Sean Shelby made a rare appearance on social media to praise Khabib Nurmagomedov following his UFC 254 win over Justin Gaethje. Nurmagomedov defended his lightweight title for the third time and retired at 29-0 and only ever lost two rounds in his care…
Sean Shelby made a rare appearance on social media to praise Khabib Nurmagomedov following his UFC 254 win over Justin Gaethje. Nurmagomedov defended his lightweight title for the third time and retired at 29-0 and only ever lost two rounds in his career. So, UFC matchmaker, Sean Shelby, believes Nurmagomedov is ‘obviously’ the GOAT of […]
Khabib Nurmagomedov was the first choice for Tony Ferguson’s opponent. On Oct. 7, Ferguson will take on Kevin Lee for the interim Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lightweight title. The bout will headline UFC 216 inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. During a recent episode of the “Watch List,” UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby said […]
Khabib Nurmagomedov was the first choice for Tony Ferguson’s opponent. On Oct. 7, Ferguson will take on Kevin Lee for the interim Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lightweight title. The bout will headline UFC 216 inside the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. During a recent episode of the “Watch List,” UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby said […]
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) matchmaker Sean Shelby is well aware that Anthony Pettis has hit a snag. The former UFC lightweight champion has gone 1-4 in his last five bouts. In that span, he’s lost to Rafael dos Anjos, Eddie Alvarez, Edson Barboza, and Max Holloway. Three of those fighters are either former or current […]
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) matchmaker Sean Shelby is well aware that Anthony Pettis has hit a snag. The former UFC lightweight champion has gone 1-4 in his last five bouts. In that span, he’s lost to Rafael dos Anjos, Eddie Alvarez, Edson Barboza, and Max Holloway. Three of those fighters are either former or current […]
Tonya Evinger insists that an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) matchmaker once said he wasn’t impressed by her performances. The Invicta FC bantamweight title holder said that matchmaker is Sean Shelby. The comments were said to have been made years ago and Evinger has since been nearly flawless inside the cage. “Triple Threat” was a recent […]
Tonya Evinger insists that an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) matchmaker once said he wasn’t impressed by her performances. The Invicta FC bantamweight title holder said that matchmaker is Sean Shelby. The comments were said to have been made years ago and Evinger has since been nearly flawless inside the cage. “Triple Threat” was a recent […]
Recently, Bellator, the only mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion that can be considered to even be in the vicinity of the UFC, has made waves with their ultra-busy – and potentially ultra- successful – last week that saw them sign three Top 10-ranked former UFC fighters. The ‘new’ (or perhaps just same-old) strategy of fledgling
Recently, Bellator, the only mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion that can be considered to even be in the vicinity of the UFC, has made waves with their ultra-busy – and potentially ultra- successful – last week that saw them sign three Top 10-ranked former UFC fighters.
The ‘new’ (or perhaps just same-old) strategy of fledgling UFC owners WME-IMG has seemingly been to cut costs by jettisoning not only many employees’ salaries, but also many fighters who did not agree to the offer that was given, even those who could still be considered in their athletic primes. The names Lorenz Larkin, Ryan Bader, and Michael McDonald will do much to bolster Bellator’s legitimacy and status, yet on UFC banners, they were deemed expendable, which will only be to the benefit of Scott Coker and company.
Even more shocking was the nonchalant attitudes with which all three top contenders were let go, as Larkin, arguably the most valuable of the three, said there no was ‘trust’ in the negotiations that saw him receive an offer months after he became a free agent, and McDonald’s detailed back-and-forth with UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby, whom he once considered a ‘friend,’ that persuaded him to ask for and receive his release.
Bader was a top contender who never quite burst through to a title shot, but Dana White brushed it off by saying he knew “Darth” was gone, even in a talent-hungry 205-pound division that’s quickly become the most top-heavy landscape in the UFC.
