Tony Ferguson Feels ‘Terrible’ He’s Headlining UFC 216 Over “Mighty Mouse”

Tony Ferguson is excited to finally get his crack at UFC gold, but as for his spot as the headliner in this weekend’s (Sat. October 7, 2017) UFC 216 pay-per-view (PPV), he feels that spot belongs to UFC flyweight champion Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson. Two weeks ago Johnson was expected to make yet another 125-pound […]

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Tony Ferguson is excited to finally get his crack at UFC gold, but as for his spot as the headliner in this weekend’s (Sat. October 7, 2017) UFC 216 pay-per-view (PPV), he feels that spot belongs to UFC flyweight champion Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson.

Two weeks ago Johnson was expected to make yet another 125-pound title defense against Ray Borg in the main event of UFC 215 on PPV. Instead that fight was scrapped after Borg fell ill, thus forcing the promotion to reschedule the contest for UFC 216. If successful against Borg, Johnson will break the UFC record for most successful UFC title defenses with 11.

Ferguson recently spoke at a media lunch to promote this weekend’s even, and stated that he feels ‘terrible’ that Johnson isn’t headlining the card (quotes via MMA Fighting):

“I was upset, I was upset,” Ferguson said. “I was gonna write Johnson a note and tell him and be like, ‘Hey man, I feel f*cking terrible for you.’ Shit, I’m not getting any [pay-per-view] points on this stuff. So you know what, why? Why would you make me the main event?

“I’m an entertaining fighter. I’m gonna be always the main event.”

“El Cucuy” feels as though the legitimacy of the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA) has died down a bit – with titles, rankings, and virtue not meaning what they once did. Money fights have seemed to take over the game in recent years, but Ferguson claimed he’s here to right that wrong:

“What I’m saying is something along the lines of righteousness and right rankings and virtue has got skipped,” Ferguson said. “I’m here to remind everybody.”

Although an interim title win would ideally secure Ferguson a shot at UFC lightweight champ Conor McGregor upon his return, the 33-year-old recognizes that the potential McGregor vs. Diaz trilogy fight still lingers in the air as a strong possibility. This further proves Ferguson’s previous point, being that rankings essentially mean nothing if the No. 6-ranked 155-pounder in the world (Diaz) gets a shot at the title before the interim champ does:

“Pieces of sh*t,” Ferguson said. “F*ck that. Straight up. Rankings go out the f*cking window, everything else that they stand for, but it ain’t gonna change what I do. I don’t really give two fucks. It’s gonna be on their conscience and it’s gonna be on theirs. When the time comes, I’ll make them feel guilty.”

Ferguson Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

As for the UFC brass making these decisions – Ferguson hopes they’re listening:

“I’m sure they’ll hear it now,” he said.

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UFC Pledges $1 Million In Relief For Vegas Shooting

Earlier today (Mon. October 2, 2017) the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the United States occurred in “The Fight Capital Of The World” Las Vegas, Nevada at a country music festival; leaving at least 58 people dead and over 500 injured. The gunman was identified as 64-year-old Stephen Paddock who turned the gun […]

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Earlier today (Mon. October 2, 2017) the deadliest mass shooting in the history of the United States occurred in “The Fight Capital Of The World” Las Vegas, Nevada at a country music festival; leaving at least 58 people dead and over 500 injured.

The gunman was identified as 64-year-old Stephen Paddock who turned the gun on himself after unleashing terror from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Vegas, of course, is the longtime headquarters of the UFC and the home of promotion President Dana White.

Per a report from The Las Vegas Review Journal’s Adam Hill, White is set to donate $1 million dollars in relief to the families affected by the tragedy:

Some fans were worried that this would affect this weekend’s (Sat. October 7, 2017) UFC 216 pay-per-view (PPV) event in which Tony Ferguson and Kevin Lee will go head-to-head for the interim lightweight title. The UFC released a statement indicating that the event will go on as scheduled (quotes via Bloody Elbow):

“Our focus right now is on supporting the community and those affected by Sunday evening’s events,” the statement read. “UFC 216 on Saturday, October 7 at T-Mobile Arena will proceed as scheduled until further notice.”

