fall. News arrived tonight from MMA Fighting that Penn, who was recently had his scheduled return against Cole Miller canceled and suspended for six months by USADA for IV use, is being slated to headline October 15’s UFC

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After a small setback, BJ Penn’s attempt at a UFC comeback is rumored to be continuing this fall.

News arrived tonight from MMA Fighting that Penn, who was recently had his scheduled return against Cole Miller canceled and suspended for six months by USADA for IV use, is being slated to headline October 15’s UFC Fight Night 97 from SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila, Philippines against top contender Ricardo Lamas.

Penn has been out of the Octagon since he retired following a dominant, one-sided loss to Frankie Edgar at July 2014’s TUF 19 Finale, his third loss to “The Answer.” The former lightweight and welterweight champion has lost three straight after dropping his previous two UFC bouts to Rory MacDonald and Nick Diaz.

Lamas, meanwhile, could use a win over a big name opponent to get his career back on track. While “The Bully” still maintains a lofty No. 4 ranking, his only win since November 2014 was over fading veteran Diego Sanchez, and he has a 3-3 overall record in his last six UFC bouts. Lamas was last seen losing a lopsided decision to surging contender Max Holloway at June’s UFC 199.

Both men need a win in this pivotal bout, and it will be on the grand stage of the UFC’s next trip to the fight-crazy fans of Manila. The pressure should be more on Penn’s shoulders, however, as “The Prodigy” has to prove he can still fight against the best featherweights in the world.

He’ll have that chance against a true top-ranked opponent in Lamas. Who are you picking to come out victorious?

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