UFC 222: Andrei Arlovski vs. Stefan Struve Added to Event

A heavyweight clash between former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski and Stefan Struve will go down at UFC 222 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas UFC officials confirmed the news on Thursday. Arlovski will be heading into the clash having picked…

A heavyweight clash between former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski and Stefan Struve will go down at UFC 222 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas UFC officials confirmed the news on Thursday. Arlovski will be heading into the clash having picked up his first win in six fights with a unanimous decision victory over […]

10 MMA Stars Who Suffer From Crippling Pre-fight Nerves

On the surface, MMA fighters may seem like they have nerves of steel, and certainly anyone who’s been brave enough to step into the cage and compete has demonstrated tremendous strength of character, regardless of whether they ultimately win or lose. However, as confident and composed as they may appear on the outside, it’s interesting […]

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On the surface, MMA fighters may seem like they have nerves of steel, and certainly anyone who’s been brave enough to step into the cage and compete has demonstrated tremendous strength of character, regardless of whether they ultimately win or lose.

However, as confident and composed as they may appear on the outside, it’s interesting to know just how many MMA stars suffer from crippling pre-fight nerves that turn their insides upside down, sap their strength, erode their self-belief and leave them contemplating quitting the sport.

In this article, we’ll look at 10 prime examples, including some of the biggest stars in the sport, who have admitted that some of the toughest battles of their careers have taken place in their own minds backstage before the fight has even begun.

Donald Cerrone

As one of the UFC’s most active fighters, as well as an extreme sports enthusiast, you’d be forgiven for believing that Donald ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone is immune to fear.

Not all is as it seems though, as his long-time coach Greg Jackson knows only too well, revealing to MMAJunkie that “He gets really nervous right before the fight.

“Usually how it works is, he gets nervous, we talk about how he’s never, ever going to do this again, and then he goes out and fights.”

According to Jackson, ‘Cowboy’ doesn’t watches footage of his opponents as it can affect him negatively while indulging in extreme sports during fight week helps him keep his mind off his upcoming bout.

Jackson’s not saying anything that Cerrone wouldn’t admit to himself though, as he’s gone into great detail about the trials and tribulations he faces in the hours before a fight.

”It’s a lot of pressure,” Cerrone said in a special UFC feature. “So, you’re back there, you’re warming up, your arms are heavy, your legs are weak, you’re like, ‘What? Why do I feel like this?’ It’s like the weirdest feeling.”

On camera as Cerrone walks out to the Octagon he might look like he’s ready to go to war, but the reality is that internally his mind is reeling.

”You’re like, ‘what face do I need to do right now? Do I need to look serious, because I feel scared, but I don’t know how I need to look on camera. Do I need to look like a bitch walking into this motherf***er, or do I need to act tough?”

Only when he sets foot in the Octagon does Cerrone finally break free from that inner turmoil and become mentally prepared to do what he does best.

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Stefan Struve on TKO Loss in Rotterdam: Volkov Wanted it More

Stefan Struve is owning up to his UFC Fight Night 115 loss. Yesterday (Sept. 2), Struve took on Alexander Volkov inside the Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The heavyweight clash served as UFC Fight Night 115’s main event. Volkov ate a solid knee in the first round, but he survived to earn a third-round TKO victory. […]

Stefan Struve is owning up to his UFC Fight Night 115 loss. Yesterday (Sept. 2), Struve took on Alexander Volkov inside the Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The heavyweight clash served as UFC Fight Night 115’s main event. Volkov ate a solid knee in the first round, but he survived to earn a third-round TKO victory. […]

Alexander Volkov: Stefan Struve Didn’t Fight Very Cleanly

Alexander Volkov isn’t thrilled with what transpired in his bout with Stefan Struve. Yesterday (Sept. 2), Volkov and Struve did battle inside the Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Volkov won the bout via third-round TKO. The match-up was not without some issues. Volkov was poked in both eyes in the second round. After the bout, Volkov […]

Alexander Volkov isn’t thrilled with what transpired in his bout with Stefan Struve. Yesterday (Sept. 2), Volkov and Struve did battle inside the Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Volkov won the bout via third-round TKO. The match-up was not without some issues. Volkov was poked in both eyes in the second round. After the bout, Volkov […]

UFC Fight Night 115 Reebok Fighter Payouts: Stefan Struve Tops List

UFC Fight Night 115 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. UFC Fight Night 115 took place on Saturday, September 2nd in Rotterdam, Netherlands at the Ahoy Rotterdam. The entire card aired on the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.   Stefan Struve vs. Alexander […]

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UFC Fight Night 115 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money.

