7 Takeaways From UFC 256: Figueiredo vs Moreno

UFC 256 featured a flyweight title fight between Deiveson Figueiredo and Brandon Moreno that did not disappoint. The war both men fought will likely guarantee a rematch but it only proved what most hardcore MMA fans have known all along. The flyweight …

UFC 256 featured a flyweight title fight between Deiveson Figueiredo and Brandon Moreno that did not disappoint. The war both men fought will likely guarantee a rematch but it only proved what most hardcore MMA fans have known all along. The flyweight division is solid, entertaining, and not going anywhere. There was a lot to […]

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Dana White Doesn’t Know What’s Next For Tony Ferguson After UFC 256

Dana whiteUFC president Dana White believes that Tony Ferguson’s future is unclear after his loss at UFC 256. Ferguson met Charles Oliveira in the co-main event of last nights card. The fight was seen by many as being a pivotal point in both men’s careers, with Ferguson needing a win to stay in title contention, and […]

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UFC president Dana White believes that Tony Ferguson’s future is unclear after his loss at UFC 256.

Ferguson met Charles Oliveira in the co-main event of last nights card. The fight was seen by many as being a pivotal point in both men’s careers, with Ferguson needing a win to stay in title contention, and Oliveira needing to prove he belonged at the top of the division. In the end, Oliveira dominated for the entirety of the fight, handing Ferguson a second straight loss for the first time in his career. One of the biggest questions after the event was what the future holds for El Cucuy.

White said prior to UFC 256 that he thought Ferguson would bounce back from having his 12-fight winning streak snapped by Justin Gaethje at UFC 249. After that failed to happen, White addressed Ferguson’s future at his post-event media scrum (H/T MMAJunkie).

“I thought we were going to see the old Tony,” White told reporters. “I thought that the last fight he was affected by weight cutting and we were going to see (the old Tony). Ten out of 10 people tap to that armbar (against Oliveira). The fact he even made it through the armbar is unbelievable and just a testament to how tough and durable and crazy Tony Ferguson is.”

When asked whether he believed Ferguson was past his prime, White said he wasn’t sure. The former interim lightweight champion turns 37 in February and hasn’t looked very competitive in his last two fights. While some fans are sure to start questioning if Ferguson should hang up the gloves, White isn’t quite there yet.

“Of course that’s possible (he’s past his prime), but Tony needs to go home and spend the holidays with his family and take some time off and think about what he wants to do next year and we’ll see what’s next for him,” White said. “But yes, every time you fight in this business, that’s always possible.”

While this might not be the end of Ferguson’s MMA career, it could be the end of his time in title contention. He was, of course, scheduled to fight Khabib Nurmagomedov an incredible 5 times for the lightweight championship, with the fight falling apart each time. Ultimately, it looks like fans will never get the chance to see one of the most anticipated title fights in UFC history, with Ferguson falling down the rankings and Nurmagomedov retiring from the sport. Despite that, White says the lost opportunity isn’t something he dwells upon.

“No (I don’t worry about it); it just didn’t (happen),” White said. “It wasn’t from lack of trying. We put that fight together five times. It just wasn’t meant to be. I don’t think about it at all.”

Though Ferguson’s future may be unclear, Oliveira’s has never been brighter. He now owns an eight-fight win streak after seeing the scorecards for the first time in exactly six years against Ferguson. He called out the winner of McGregor vs Poirier after the fight, and given the momentum he’s gained in the past three years, it seems unlikely that the UFC will ignore him.

What do you think is next for Tony Ferguson? Should Dana White talk to him about retirement?

7 Fights We Need to See After UFC 256

UFC 256, the UFC’s final pay-per-view event of this most turbulent year, will enter the history books as one of its best ever. The card was an absolute thriller from beginning to end…

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The Real Winners and Losers from UFC 256

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Particularly if you’re a big combat sports fan. On the same day of a heavyweight boxing title match in London and a week before Canelo …

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Charles Oliveira Dominates Tony Ferguson In Unanimous Judging Victory – UFC 256 Highlights

OliveiraEven in his difficult to watch UFC 249 defeat to Justin Gaethje in May, former interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson had his moments. Tonight, however, the Oxnard native ran into a blockade at each turn, with Charles ‘Do Bronx’ Oliveira comfortably taking a massive, career-best performance on his way to a unanimous decision victory. Scoring […]

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Even in his difficult to watch UFC 249 defeat to Justin Gaethje in May, former interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson had his moments. Tonight, however, the Oxnard native ran into a blockade at each turn, with Charles ‘Do Bronx’ Oliveira comfortably taking a massive, career-best performance on his way to a unanimous decision victory.

Scoring a takedown in the opening-round, Oliveira even enjoyed the lion share of the striking exchanges, and spent the remainder of the round in control. The Brazilian even almost submitted the 36-year-old with a taut armbar before the buzzer, with Ferguson’s left arm extremely hyper-extended.

In the second-round, it was more of the same for the Diego Lima Chute Boxe trainee, as he controlled Ferguson on the top and in the scrambles, threatening with a triangle to boot. Ferguson’s sole notable impact came in the form of a slashing elbow as he admirably defended a takedown.

A rallying effort eluded Ferguson, as Oliveira once more controlled the former interim champion from the top. Stretching his winning spree to an incredible eight consecutively, Oliveira notched the biggest win of his career to date — and surely inserts himself into lightweight title contention.

Below, check out the highlights from Oliveira’s dominant, one-sided 30-26 (x3) victory over Ferguson.