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UFC 216: Inside the Octagon Previews Tony Ferguson vs. Kevin Lee

Dan Hardy and John Gooden are back with another sterling rendition of Inside the Octagon. To kickoff fight-week, Hardy and Gooden offer up their insights into Saturday’s UFC 216 main event between Tony Ferguson and Kevin Lee. Ferguson and Lee meet from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for the interim lightweight title. MMA News […]

Dan Hardy and John Gooden are back with another sterling rendition of Inside the Octagon. To kickoff fight-week, Hardy and Gooden offer up their insights into Saturday’s UFC 216 main event between Tony Ferguson and Kevin Lee. Ferguson and Lee meet from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas for the interim lightweight title. MMA News […]

UFC 216 Countdown: Full Episode

UFC 216 is set to take place on Saturday, October 7th at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The preliminary card will air on the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 6 p.m. ET as well as FXX at 8 p.m. ET. The main card will be broadcasted on PPV at 10 p.m. ET. […]

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UFC 216 is set to take place on Saturday, October 7th at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The preliminary card will air on the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass, at 6 p.m. ET as well as FXX at 8 p.m. ET. The main card will be broadcasted on PPV at 10 p.m. ET.

An interim UFC Lightweight Championship bout between Tony Ferguson and Kevin Lee will serve as the main event. Demetrious Johnson vs. Ray Borg in a flyweight title bout will serve as the co-main event. Rounding out the main card is Fabricio Werdum vs. Derrick Lewis and Beneil Dariush vs. Evan Dunham.

The UFC has released the full episode of UFC 216 Countdown to their YouTube channel to not only get the fans excited for this upcoming event but to give insight into the background of the current stories revolving around the fighters. You can watch the full episode here:

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Program Note: Countdown to UFC 216 Airs Today on FS1

Get started with UFC 216’s fight week with the debut of Countdown to UFC 216: Ferguson vs. Lee today on FOX Sports 1. The pre-event hype show airs at 8 p.m. ET. Replays are scheduled throughout the remainder of the week leading up to Saturday night’s card, and MMA News will also have a replay […]

Get started with UFC 216’s fight week with the debut of Countdown to UFC 216: Ferguson vs. Lee today on FOX Sports 1. The pre-event hype show airs at 8 p.m. ET. Replays are scheduled throughout the remainder of the week leading up to Saturday night’s card, and MMA News will also have a replay […]

Justin Gaethje & Tony Ferguson Exchange Shots On Social Media

The UFC lightweight division is in limbo right now, but it may be changing soon with the return of UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor looming in the distance. Title contenders such as Tony Ferguson, Kevin Lee, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and Justin Gaethje are making the division a little chippy as they are all jockeying for position […]

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The UFC lightweight division is in limbo right now, but it may be changing soon with the return of UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor looming in the distance. Title contenders such as Tony Ferguson, Kevin Lee, Khabib Nurmagomedov, and Justin Gaethje are making the division a little chippy as they are all jockeying for position one way or another.

In regards to Ferguson, his quickest chance to lock down a bout with McGregor is to defeat Lee at UFC 216 later this month at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, and claim the interim lightweight title. On the flip side, Gaethje’s quickest opportunity to earn a title shot is to defeat former champion Eddie Alvarez at UFC 218 in December then call for a #1 contender’s bout.

Recently, Ferguson and Gaethje had some heated words on social media despite the fact that they are currently on different paths towards UFC gold. A simple poll is what kicked off the shots being exchanged. Gaethje referenced the ankle pick threat “El Cucuy” threw Fabricio Werdum’s way during a UFC 216 media lunch altercation.

This was when Ferguson wasted little time responding and offering his own smack talk.

Fight fans love bad blood between fighters, and we just got it. Their efforts to grab the spotlight are sure to ramp up now that the UFC lightweight champion is back in town. Just like McGregor, Ferguson and Gaethje are two confident alpha males who have produced as of the late inside of the Octagon.

Despite that fact that we are in the entertainment era of the UFC, at the end of the day, winning fights and performing well will always outweigh trash talking. Doing trash talk only builds the intrigue fight fans will have for Ferguson’s upcoming battle with Lee at UFC 216 as well as Gaethje’s Fight of the Night favorite against Alvarez in December.

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