UFC Fight Night 115 took place on Saturday, September 2nd in Rotterdam, Netherlands at the Ahoy Rotterdam. The entire card aired on the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.  

Stefan Struve vs. Alexander Volkov in a heavyweight bout served as the main event. Siyar Bahadurzada vs. Rob Wilkinson in a middleweight bout co-headlined this event. Rounding out the four bout main card was Talita de Oliveira vs. Marion Reneau in a women’s bantamweight bout and Bryan Barberena vs. Leon Edwards welterweight bout.

The full payouts include:

Alexander Volkov: $2,500 def. Stefan Struve: $15,000

Siyar Bahadurzada: $2,500 def. Rob Wilkinson: $2,500

Marion Reneau: $5,000 def. Talita Oliveira: $2,500

Leon Edwards: $5,000 def. Bryan Barberena: $5,000

Darren Till: $2,500 def. Bojan Velickovic: $2,500

Mairbek Taisumov: $5,000 def. Felipe Silva: $2,500

Michel Prazeres: $5,000 def. Mads Burnell: $2,500

Rustam Khabilov: $5,000 def. Desmond Green: $2,500

Aleksandar Rakic: $2,500 def. Francimar Barroso: $5,000

Zabit Magomedsharipov: $2,500 def. Mike Santiago: $2,500

Abdul-Kerim Edilov: $2,500 def. Bojan Mihajlovic: $2,500

Thibault Gouti: $2,500 def. Andrew Holbrook: $2,500

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UFC Rotterdam Bonuses: Volkov Banks $50,000 For Struve Stoppage

UFC Fight Night 115 emanated today (Sat., September 2, 2017) from Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The show was headlined by a pair of uber-tall big men, as Stefan “The Skyscraper” Struve battled Alexander Volkov. In addition to the main event, it also turned into the Fight of the Night. Both Struve and Volkov banked […]

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UFC Fight Night 115 emanated today (Sat., September 2, 2017) from Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The show was headlined by a pair of uber-tall big men, as Stefan “The Skyscraper” Struve battled Alexander Volkov. In addition to the main event, it also turned into the Fight of the Night. Both Struve and Volkov banked an extra $50,000 for their slugfest.

Though it was a foul-laden affair with multiple eye pokes, particularly from Struve, the two heavyweights tore into each other for every other moment of the bout. A flying knee opened a gnarly cut under Volkov’s eye and seemed to give him an extra sense of urgency. He countered that with a takedown and punishing ground and pound to end the first frame.

“Drago” gradually took over to an increasing degree as the fight deepened, snapping Struve’s head back with punches and chewing up his legs and body with kicks. Visibly slowing down, Struve had a harder and harder time maintaining distance and finding the mark on his own shots. Volkov put the nail in the coffin in the third when a final barrage against the fence forced Struve to his seat, prompting the referee to intervene on the Dutchman’s behalf.

Two undercard fighters took home matching Performance of the Night bonuses, as Zabit Magomedsharipov and Mairbek Taisumov stopped their foes in impressive fashion.

Blue-chipper Magomedsharipov took on the game Mike Santiago, stepping in on short notice just two weeks after fighting on Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contenders Series. Zabit’s flashy and dangerous striking and counter-wrestling game proved too much for Santiago, who hung tough but ultimately submitted to a second-round rear-naked choke.

Taisumov was equally impressive, one-shotting formerly undefeated Felipe Silva with a counter right hand. As Silva pressed forward aggressively, Taisumov ducked under a left hand and landed a short overhand right on the button. Silva face-planted, looking up in a dazed state from the canvas. Taisumov calmly walked off as the referee jumped in to save Silva from unnecessary punishment.

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