Filed under: UFCThis is the UFC 120 live blog for John Hathaway vs. Mike Pyle, a welterweight bout on tonight’s Spike TV event from the O2 Arena in London, England.
The undefeated Brit John Hathaway (14-0) has already won four in the Octagon including…
This is the UFC 120 live blog for John Hathaway vs. Mike Pyle, a welterweight bout on tonight’s Spike TV event from the O2 Arena in London, England.
The undefeated Brit John Hathaway (14-0) has already won four in the Octagon including a win over Diego Sanchez. His next challenge is a veteran out of Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas, Mike Pyle.
Filed under: UFC, NewsThe previously undefeated young British fighter John Hathaway was all ready to put on a show in front of the British fans Saturday at UFC 120. But Mike Pyle had other ideas.
Pyle thoroughly whipped Hathaway for 15 minutes, taking…
The previously undefeated young British fighter John Hathaway was all ready to put on a show in front of the British fans Saturday at UFC 120. But Mike Pyle had other ideas.
Pyle thoroughly whipped Hathaway for 15 minutes, taking him down and controlling him on the ground to win a lopsided unanimous decision.
Filed under: UFCThis is the UFC 120 live blog for Dan Hardy vs. Carlos Condit, a welterweight bout on tonight’s Spike TV event from the O2 Arena in London, England.
Dan Hardy returns for the first time since losing to Georges St-Pierre in a championsh…
This is the UFC 120 live blog for Dan Hardy vs. Carlos Condit, a welterweight bout on tonight’s Spike TV event from the O2 Arena in London, England.
Dan Hardy returns for the first time since losing to Georges St-Pierre in a championship bout. He’ll face former WEC champion Carlos Condit, who asked for this matchup.
Filed under: UFCThis is the UFC 120 live blog for Michael Bisping vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama, the main event of tonight’s Spike TV event from the O2 Arena in London, England.
Bisping (19-3) is coming off a win over Dan Miller at UFC 114 in May. Akiyama (13…
While some fans on this side “of the pond” bemoaned last night’s UFC 120 card saying it was weak, for British fans, who, let’s not forget were the ones, you know, actually paying to attend the London event, it featured several of their beloved stars. Michael Bisping and Dan Hardy are already two of the […]
While some fans on this side “of the pond” bemoaned last night’s UFC 120 card saying it was weak, for British fans, who, let’s not forget were the ones, you know, actually paying to attend the London event, it featured several of their beloved stars. Michael Bisping and Dan Hardy are already two of the country’s biggest names, love em or hate em, while John Hathaway has been in hot pursuit (walking through Diego Sanchez certainly didn’t hurt).
Of course, while Bisping outscored Yoshihiro Akiyama for the UD win, the other two British studs didn’t fair too well. Hardy got KTFO by Carlos Condit, and Hathaway, well, the formerly undefeated welterweight ended up getting schooled by the veteran Mike Pyle big time. Hathaway was a heavy favorite to take out Pyle, and after hearing some of the Xtreme Couture fighter’s post fight comments, we’re thinking maybe that was bothering him just a wee little bit (comment via the official UFC site).
“Everything Hathaway’s good at I’m better and tonight I was able to prove that. I knew that coming into this fight my wrestling was better; I knew that my hands were better. I hurt him a few times in the fight; I had him hooked up in some things that nobody’s been hooked up in the UFC, beaten on in the UFC. From my shorts at the weigh-ins, to “Born in the USA” coming out, I just rubbed it in their face and on top of that I smashed their number one boy that they thought was unstoppable. He never had a chance tonight, not for one second.”
Wow. If you threw some money down on Pyle last night, enjoy.
Filed under: MMA Videos, UFC, FanHouse Exclusive, News, VideosLONDON — MMA Fighting spoke to Spencer Fisher following his UFC 120 win over Kurt Warburton Saturday night about overcoming a two-fight losing streak, his game plan going into the fight and…
LONDON — MMA Fighting spoke to Spencer Fisher following his UFC 120 win over Kurt Warburton Saturday night about overcoming a two-fight losing streak, his game plan going into the fight and much more.