Whether or not those decisions to let these three fighters go will come back to haunt them remains to be seen. What is true in the most immediate months is that it allows Bellator, the UFC’s closest (and only) competition, to absolutely stack their upcoming Bellator 180 pay-per-view (PPV) from Madison Square Garden this June, as Larkin will take on Bellator welterweight champ Douglas Lima in one of the two already scheduled title bouts in addition to Fedor Emelianenko’s NYC debut.
Bader will most likely follow suit with a title bout against Bellator light heavyweight champion and fellow UFC defector Phil Davis in the near future. Those are two extremely strong bouts for Bellator MMA, even if they wouldn’t be all that big in the octagon.
Now, Coker has a long, long way to go until he even begins to consider himself on par with industry leader UFC; that much is obvious. But he made some absolutely huge steps last week in the signings of three currently relevant fighters and the announcing of Bellator 180, although a big gamble in some aspects, could finally put them on the map as a true player in MMA, especially with the UFC floundering mightily to start 2017.
Bellator has show they’re willing to sign more than just big-name former UFC champions who are par past their prime, even though they’re clearly going to mix in a few of those names like Chael Sonnen and Tito Ortiz for name recognition. It’s a formula that appears to be working, and it should only get bigger and better when more highly ranked UFC fighters sign on. What do you think? Has Bellator finally become a true threat to the UFC after many years of attempts?
While most of the information had come out weeks out, the updated details on the UFC’s new matchmaking arrangements appear to be finalized according to MMAFighting. Previously, Joe Silva was Senior Vice President of Talent Relations with Sean Shelby as Vice President of Talent Relations. With Silva retiring at the end of the year, Shelby is getting his old title, while Legacy FC promoter Mick Maynard will take over Shelby’s old position.
In addition, the weight class assignments are changing. Silva booked everything from lightweight on up to heavyweight, while Shelby booked featherweight on down, including the women’s divisions. This was a natural progression, as Shelby served as the matchmaker for WEC (home for the lighter weight classes) and Strikeforce (home of the women’s divisions) when they were bought up by the UFC. It only made sense for Shelby to continue “specializing,” so to speak, in the UFC. Now, with the new changes, instead of Maynard just taking over Silva’s divisions or something like that, here’s what each matchmaker is in charge of:
Shelby
Women’s Strawweight
Women’s Bantamweight
Men’s Bantamweight
Featherweight
Lightweight
Welterweight
Maynard
Flyweight
Middleweight
Light heavyweight
Heavyweight
Analysis: Looking at who got what, it makes you wonder if, perhaps to adjust to the UFC workload, Maynard was deliberately given the least populous men’s divisions to start with. Shelby, on the other hand, keeps all but one of his existing divisions and not only adds two divisions, but adds to two most talent-stacked divisions on the roster.
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While most of the information had come out weeks out, the updated details on the UFC’s new matchmaking arrangements appear to be finalized according to MMAFighting. Previously, Joe Silva was Senior Vice President of Talent Relations with Sean Shelby as Vice President of Talent Relations. With Silva retiring at the end of the year, Shelby is getting his old title, while Legacy FC promoter Mick Maynard will take over Shelby’s old position.
In addition, the weight class assignments are changing. Silva booked everything from lightweight on up to heavyweight, while Shelby booked featherweight on down, including the women’s divisions. This was a natural progression, as Shelby served as the matchmaker for WEC (home for the lighter weight classes) and Strikeforce (home of the women’s divisions) when they were bought up by the UFC. It only made sense for Shelby to continue “specializing,” so to speak, in the UFC. Now, with the new changes, instead of Maynard just taking over Silva’s divisions or something like that, here’s what each matchmaker is in charge of:
Shelby
Women’s Strawweight
Women’s Bantamweight
Men’s Bantamweight
Featherweight
Lightweight
Welterweight
Maynard
Flyweight
Middleweight
Light heavyweight
Heavyweight
Analysis: Looking at who got what, it makes you wonder if, perhaps to adjust to the UFC workload, Maynard was deliberately given the least populous men’s divisions to start with. Shelby, on the other hand, keeps all but one of his existing divisions and not only adds two divisions, but adds to two most talent-stacked divisions on the roster.